WEEKLY RELEASE 3 World Championships • 8 Super Bowls • 10 AFC Title Games 15 AFC West Titles • 22 Playoff Berths • 29 Winning Seasons Denver Broncos Football Media Relations Staff: Patrick Smyth, Exec. V.P. of Public & Community Relations Erich Schubert, Director of Media Relations PRESEASON Seth Medvin, Strategic Communications Manager week #1 ON THE AIRWAVES: TELEVISION (9News - KTVD-20) Denver Broncos (0-0) Play-by-Play: Steve Levy Analyst: Brian Griese Sideline: Rod Mackey vs. ENGLISH RADIO (KOA - 850 AM/94.1 FM & The Fox - 103.5 FM) (0-0) Play-by-Play: Dave Logan Analyst: Rick Lewis Sideline: Tyler Polumbus Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018 • 7:05 p.m. MDT SPANISH RADIO (KNRV - 1150 AM) Broncos Stadium at Mile High (76,125) • Denver Play-by-Play: Carlos Valdez Analyst: Salvador Hernandez Sideline: Hector Salazar BRONCOS BEGIN 2018 SEASON ON SATURDAY QUICK HITS The Denver Broncos will embark Denver owns a 5-7 (.417) all-time record against Minnesota in the preseason, on their 59th season in the 2018 including a 5-3 (.625) record at home. See Page 5 preseason opener as they host the The Broncos, who are 30-28 (.517) all-time in preseason openers (14-14 defending NFC North-champion at home), will open the preseason in Denver for just the second time in the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday last 21 years. See Page 4 at Broncos Stadium at Mile High. Kickoff is set for 7:05 p.m. MDT. The Broncos own the third-best win percentage (.603) in all of professional sports during Owner Pat Bowlen's tenure (1984-present). See Page 5 2018 DENVER BRONCOS SCHEDULE/RESULTS Pat Bowlen has served a combined 91 seasons on 15 different NFL com- PRESEASON mittees during his ownership with only Pro Football Hall of Fame owners Wk. Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec. Dan Rooney (18) and Lamar Hunt (16) serving on more. See Page 7 1 Sat. Aug. 11 MINNESOTA Broncos Stadium at Mile High 7:05 p.m. MDT KTVD-20 Since President of Football Operations/GM John Elway was hired in 2011, 2 Sat. Aug. 18 CHICAGO Broncos Stadium at Mile High 7:05 p.m. MDT KTVD-20 the Broncos rank among the NFL leaders in total wins (78), regular-sea- 3 Fri. Aug. 24 at Washington FedExField 7:30 p.m. EDT KTVD-20 son wins (72) division titles (5), Super Bowl appearances (2) and World 4 Thu. Aug. 30 at Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium 7 p.m. MST KTVD-20 Championships (1) during that span. See Page 8 REGULAR SEASON During Elway’s seven seasons as an executive (2011-pres.), he has signed Wk. Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec. or extended the contracts of 16 players who have combined for 34 Pro 1 Sun. Sept. 9 SEATTLE Broncos Stadium at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MDT FOX Bowl selections with the Broncos. See Page 8 2 Sun. Sept. 16 OAKLAND Broncos Stadium at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MDT CBS Vance Joseph enters his second season with the Broncos after being 3 Sun. Sept. 23 at Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium 1 p.m. EDT CBS named to that position on Jan. 11, 2017. See Page 8 4 Mon. Oct. 1 KANSAS CITY Broncos Stadium at Mile High 6:15 p.m. MDT ESPN 5 Sun. Oct. 7 at N.Y. Jets MetLife Stadium 1 p.m. EDT CBS* Case Keenum, who was signed by Denver as an unrestricted free agent this 6 Sun. Oct. 14 L.A. RAMS Broncos Stadium at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MDT FOX* offseason, is set to become the 20th quarterback in franchise history to start 7 Thu. Oct. 18 at Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium 5:20 p.m. MST FOX/NFLN for the Broncos in Week 1. See Page 12 8 Sun. Oct. 28 at Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium 12 p.m. CDT CBS* Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas ranks third in Broncos history in recep- 9 Sun. Nov. 4 HOUSTON Broncos Stadium at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MST CBS* tions (619) and second in both receiving yards (8,544) and receiving touch- 10 Sun. Nov. 11 BYE downs (56) entering the 2018 season, his ninth with the team. See Page 12 11 Sun. Nov. 18 at L.A. Chargers StubHub Center 1:05 p.m. PST CBS* Center Matt Paradis is one of just three NFL players to play every possible 12 Sun. Nov. 25 PITTSBURGH Broncos Stadium at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MST CBS* snap from scrimmage during the last three seasons. See Page 14 13 Sun. Dec. 2 at Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium 1 p.m. EST CBS* Linebacker Von Miller is one of just three players in NFL history to reach 14 Sun. Dec. 9 at San Francisco Levi’s Stadium 1:05 p.m. PST CBS* double-digit sack totals in six of their first seven years. See Page 16 15 Sat. Dec. 15 CLEVELAND Broncos Stadium at Mile High TBD^ NFLN 16 Mon. Dec. 24 at Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 5:15 p.m. PST ESPN Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. is one of just three NFL players to post multiple 17 Sun. Dec. 30 L.A. CHARGERS Broncos Stadium at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MST CBS* interceptions in each of the last six seasons. See Page 17

* - All NFL games scheduled Sundays from Weeks 5-17 are eligible to be moved due to the Punter Marquette King, who was signed by the Broncos as a free agent league’s flexible scheduling format. ^ - Kickoff time for Week 15 (either 2:30 p.m. or 6:20 p.m. on April 5, is the only player in NFL history to record at least a 40-yard net average in each of his first five seasons. See Page 17 MST) will be determined by the NFL after Week 8. BRONCOS/VIKINGS TEAM COMPARISON (2017) BRONCOS/VIKINGS INDIVIDUAL COMPARISON (2017)

NFL Top 10 BRONCOS VIKINGS NFL Bottom 10 PASSING YARDS 5-11 13-3 Siemian*...... 2,285 Keenum*. . . . . 3,547 Osweiler*...... 1,088 Bradford*...... 382 GENERAL Lynch...... 295 -17 (31st) Turnover Margin (Rk) +5 (T-12th) RUSHING YARDS 31:28 (6th) Time of Possession Avg. (Rk) 32:26 (2nd) C. Anderson*. . . . .1,007 Murray...... 842 OFFENSE Booker...... 299 McKinnon*...... 570 Charles* ...... 296 Cook...... 354 324.1 (T-17th) Net Yards Per Game (Rk) 356.9 (11th) 4.82 (28th) Yards Per Play (Rk) 5.41 (13th) RECEIVING YARDS 18.1 (27th) Points Per Game (Rk) 23.9 (10th) De. Thomas...... 949 Thielen...... 1,276 Sanders...... 555 Diggs...... 849 115.8 (12th) Net Rushing YPG (Rk) 122.3 (7th) Fowler*...... 350 Rudolph...... 532 208.3 (20th) Net Passing YPG (Rk) 234.6 (11th) POINTS SCORED 22 (31st) Had Intercepted (Rk) 8 (T-2nd) McManus...... 99 Forbath...... 130 12 (T-26th) Fumbles Lost (Rk) 6 (T-7th) De. Thomas...... 30 Three Players. . . . . 48 34 (31st) Giveaways (Rk) 14 (3rd) C. Anderson*...... 26 52 (T-30th) Sacks Allowed (Rk) 27 (7th) INTERCEPTIONS 39.0% (15th) Third Down Pct. (Rk) 43.52% (3rd) Stewart ...... 3 H. Smith...... 5 39.58% (32nd) Red Zone Pct. (Rk) 57.89% (9th) Simmons...... 2 Three Players...... 2 C. Harris Jr...... 1 DEFENSE SACKS 290.0 (3rd) Net Yards Per Game (Rk) 275.9 (1st) Miller...... 10.0 Griffen...... 13.0 4.87 (3rd) Yards Per Play (Rk) 4.62 (2nd) S. Harris ...... 5.5 Hunter...... 7.0 23.9 (T-22nd) Points Per Game (Rk) 15.8 (1st) Barrett...... 4.0 Robinson...... 4.0 89.4 (5th) Net Rushing YPG (Rk) 83.6 (2nd) DEFENSIVE TACKLES (PRESS BOX TOTALS) 200.6 (4th) Net Passing YPG (Rk) 192.4 (2nd) Marshall...... 106 Kendricks...... 113 10 (T-24th) Interceptions (Rk) 14 (13th) Davis...... 82 H. Smith...... 78 7 (T-19th) Fumble Recoveries (Rk) 5 (29th) Stewart ...... 63 Sendejo...... 77 17 (26th) Takeaways (Rk) 19 (23rd) Simmons...... 63 Barr...... 75 Miller...... 57 Joseph...... 68 33 (22nd) Sacks (Rk) 37.0 (17th) 31.58% (2nd) Third Down Pct. (Rk) 25.25% (1st) KICKOFF RETURNS (AVG.) Booker...... 14 (19.7) McKinnon*. . . 12 (26.0) 58.54% (23rd) Red Zone Pct. (Rk) 40.0% (3rd) Latimer* . . . . . 8 (23.8) Sherels. . . . .11 (24.6) SPECIAL TEAMS Langley...... 6 (30.5) Two Players. . . . .1 (-) 44.2 (23rd) Gross Punting Avg. (Rk) 42.2 (32nd) PUNT RETURNS (AVG.) 39.0 (28th) Net Punting Avg. (Rk) 39.2 (26th) McKenzie. . . . . 21 (8.7) Sherels. . . . . 39 (9.5) 8.6 (15th) Punt Return Avg. (Rk) 9.5 (8th) Taylor ...... 11 (9.4) 8.6 (21st) Punt Return Avg. Against (Rk) 9.8 (22nd) 22.6 (7th) Kickoff Return Avg. (Rk) 24.8 (4th) FIELD GOALS McManus. . . .24/32 (.750) Forbath. . . .32/38 (.842) 22.6 (23rd) Kickoff Return Avg. Against (Rk) 22.7 (25th)

75.0% (T-26th) Field Goal Pct. (Rk) 84.2% (18th) PUNTS (GROSS/NET AVG.) Dixon*. . . .73 (45.6/40.2) Quigley. . .71 (42.2/39.2) PENALTIES 113 (23rd) Penalties Committed 100 (11th) * - Player no longer with team 89 (32nd) Opponent Penalties Committed 105 (18th) 2 BRONCOS/VIKINGS SERIES BREAKDOWN BRONCOS/VIKINGS CONNECTIONS Preseason Meetings: 12 Broncos Record: 5-7-0 (Home: 5-3-0 / Away: 0-4-0) CROSSING PATHS (COLLEGE) First Game: at Den. 14, Min. 3 (8/18/67) Broncos TE Jeff Heuerman played at Ohio State with Vikings DT Jalyn Last Game: at Min. 31, Den. 24 (9/2/10) Holmes in 2014... Broncos OLB Bradley Chubb and Vikings CB Jack Tocho were North Carolina State teammates from 2014-15... Broncos QB Current Streak: Lost 5 Chad Kelly was University of Mississippi teammates with Vikings WR Longest Den. Win Streak: 4 (9/24/71 - 8/28/82) Laquan Treadwell from 2013-15... Broncos LS Casey Kreiter and ILB Longest Min. Win Streak: 5 (8/26/83 - current) Josey Jewell were both teammates with Vikings DT Jaleel Johnson at Last Den. Home Win: at Den. 27, Min. 17 (8/28/82) the University of Iowa in 2013...Broncos TE Jake Butt and Vikings OLB Last Den. Home Loss: Min. 27, at Den. 17 (9/3/87) Ben Gedeon were teammates at the University of Michigan from 2013-15. Last Den. Road Win: None CROSSING PATHS (PRO) Last Den. Road Loss: at Min. 31, Den. 24 (9/2/10) Broncos Defensive Coordinator Joe Woods coached defensive backs Den. Shutouts: None while Vikings Offensive Coordinator John DeFilippo coached quarter- Min. Shutouts: None backs for the Oakland Raiders in 2014... Broncos Running Backs Coach Most Den. Points: 30 (9/5/76): at Den. 30, Min. 17 Curtis Modkins acted as the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills Most Min. Points: 39 (8/17/68): Min. 39, at Den. 16 while Vikings Defensive Coordinator George Edwards served in his same position with the Bills from 2010-11... Broncos NT Domata Peko Sr. and Total Den. Points: 214 Vikings DB Terence Newman were Cincinnati teammates from 2012-14... Total Min. Points: 264 Broncos DE Zach Kerr was an Indianapolis Colt alongside Vikings NT David Average Den. Points: 17.8 Perry from 2015-16... Broncos S Su'a Cravens was a Redskin with Vikings Average Min. Points: 22.0 QB Kirk Cousins (2016-17)... Broncos T Menelik Watson and Vikings RB Largest Den. Win: 13 (9/5/76): at Den. 30, Min. 17 Latavius Murray were teammates with the Oakland Raiders from 2014- Largest Min. Win: 31 (8/26/83): at Min. 34, Den. 3 16... Broncos S Darian Stewart and Vikings LS Kevin McDermott played for the Ravens during the 2014 season. Most Pts., Both Teams: 56 (8/16/86): at Min. 29, Den. 27 Fewest Pts., Both Teams: 17 (8/18/67): at Den. 14, Min. 3 FORMER VIKINGS ON THE BRONCOS BRONCOS/VIKINGS ALL-TIME RESULTS (REG. SEASON) Denver Broncos QB Case Keenum led the Vikings to a 12-4 overall record in 2017 as a starter, earning an NFC North Division title and an Season (Date) W/L Result Site appearance in the NFC Championship Game... Broncos CB Tramaine Brock 1972 (10/15) L Minnesota 23, at Denver 20 Mile High Stadium was acquired by the Vikings in a trade and appeared in 11 regular season 1978 (9/11) L at Minnesota 12, Denver 9 (OT) Metropolitan Stadium games along with two playoff games... Broncos Offensive Coordinator Bill 1981 (11/2) W at Denver 19, Minnesota 17 Mile High Stadium Musgrave served as Minnesota’s offensive coordinator from 2011-13... 1984 (11/18) W at Denver 42, Minnesota 21 Mile High Stadium Broncos Defensive Coordinator Joe Woods spent time as the Vikings Defensive Backs coach from 2006-13... Broncos Offensive Assistant/ 1987 (10/26) L at Minnesota 34, Denver 27 Metrodome Quarterbacks Coach Klint Kubiak also spent time as the Vikings assistant 1990 (11/4) L at Minnesota 27, Denver 22 Metrodome wide receivers coach from 2013-14. 1991 (9/29) W Denver 13, at Minnesota 6 Metrodome HOMETOWN CONNECTIONS 1993 (11/14) L Minnesota 26, at Denver 23 Mile High Stadium Broncos CB C.J. Smith attended Burnsville (Minn.) High School where 1996 (11/24) W Denver 21, at Minnesota 17 Metrodome he was named the South Suburban Conference Offensive Player of the 1999 (10/31) L Minnesota 23, at Denver 20 Mile High Stadium Year in 2011... Broncos T Billy Turner is from Shoreview, Minn., where 2003 (10/19) L at Minnesota 28, Denver 20 Metrodome he attended Mounds View High School... Turner's father, Maurice Turner, 2007 (12/30) W at Denver 22, Minnesota 19 (OT) INVESCO Field at Mile High played running back for two seasons with the Vikings. 2011 (12/4) W Denver 35, at Minnesota 32 Metrodome 2015 (10/4) W at Denver 23, Minnesota 20 S.A.F. at Mile High NFL SCHEDULE - PRESEASON WEEK 2 Thursday, Aug. 9 BRONCOS/VIKINGS ALL-TIME RESULTS (PRESEASON) Cleveland at N.Y. Giants...... 7:00 p.m. (EDT) Season (Date) W/L Result Site Carolina at Buffalo...... 7:00 p.m. (EDT) 1967 (8/18) W at Denver 14, Minnesota 3 University of Denver Stadium Chicago at Cincinnati...... 7:00 p.m. (EDT) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia...... 7:00 p.m. (EDT) 1968 (8/17) L Minnesota 39, at Denver 16 University of Denver Stadium New Orleans at Jacksonville ...... 7:00 p.m. (EDT) 1969 (8/9) L at Minnesota 26, Denver 6 Metropolitan Stadium Tampa Bay at Miami ...... 7:00 p.m. (EDT) 1971 (9/4) W at Denver 14, Minnesota 7 Mile High Stadium Washington at New England...... 7:30 p.m. (EDT) L.A. Rams at Baltimore...... 7:30 p.m. (EDT) 1974 (8/10) W at Denver 27, Minnesota 21 Mile High Stadium Tennessee at Green Bay...... 7:00 p.m. (CDT) 1976 (9/5) W at Denver 30, Minnesota 17 Mile High Stadium Houston at Kansas City...... 7:30 p.m. (CDT) 1982 (8/28) W at Denver 27, Minnesota 17 Mile High Stadium Dallas at San Francisco...... 7:00 p.m. (PDT) 1983 (8/26) L at Minnesota 34, Denver 3 Hubert Humphrey Metrodome Indianapolis at Seattle...... 7:00 p.m. (PDT) Friday, Aug. 10 1985 (8/30) L Minnesota 13, at Denver 9 Mile High Stadium Atlanta at N.Y. Jets ...... 7:30 p.m. (EDT) 1986 (8/16) L at Minnesota 29, Denver 27 Metrodome Detroit at Oakland ...... 7:30 p.m. (PDT) 1987 (9/3) L Minnesota 27, at Denver 17 Mile High Stadium Saturday, Aug. 11 Minnesota at Denver ...... 7:00 p.m. (MDT) 2010 (9/2) L at Minnesota 31, Denver 24 Metrodome L.A. Chargers at Arizona ...... 8:00 p.m. (MST) 3 BRONCOS PRESEASON OPENER HISTORY 2017 FINAL NFL STANDINGS The Broncos own a 30-28 all-time record in preseason openers, AFC East including a 14-14 record in home games. This marks just the Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC second time in the last 21 years the Broncos have opened the pre- N.E. 13 3 0 .813 458 296 6-2 7-1 5-1 10-2 3-1 season in Denver. Buf. 9 7 0 .563 302 359 6-2 3-5 3-3 7-5 2-2 BRONCOS IN PRESEASON OPENERS, ALL-TIME RESULTS Mia. 6 10 0 .375 281 393 4-4 2-6 2-4 5-7 1-3 1960-@Boston 43, Denver 6 1989-@Denver 17, L.A. Rams 13 NYJ. 5 11 0 .313 298 382 4-4 1-7 2-4 5-7 0-4 1961-@Dallas 31, Denver 13 1990-Denver 10, Seattle 7 (Am. Bwl.) AFC North 1962-@Houston 33, Denver 17 1991-Detroit 14, Denver 3 (HOF Game) 1963-@Denver 27, Houston 10 1992-@ San Francisco 13, Denver 7 Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC 1964-@San Diego 34, Denver 20 1993-Denver 23, @Tampa Bay 7 Pit. 13 3 0 .813 406 308 6-2 7-1 6-0 10-2 3-1 1965-Kansas City 30, @Denver 24 1994-L.A. Raiders 25, Den. 22 (Am. Bwl.) Bal. 9 7 0 .563 395 303 5-3 4-4 3-3 7-5 2-2 1966-Kansas City 32, @Denver 30 1995-@Denver 9, San Francisco 7 Cin. 7 9 0 .438 290 349 4-4 3-5 3-3 6-6 1-3 1967-Miami 19, Denver 2 1996-Denver 20, @San Francisco 17 1968-@Denver 15, Cincinnati 13 1997-@Denver 31, Buffalo 10 Cle. 0 16 0 .000 234 410 0-8 0-8 0-6 0-12 0-4 1969-@Minnesota 26, Denver 6 1998-Denver 20, @St. Louis 13 AFC South 1970-@Denver 26, St. Louis 16 1999-Denver 20, San Diego 17 (Am. Bwl.) Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC 1971-Washington 17, @Denver 13 2000-Denver 31, @Arizona 17 Jac. 10 6 0 .625 417 268 6-2 4-4 4-2 9-3 1-3 1972-@Washington 41, Denver 0 2001-Denver 20, @Dallas 6 Ten. 9 7 0 .563 334 356 6-2 3-5 5-1 8-4 1-3 1973-@Washington 14, Denver 10 2002-Denver 27, @Chicago 3 1974-N.Y. Jets 41, @Denver 19 2003-Denver 20, @Houston 12 Ind. 4 12 0 .250 263 404 3-5 1-7 2-4 3-9 1-3 1975-Baltimore 23, @Denver 20 2004-Washington 20, Denver 17 (HOF Game) Hou. 4 12 0 .250 338 436 3-5 1-7 1-5 3-9 1-3 1976-Denver 10, Detroit 7 (HOF Game) 2005-Denver 20, @Houston 14 AFC West 1977-@Denver 14, Baltimore 8 2006-@Detroit 20, Denver 13 Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC 1978-Denver 17, @Houston 12 2007-Denver 17, @San Francisco 13 1979-@Dallas 7, Denver 6 2008-@Houston 19, Denver 16 K.C. 10 6 0 .625 415 339 6-2 4-4 5-1 8-4 2-2 1980-@Denver 17, Cincinnati 6 2009-@San Francisco 17, Denver 16 LAC 9 7 0 .563 355 272 5-3 4-4 3-3 6-6 3-1 1981-N.Y. Jets 33, @Denver 7 2010-@Cincinnati 33, Denver 24 Oak. 6 10 0 .375 301 373 4-4 2-6 2-4 5-7 1-3 1982-Denver 33, @L.A. Rams 20 2011-@Dallas 24, Denver 23 Den. 5 11 0 .313 289 382 4-4 1-7 2-4 4-8 1-3 1983-@Denver 10, Seattle 7 2012-Denver 31, @Chicago 3 NFC East 1984-Washington 16, @Denver 13 2013-Denver 10, @San Francisco 6 1985-N.Y. Giants 30, @Denver 20 2014-@Denver 21, Seattle 16 Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC 1986-New Orleans 10, @Denver 7 2015-Denver 22, @Seattle 16 Phi. 13 3 0 .813 457 295 7-1 6-2 5-1 10-2 3-1 1987-L.A. Rams 28, Denver 27 (Am. Bwl.) 2016-Denver 22, @Chicago 0 Dal. 9 7 0 .563 354 332 3-5 6-2 5-1 7-5 2-2 1988-Denver 40, @L.A. Rams 31 2017-Denver 24, @Chicago 17 Was. 7 9 0 .438 342 388 5-3 2-6 1-5 5-7 2-2 KEY UPCOMING DATES NYG 3 13 0 .188 246 388 2-6 1-7 1-5 1-11 2-2 Saturday, Sept. 1: Roster cut to maximum of 53 players on active/inac- NFC North tive lists by 2 p.m. MDT. Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC Sunday, Sept. 2: Clubs may establish practice squad of up to 10 players Min. 13 3 0 .813 382 252 7-1 6-2 5-1 10-2 3-1 after 11 a.m. MDT. Det. 9 7 0 .563 410 376 4-4 5-3 5-1 8-4 1-3 Sept. 6, 9-10: Regular season begins. G.B. 7 9 0 .438 320 384 4-4 3-5 2-4 5-7 2-2 Chi. 5 11 0 .313 264 320 3-5 2-6 0-6 1-11 4-0 BRONCOS & BRONCOS COUNTRY NFC South RAISE FUNDS FOR ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC The Denver Broncos and their fans N.O. 11 5 0 .688 448 326 7-1 4-4 4-2 8-4 3-1 raised $40,614.31 on Saturday, Car. 11 5 0 .688 363 327 6-2 5-3 3-3 7-5 4-0 Aug. 4, at Alzheimer’s Awareness Atl. 10 6 0 .625 353 315 5-3 5-3 4-2 9-3 1-3 Day at Broncos Training Camp T.B. 5 11 0 .313 335 382 4-4 1-7 1-5 3-9 2-2 Powered by Ford. NFC West Fan donations online and made Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC in-person during practice at LAR 11 5 0 .688 478 329 4-4 7-1 4-2 7-5 4-0 UCHealth Training Center (totaling $20,307.15) were matched dol- Sea. 9 7 0 .563 366 332 4-4 5-3 4-2 7-5 2-2 lar for dollar by the team to support the Alzheimer’s Association. Ari. 8 8 0 .500 295 361 5-3 3-5 3-3 5-7 3-1 Members of the Bowlen family (pictured above) presented the S.F. 6 10 0 .375 331 383 3-5 3-5 1-5 3-9 3-1 check to the Alzheimer's Association. Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen's S.F. 5 11 0 .313 238 387 4-4 1-7 1-5 4-8 1-3 Alzheimer's diagnosis was announced publicly in 2014. His wife Annabel revealed earlier this summer that she is also battling x - Clinched playoff; y - Clinched Wild Card; z - Clinched Division; Alzheimer's disease. * - Clinched Division and Homefield Advantage. 4 OWNER PAT BOWLEN BY THE NUMBERS PAT BOWLEN'S RANKS AMONG ALL-TIME OWNERS 348 overall wins PAT BOWLEN’S ALL-TIME RANKINGS AMONG PRO FOOTBALL 292 consecutive sellouts (every game) PRIMARY OWNERS/CHAIRPERSONS 60.2 overall win percentage Category No. All-Time Rk. Since ‘84 34 years as owner (1984-present) Regular-Season Wins 327 T-5th 1st 28 seasons with a .500 or better record Overall Wins 348 T-5th 1st Winning Seasons 21 T-6th 1st 18 playoff berths Playoff Appearances 18 T-2nd 1st 15 all-time NFL Committee assignments Playoff Wins 21 T-3rd 2nd 13 AFC West Division titles Conference Championship Berths 9 T-4th 2nd 10.2 total wins per year as owner Super Bowl Appearances 7 2nd 2nd 9 AFC Championship Games Super Bowl Wins 3 T-4th T-3rd 7 Super Bowl appearances MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS BY A TEAM OWNER, 4 different Super Bowl head coaches PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HISTORY 3 World Championships Owner Team Years (Ovr.) Wins 1. Bud Adams Hou./Ten. 1960-2013 (54) 409 BRONCOS A PRO SPORTS POWERHOUSE UNDER PAT BOWLEN 2. Ralph Wilson Buffalo 1960-2013 (54) 390 During Owner Pat Bowlen’s tenure (1984-pres.), the Broncos 3. Lamar Hunt Kansas City 1960-2006 (47) 381 own the second-best regular-season win percentage (.603) in the 4. Art Modell Cle./Bal. 1961-2003 (43) 353 5. Pat Bowlen Denver 1984-pres. (34) 348 NFL and the third-best win percentage by any team in American Al Davis L.A./Oak. 1972-2011 (40) 348 professional sports. MOST SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES BY A TEAM OWNER, HIGHEST WIN PCT. AMONG AMERICAN PRO SPORTS TEAMS (SINCE 1984) PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HISTORY Team League W L T Pct. Owner Team No. 1. San Antonio Spurs NBA 1,739 1,001 - .635 1. Robert Kraft New England 8 2. New England Patriots NFL 335 208 0 .617 2. Pat Bowlen Denver 7 3. Denver Broncos NFL 327 215 1 .603 3. Edward DeBartolo Jr. San Francisco 5 4. Los Angeles Lakers NBA 1,649 1,091 - .602 Clint Murchison Jr. Dallas 5 5. NFL 325 217 1 .599 Joe Robbie Miami 5 PAT BOWLEN FASTEST TO 300 WINS MOST PLAYOFF APPEARANCES BY AN OWNER Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen earned his 300th win in Week 10 Owner Years No. 1. Bud Adams, Hou./Ten. 1960-2013 (54) 21 against San Diego in 2013 to become the first owner in professional 2. Robert Kraft, N.E. 1994-pres. (23) 19 football history to reach 300 wins in 30 years. 3. Pat Bowlen, Den. 1984-pres. (33) 18 Mr. Bowlen also was the second-fastest owner to 300 wins in Art Modell, Cle./Bal. 1961-2003 (43) 18 terms of games. 5. Ralph Wilson, Buf. 1960-2013 (54) 17 FEWEST YEARS TO REACH 300 OVERALL WINS BY AN OWNER, Al Davis, Oak. 1972-2011 (40) 17 PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HISTORY Clint Murchison Jr., Dal. 1960-83 (24) 17 Owner Years BRONCOS THE BEST AT HOME UNDER PAT BOWLEN 1. Pat Bowlen, Den. 30 The Broncos own the NFL’s best home record during Owner Pat 2. Al Davis, Oak. 31 3. Lamar Hunt, K.C. 38 Bowlen’s tenure (since 1984) in the regular season and postseason 4. Art Modell, Cle./Bal. 39 with a 211-81 (.723) mark. 5. Ralph Wilson, Buf. 40 TOP HOME RECORDS, NFL, 1984-PRES. PAT BOWLEN REACHES SUPER BOWL Team Regular Season Postseason Total Pct. 1. Denver 196-76-0 (.721) 15-5 (.750) 211-81-0 .723 WTH FOUR DIFFERENT HEAD COACHES 2. New England 186-86-0 (.684) 20-3 (.870) 206-89-0 .698 Pat Bowlen is the only principal owner in pro football history 3. Pittsburgh 188-82-1 (.696) 13-7 (.650) 201-89-1 .692 to reach the Super Bowl with four different head coaches: Dan 4. Baltimore 120-55-1 (.685) 3-2 (.600) 123-57-1 .682 Reeves (XXI, XXII, XXIV), Mike Shanahan (XXXII, XXXIII), John 5. Green Bay 182-88-2 (.673) 11-5 (.688) 193-93-2 .674 Fox (XLVIII) and Gary Kubiak (50). PRINCIPAL OWNERS TO APPEAR IN SUPER BOWLS WITH THE MOST HEAD COACHES Owner Team No. 1. Pat Bowlen Denver 4 D. Reeves, M. Shanahan, J. Fox, G. Kubiak 2. Al Davis Oakland 3 J. Madden, T. Flores, B. Callahan Georgia Frontiere L.A. Rams 3 R. Malavasi, D. Vermeil, M. Martz 4. Nine owners - 2

5 BOWLEN ERA MARKED BY ACHIEVEMENT Introduced as the majority owner of the Denver Broncos on March 23, 1984, Pat Bowlen has positioned the Broncos among the league’s top franchises during the last three decades. REGULAR-SEASON WINS, NFL, 1984-PRES. Team No. 1. New England 335 2. Denver 327 3. Pittsburgh 325 4. San Francisco 316 5. Green Bay 310 OVERALL WINS, NFL, 1984-PRES. Team No. 1. New England 366 2. Denver 348 3. Pittsburgh 347 4. San Francisco 340 PAT BOWLEN’S BRONCOS SUPERLATIVES 5. Green Bay 331 * - Pat Bowlen is the first owner in professional football history to DIVISION TITLES, NFL, 1984-PRES. Team No. achieve 300 overall wins in his first 30 years. 1. New England 18 * - In Pat Bowlen’s 34 years as owner of the Broncos, the team has 2. Pittsburgh 15 more Super Bowl appearances (7) than losing seasons (6), includ- 3. San Francisco 14 ing three World Championships. 4. Denver 13 5. Green Bay 12 * - During Pat Bowlen’s ownership, the Broncos own the sec- SEASONS WITH A .500 OR BETTER RECORD, NFL, 1984-PRES. ond-highest winning percentage (.603) in the NFL, which ranks Team No. third in all of professional sports. 1. Denver 28 * - Pat Bowlen is the only owner in NFL history who has had four 2. New England 27 3. Green Bay 26 different head coaches lead his teams to Super Bowl appearances. Pittsburgh 26 * - The Broncos’ 21 winning seasons and 18 playoff berths since 5. Miami 24 1984 are the most under a single owner in the NFL during that span. CONFERENCE CHAMP. GAMES, NFL, 1984-PRES. The Broncos have an NFL-low six losing seasons under Mr. Bowlen Team No. 1. New England 14 (never in consecutive years). 2. San Francisco 11 * - Pat Bowlen has helped Denver become the only NFL franchise to 3. Pittsburgh 10 win at least 90 games in each of the last three decades (the Broncos 4. Denver 9 are well on pace to win 90 games in the 2010s, needing only to finish SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES, NFL, 1984-PRES. out the decade with a 14-18 or better record to achieve that mark). Team No. 1. New England 8 * - Under Pat Bowlen, the Broncos were the only AFC team to 2. Denver 7 appear in three Super Bowls in the 1980s. They were also the only 3. N.Y. Giants 5 team from the conference to win a Super Bowl in the 1990s, captur- San Francisco 5 ing back-to-back World Championships in 1997-98 while setting an 5. Buffalo 4 Pittsburgh 4 NFL record for most overall wins (33-6, .846) in a two-year period. SUPER BOWL WINS, NFL, 1984-PRES. * - During Pat Bowlen’s 34 years of ownership, the Broncos have Team No. sold out every regular-season and postseason contest (NFL-high 1. New England 5 292 sellouts) as part of the club’s 48-year, 395-game sellout streak 2. San Francisco 4 that is the longest in NFL history in one city. 3. Denver 3 Dallas 3 * - Denver’s 344 national television appearances under Pat Bowlen N.Y. Giants 3 are the most in the league during his ownership. That total includes a league-high 160 prime-time games as well as 144 network dou- bleheader appearances. * - Pat Bowlen helped put the Rocky Mountain Region on the pro- fessional sports map with the sustained success of the Broncos. In addition to the team’s local popularity, a 2014 Harris Poll identified the Broncos as “America’s Team.” 6 PAT BOWLEN’S NFL IMPACT PAT BOWLEN’S NFL SUPERLATIVES Pat Bowlen’s indelible contributions to the Broncos, the com- * - In 1993, Mr. Bowlen gave munity and the NFL have established him as one of the greatest an ultimatum to the TV net- contributors in professional football history. works that procured a bid- Mr. Bowlen served a combined 91 seasons on 15 different com- ding war, bringing FOX (NFC) mittees during his ownership of the Broncos. Only Pro Football Hall and NBC (AFC) on as league of Famers Dan Rooney (18) and Lamar Hunt (16) served on more broadcast partners and near- league committees during their ownership tenures. ly doubling the television rev- MOST ALL-TIME NFL COMMITTEE AFFILIATIONS AMONG OWNERS enue from those streams. Owner Team Total 1. Dan Rooney* Pittsburgh 18 * - Also in 1993, Mr. Bowlen fought to establish the introduction of 2. Lamar Hunt* Kansas City 16 the “franchise tag” in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, helping 3. Pat Bowlen Denver 15 teams secure the rights to their key players. 4. Jerry Jones* Dallas 14 5. Wellington Mara N.Y. Giants 11 * - In his role as Chair of the NFL Broadcast Committee, Mr Bowlen *Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame led the negotiations of the NFL’s $18 billion TV contract in 1998, PAT BOWLEN’S ALL-TIME NFL COMMITTEE AFFILIATIONS the most lucrative single-sport contract in history. NFL Management Council Exec. Committee (chairman) * - Through his work on the NFL Broadcasting Committee (chairman) NFL Broadcasting Committee NFL Films Executive Committee (chairman) and the NFL Network NFL Compensation Committee (co-chair) Committee, Pat Bowlen played NFL Business Ventures Committee (co-chair) an important role in the forma- Pro Football Hall of Fame Committee tion of NFL Network in 2003 NFL Network Committee and worked to increase its NFL Finance Committee NFL Workplace Diversity Committee distribution among cable pro- NFL International Committee viders and its overall growth. NFL Expansion Committee * - According to former NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol, Pat Los Angeles Working Group Committee Bowlen was “the single major force in the creation of Sunday Night NFL Legislative Committee Football in 2006 while leading the NFL Broadcasting Committee. NFL Enterprises Executive Committee * - In his position as co-chair of the NFL Management Council NFL Special Committee on Strategic Opportunities & Challenges Executive Committee, Mr. Bowlen played a key role in the six-year extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement in 2006 and again was part of the new CBA discussions for the 10-year extension in 2011 that ensured labor peace for the next decade. * - With an eye toward growing the game internationally, Pat Bowlen has had the Broncos play eight international games in six different countries (7 American Bowl, 1 regular sea- son in London), marking the third-most such games in league history. * - Pat Bowlen opened INVESCO Field at Mile High in 2001, beginning a three-year period in which eight new stadiums opened around the NFL.

7 BRONCOS AMONG NFL’S BEST UNDER ELWAY ELWAY HAS AN EYE FOR TALENT Since John Elway was hired in 2011 (and coming off a 4-12 During John Elway’s seven seasons as record in 2010), the Broncos are tied for the third-best overall win an executive, he has signed or extended percentage in the NFL. the contracts of 16 players who have BEST OVERALL WIN PERCENTAGE, NFL, 2011-PRES. combined for 34 Pro Bowl selections with Team W L T Pct. the Broncos. 1. New England 99 28 0 .780 Elway is the only NFL general manager 2. Seattle 80 43 1 .649 over the last seven years to acquire future 3. Denver 78 44 0 .639 Pro Bowl players through the NFL Draft, Pittsburgh 76 43 0 .639 street free agency, unrestricted free agen- 5. Green Bay 78 44 1 .638 cy and college free agency. BRONCOS NFL RANKS UNDER JOHN ELWAY (2011-PRES.) BRONCOS TO MAKE THE PRO BOWL AFTER BEING ACQUIRED OR Statistic No. Rk. HAVING CONTRACT EXTENDED BY JOHN ELWAY Overall Wins 78 T-3rd Year Player Pro Bowls Reg. Season Wins 72 T-4th Playoff Wins 6 T-3rd 2011 CB Champ Bailey (Extension) 2 Playoff Berths 5 T-3rd CB Chris Harris Jr. (CFA) 3 Division Titles 5 T-2nd LB Von Miller (Draft) 6 Super Bowl Appearances 2 T-2nd RB Willis McGahee (FA) 1 Super Bowl Wins 1 T-2nd TE Julius Thomas (Draft) 2 2012 QB Peyton Manning (FA) 3 K Matt Prater (Extension) 1 2013 RB C.J. Anderson (CFA) 1 T Ryan Clady (Extension) 1 G Louis Vasquez (UFA) 1 2014 WR Emmanuel Sanders (UFA) 2 CB Aqib Talib (UFA) 4 S T.J. Ward (UFA) 2 OLB DeMarcus Ware (FA) 2 2015 S Darian Stewart (UFA) 1 WR Demaryius Thomas (Extension) 2 Totals 16 players 34 JOSEPH ENTERS SECOND SEASON AS HEAD COACH ELWAY ERA: FIRST 100 GAMES Vance Joseph was named the 16th head coach in franchise histo- The Broncos posted a 71-29 (.710) overall record during John ry on Jan. 11, 2017. Elway’s tenure as an executive (2011-Wk. 10, 2016) with that win percentage ranking second in the NFL during that period. Below is a look at the overall records (regular season and play- Elway’s 71 total wins are believed to be the most by any NFL offs) for all of Denver’s head coach- team’s general manager through his first 100 overall games. es in the club’s 57-year history. MOST WINS BY CURRENT NFL GENERAL MANAGERS BRONCOS ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES’ OVERALL RECORDS IN THEIR FIRST 100 OVERALL GAMES AS TOP PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE Head Coach Years W L T Pct. Executive First Year W L T Pct. SB WC Frank Filchock 1960-61 7 20 1 .268 1. John Elway, Den. 2011 71 29 0 .710 2 1 Jack Faulkner 1962-64 9 22 1 .297 2. Kevin Colbert, Pit. 2000 65 34 1 .655 0 0 Mac Speedie* 1964-66 6 19 1 .250 3. Jerry Reese, NYG 2007 64 36 0 .640 2 2 Ray Malavasi* 1966 4 8 0 .333 4. John Schneider, Sea. 2010 62 38 0 .620 2 1 Lou Saban 1967-71 20 42 3 .331 5. Jerry Jones, Dal. 1989 61 39 0 .610 2 2 Jerry Smith* 1971 2 3 0 .400 6. Thomas Dimitroff, Atl. 2008 60 40 0 .600 0 0 John Ralston 1972-76 34 33 3 .507 7. Ted Thompson, G.B. 2005 54 46 0 .540 0 0 Red Miller 1977-80 42 25 0 .627 8. Ozzie Newsome, Bal. 2002 52 48 0 .520 0 0 Dan Reeves 1981-92 117 79 1 .596 9. Rick Smith, Hou. 2006 50 50 0 .500 0 0 Wade Phillips 1993-94 16 17 0 .485 10. Mickey Loomis, N.O. 2002 47 53 0 .470 0 0 Mike Shanahan 1995-2008 146 91 0 .616 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME GENERAL MANAGERS THROUGH THEIR Josh McDaniels 2009-10 11 17 0 .393 FIRST 100 OVERALL GAMES AS TOP PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE Eric Studesville* 2010 1 3 0 .250 Executive First Year W L T Pct. SB WC John Fox 2011-14 49 22 0 .690 Al Davis, Oak. 1966 69 24 7 .725 1 0 Gary Kubiak 2015-16 24 11 0 .686 Bill Polian, Buf. 1986 61 39 0 .610 1 0 Vance Joseph 2017-pres. 5 11 0 .313 Tex Schram, LAN 1947 61 34 5 .635 0 0 *Interim Head Coach Ron Wolf, G.B. 1991 56 44 0 .560 0 0 Jim Finks, Min. 1964 54 41 5 .565 1 0 8 JOSEPH’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING BREAKDOWN BRONCOS OWN 32-GAME WIN STREAK Year Position Team/School Rec. Postseason WHEN WINNING TURNOVER BATTLE 1999 Graduate Asst. University of Colorado 6-5 Insight.com Bowl (1-0) Denver has won a franchise-record 32 2000 Graduate Asst. University of Colorado 3-8 consecutive games when winning the turn- 2001 Graduate Asst. University of Colorado 10-2 Fiesta Bowl (0-1) 2002 Defensive Backs University of Colorado 9-4 Alamo Bowl (0-1) over battle (dating to 2012) to represent 2003 Defensive Backs University of Colorado 5-7 the longest active streak in the NFL and the 2004 Defensive Backs Bowling Green 8-3 GMAC Bowl (1-0) longest such streak since Green Bay (34 2005 Asst. DBs San Francisco 49ers 4-12 gms.) from 2009-13. 2006 Defensive Backs San Francisco 49ers 7-9 2007 Defensive Backs San Francisco 49ers 5-11 The Broncos were 2-0 in 2017 when 2008 Defensive Backs San Francisco 49ers 7-9 finishing with a turnover margin of +1 or 2009 Defensive Backs San Francisco 49ers 8-8 better. 2010 Defensive Backs San Francisco 49ers 6-10 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS WHEN WINNING TURNOVER BATTLE 2011 Defensive Backs Houston Texans 10-6 Playoffs (1-1) 2012 Defensive Backs Houston Texans 12-4 Playoffs (1-1) (active streaks) 2013 Defensive Backs Houston Texans 2-14 Team Consecutive Wins 2014 Defensive Backs Cincinnati Bengals 10-5-1 Playoffs (0-1) 1. Denver 32 2015 Defensive Backs Cincinnati Bengals 12-4 Playoffs (0-1) 2. Houston 17 2016 Defensive Coord. Miami Dolphins 10-6 Playoffs (0-1) 3. Carolina 12 2017 Head Coach Denver Broncos 5-11 Dallas 12 BREAKDOWN OF VANCE JOSEPH’S RECORD COACHING FOOTBALL Philadelphia 12 Category W L T Pct. HOME SELLOUT STREAK Regular season record as an NFL head coach 5 11 0 .313 Postseason record as an NFL head coach ------The Broncos have sold out every Overall record as an NFL head coach 5 11 0 .313 home game since the begin- Regular season record as an NFL assistant coach 93 98 1 .490 ning of the 1970 season with Postseason record as an NFL assistant coach 2 5 0 .286 the exception of two replacement Overall record as an NFL assistant coach 95 103 1 .480 Overall record as an NFL coach 100 114 1 .467 games played during the 1987 Regular season record as a collegiate assistant coach 35 24 0 .593 strike (both games were sold out Postseason record as a collegiate assistant coach 2 2 0 .500 before the strike). Overall record as a collegiate assistant coach 37 26 0 .587 Denver has thus sold out 373 consecutive regular-season games, Overall record coaching football 137 133 1 .507 which marks the longest sellout streak in the NFL in a single city. 2018 BRONCOS ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF With postseason games factored in, the total reaches 395. LONGEST HOME SELLOUT STREAKS, REG. SEASON, NFL HISTORY (S) - Sideline; (B) Coaching Booth Team Games Year Started OFFENSE 1. Denver 373 1970 Bill Musgrave (S)...... Offensive Coordinator 2. Pittsburgh 357 1972 Zach Azzanni (S)...... Wide Receivers 3. N.Y. Giants 336 1974 Geep Chryst (S)...... Tight Ends 4. Green Bay 334 1960 Christopher Kragthorpe (B)...... Offensive Quality Control BRONCOS SUCCESSFUL IN OVERTIME Klint Kubiak (B)...... Offensive Asst./Quarterbacks Sean Kugler (S)...... Offensive Line - Centers/Guards The Denver Broncos own the most overtime wins in professional Curtis Modkins (S)...... Running Backs football history (28) with their .604 win percentage (28-18-2) rank- Chris Strausser (B)...... Offensive Line - Tackles ing third all-time since the system was instituted in 1974. Mike Sullivan (S)...... Quarterbacks MOST OVERTIME WINS, REGULAR SEASON, NFL HISTORY DEFENSE Team W L T Pct. Joe Woods (S)...... Defensive Coordinator 1. Denver 28 18 2 .604 Chris Beake (B)...... Assistant Defensive Line 2. Arizona 26 16 3 .611 Charles Gordon (B)...... Defensive Quality Control 3. Washington 25 16 2 .605 Reggie Herring (S)...... Linebackers Chicago 25 21 0 .543 Bill Kollar (S)...... Defensive Line 5. N.Y. Jets 24 18 2 .568 Marcus Robertson (S)...... Defensive Backs Greg Williams (B)...... Defensive Backs SPECIAL TEAMS Tom McMahon (S)...... Special Teams Coordinator Chris Gould (S)...... Assistant Special Teams STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Loren Landow (S)...... Strength and Conditioning Anthony Lomando (S)..... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Cedric Smith (S)...... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Tyler Hill (S)...... Assistant Strength and Conditioning 9 BRONCOS ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS BRONCOS COLLEGE FREE AGENT HISTORY YEAR PRESEASON REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS In 13 of the last 14 years, at least one rookie 1960. . . . .0-5...... 4-9-1...... 0-0 college free agent made the Broncos’ active 1961. . . . .1-4...... 3-11...... 0-0 roster out of training camp for the first week of 1962. . . . .2-2...... 7-7 ...... 0-0 the regular season. 1963. . . . .2-3...... 2-11-1...... 0-0 In 2017, safety Jamal Carter represented the 1964. . . . .2-3...... 2-11-1...... 0-0 20th rookie college free agent to make Denver’s 1965. . . . .1-4...... 4-10...... 0-0 active roster out of training camp since 1997. 1966. . . . .1-3...... 4-10...... 0-0 1967. . . . .3-1...... 3-11...... 0-0 Among Denver’s key CFA signings is three- 1968. . . . .1-4...... 5-9 ...... 0-0 time Pro Bowl cornerback Chris Harris Jr., who was acquired by 1969. . . . .1-4...... 5-8-1...... 0-0 the team in 2011 from the University of Kansas (in the photo he’s 1970. . . . .3-2...... 5-8-1...... 0-0 shown in the No. 38 jersey he wore during his first training camp). 1971. . . . .1-4...... 4-9-1...... 0-0 COLLEGE FREE AGENTS TO MAKE DENVER’S 1972. . . . .2-3...... 5-9 ...... 0-0 53-MAN ROSTER OUT OF TRAINING CAMP, SINCE 1997 1973. . . . .2-3...... 7-5-2...... 0-0 Year Player College 1974. . . . .4-2...... 7-6-1...... 0-0 1997 DT David Richie Washington 1975. . . . .3-3...... 6-8 ...... 0-0 1998 DE Cyron Brown Western Illinois 1976. . . . .5-2...... 9-5 ...... 0-0 2002 CB Lenny Walls Boston College 1977. . . . .5-1...... 12-2. . . . 2-1 (S.B. loss) 2004 CB Roc Alexander Washington 1978. . . . .2-2...... 10-6...... 0-1 2005 TE Wesley Duke Mercer 1979. . . . .3-1...... 10-6...... 0-1 2006 RB Mike Bell Arizona 1980. . . . .2-2...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 2007 RB Selvin Young Texas 1981. . . . .2-2...... 10-6...... 0-0 2008 P Brett Kern Toledo 1982. . . . .4-0...... 2-7 ...... 0-0 2008 T Tyler Polumbus Colorado 1983. . . . .3-1...... 9-7 ...... 0-1 2008 ILB Wesley Woodyard Kentucky 1984. . . . .3-1...... 13-3...... 0-1 2009 DL Chris Baker Hampton 1985. . . . .2-2...... 11-5...... 0-0 2010 CB Cassius Vaughn Mississippi 1986. . . . .2-2...... 11-5. . . . 2-1 (S.B. loss) 2011 CB Chris Harris Kansas 1987. . . . .3-2...... 10-4-1. . . . 2-1 (S.B. loss) 2012 LS Aaron Brewer San Diego State 1988. . . . .3-1...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 2012 LB Steven Johnson Kansas 1989. . . . .2-2...... 11-5. . . . 2-1 (S.B. loss) 2013 RB C.J. Anderson California 1990. . . . .3-2...... 5-11...... 0-0 2014 WR Isaiah Burse Fresno State 1991. . . . .2-3...... 12-4...... 1-1 2014 RB Juwan Thompson Duke 1992. . . . .1-4...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 2016 NT Kyle Peko Oregon State 1993. . . . .2-2...... 9-7 ...... 0-1 2017 S Jamal Carter Miami 1994. . . . .2-3...... 7-9 ...... 0-0 BRONCOS RANK SECOND IN SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES 1995. . . . .3-2...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 Denver’s eight Super Bowl appearances are tied for the second 1996. . . . .3-1...... 13-3...... 0-1 most in NFL history. 1997. . . . .3-2...... 12-4. . . . .4-0 (S.B. win) 1998. . . . .3-1...... 14-2. . . . .3-0 (S.B. win) MOST SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES, NFL HISTORY 1999. . . . .3-2...... 6-10...... 0-0 Team No. 2000. . . . .4-0...... 11-5...... 0-1 1. New England 9 2001. . . . .3-1...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 2. Denver 8 2002. . . . .3-1...... 9-7 ...... 0-0 Dallas 8 2003. . . . .3-1...... 10-6...... 0-1 Pittsburgh 8 5. San Francisco 6 2004. . . . .2-3...... 10-6...... 0-1 2005. . . . .4-0...... 13-3...... 1-1 DENVER BRONCOS SUPER BOWL SEASONS/RESULTS 2006. . . . .3-1...... 9-7 ...... 0-0 Season Coach Opponent Result 2007. . . . .2-2...... 7-9 ...... 0-0 1977 Red Miller Dallas L, 27-10 2008. . . . .2-2...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 1986 Dan Reeves N.Y. Giants L, 39-20 2009. . . . .1-3...... 8-8 ...... 0-0 1987 Dan Reeves Washington L, 42-10 2010. . . . .1-3...... 4-12...... 0-0 1989 Dan Reeves San Francisco L, 55-10 2011. . . . .2-2...... 8-8 ...... 1-1 1997 Mike Shanahan Green Bay W, 31-24 1998 Mike Shanahan Atlanta W, 34-19 2012. . . . .2-2...... 13-3...... 0-1 2013 John Fox Seattle L, 43-8 2013. . . . .2-2...... 13-3. . . . 2-1 (S.B. loss) 2015 Gary Kubiak Carolina W, 24-10 2014. . . . .3-1...... 12-4...... 0-1 2015. . . . .3-1...... 12-4. . . . .3-0 (S.B. win) 2016. . . . .2-2...... 9-7 ...... 0-0 2017. . . . .4-0...... 5-11...... 0-0 TOTAL . .141-120 (.540) . . 470-404-10 (.538). . .23-19 (.548) 10 DENVER OWNS MOST AFC WEST CROWNS BRONCOS AND BEARS TO HOLD JOINT PRACTICES Denver has won 15 AFC West titles to represent the most among The Broncos and Bears will practice twice together (Aug. 15-16) division members. before squaring off in a Week 2 preseason game on Aug. 18. MOST AFC WEST DIVISION TITLES It marks the fifth consecutive year—and the 13th overall—the Team No. Broncos have practiced with another squad before the regular 1. Denver 15 season. 2. Oakland 12 3. L.A. Chargers 10 ALL-TIME BRONCOS JOINT PRESEASON PRACTICES 4. Kansas City 8 Year Team Location 5. Seattle 2 ~1984 Dallas Cowboys Greeley, Colo. 1985 New Orleans/Houston Greeley, Colo. DECADES OF SUCCESS 1986 New Orleans Saints Greeley, Colo. The Broncos are in their sixth decade of professional football, 1996 Carolina Panthers Greeley, Colo. looking to build off a body of work that ranks as the most consistent 2003 Houston Texans Houston 2005 Houston Texans Houston in the NFL in terms of winning over the last four decades. 2007 Dallas Cowboys Dallas Denver is one of just four teams to record three 90+ win decades 2008 Dallas Cowboys Englewood, Colo. since 1960 and the only organization to do so in each of the last 2014 Houston Texans Englewood, Colo. three decades. 2015 San Francisco 49ers Englewood, Colo. 2016 San Francisco 49ers Englewood, Colo. BRONCOS REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY DECADE 2017 San Francisco 49ers Santa Clara, Calif. Decade W L T Pct. Playoff Berths Win Rk. 2018 Englewood, Colo. 1960s 39 97 4 .287 0 22nd 1970s 75 64 5 .539 3 8th NEW ADDITIONS TO BRONCOS ROSTER 1980s 93 58 1 .615 5 4th The Broncos’ current roster features 32 players who were not 1990s 94 66 0 .588 5 7th with the team in 2017. 2000s 93 67 0 .581 4 6th 2010s 76 52 0 .594 5 5th NEW PLAYERS ON DENVER’S ROSTER IN 2018 TOTALS 470 404 10 .538 22 T-5th How Acquired Total NFL Draft 10 MOST DECADES WITH 90+ REGULAR SEASON WINS, SINCE 1960 College Free Agency 11 Team 90+ Win Decades Decades (Win Total) Veteran Free Agency 8 1. Denver 3 1980s (93), 1990s (94), 2000s (93) Trade 2 Green Bay 3 1960s (96), 1990s (93), 2000s (95) Waiver Claims 1 Miami 3 1970s (104), 1980s (94), 1990s (95) TOTALS 32 Pittsburgh 3 1970s (99), 1990s (93), 2000s (103) NEW VETERAN PLAYERS ON DENVER’S ACTIVE ROSTER IN 2018 BRONCOS HOLD TRAINING CAMP AT FACILITY Player Pos. Exp. How Acq. FOR 16TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR Tramaine Brock CB 9 Free Agent Corey "Philly" Brown WR 5 Free Agent For the 16th consecutive year, the Broncos are holding train- Su’a Cravens S 3 Trade (Was.) ing camp at their practice facility, the UCHealth Training Center, Case Keenum QB 6 Free Agent in Englewood, Colo. Marquette King P 6 Free Agent Andreas Knappe T 1 Free Agent Caushaud Lyons DE 2 Free Agent Clinton McDonald DL 9 Free Agent C.J. Smith CB 3 Waivers (Cle.) Jared Veldheer T 9 Trade (Ari.) DeShawn Williams DE 3 Free Agent DENVER'S 2018 DRAFT CLASS Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) School Bradley Chubb OLB 1 (5) N.C. State Courtland Sutton WR 2 (40) SMU Royce Freeman RB 3 (71) Oregon Isaac Yiadom CB 3 (99) Boston College BRONCOS ALL-TIME TRAINING CAMP SITES Josey Jewell LB 4 (106) Iowa Years Site Location DaeSean Hamilton WR 4 (113) Penn State 1960-61 Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo. Troy Fumagalli TE 5 (156) Wisconsin 1962-64 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo. Sam Jones G 6 (183) Arizona State 1965-66 Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo. Keishawn Bierria LB 6 (217) Washington 1967-71 Broncos headquarters Adams County, Colo. Dave Williams RB 7 (226) Arkansas 1972-75 California Poly-Pomona Pomona, Calif. 1976-81 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo. 1982-2002 University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colo. 2003-pres. UCHealth Training Center Englewood, Colo. 11 KEENUM GETTING A FRESH START LYNCH ONE OF FOUR QBs DRAFTED BY TEAM IN 1ST ROUND The Broncos signed quarterback Case Keenum as Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch, who appeared in five games an unrestricted free agent on March 14. (4 starts) during his first two seasons, is one of just four quarter- The sixth-year signal-caller spent the 2017 backs the Broncos have selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. season with Minnesota, leading the Vikings to QUARTERBACKS DRAFTED BY DENVER IN THE FIRST ROUND a 12-4 overall record, an NFC North Division Player Year Drafted Rd. (Ovr.) GS w/Denver title and an NFC Championship Game berth. Tommy Maddox 1992 1 (25) 4 Jay Cutler 2006 1 (11) 37 Keenum is set to become the 20th quar- Tim Tebow 2010 1 (25) 14 terback in franchise history to start for the Paxton Lynch 2016 1 (26) 4 Broncos in Week 1. THOMAS CLIMBING BRONCOS RECORD BOOKS ALL-TIME BRONCOS WEEK 1 STARTING QUARTERBACKS (Year indicates QB’s first season as Week 1 starter) Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Year Player Year Player Thomas enters his ninth NFL season 1960 Frank Tripucka 1979 Norris Weese ranked third in Broncos history in 1964 Jacky Lee 1980 Matt Robinson receptions (629) and second in both 1965 Mickey Slaughter 1983 John Elway receiving yards (8,653) and receiving 1967 Steve Tensi 1999 Brian Griese touchdowns (57). 1968 John McCormick 2003 Jake Plummer MOST CAREER RECEPTIONS, BRONCOS HISTORY 1970 Pete Liske 2006 Jay Cutler Player Rec. 1971 Don Horn 2009 Kyle Orton 1. Rod Smith 849 1972 Steve Ramsey 2012 Peyton Manning 2. Shannon Sharpe 675 1973 Charley Johnson 2016 Trevor Siemian 3. Demaryius Thomas 629 1977 Craig Morton 2018 Case Keenum 4. Lionel Taylor 543 KEENUM’S ACCURACY ON DISPLAY IN 2017 5. Ed McCaffrey 462 Broncos quarterback Case Keenum ranked second in the NFL in MOST CAREER RECEIVING YARDS, BRONCOS HISTORY 2017 with his 67.6-percent completion percentage as a member Player Yds. of the Vikings. 1. Rod Smith 11,389 2. Demaryius Thomas 8,653 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, NFL, 2017 (min. 200 att.) 3. Shannon Sharpe 8,439 Player Att. Cmp. Yds. Pct. 4. Lionel Taylor 6,872 1. Drew Brees, N.O. 536 386 4,334 72.0 5. Ed McCaffrey 6,200 2. Case Keenum, Min. 481 325 3,547 67.6 MOST CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, BRONCOS HISTORY 3. Alex Smith, K.C. 505 341 4,042 67.5 Player TD 4. Josh McCown, NYJ 397 267 2,926 67.3 1. Rod Smith 68 5. Tom Brady, N.E. 581 385 4,577 66.3 2. Demaryius Thomas 57 KEENUM AVOIDS TURNOVERS IN 2017 3. Shannon Sharpe 55 Case Keenum had only seven passes intercepted in 481 4. Ed McCaffrey 46 attempts last season with Minnesota. His 1.5-percent intercep- 5. Haven Moses 44 Lionel Taylor 44 tion percentage ranked fourth in the NFL. LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE, NFL, 2017 (min. 200 att.) THOMAS 1,000-YARD SEASONS Player Att. INT INT Pct. Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas has topped 1,000 1. Tyrod Taylor, Buf. 420 4 1.0 receiving yards five times since he entered the NFL in 2010—tied 2. Alex Smith, K.C. 505 5 1.0 for the third most in the league during that span. 3. Tom Brady, N.E. 581 8 1.4 4. Case Keenum, Min. 481 7 1.5 His five career 1,000-yard receiving seasons rank second in 5. Jared Goff, LAR 477 7 1.5 Broncos history to Ring of Fame wide receiver Rod Smith. KEENUM HARD TO BRING DOWN MOST 1,000-YARD RECEIVING SEASONS, NFL, SINCE 2010 Player No. Broncos quarterback Case Keenum, who took the sixth-fewest 1. Antonio Brown, Pit. 6 sacks (22) in the NFL last year (min. 250 att.), played a league- A.J. Green, Cin. 6 high six games without being sacked a single time. Calvin Johnson, Det. 6 MOST GAMES PLAYED WITHOUT BEING SACKED, NFL, 2017 (min. 20 att.) 4. Demaryius Thomas 5 Player No. Larry Fitzgerald, Ari. 5 1. Case Keenum, Min. 6 Julio Jones, Atl. 5 2. Blake Bortles, Jac. 4 Brandon Marshall, Mia./Chi./NYJ 5 Derek Carr, Oak. 4 MOST 1,000-YARD RECEIVING SEASONS, BRONCOS HISTORY Eli Manning, NYG 4 Player No. Philip Rivers, LAC 4 1. Rod Smith 8 2. Demaryius Thomas 5 3. Lionel Taylor 4 12 THOMAS 100-YARD GAMES THOMAS & SANDERS A DYNAMIC DUO Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas has totaled 35 career Wide receivers Demaryius Thomas and 100-yard receiving games (including playoffs) to represent the Emmanuel Sanders have combined for 692 most in Broncos history and rank third in the NFL since 2011 when receptions and 9,081 receiving yards since he recorded his first 100-yard output. been paired together beginning in 2014. MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, BRONCOS HISTORY (incl. playoffs) Their receiving yardage total represents Player No. the most in the NFL among league duos 1. Demaryius Thomas 35 during the last four seasons and their recep- 2. Rod Smith 31 tion total ranks second during that span. 3. Lionel Taylor 24 4. Ed McCaffrey 18 Thomas (389 rec., 4,995 yds.) and Sanders (303 rec., 4,126 Shannon Sharpe 18 yds.) are the first NFL tandem since Arizona's Larry Fitzgerald MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, NFL, 2011-PRES. (incl. playoffs) and Anquan Boldin (2006-09) to each total at least 300 recep- Player No. tions and 4,000 receiving yards over a four-year span. 1. Antonio Brown, Pit. 41 MOST COMBINED RECEIVING YDS. BY A TANDEM, NFL, SINCE 2014 Julio Jones, Atl. 41 Team Tandem Yds. 3. Demaryius Thomas, Den. 35 1. Denver D. Thomas (4,955) / E. Sanders (4,126) 9,081 4. Calvin Johnson, Det. 34 2. Pittsburgh A. Brown (6,349) / L. Bell (2,261) 8,610 5. Brandon Marshall, Mia./Chi./NYJ 32 3. Atlanta J. Jones (6,317) / D. Freeman (1,582) 7,899 THOMAS REACHES 600 CAREER RECEPTIONS 4. Indianapolis T. Hilton (4,883) / D. Moncrief (1,875) 6,758 5. New England R. Gronkowski (3,924) / J. Edelman (2,770) 6,694 Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas is one of six active players with 600 career MOST COMBINED RECEPTIONS BY A TANDEM, NFL, SINCE 2014 Team Tandem Yds. receptions. 1. Pittsburgh A. Brown (472) / L. Bell (267) 739 Thomas caught his 600th career pass in 2. Denver D. Thomas (389) / E. Sanders (303) 692 Week 12 vs. Oakland in 2017 to become 3. Atlanta J. Jones (411) / D. Freeman (193) 604 the third—and fastest—Bronco all-time 4. Detroit G. Tate (372) / T. Reddick (220) 592 to reach that milestone (112th game). 5. Arizona L. Fitzgerald (388) / J. Brown (173) 561 ACTIVE NFL PLAYERS WITH AT LEAST 600 RECEPTIONS THOMAS & SANDERS’ COMBINED 100-YARD GAMES Player No. Wide receivers Demaryius Thomas and 1. Larry Fitzgerald 1,234 Emmanuel Sanders have each topped 100 2. Brandon Marshall 959 3. Antonio Brown 733 receiving yards in the same game seven times 4. Greg Olsen 639 since 2014. That number represents the most 5. Demaryius Thomas 629 games in Broncos history in addition to lead- 6. Pierre Garcon 604 ing all NFL receiving duos during that span. FASTEST PLAYERS TO 600 CAREER RECEPTIONS, BRONCOS HISTORY MOST GAMES WITH A RECEIVING DUO EACH Player Games TOTALING 100 YARDS, BRONCOS HISTORY 1. Demaryius Thomas 112 Players No. 2. Rod Smith 130 1. D. Thomas / E. Sanders 7 3. Shannon Sharpe 154 2. R. Smith / E. McCaffrey 4 3. D. Thomas / E. Decker 2 THOMAS IN ELITE COMPANY L. Taylor / A. Carmichael 2 Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas is one of just four play- L. Taylor / A. Frazier 2 ers in NFL history to post five consecutive seasons with at least 90 MOST GAMES WITH A RECEIVING DUO EACH catches and 1,000 receiving yards, doing so from 2012-16. TOTALING 100 YARDS, NFL, SINCE 2014 In 2017, Thomas came just seven receptions and 51 receiving Players Team No. yards shy of joining Torry Holt (2002-07) as the only players in 1. D. Thomas / E. Sanders Denver 7 2. R. Cobb / J. Nelson Green Bay 3 league history to reach 90 catches and 1,000 yards in six consec- A. Brown / M. Bryant Pittsburgh 3 utive seasons. GAMES WITH EMMANUEL SANDERS & DEMARYIUS THOMAS EACH MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 90 RECEPTIONS RECORDING 100 RECEIVING YARDS AND 1,000 RECEIVING YARDS, NFL HISTORY Opp. (Date) Thomas Sanders Player No. Years vs. Arizona (10/5/14) 226 101 1. Torry Holt, Stl. 6 2002-07 vs. San Diego (10/23/14) 105 120 2. Demaryius Thomas, Den. 5 2012-16 at New England (11/2/14) 127 151 Antonio Brown 5 2013-17 at St. Louis (11/16/14) 103 102 Marvin Harrison, Ind. 5 1999-2003 at Cleveland (10/18/15) 111 109 at Cincinnati (9/25/16) 100 117 at Tennessee (12/11/16) 126 100

13 THOMAS & SANDERS’ COMBINED 1,000-YARD SEASONS BOLLES ANCHORS BLINDSIDE SINCE DAY 1 Wide receivers Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders each Broncos tackle Garett Bolles, who was topped 1,000 receiving yards from 2014-16. selected by Denver in the first round (20th The duo are joined by Rod Smith and Ed McCaffrey (1998-2000) as overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft from the the only tandems in Broncos history with three consecutive seasons University of Utah, became just the fifth rook- each topping 1,000 receiving yards. They also represent just the ie to start every game at left tackle for the seventh wide receiver tandem in NFL history to accomplish that feat. Broncos since starting lineups were tracked 1,000-YARD RECEIVING TANDEMS, BRONCOS HISTORY beginning in 1968. Year Tandem (Yds.) BRONCOS LEFT TACKLES TO START EVERY GAME AS A ROOKIE (SINCE 1968) 1994 Anthony Miller (1,107) / Shannon Sharpe (1,010) Year Player 1997 Rod Smith (1,180) / Shannon Sharpe (1,107) 1974 Claudie Minor 1998 Rod Smith (1,222) / Ed McCaffrey (1,053) 1979 Dave Studdard 1999 Rod Smith (1,020) / Ed McCaffrey (1,018) 1992 Russell Freeman 2000 Rod Smith (1,602) / Ed McCaffrey (1,317) 2008 Ryan Clady 2004 Rod Smith (1,144) / Ashley Lelie (1,084) 2017 Garett Bolles 2012 Demaryius Thomas (1,434) / Eric Decker (1,064) 2013 Demaryius Thomas (1,430) / Eric Decker (1,288) BOOKER MAKES MOST OF OPPORTUNITIES 2014 Demaryius Thomas (1,619) / Emmanuel Sanders (1,404) Devontae Booker has totaled 1,451 scrim- 2015 Demaryius Thomas (1,304) / Emmanuel Sanders (1,135) mage yards (911 rush / 540 rec.) since his 2016 Demaryius Thomas (1,083) / Emmanuel Sanders (1,032) rookie season in 2016. TEAMS WITH WIDE RECEIVER DUOS EACH TOTALING 1,000 YARDS IN THREE OR MORE CONSECUTIVE SEASONS Though he has started just six games, his Team Players Seasons No. 1,451 yards represent the 10th most by a 1. Minnesota Cris Carter/Jake Reed 1994-97 4 Broncos running back through his first two 2. Denver Demaryius Thomas/Emmanuel Sanders 2014-16 3 NFL seasons. New England Randy Moss/Wes Welker 2007-09 3 MOST SCRIMMAGE YARDS BY A RUNNING BACK THROUGH Indianapolis Marvin Harrison/Reggie Wayne 2004-06 3 FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS, BRONCOS HISTORY St. Louis Isaac Bruce/Torry Holt 2000-02 3 Player Years GS Rush Rec. Total Denver Rod Smith/Ed McCaffrey 1998-2000 3 1. Clinton Portis 2002-03 25 3,099 678 3,777 Minnesota Cris Carter/Randy Moss 1998-2000 3 2. Terrell Davis 1995-96 30 2,655 677 3,332 PARADIS' IRONMAN STREAK 3. Bobby Humphrey 1989-90 26 2,353 308 2,661 Broncos center Matt Paradis has defied 4. Mike Anderson 2000-01 19 2,165 215 2,380 5. Knowshon Moreno 2009-10 22 1,726 585 2,311 nearly every odd during his football career 6. Otis Armstrong 1973-74 15 1,497 448 1,945 to currently represent one of just three 7. Jon Keyworth 1974-75 19 1,099 423 1,522 NFL players to play every possible snap 8. Tatum Bell 2004-05 1 1,317 184 1,501 from scrimmage during the last three 9. Rick Parros 1981-82 25 1,026 475 1,501 seasons. 10. Devontae Booker 2016-17 6 911 540 1,451 Prior to his streak, which began in 2015, ROOKIE FREEMAN PRODUCED IN COLLEGE Paradis was a participant in 8-man high Rookie running back Royce Freeman, who was selected by the school football in Idaho, walked on to Broncos in the third round (71st overall) of the 2018 Draft, finished Boise State University as a defensive line- his career at the University of Oregon ranked seventh all-time in man, caught on with Denver as a sixth-round draft choice and spent rushing yards (5,621). his rookie season (2014) on the team's practice squad. MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS PLAYING EVERY POSSIBLE SNAP In 51 games (45 starts) at Oregon, Freeman became the school's (ACTIVE NFL STREAKS) all-time leader in rushing yards (5,621), rushing attempts (947), Player Pos. No. all-purpose yards (6,435), rushing touchdowns (60), total touch- 1. Mitchell Schwartz, K.C. T 6 downs (64), points scored (384) and 100-yard rushing games (31). 2. Travis Frederick, Dal. C 5 MOST CAREER RUSHING YARDS, NCAA (FBS) HISTORY 3. Matt Paradis, Den. C 3 Player School Years Yards 4. Andrew Norwell, Car G 2 1. Ron Dayne* Wisconsin 1996-99 7,125 Charles Leno Jr., Chi. T 2 2. Tony Dorsett* Pittsburgh 1973-76 6,526 Max Unger, N.O. C 2 3. Donnel Pumphrey* San Diego State 2013-16 6,405 Rodney Hudson, Oak. C 2 4. Ricky Williams Texas 1995-98 6,279 5. Charles White* USC 1976-79 6,245 6. DeAngelo Williams* Memphis 2002-05 6,026 7. Royce Freeman* Oregon 2014-17 5,621 8. Travis Prentice Miami (OH) 1996-99 5,596 9. Archie Griffin* Ohio State 1972-75 5,589 10. Cedric Benson* Texas 2001-04 5,540 *Includes Bowl Game statistics 14 BRONCOS RETURN NFL'S NO. 3 DEFENSE MILLER A SIX-TIME PRO BOWLER The Broncos finished the 2017 season ranked third in the NFL in Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller total defense (290.0 ypg). was selected to his sixth career Pro Bowl Denver, which ranked fourth against the pass (200.6 ypg) and fifth in 2017 to join Ring of Fame safety Steve against the run (89.4 ypg), was one of only two teams (Minnesota) Atwater and cornerback Champ Bailey as to rank in the Top 5 in both categories. the only players to make six Pro Bowls in their first seven seasons with Denver. NFL TEAM DEFENSE LEADERS, 2017 Team YPG Allowed MOST PRO BOWLS BY A BRONCOS LB 1. Minnesota 275.9 Player No. 2. Jacksonville 286.1 1. Randy Gradishar 7 3. Denver 290.0 2. Von Miller 6 4. Philadelphia 306.5 Karl Mecklenburg 6 5. Pittsburgh 306.9 4. Al Wilson 5 5. Tom Jackson 3 NFL TEAM PASS DEFENSE LEADERS, 2017 MOST PRO BOWLS IN FIRST SIX SEASONS WITH BRONCOS Team PYPG Allowed Player Pos. No. 1. Jacksonville 169.9 1. Von Miller OLB 6 2. Minnesota 192.4 Champ Bailey CB 6 3. L.A. Chargers 197.3 Steve Atwater S 6 4. Denver 200.6 4. Shannon Sharpe TE 5 5. Pittsburgh 201.1 Floyd Little RB 5* NFL TEAM RUN DEFENSE LEADERS, 2017 *Total includes AFL All-Star selections Team RYPG Allowed MILLER NAMED FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO THREE TIMES 1. Philadelphia 79.2 2. Minnesota 83.6 Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller was 3. Carolina 88.1 named a first-team All-Pro selection by the 4. Tennessee 88.8 Associated Press in 2016 for the third time 5. Denver 89.4 in his career. BRONCOS TIED FOR MOST DEFENSIVE TDs SINCE ‘15 Miller is the ninth player in franchise his- The Broncos have totaled 14 tory with three or more first-team selections defensive touchdowns (9 INT ret.; and the first since cornerback Champ Bailey 5 FUM ret.) during the last three (2004-06). seasons (incl. playoffs) to tie for the MOST FIRST-TEAM AP ALL-PRO SELECTIONS, BRONCOS HISTORY most in the NFL during that span. Player No. Years 1. Shannon Sharpe 4 1993, ‘96-98 MOST DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS, NFL, 2015-pres. (incl. playoffs) Lionel Taylor 4 1960-62, ‘65 Team INT-TD FUM-TD Total 3. Von Miller 3 2012, ‘15-16 1. Denver 9 5 14 Champ Bailey 3 2004-06 Kansas City 8 6 14 Terrell Davis 3 1996-98 3. Philadelphia 7 5 12 Karl Mecklenburg 3 1985-86, ‘89 4. Four teams - - 11 Rick Upchurch 3 1976, ‘78, ‘82 DENVER’S DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS, 2015-17 Rich Jackson 3 1969-70 Opp. (Date) Player Defensive TD Bud McFadin 3 1960-62 vs. Bal. (9/13/15) Aqib Talib 51-yd. INT ret. MILLER SECOND IN HISTORY IN SACKS PER GAME at K.C. (9/17/15) Bradley Roby 21-yd. FUM ret. at Oak. (10/11/15) Chris Harris 74-yd. INT ret. Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller ranks second in NFL histo- at Cle. (10/18/15) Aqib Talib 63-yd. INT ret. ry (since 1982) in sacks per game (0.80) among players who have at S.D. (12/6/15) Danny Trevathan 25-yd. INT ret. appeared in 100 or more contests during that span. vs. Car. (2/7/16) Malik Jackson FUM rec. in EZ MOST SACKS PER GAME, NFL HISTORY (Since 1982 / min. 100 GP) vs. Ind. (9/18/16) Aqib Talib 36-yd. INT ret. Player GP Sk Sk/G vs. Ind. (9/18/16) Shane Ray 15-yd. FUM ret. 1. Reggie White 232 198.0 0.85 vs. S.D. (10/30/16) Bradley Roby 49-yd. INT ret. 2. Von Miller 104 83.5 0.80 at Jac. (12/4/16) Bradley Roby 51-yd. INT ret. 3. Lawrence Taylor 168 132.5 0.79 vs. Dal. (9/17/17) Aqib Talib 103-yd. INT ret. 4. DeMarcus Ware 178 138.5 0.78 at Phi. (11/5/17) Brandon Marshall 19-yd. FUM ret. 5. Dexter Manley 127 97.5 0.77 at Mia. (12/3/17) Justin Simmons 65-yd. INT ret. vs. K.C. (12/31/17) Zaire Anderson 38-yd. FUM ret.

15 MILLER FIRST IN SACKS SINCE ENTERING NFL MILLER HAS FOURTH-MOST SACKS THROUGH 100 GAMES Von Miller’s 83.5 career sacks are the most in the NFL since he Von Miller played in his 100th career regular-season game against entered the league as the No. 2 overall draft choice of the Broncos Miami in Week 13 IN 2017. His 82.5 career sacks following that in 2011. contests represented the fourth most in NFL history (since 1982) among players in their first 100 career games. MOST SACKS, NFL, 2011-PRES. Player No. MOST SACKS IN FIRST 100 GAMES, NFL (SINCE 1982) 1. Von Miller, Den 83.5 Player No. 2. J.J. Watt, Hou. 76.0 1. Reggie White 105.0 3. Cameron Wake, Mia. 72.5 2. DeMarcus Ware 85.0 4. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 71.5 3. Bruce Smith 84.5 5. Justin Houston, K.C. 69.5 4. Von Miller 82.5 5. Derrick Thomas 81.5 MILLER IN ELITE BRONCOS SACK GROUP MILLER'S SACK STREAKS Von Miller currently ranks second in fran- chise history in career sacks (83.5), trailing Von Miller has recorded seven career sack streaks spanning five only Broncos Ring of Fame linebacker Simon or more games, including a seven-game streak from 2015-16 that Fletcher (both pictured on the right). tied for the third-longest streak in team history. He is also the first player in Broncos histo- VON MILLER’S LONGEST CAREER STREAKS WITH AT LEAST A HALF SACK Year(s) Games No. ry—and one of just five active players—to 1. 2015-16 16, 1-6 7 record at least five sacks in each of his first 2014 2-7 6 seven NFL seasons. 2012 8-13 6 MOST CAREER SACKS, BRONCOS HISTORY 4. 2017 2-6 5 Player Years No. 2015 9-13 5 1. Simon Fletcher 1985-95 97.5 2011 8-12 5 2. Von Miller 2011-pres. 83.5 2011 2-6 5 3. Karl Mecklenburg 1983-94 79.0 LONGEST SACK STREAKS, BRONCOS HISTORY 4. Barney Chavous 1973-85 75.0 Player Year(s) Games No. 5. Rulon Jones 1980-88 73.5 1. Simon Fletcher 1992-93 10-16, 1-3 10* *Note: Broncos sack totals before 1982 derived from play-by-play analysis 2. Simon Fletcher 1991 9-16 8 LONGEST STREAK OF FIVE-SACK SEASONS TO BEGIN CAREER (ACTIVE PLAYERS) 3. Von Miller 2015-16 16, 1-6 7 Player No. Years Lyle Alzado 1984-85 9-14, 1 7 1. Cliff Avril, Det./Sea. 9 2008-16 *NFL record Elvis Dumervil, Den./Bal. 9 2006-15* MILLER'S SACKS BY QUARTERBACK Cameron Wake, Mia. 9 2009-17 Clay Matthews, G.B. 9 2009-17 5. Von Miller, Den. 7 2011-17 *Spent 2010 season on injured reserve MILLERS 10-SACK SEASONS Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller is the only player in fran- chise history with six 10-sack seasons. Quarterback No. Quarterback No. Miller is also one of just three players in NFL history (since 1982) Philip Rivers 15.0 Shaun Hill 1.0 to record 10 sacks in at least six of their first seven seasons. Alex Smith 8.0 Josh Freeman 1.0 Tom Brady 7.5 Robert Griffin III 1.0 MOST SEASONS WITH 10+ SACKS, BRONCOS HISTORY Andy Dalton 5.0 Teddy Bridgewater 1.0 Player No. Years Cam Newton 4.5 EJ Manuel 1.0 1. Von Miller 6 2011-12, ‘14-17 Derek Carr 4.5 Caleb Hanie 1.0 2. Simon Fletcher 5 1989-93 Ben Roethlisberger 3.0 Matt Hasselbeck 1.0 3. Paul Smith 4 1970-73 Andrew Luck 3.0 Drew Stanton 1.0 4. Elvis Dumervil 3 2007, ‘09, ‘12 Colin Kaepernick 2.0 Russell Wilson 1.0 Rulon Jones 3 1980, ‘84-85 Geno Smith 2.0 Matt Moore 1.0 Rich Jackson 3 1968-70 Brady Quinn 2.0 Aaron Rodgers 1.0 MOST 10+SACK SEASONS IN FIRST SIX YEARS, NFL HISTORY (Since 1982) Aaron Rodgers 2.0 Kyle Orton 1.0 Player Years No. Matt Ryan 2.0 Logan Thomas 1.0 1. Reggie White 1985-91 7 Dak Prescott 2.0 Ryan Fitzpatrick 1.0 2. Von Miller 2011-12, ‘13-17 6 Jay Cutler 2.0 Blake Bortles 1.0 DeMarcus Ware 2006-11 6 Carson Palmer 1.5 Tyrod Taylor 1.0 Mark Sanchez 1.5 Nick Foles 1.0 Matt Cassel 1.5 Joe Flacco 0.5 Eli Manning 1.0 Jameis Winston 0.5 Josh McCown 1.0 Figures in italics include postseason totals 16 HARRIS JR.: UNDRAFTED TO PRO BOWLER McMANUS AMONG MOST ACCURATE KICKERS IN TEAM HISTORY Signed by the Broncos as a Broncos kicker Brandon McManus has connected on 102-of-124 college free agent in 2011, cor- field goal attempts with his 82.3 field goal percentage representing nerback Chris Harris Jr. is one the second-best career mark in team history (incl. postseason; of just five undrafted corner- min. 20 att.). backs in pro football history to BEST OVERALL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, BRONCOS HISTORY make three or more Pro Bowls (Postseason included / min. 20 att.) with his original team. Player FGM FGA Pct. 1. Matt Prater 150 181 82.9 UNDRAFTED CBs TO MAKE MULTIPLE PRO BOWLS 2. Brandon McManus 102 124 82.3 WITH THEIR ORIGINAL TEAM 3. Jason Elam 410 508 80.7 Player Team Pro Bowls w/original team 4. David Treadwell 106 138 76.8 Cornell Green Dallas 5 (1967-69, ‘71’72)* 5. Rich Karlis 149 211 70.6 Emmitt Thomas Kansas City 5 (1968, ‘71-72, ‘74-75)* McMANUS HAS HUGE LEG Everson Walls Dallas 4 (1981-83, ‘85) Robert James Buffalo 3 (1972-74) Broncos kicker Brandon McManus kicked Chris Harris Jr. Denver 3 (2014-16) the third-most field goals in Broncos history *Totals include AFL All-Star selections from 50 yards or longer. HARRIS JR.RACKS UP THE PICKS The fourth-year kicker has booted two of the nine longest field goals in Broncos history. Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. is one of just three NFL MOST 50+ YARD FIELD GOALS, BRONCOS HISTORY players who have posted multiple interceptions in each of the last Player No. six seasons. 1. Jason Elam 37 NFL PLAYERS WITH MULTIPLE INTERCEPTIONS 2. Matt Prater 21 IN EACH OF THE LAST SIX SEASONS 3. Brandon McManus 11 Players Team(s) Pos. 4. Rich Karlis 6 Chris Harris Jr. Denver CB BRANDON MCMANUS’ CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FROM 50+ YARDS Richard Sherman Seattle CB Year Md. Att. Pct. Glover Quin Hou./Det. S 2014 0 2 0.0 ROBY SETS CAREER HIGH IN PASSES DEFENSED 2015 5 7 71.4 2016 3 6 50.0 Broncos cornerback Bradley Roby finished 2017 3 4 75.0 in the Top 10 in the NFL with a career-best Totals 11 19 57.9 17 passes defensed in 2017. LONGEST FIELD GOALS, BRONCOS HISTORY Despite starting only four games and playing Player Opp. (Date) Length less than 70 percent of the team’s defensive 1. Matt Prater vs. Tennessee (12/8/13) 64 snaps, his 17 passes defensed tie for the most 2. Jason Elam vs. Jacksonville (10/25/98) 63 in a single season by a Broncos player in the 3. Matt Prater vs. Chicago (12/11/12) 59 last 10 years. Matt Prater vs. N.Y. Jets (10/17/10) 59 MOST PASSES DEFENSED BY A BRONCO (2008-17) 5. Brandon McManus vs. Baltimore (9/13/15) 57 Player Season No. Fred Steinfort vs. Washington (10/13/80) 57 1. Bradley Roby 2017 17 7. Brandon McManus vs. Baltimore (9/13/15) 56 Chris Harris Jr. 2014 17 Matt Prater at Kansas City (9/28/08) 56 André Goodman 2009 17 Jason Elam at Houston (11/26/95) 56 4. Aqib Talib 2014 16 KING BRINGS BIG LEG TO ALTITUDE 5. Champ Bailey 2009 15 The Broncos signed punter Marquette King CHUBB TAKEN NO. 5 OVERALL BY BRONCOS from their division-rival Raiders on April 5. Outside Linebacker Bradley Chubb (1st Rd., No. 5) became just King, a 2016 Associated Press All-Pro the fifth player to be chosen by the Broncos with a top-5 overall Second Team selection, is the only punter in NFL history to record at least a 40-yard net selection in the NFL Draft. average in each of his first five seasons. Chubb finished his collegiate career at North Carolina State with He ranked third in the NFL with a career-best school career records for sacks (26) and tackles for a loss (60). 42.7-yard net average with Oakland in 2017. HIGHEST BRONCOS DRAFT PICKS (COMMON DRAFT ERA - SINCE 1967) HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE, NFL, 2017 Year Pick Name Pos. College Player No. Yds. Net Avg. 1. 2011 2 Von Miller LB Texas A&M 1. Brett Kern, Ten. 75 3,728 44.6 2. 1991 4 Mike Croel LB Nebraska 2. Johnny Hekker, LAR 65 3,113 44.3 3. 1983 4 Chris Hinton G Northwestern 3. Marquette King, Oak. 69 3,270 42.7 4. 2018 5 Bradley Chubb LB N.C. State 4. Rigoberto Sanchez, Ind. 84 3,764 42.6 1972 5 Riley Odoms TE Houston 5. Michael Palardy, car. 71 3,269 42.4

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