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BRONCOS WEEKLY RELEASE 3 World Championships • 8 Super Bowls • 10 AFC Title Games 15 AFC West Titles • 22 Playoff Berths • 29 Winning Seasons Football Media Relations Staff: Patrick Smyth, Chief Communications Officer Erich Schubert, Senior Director of Communications & Content REGULAR SEASON Nathan Edwards, Assistant Director of Public Relations Megan Boyle, Communications Strategist week Jordan Beasley, Public Relations Assistant #1

Denver Broncos (0-0) ON THE AIRWAVES: at TELEVISION (FOX) (0-0) Play-by-Play: Adam Amin Analyst: Mark Schlereth Sideline: Shannon Spake Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021 • 4:25 p.m. EDT LOCAL RADIO (KOA - 850 AM/94.1 FM & The Fox - 103.5 FM) MetLife Stadium (82,500) • East Rutherford, N.J. Play-by-Play: Dave Logan Analyst: Rick Lewis BRONCOS OPEN 2021 REGULAR SEASON AT N.Y. GIANTS QUICK HITS The Denver Broncos open the 2021 Denver has won two of the last three regular season matchups with the season with a visit to the New York Giants, including a 41-23 victory in its last road game in 2013. See Page 3 Giants on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. EDT. The Broncos have compiled a 39-21-1 (.639) all-time opening-game record Denver is looking for its first season- to tie for the best winning percentage in the NFL. See Page 4 opening win since 2018 in its first The weekend of Aug. 7-8, 2021 saw safety (Class of 2020), road game against the Giants since the safety John Lynch (Class of 2021) and (Class of 2021) enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. See Page 5 2013 campaign. Late Owner Pat Bowlen, who passed away at the age of 75 on June 13, 2021 DENVER BRONCOS SCHEDULE 2019, was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 3, 2019. Bowlen was one of the most accomplished NFL owners in league history PRESEASON (3-0) and made significant contributions to the growth of the game. See Pages 6-8 Wk. Day Date Opponent Site Result Rec. George Paton, who enters his first year with the Broncos 1 Sat. Aug. 14 at Minnesota U.S. Bank Stadium W, 33-6 1-0 after 14 seasons with the , selected 10 players in his first 2 Sat. Aug. 21 at W, 30-3 2-0 NFL Draft with Denver. See Page 9 3 Sat. Aug. 28 L.A. RAMS Empower Field at Mile High W, 17-12 3-0 owns an 18-9 record as a defensive coordinator or REGULAR SEASON head coach against rookie . See Pages 10-11 Wk. Day Date Opponent Site Time TV Denver’s offense in 2020 received contributions from 15 first or second- 1 Sun. Sept. 12 at N.Y. Giants MetLife Stadium 4:25 p.m. EDT FOX year offensive players who appeared in 5,556 snaps, which was nearly 900 snaps more than any other team in the NFL (Cin., 4,651). See Page 13 2 Sun. Sept. 19 at Jacksonville TIAA Bank Field 1:00 p.m. EDT CBS The Broncos acquired quarterback in a trade with 3 Sun. Sept. 26 N.Y. JETS Empower Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MDT CBS the . An eight-year pro, Bridgewater ranks fourth in 4 Sun. Oct. 3 BALTIMORE Empower Field at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MDT CBS completion percentage (66.5%) among active quarterbacks with at least 5 Sun. Oct. 10 at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. EDT FOX* 1,000 passing attempts since 2014. See Page 14 6 Sun. Oct. 17 LAS VEGAS Empower Field at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MDT CBS* Running back III finished the 2020 season with 1,144 7 Thu. Oct. 21 at Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium 8:20 p.m. EDT FOX/NFLN scrimmage yards (986 rush / 158 rec.) to give him more than 1,000 offensive yards for the fourth time in his career. See Page 15 8 Sun. Oct. 31 WASHINGTON Empower Field at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MDT FOX* 9 Sun. Nov. 7 at AT&T Stadium 12 p.m. CST FOX* Third-year tight end recorded the eighth-most receptions (62) by a Broncos tight end in a single season in 2020. See Page 16 10 Sun. Nov. 14 PHILADELPHIA Empower Field at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MST CBS* 11 Sun. Nov. 21 BYE In his first NFL season in 2020, totaled the second-most receptions (52) and receiving yards (856) ever by a Broncos 12 Sun. Nov. 28 L.A. CHARGERS Empower Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MST CBS* rookie. See Page 17 13 Sun. Dec. 5 at Kansas City GEHA Field at 12 p.m. CST CBS* The Broncos are the first team since red zone statistics began being tracked 14 Sun. Dec. 12 Empower Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MST FOX* in 1995 to lead the league in red zone defense in consecutive seasons (2019- 15 Sun. Dec. 19 CINCINNATI Empower Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MST CBS* 20). Under Fangio the last two years, Denver has allowed a on only 47 of 107 (43.9%) opponent red zone trips. See Page 18 16 Sun. Dec. 26 at Las Vegas 1:25 p.m. PST CBS* 17 Sun. Jan. 2 at L.A. Chargers SoFi Stadium 1:05 p.m. PST CBS* After missing all of 2020 with an injury, outside looks to regain the form that made him the seventh-fastest player to reach 100 18 Sun. Jan. 9 KANSAS CITY Empower Field at Mile High 2:25 p.m. MST CBS* regular season sacks in NFL history. See Page 19 * - All NFL games scheduled Sundays from Weeks 5-18 are eligible to be moved due to the All-Pro safety Justin Simmons, who played all 1,085 of Denver’s defensive league’s flexible scheduling format. snaps in 2020, owns the longest active streak of consecutive snaps played (3,211) among NFL defensive players See Page 21 BRONCOS/GIANTS TEAM COMPARISON (2020) BRONCOS/GIANTS INDIVIDUAL COMPARISON (2020)

NFL Top 10 BRONCOS GIANTS NFL Bottom 10 PASSING YARDS 5-11 6-10 Lock...... 2,933 Jones...... 2,943 Driskel*...... 432 McCoy*...... 375 GENERAL Rypien...... 295 -16 (32nd) Turnover Margin (Rk) 0 (T-17th) RUSHING YARDS 28:59 (25th) Time of Possession Avg. (Rk) 28:42 (28th) Gordon ...... 986 Gallman*...... 682 OFFENSE Lindsay*...... 502 Jones...... 423 Freeman...... 170 Morris* ...... 238 335.6 (23rd) Net Yards Per Game (Rk) 299.6 (31st) 5.21 (25th) Yards Per Play (Rk) 4.96 (29th) RECEIVING YARDS 20.2 (28th) Points Per Game (Rk) 17.5 (31st) Jeudy...... 856 Slayton...... 751 Patrick...... 742 Shepard...... 656 119.9 (13th) Net Rushing YPG (Rk) 110.5 (19th) Fant...... 673 Engram ...... 654 215.7 (26th) Net Passing YPG (Rk) 189.1 (29th) POINTS SCORED 23 (32nd) Had Intercepted (Rk) 11 (T-9th) McManus...... 108 Gano ...... 114 9 (T-18th) Lost (Rk) 11 (T-24th) Gordon ...... 60 Gallman*...... 36 32 (32nd) Giveaways (Rk) 22 (T-20th) Patrick...... 36 Shepard...... 26 32 (T-13th) Sacks Allowed (Rk) 50 (T-31st) Jeudy/Fant...... 20 Slayton/Lewis*. . . . .18 36.7% (26th) Third Down Pct. (Rk) 36.4% (29th) 53.3% (27th) Red Zone Pct. (Rk) 46.3% (31st) Simmons...... 5 Bradberry...... 3 Callahan...... 2 Eight Players...... 1 DEFENSE Three Players...... 1 367.9 (21st) Net Yards Per Game (Rk) 349.3 (12th) SACKS 5.6 (20th) Yards Per Play (Rk) 5.3 (9th) Reed ...... 8.0 Williams...... 11.5 27.9 (25th) Points Per Game (Rk) 22.3 (9th) Chubb...... 7.5 Lawrence/Fackrell* . . 4.0 130.0 (25th) Net Rushing YPG (Rk) 111.4 (10th) Jones...... 6.5 Tomlinson*. . . . . 3.5 237.9 (T-16th) Net Passing YPG (Rk) 237.9 (T-16th) DEFENSIVE TACKLES (PRESS BOX TOTALS) 10 (T-23rd) Interceptions (Rk) 11 (T-18th) Johnson...... 124 Martinez...... 151 6 (T-25th) Recoveries (Rk) 11 (T-4th) Jewell ...... 111 Ryan...... 92 16 (29th) Takeaways (Rk) 22 (T-10th) Simmons...... 96 Peppers...... 89 Jackson...... 89 Love...... 61 42 (9th) Sacks (Rk) 40 (T-12th) Ojemudia...... 62 Williams...... 57 40.2% (15th) Third Down Pct. (Rk) 44.6% (25th) KICKOFF RETURNS (AVG.) 47.5% (1st) Red Zone Pct. (Rk) 50.9% (2nd) Spencer. . . . . 15 (18.7) Lewis*. . . . .24 (22.4) SPECIAL TEAMS Cleveland. . . . . 10 (23.4) Ballentine*. . . .9 (21.2) Hamler...... 2 (21.0) Board...... 2 (27.0) 46.1 (10th) Gross Punting Avg. (Rk) 44.1 (26th) 40.8 (14th) Net Punting Avg. (Rk) 38.2 (28th) PUNT RETURNS (AVG.) 13.4 (2nd) Punt Return Avg. (Rk) 11.4 (6th) Spencer. . . . . 16 (15.8) Peppers. . . . 15 (12.5) Hamler...... 3 (2.0) Tate*...... 4 (8.8) 8.1 (15th) Punt Return Avg. Against (Rk) 9.3 (21st) 20.6 (23rd) Kickoff Return Avg. (Rk) 21.9 (16th) FIELD GOALS McManus. . . .28/34 (.823) Gano . . . . 31/32 (.969) 29.9 (31st) Kickoff Return Avg. Against (Rk) 22.2 (16th) 80.0% (T-20th) Pct. (Rk) 96.9% (3rd) PUNTS (GROSS/NET AVG.) Martin. . . .65 (46.8/41.4) Dixon. . . 65 (44.8/38.8) PENALTIES 81 (T-5th) Penalties Committed 81 (T-5th) * - Player no longer with team 106 (T-5th) Opponent Penalties Committed 88 (T-22nd) 2 BRONCOS/GIANTS REGULAR-SEASON SERIES BREAKDOWN CROSSING PATHS (PRO) Series Meetings: 12 Giants TE was teammates in Minnesota with Broncos QB Broncos Record: 6-6-0 (Home: 4-2-0 / Away: 2-4-0) Teddy Bridgewater (2014-17) and DL (2014-17, ‘19- First Game: at NYG 29, Den. 17 (11/5/72) 20)… Broncos CB and Giants LB Reggie Ragland played Last Game: NYG 23, at Den. 10 (10/15/17) together in Buffalo for one season in 2016… Giants WR Kenny Golladay Current Streak: Lost 1 played with Broncos G and P Sam Martin for three Longest Den. Win Streak: 2, 2x, last time (11/26/09-9/15/13) seasons while in Detroit (2017-19)… Fleming was coached by Giants Longest N.Y. Win Streak: 3, (11/23/86-12/10/89) Offensive Coordinator for two seasons (2018-19) when Last Den. Home Win: at Den. 26, NYG 6 (11/26/09) Garrett served as Cowboys head coach… Giants Assistant Offensive Line Last Den. Home Loss: NYG 23, at Den. 10 (10/15/17) Coach Ben Wilkerson coached in Chicago with Broncos Head Coach Vic Last Den. Road Win: Den. 41, at NYG 23 (9/15/13) Fangio and Defensive Coordinator Ed Donatell for three seasons (2015- 17), and Wide Receivers Coach Zach Azzanni and Running Backs Coach Last Den. Road Loss: at NYG 24, Den. 23 (10/23/05) Curtis Modkins for one season (2017)… Broncos Coach Den. Shutouts: None coached three seasons with Garrett in Dallas (2008-10)… N.Y. Shutouts: None Broncos Quarterbacks Coach Mike Shula coached with McGaughey for Most Den. Points: 41, (9/15/13): Den. 41, at NYG 23 two seasons (2016-17) in Carolina… Donatell and Giants Defensive Backs Most N.Y. Points: 39, (1/25/86): NYG 39, Den. 20 Coach Jerome Henderson coached together for one season with the Jets Total Den. Points: 242 in 2007… Broncos Defensive Pass Game Specialist Chris Beake and Total N.Y. Points: 213 Offensive Coordinator Pat Shurmur coached together with Henderson in Average Den. Points: 20.1 Cleveland in 2011… Broncos Tight Ends Coach Wade Harman coached Average N.Y. Points: 17.8 three seasons (2016-18) with Henderson in … Broncos Defensive Largest Den. Win: 20, (11/26/09): at Den. 26, NYG 6 Line Coach and Giants Wide Receivers Coach Largest N.Y. Win: 19, (1/25/86): NYG 39, Den. 20 coached together for three seasons with the Bills from 2006-08. Most Pts., Both Teams: 64, (9/15/13): Den. 41, at NYG 23 FORMER GIANTS ON THE BRONCOS Fewest Pts., Both Teams: 21, (12/10/89): NYG 14, at Den. 7 Broncos Offensive Coordinator Pat Shurmur served as head coach BRONCOS/GIANTS ALL-TIME RESULTS for the Giants for two seasons (2018-19)… Broncos Quarterbacks Season (Date) W/L Result Site Coach Mike Shula spent two seasons with the Giants coaching under 1972 (11/5) L @N.Y. Giants 29, Denver 17 Pat Shurmur as offensive coordinator from 2018-19… Broncos T Cam 1976 (11/21) W @Denver 14, N.Y. Giants 13 Fleming played for one season with the Giants in 2020. 1980 (10/26) W Denver 14, @N.Y. Giants 9 Giants Stadium 1986 (11/23) L @N.Y. Giants 19, Denver 16 Giants Stadium 1986 (1/25) L N.Y. Giants 39, Denver 20* 1989 (12/10) L N.Y. Giants 14, @Denver 7 Mile High Stadium 1992 (11/15) W @Denver 27, N.Y. Giants 13 Mile High Stadium 1998 (12/13) L @N.Y. Giants 20, Denver 16 Giants Stadium 2001 (9/10) W @Denver 31, N.Y. Giants 20 INVESCO Field at Mile High 2005 (10/23) L @N.Y. Giants 24, Denver 23 Giants Stadium 2009 (11/26) W @Denver 26, N.Y. Giants 6 INVESCO Field at Mile High 2013 (9/15) W Denver 41, @N.Y. Giants 23 MetLife Stadium 2017 (10/15) L N.Y. Giants 23, @Den. 10 S.A.F. at Mile High * XXI BRONCOS/GIANTS CONNECTIONS CROSSING PATHS (COLLEGE) Broncos WR KJ Hamler and Giants RB played together for one season at Penn State in 2017… Broncos G Graham Glasgow and Giants S Jabrill Peppers played together at Michigan for two seasons FORMER BRONCOS ON THE GIANTS (2014-15)… Broncos WR and Giants RB Devonate Booker Giants Senior Vice President and General Manager Dave Gettleman were teammates for two years (2014-15) at Utah… Giants Running Backs spent four seasons (1994-97) with the Broncos as a scout for the east Coach Burton Burns crossed paths with Broncos S and southeast regions… Giants Special Teams Coordinator Thomas (2006-09), WR Jerry Jeudy (2017-19) and CB Pat Surtain II (2018-19) McGaughey coached for the Broncos, serving as assistant special teams at Alabama when he served as associate head coach/running backs coach coordinator from 2005-06… Giants Wide Receivers Coach Tyke Tolbert and the assistant athletic director of football… Broncos CB Ronald Darby was part of the Broncos coaching staff and served as wide was coached by Giants Senior Defensive Assistant Jeremy Pruitt for receivers coach for seven seasons (2011-2017)… Giants RB Devontae one season at State when Pruitt served as defensive coordinator/ Booker played four seasons with the Broncos from 2016-19. defensive backs coach in 2013… Giants Tight Ends Coach Derek Dooley coached Broncos ILB Alexander Johnson for two seasons at Tennessee HOMETOWN CONNECTIONS (2011-12) when he served as head coach… Dooley also served as Giants OT is a native of Denver and played four seasons the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Missouri, where he (2007-10) at University of Colorado… Broncos DL Shamar Stephen is a coached Broncos QB for one season in 2018 and TE Albert native of Westbury, N.Y. Okwuegbunam for two seasons (2018-19)... Broncos Linebackers Coach Reggie Herring and Burns coached together for three seasons (1999- 2001) at Clemson University… Broncos Offensive Quality Control Coach Chris Cook coached for one season in 2016 with Giants Defensive Quality Control Coach Ryan Anderson at East Carolina. 3 2020 NFL STANDINGS NFL SCHEDULE - REGULAR SEASON WEEK 1 AFC East Thursday, Sept. 9 Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC Dallas at Tampa Bay ...... 8:20 p.m. (EDT) Z Sunday, Sept. 12 Buf. 13 3 0 .813 501 375 7-1 6-2 6-0 10-2 3-1 Jacksonville at ...... 12:00 p.m. (CDT) Mia. 10 6 0 .625 404 338 5-3 5-3 3-3 7-5 3-1 Arizona at Tennessee...... 12:00 p.m. (CDT) N.E. 7 9 0 .438 326 353 5-3 2-6 3-3 6-6 1-3 L.A. Chargers at Washington...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) Seattle at ...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) NYJ 2 14 0 .125 243 457 1-7 1-7 0-6 1-11 1-3 N.Y. Jets at Carolina ...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) AFC North Minnesota at Cincinnati...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) at Detroit...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC Pittsburgh at Buffalo...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) Pit. Z 12 4 0 .750 416 312 7-1 5-3 4-2 9-3 3-1 Philadelphia at Atlanta...... 1:00 p.m. (EDT) Bal. y 11 5 0 .688 468 303 5-3 6-2 4-2 7-5 4-0 Cleveland at Kansas City...... 3:25 p.m. (CDT) Green Bay at ...... 4:25 p.m. (EDT) Cle. y 11 5 0 .688 408 419 6-2 5-3 3-3 7-5 4-0 Denver at N.Y. Giants...... 4:25 p.m. (EDT) Cin. 4 11 1 .281 311 424 3-5 1-6-1 1-5 4-8 0-3-1 at New England...... 4:25 p.m. (EDT) Chicago at L.A. Rams ...... 5:20 p.m. (PDT) AFC South Sunday, Sept. 13 Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC Baltimore at Las Vegas ...... 5:15 p.m. (PDT) Z Ten. 11 5 0 .688 491 439 5-3 6-2 5-1 8-4 3-1 BRONCOS IN SEASON OPENERS Ind. y 11 5 0 .688 451 362 6-2 5-3 4-2 7-5 4-0 The Broncos have compiled a 39-21-1 (.639) all-time open- Hou. 4 12 0 .250 384 464 2-6 2-6 2-4 3-9 1-3 ing-game record to tie for the best winning percentage in the NFL. Jac. 1 15 0 .063 306 492 1-7 0-8 1-5 1-11 0-4 Denver, which is 7-3 in its last 10 season openers (since 2011), owns AFC West a 30-8-1 record in season-openers at home and is 9-13 in season open- Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFC ers on the road. From 2012-20, Denver won seven consecutive Week K.C.* 14 2 0 .875 473 362 6-2 8-0 4-2 10-2 4-0 1 home openers. LV 8 8 0 .500 434 478 2-6 6-2 4-2 6-6 2-2 TOP OPENING-GAME RECORDS, NFL HISTORY LAC 7 9 0 .438 384 426 4-4 3-5 3-3 6-6 1-3 Team W L T Pct. Streak 1. Denver 39 21 1 .639 Lost 2 Den. 5 11 0 .313 323 446 2-6 3-5 1-5 4-8 1-3 Dallas 39 21 1 .639 Lost 1 NFC East 3. Green Bay 58 39 3 .580 Won 6 Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC 4. New England 35 26 0 .573 Won 3 Was. Z 7 9 0 .438 335 329 3-5 4-4 4-2 5-7 2-2 5. Minnesota 34 25 1 .567 Lost 1 NYG 6 10 0 .375 280 357 3-5 3-5 4-2 5-7 1-3 BRONCOS’ LAST 10 SEASON OPENERS (SINCE 2011) Season (Date) W/L Result Site Dal. 6 10 0 .375 395 473 4-4 2-6 2-4 5-7 1-3 2011 (9/4) L Oakland 23, at Denver 20 S.A.F. at Mile High Phi. 4 10 1 .300 320 398 3-3-1 1-7 2-3 4-7 0-3-1 2012 (9/9) W at Denver 31, Pittsburgh 19 S.A.F. at Mile High NFC North 2013 (9/5) W at Denver 49, Baltimore 27 S.A.F. at Mile High Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC 2014 (9/7) W at Denver 31, Indianapolis 24 S.A.F. at Mile High 2015 (9/13) W at Denver 19, Baltimore 13 S.A.F. at Mile High G.B. * 13 3 0 .813 509 369 7-1 6-2 5-1 10-2 3-1 2016 (9/8) W at Denver 21, Carolina 20 S.A.F. at Mile High y Chi. 8 8 0 .500 372 370 3-5 5-3 2-4 6-6 2-2 2017 (9/11) W at Denver 24, L.A. Chargers 21 S.A.F. at Mile High Min. 7 9 0 .438 430 475 3-5 4-4 4-2 5-7 2-2 2018 (9/9) W at Denver 27, Seattle 24 Broncos Stadium at Mile High Det. 5 11 0 .313 377 519 1-7 4-4 1-5 4-8 1-3 2019 (9/9) L at Oakland 24, Denver 16 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 2020 (9/4) L Tennessee 16, at Denver 14 Empower Field at Mile High NFC South Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC N.O. Z 12 4 0 .750 482 337 6-2 6-2 6-0 10-2 2-2 T.B. y 11 5 0 .688 492 355 5-3 6-2 4-2 8-4 3-1 Car. 5 11 0 .313 350 402 2-6 3-5 1-5 4-8 1-3 Atl. 4 12 0 .250 396 414 2-6 2-6 1-5 2-10 2-2 NFC West Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div NFC AFC Sea. Z 12 4 0 .750 459 371 7-1 5-3 4-2 9-3 3-1 LAR y 10 6 0 .625 372 296 6-2 4-4 3-3 9-3 1-3 Ari. 8 8 0 .500 410 376 4-4 4-4 2-4 6-6 2-2 S.F. 6 10 0 .375 376 390 1-7 5-3 3-3 4-8 2-2 x - Clinched playoff; y - Clinched Wild Card; z - Clinched Division; * - Clinched Division and Home Field Advantage 4 BRONCOS SEASON OPENER RECORDS STEVE ATWATER, JOHN LYNCH & PEYTON MANNING PASSING YARDS ENTER PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Player Game Yds. A trio of former Broncos—S Steve Atwater (Class of 2020), S 1. Peyton Manning vs. Bal., 9/5/13 462 John Lynch (Class of 2021) and QB Peyton Manning (Class of 2. vs. S.D., 9/7/62 376 2021)—were enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame over the 3. vs. S.D., 9/4/94 371 weekend of Aug. 7-8, 2021. Atwater, Lynch and Manning give the 4. John Elway vs. Sea., 9/13/87 338 5. vs. NYG, 9/10/01 330 Broncos five PFHOF inductees in the last three years. 6. vs. K.C., 9/21/75 329 Atwater played the first 10 seasons of vs. Sea., 9/9/18 329 his 11-year career with the Broncos after 8. John Elway vs. Buf., 9/3/95 317 being selected by the club in the first 9. Brian Griese at Stl., 9/4/00 307 round (20th overall) of the 1989 NFL 10. vs. Oak., 9/12/12 304 Draft from the University of Arkansas. at Buf., 9/9/07 304 A first-team selection for the 1990s RUSHING YARDS NFL All-Decade Team, Atwater’s eight Player Game Yds. career selections are the sec- 1. Quentin Griffin vs. K.C., 9/12/04 156 ond most by a player in Broncos history. 2. Travis Henry at Buf., 9/9/07 139 In 167 career regular-season games 3. Clinton Portis at Cin., 9/7/03 120 (166 starts), Atwater totaled 1,357 tackles (857 solo), 24 intercep- 4. Gaston Green vs. Cin., 9/1/91 116 tions (408 yds.), five sacks (34 yds.), 13 forced fumbles and nine 5. vs. Bos., 9/14/69 105 fumble recoveries. 6. Tatum Bell at Stl., 9/10/06 103 Lynch, a nine-time Pro Bowler 7. vs. NYG, 9/10/01 101 and a four-time Associated Terrell Davis vs. K.C., 8/31/97 101 Press All-Pro selection, played Floyd Little vs. Hou., 9/17/72 101 15 NFL seasons, including his 10. Sammy Winder at Pit., 9/4/83 96 first 11 years (1993-2003) with at Cin., 9/12/76 96 the and RECEIVING YARDS his final four years (2004-07) Player Game Yds. with the Broncos. 1. Shannon Sharpe vs. Buf., 9/3/95 180 Lynch was inducted into the 2. vs. Bal., 9/5/13 161 Buccaneers Ring of Honor and 3. Rick Upchurch vs. K.C., 9/21/75 153 Broncos Ring of Fame in 2016, 4. Eddie Royal at Oak., 9/8/08 146 earning the rare distinction of being inducted into the Ring of 5. vs. Sea., 9/9/18 135 Honor/Fame with two NFL teams. 6. Lionel Taylor at Buf., 9/10/61 132 7. Al Denson vs. Bos., 9/3/67 131 Manning, the only five-time Most Valuable Player in NFL history 8. Al Carmichael at Bos., 9/9/60 130 (2003-04, ’08-09, ’13), played 18 seasons with Indianapolis (1998- 9. Rod Smith vs. K.C., 8/31/97 122 2011) and Denver (2012-15). 10. Mark Jackson at LAA, 9/9/90 121 Manning is one of two quarterbacks in league history to win a Super Bowl with two franchises (Indianapolis – SB XLI; Denver – SB 50) while also helping the Colts and Broncos to Super Bowls WHAT TO WATCH FOR VS. GIANTS XLIV and XLVIII, respectively. He helped the Broncos to the most TEAM (.639 winning pct. in season openers) wins (55) and highest winning percentage (.764) of any team in *- Needs one win to improve its league-best .639 winning percentage in the NFL while capturing four AFC West Division titles, two AFC regular-season openers. Championships and a Super Bowl victory during his four years QB TEDDY BRIDGEWATER (59 career games played, 49 career starts) with the team. * - Needs one game played to reach 60 for his career and one start to BRONCOS IN THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME reach 50. Name, Position Year Inducted OLB VON MILLER (106.0 career sacks, T-25th all-time) John Elway, QB 2004 *- Needs a half sack to pass (106.0) for sole possession Gary Zimmerman, T 2008 of 25th place on the NFL's all-time sack list. Floyd Little, RB 2010 *- Needs two sacks to pass (107.5) for sole possession of Shannon Sharpe, TE 2011 Terrell Davis, RB 2017 24th on the NFL's all-time sack list. Champ Bailey, CB 2019 Pat Bowlen, Owner 2019 Steve Atwater, S 2020 John Lynch, S 2021 Peyton Manning, QB 2021

5 PAT BOWLEN A HALL OF FAME OWNER PAT BOWLEN'S RANKS AMONG ALL-TIME OWNERS PAT BOWLEN’S ALL-TIME RANKINGS AMONG PRO FOOTBALL PRIMARY OWNERS/CHAIRPERSONS (MODERN ERA) Category No. All-Time Rk. 1984-2018 Regular-Season Wins 333 5th 1st Overall Wins 354 4th 1st Winning Seasons 21 T-6th 1st Playoff Appearances 18 T-3rd 1st Playoff Wins 21 T-3rd 2nd Conference Championship Berths 9 T-4th 2nd Super Bowl Appearances 7 2nd 2nd Super Bowl Wins 3 T-4th T-3rd MOST OVERALL WINS BY A TEAM OWNER, Denver Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen was enshrined into the Pro PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HISTORY (MODERN ERA) Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019. Owner Team Years (Ovr.) Wins Bowlen joined former cornerback Champ Bailey in the Hall's Class 1. Bud Adams Hou./Ten. 1960-2013 (54) 409 of 2019, giving the Broncos seven Hall of Famers. Bowlen and Bailey 2. Ralph Wilson Buffalo 1960-2013 (54) 390 are forever enshrined in Canton, Ohio with quarterback John Elway 3. Lamar Hunt Kansas City 1960-2006 (47) 381 (Class of 2004), tackle Gary Zimmerman (Class of 2008), running 4. Pat Bowlen Denver 1984-2018 (35) 354 back Floyd Little (Class of 2010), tight end Shannon Sharpe (Class 5. Art Modell Cle./Bal. 1961-2003 (43) 353 of 2011) and running back Terrell Davis (Class of 2017). MOST SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES BY A TEAM OWNER, PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HISTORY PAT BOWLEN BY THE NUMBERS Owner Team No. 354 overall wins 1. Robert Kraft New England 8 300 consecutive sellouts (every game) 2. Pat Bowlen Denver 7 59.8 regular season win percentage 3. Edward DeBartolo Jr. San Francisco 5 35 years as owner (1984-2019) Clint Murchison Jr. Dallas 5 28 seasons with a .500 or better record Joe Robbie Miami 5 18 playoff berths MOST PLAYOFF APPEARANCES BY AN OWNER 15 all-time NFL Committee assignments Owner Years No. 13 AFC West Division titles 1. Bud Adams, Hou./Ten. 1960-2013 (54) 21 10.2 total wins per year as owner Robert Kraft, N.E. 1994-pres. (25) 21 3. Pat Bowlen, Den. 1984-2018 (33) 18 9 AFC Championship Games Art Modell, Cle./Bal. 1961-2003 (43) 18 7 Super Bowl appearances 5. Ralph Wilson, Buf. 1960-2013 (54) 17 4 different Super Bowl head coaches , Oak. 1972-2011 (40) 17 3 World Championships Clint Murchison Jr., Dal. 1960-83 (24) 17 BRONCOS A PRO SPORTS POWERHOUSE UNDER PAT BOWLEN PAT BOWLEN REACHED SUPER BOWL During Owner Pat Bowlen’s tenure (1984-2019), the Broncos WITH FOUR DIFFERENT HEAD COACHES owned the third-best regular-season win percentage (.598) in the Pat Bowlen was the only principal owner in pro football history NFL and the fourth-best win percentage by any team in American to reach the Super Bowl with four different head coaches: Dan professional sports. Reeves (XXI, XXII, XXIV), (XXXII, XXXIII), John HIGHEST WIN PCT. AMONG AMERICAN PRO SPORTS TEAMS (SINCE 1984) Fox (XLVIII) and (50). Figures through June 13, 2019 Team League W L T Pct. PRINCIPAL OWNERS TO APPEAR IN 1. San Antonio Spurs NBA 1,787 1,035 - .633 SUPER BOWLS WITH THE MOST HEAD COACHES 2. NFL 346 213 0 .619 Owner Team No. 3. NFL 334 223 2 .599 1. Pat Bowlen Denver 4 4. Denver Broncos NFL 333 225 1 .598 D. Reeves, M. Shanahan, J. Fox, G. Kubiak 5. Lakers NBA 1,686 1,136 - .597 2. Al Davis Oakland 3 BRONCOS THE BEST AT HOME UNDER PAT BOWLEN J. Madden, T. Flores, B. Callahan Georgia Frontiere L.A. Rams 3 The Broncos owned the NFL’s best home record during Owner Pat Bowlen’s tenure (1984-2018) in the regular season and postseason R. Malavasi, D. Vermeil, M. Martz with a 214-86 (.713) mark. 4. Nine owners - 2 TOP HOME RECORDS, NFL, 1984-2018 Team Regular Season Postseason Total Pct. 1. Denver 199-81-0 (.710) 15-5 (.750) 214-86-0 .713 2. New England 194-86-0 (.692) 20-3 (.870) 216-89-0 .708 3. Pittsburgh 193-85-1 (.694) 13-7 (.650) 206-93-1 .688 4. Baltimore 126-57-1 (.688) 3-2 (.600) 129-59-1 .685 5. Green Bay 187-90-3 (.673) 11-5 (.688) 198-95-3 .674

6 PAT BOWLEN FASTEST TO 350 WINS BOWLEN ERA MARKED BY ACHIEVEMENT Pat Bowlen earned his 350th overall win in Week 2 against Introduced as the majority owner of the Denver Broncos on March Oakland in 2018 to become the fastest owner (581 games) in pro- 23, 1984, Pat Bowlen positioned the Broncos among the league’s fessional football history to reach 350 wins. top franchises during the last three decades. FEWEST GAMES TO REACH 350 OVERALL WINS BY AN OWNER, REGULAR-SEASON WINS, NFL, 1984-2018 PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL HISTORY Team No. Owner Games 1. New England 346 1. Pat Bowlen, Den. 581 2. Pittsburgh 334 2. George Halas, Chi. 618 3. Denver 333 3. Lamar Hunt, K.C. 669 4. San Francisco 320 Art Modell, Cle./Bal. 669 5. Green Bay 316 5. Bud Adams, Hou./Ten. 734 OVERALL WINS, NFL, 1984-2018 6. Ralph Wilson, Buf. 743 Team No. PAT BOWLEN’S BRONCOS SUPERLATIVES 1. New England 379 2. Pittsburgh 356 * - Pat Bowlen was the first owner in professional football history 3. Denver 354 to achieve 300 overall wins in his first 30 years. 4. San Francisco 344 5. Green Bay 337 * - In Pat Bowlen’s 35 years as owner of the Broncos, the team DIVISION TITLES, NFL, 1984-2018 had as many Super Bowl appearances (7) as losing seasons (7), Team No. including three World Championships. 1. New England 20 * - During Pat Bowlen’s ownership, the Broncos had the third-high- 2. Pittsburgh 15 3. San Francisco 14 est winning percentage (.598) in the NFL and the fourth-highest in 4. Denver 13 all of professional sports. 5. Green Bay 12 * - Pat Bowlen is the only owner in NFL history who has had four SEASONS WITH A .500 OR BETTER RECORD, NFL, 1984-2018 different head coaches lead his teams to Super Bowl appearances. Team No. 1. Denver 28 * - The Broncos’ 21 winning seasons and 18 playoff berths since New England 28 1984 are the most under a single owner in the NFL during that 3. Pittsburgh 27 span. The Broncos had an NFL-low seven losing seasons under 4. Green Bay 26 Mr. Bowlen. 5. Miami 24 * - Pat Bowlen helped Denver become the only NFL franchise to win CONFERENCE CHAMP. GAMES, NFL, 1984-2018 Team No. at least 90 games in each of the last three decades 1. New England 14 * - Under Pat Bowlen, the Broncos were the only AFC team to 2. San Francisco 11 appear in three Super Bowls in the 1980s. They were also the only 3. Pittsburgh 10 4. Denver 9 team from the conference to win a Super Bowl in the 1990s, captur- SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES, NFL, 1984-2018 ing back-to-back World Championships in 1997-98 while setting an Team No. NFL record for most overall wins (33-6, .846) in a two-year period. 1. New England 8 * - During Pat Bowlen’s 35 years of ownership, the Broncos sold 2. Denver 7 out every regular-season and postseason contest (NFL-high 300 3. N.Y. Giants 5 San Francisco 5 sellouts) as part of the club’s 49-year, 403-game sellout streak that 5. Buffalo 4 is the longest in NFL history in one city. Pittsburgh 4 * - Denver’s 349 national television appearances under Pat Bowlen SUPER BOWL WINS, NFL, 1984-2018 were the most in the league during his ownership. That total Team No. includes a league-high 164 prime-time games as well as 145 net- 1. New England 5 2. San Francisco 4 work doubleheader appearances. 3. Denver 3 * - Pat Bowlen helped put the Rocky Mountain Region on the pro- Dallas 3 fessional sports map with the sustained success of the Broncos. In N.Y. Giants 3 addition to the team’s local popularity, a 2014 Harris Poll identified the Broncos as “America’s Team.”

7 PAT BOWLEN’S NFL IMPACT PAT BOWLEN’S NFL SUPERLATIVES Pat Bowlen’s indelible contributions to the Broncos, the commu- * - In 1993, Mr. Bowlen gave nity and the NFL established him as one of the greatest contributors an ultimatum to the TV net- 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. * 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 Bowls, 1 regular season 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.

8 GEORGE PATON ENTERS FIRST YEAR AS BRONCOS GM 2021 BRONCOS ROOKIE DRAFT CLASS George Paton enters his first sea- The Broncos’ first draft under General Manager George Paton saw son as general manager of the Denver make a total of 10 selections, seven of which were used on Denver Broncos after being hired defensive players. The Broncos’ selection of CB Pat Surtain II with on Jan. 13, 2021. the ninth overall pick in the 2021 Draft marked the second con- Over 14 seasons with the secutive year Denver drafted a University of Alabama product with Minnesota Vikings, Paton (pro- its top pick, following WR Jerry Jeudy’s selection (15th overall) in nounced: Peyton) rose from direc- 2020. tor of player personnel to vice pres- DENVER’S 2021 DRAFT CLASS ident of player personnel/assistant Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) School general manager. He helped the Pat Surtain II CB 1 (9) Alabama Vikings to six playoff appearanc- RB 2 (35) North Carolina C 3 (98) Wisconsin-Whitewater es—with six different starting LB 3 (105) Ohio State quarterbacks­—while winning four S 5 (152) Texas division titles and advancing to a pair of NFC Championship games. S 5 (164) Indiana Seth Williams WR 6 (219) Auburn Kary Vincent Jr. CB 7 (237) LSU VIKINGS PRO BOWLERS ACQUIRED WITH PATON ON STAFF, 2012-20 Jonathan Cooper OLB 7 (239) Ohio State How Acquired No. of Pro Bowlers DE 7 (253) Mississippi State NFL Draft Picks 15 Veteran Free Agents 4 PATON FILLS OUT BRONCOS ROSTER College Free Agents 2 The Broncos' 2021 roster features 19 players (35.8%) who are Trades 1 new to the 53-man roster. TOTAL 22 NEW PLAYERS ON DENVER’S 53-MAN ROSTER How Acquired Total BRONCOS ALL-TIME TOP PERSONNEL EXECUTIVES NFL Draft 8 George Paton, who was named general manager of the Broncos College Free Agency 1 on Jan. 13, 2021, is the club’s 15th top personnel executive since Veteran Free Agency 6 the franchise’s first year in 1960. Trade 2 Waivers 2 Executive Title Year(s) TOTALS 19 Dean Griffing General Manager 1960-61 Jack Faulkner General Manager/Head Coach 1962-64 NEW VETERAN PLAYERS ON DENVER’S 53-MAN ROSTER Fred Gehrke Director of Player Personnel 1965-66 Player Pos. Exp. How Acq. Prev. Team Lou Saban General Manager/Head Coach 1967-71 Teddy Bridgewater QB 8 T (Car.) Carolina John Ralston General Manager/Head Coach 1972-76 Ronald Darby CB 7 UFA (Was.) Washington Fred Gehrke Vice President—General Manager 1977-80 Cam Fleming T 8 UFA (NYG) N.Y. Giants Grady Alderman General Manager 1981-82 Mike Ford CB 4 W (Det.) Detroit Hein Poulus Vice President—General Manager 1983 CB 8 FA Chicago John Beake General Manager 1984-98 Jonas Griffith ILB 1 T (S.F.) San Francisco Neal Dahlen General Manager 1999-2001 T 10 UFA (Chi.) Chicago Ted Sundquist General Manager 2002-07 TE 5 UFA (Jac.) Jacksonville Jim Goodman V.P. of Football Ops./Player Personnel 2008 Shamar Stephen DL 8 FA Minnesota Brian Xanders General Manager 2009-10 ROOKIE PLAYERS ON DENVER'S 53-MAN ROSTER John Elway Exec. V.P. of Football Ops./GM 2011-20 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) School George Paton General Manager 2021-pres. Baron Browning OLB 3 (105) Ohio State OLB 7 (239) Ohio State Jamar Johnson S 5 (164) Indiana Nate McCrary RB CFA (W-Bal.) Saginaw Valley State Quinn Meinerz OL 3 (98) Wisconsin-Whitewater Andre Mintze OLB CFA Vanderbilt Caden Sterns S 5 (152) Texas Pat Surtain II CB 1 (9) Alabama Kary Vincent Jr. CB 7 (237) Louisiana State Javonte Williams RB 2 (35) North Carolina

9 BRONCOS AMONG NFL’S BEST UNDER ELWAY ELWAY'S EYE FOR TALENT During John Elway’s 10 seasons as an executive, he drafted, signed or extended the contracts of 21 players who have combined for 42 Pro Bowl selections with the Broncos. Elway was the only NFL general manager over the last eight years to acquire future Pro Bowl players through the NFL Draft, street free agency, unrestricted free agency and college free agency. BRONCOS TO MAKE THE PRO BOWL AFTER BEING ACQUIRED OR HAVING CONTRACT EXTENDED BY JOHN ELWAY Year Player Pro Bowls 2011 CB Champ Bailey (Extension) 2 CB Chris Harris Jr. (CFA) 4 The Broncos won the eighth-most overall games with John Elway LB Von Miller (Draft) 8 as the top football executive from 2011-20. RB Willis McGahee (FA) 1 MOST OVERALL WINS, NFL, 2011-2020 TE (Draft) 2 Team W L T Pct. 2012 QB Peyton Manning (FA) 3 1. New England 134 48 0 .736 K Matt Prater (Extension) 1 2. Seattle 114 60 1 .654 2013 RB C.J. Anderson (CFA) 1 3. Green Bay 111 60 2 .647 T (Extension) 1 4. Pittsburgh 105 62 1 .628 G Louis Vasquez (UFA) 1 New Orleans 105 64 0 .621 2014 WR Emmanuel Sanders (UFA) 2 Kansas City 105 65 0 .618 CB (UFA) 4 7. Baltimore 103 67 0 .606 S T.J. Ward (UFA) 2 8. Denver 96 74 0 .565 OLB DeMarcus Ware (FA) 2 BRONCOS NFL RANKS UNDER JOHN ELWAY (2011-2020) 2015 S (UFA) 1 Statistic No. Rk. WR Demaryius Thomas (Extension) 2 Overall Wins 96 8th 2016 LS Casey Kreiter (FA) 1 Reg. Season Wins 90 8th Justin Simmons (Draft) 1 Playoff Wins 6 4th 2018 (Draft) 1 Playoff Berths 5 T-9th RB Phillip Lindsay (CFA) 1 Division Titles 5 T-4th WR (Draft) 1 Super Bowl Appearances 2 T-2nd Totals 21 players 42 Super Bowl Wins 1 T-2nd ELWAY ERA: FIRST 100 GAMES FANGIO ENTERS THIRD SEASON AS HEAD COACH The Broncos posted a 71-29 (.710) overall record during John Vic Fangio enters his third season as the Broncos' head coach in 2021. Below is a look at the overall records (regular season and Elway’s tenure as an executive (2011-Wk. 10, 2016) with that win playoffs) for all of Denver’s head coaches in the club’s 61-year percentage ranking second in the NFL during that period. history. Elway’s 71 total wins are believed to be the most by any NFL BRONCOS ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES’ OVERALL RECORDS team’s general manager through his first 100 overall games. Head Coach Years W L T Pct. MOST WINS BY CURRENT NFL GENERAL MANAGERS Frank Filchock 1960-61 7 20 1 .268 IN THEIR FIRST 100 OVERALL GAMES AS TOP PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE Jack Faulkner 1962-64 9 22 1 .297 Executive First Year W L T Pct. SB WC Mac Speedie* 1964-66 6 19 1 .250 1. John Elway, Den. 2011 71 29 0 .710 2 1 Ray Malavasi* 1966 4 8 0 .333 2. , Pit. 2000 65 34 1 .655 0 0 Lou Saban 1967-71 20 42 3 .331 3. John Schneider, Sea. 2010 62 38 0 .620 2 1 Jerry Smith* 1971 2 3 0 .400 4. Jerry Jones, Dal. 1989 61 39 0 .610 2 2 John Ralston 1972-76 34 33 3 .507 5. Thomas Dimitroff, Atl. 2008 60 40 0 .600 0 0 Red Miller 1977-80 42 25 0 .627 6. , Ari. 2013 53 45 2 .540 0 0 1981-92 117 79 1 .596 7. Tom Telesco, LAC 2013 50 50 0 .500 0 0 1993-94 16 17 0 .485 8. , Min. 2006 48 52 0 .794 0 0 Mike Shanahan 1995-2008 146 91 0 .616 9. , N.O. 2002 47 53 0 .470 0 0 Josh McDaniels 2009-10 11 17 0 .393 10. , LAR 2012 45 54 1 .470 1 0 * 2010 1 3 0 .250 John Fox 2011-14 49 22 0 .690 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME GENERAL MANAGERS THROUGH THEIR Gary Kubiak 2015-16 24 11 0 .686 FIRST 100 OVERALL GAMES AS TOP PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE Vance Joseph 2017-18 11 21 0 .344 Executive First Year W L T Pct. SB WC Vic Fangio 2019-present 12 20 0 .375 Al Davis, Oak. 1966 69 24 7 .725 1 0 *Interim Head Coach Bill Polian, Buf. 1986 61 39 0 .610 1 0 Tex Schram, LAN 1947 61 34 5 .635 0 0 Ron Wolf, G.B. 1991 56 44 0 .560 0 0 , Min. 1964 54 41 5 .565 1 0 10 FANGIO’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING BREAKDOWN VIC FANGIO COACHED DEFENSES TOUGH ON ROOKIE QBs Year Position Team/School Rec. Postseason Broncos Head Coach Vic Fangio has 1979 Linebackers Dunmore (Pa.) H.S. 8-3 faced a rookie quarterback 27 times in his 1980 Defensive Coordinator Dunmore (Pa.) H.S. 8-4 career and is 18-9 all-time in such games 1981 Defensive Coordinator Dunmore (Pa.) H.S. 5-6 as a head coach or defensive coordinator. 1982 Defensive Coordinator Milford (Conn.) Academy 5-5 Denver was 2-1 against rookie signal 1983 Graduate Assistant North Carolina 8-3 (0-1) callers in 2020, defeating 1984 Defensive Assistant Philadelphia Stars 16-2 USFL Champions (3-0) 1985 Defensive Assistant Baltimore Stars 10-7-1 USFL Champions (3-0) (LAC) in Week 8 and 1986 Linebackers New Orleans 7-9 (Mia.) in Week 11. 1987 Linebackers New Orleans 12-4 Playoffs (0-1) Hired as Denver's head coach in 2019, 1988 Linebackers New Orleans 10-6 Fangio has 19 years of experience as an 1989 Linebackers New Orleans 9-7 NFL defensive coordinator with previous stops in Carolina (1995-98), 1990 Linebackers New Orleans 8-8 Playoffs (0-1) Indianapolis (1999-2001), Houston (2002-05), San Francisco (2011- 1991 Linebackers New Orleans 11-5 Playoffs (0-1) 1992 Linebackers New Orleans 12-4 Playoffs (0-1) 14) and Chicago (2015-18). 1993 Linebackers New Orleans 8-8 VIC FANGIO VS. ROOKIE QBs AS A DEF. COORDINATOR/HEAD COACH 1994 Linebackers New Orleans 7-9 Fangio Tm. Player Opp. (year) Att. Cmp. Yds. TD INT Rtg. 1995 Defensive Coordinator Carolina 7-9 Carolina Tony Banks St. Louis (1996) 29 15 163 1 1 65.7 1996 Defensive Coordinator Carolina 12-4 Playoffs (1-1) Carolina Tony Banks St. Louis (1996) 33 14 160 1 1 55.1 1997 Defensive Coordinator Carolina 7-9 Carolina Danny Weurffel New Orleans (1997) 32 13 132 0 2 27.1 1998 Defensive Coordinator Carolina 4-12 Carolina Tony Graziani Atlanta (1997) 18 4 24 0 2 0.0 1999 Defensive Coordinator Indianapolis 13-3 Playoffs (0-1) 2000 Defensive Coordinator Indianapolis 10-6 Playoffs (0-1) Carolina Peyton Manning Indianapolis (1998) 34 17 225 1 2 56.6 2001 Defensive Coordinator Indianapolis 6-10 Indianapolis Akili Smith Cincinnati (1999) 24 12 122 0 0 64.9 2002 Defensive Coordinator Houston 4-12 Indianapolis Donovan McNabb Philadelphia (1999) 36 19 165 1 2 51.3 2003 Defensive Coordinator Houston 5-11 Houston Patrick Ramsey Washington (2002) 31 14 190 2 0 86.8 2004 Defensive Coordinator Houston 7-9 Houston Jacksonville (2003) 36 17 231 1 3 42.7 2005 Defensive Coordinator Houston 2-14 Houston Byron Leftwich Jacksonville (2003) 29 18 194 1 0 93.2 2006 Asst. to HC/Defensive Asst. Baltimore 13-3 Playoffs (0-1) Houston San Fran. (2005) 29 16 159 1 1 68.0 2007 Asst. to HC/Defensive Asst. Baltimore 5-11 San Fran. Cincinnati (2011) 32 17 157 0 2 40.8 2008 Asst. to HC/Defensive Asst. Baltimore 11-5 Playoffs (2-1) San Fran. Seattle (2012) 23 9 122 0 1 38.7 2009 Linebackers Baltimore 9-7 Playoffs (1-1) 2010 Defensive Coordinator Stanford 11-1 (1-0) San Fran. Miami (2012) 33 17 150 1 0 74.1 2011 Defensive Coordinator San Francisco 13-3 Playoffs (1-1) San Fran. Russell Wilson Seattle (2012) 21 15 171 4 1 115.3 2012 Defensive Coordinator San Francisco 11-4-1 Playoffs (2-1) San Fran. Tampa Bay (2013) 34 18 179 2 1 75.5 2013 Defensive Coordinator San Francisco 12-4 Playoffs (2-1) San Fran. Oakland (2014) 28 22 254 3 0 140.2 2014 Defensive Coordinator San Francisco 8-8 Chicago Tampa Bay (2015) 29 15 295 2 1 96.2 2015 Defensive Coordinator Chicago 6-10 - Chicago Carson Wentz Philadelphia (2016) 34 21 190 1 0 86.6 2016 Defensive Coordinator Chicago 3-13 Chicago Dallas (2016) 24 19 248 1 0 123.6 2017 Defensive Coordinator Chicago 5-11 Chicago DeShone Kizer Cleveland (2017) 36 18 182 0 2 41.7 2018 Defensive Coordinator Chicago 12-4 Playoffs (0-1) Chicago N.Y. Jets (2018) 29 14 153 1 0 75.8 2019 Head Coach Denver 7-9 2020 Head Coach Denver 5-11 Denver III Jacksonville (2019) 33 19 213 2 0 97.2 TOTALS 352-293-2 (.545) 16-15 (.516) Denver David Blough Detroit (2019) 24 12 117 1 0 78.0 Denver Justin Herbert L.A. Chargers (2020) 43 29 278 3 2 89.1 BREAKDOWN OF VIC FANGIO’S RECORD COACHING FOOTBALL Category W L T Pct. Denver Tua Tagovailoa Miami (2020) 20 11 83 1 0 81.9 Regular season record as an NFL head coach 12 20 0 .375 Denver Justin Herbert L.A. Chargers (2020) 33 21 253 1 0 97.2 Postseason record as an NFL head coach 0 0 0 — TOTALS (Fangio wins are bolded) 807 446 4,783 32 24 73.7 Overall record as an NFL head coach 12 20 0 .375 FANGIO FOURTH-MOST EXPERIENCED FIRST-TIME HC Regular season record as an NFL assistant coach 270 242 1 .528 At the time of his hiring in 2019, Broncos Head Coach Vic Fangio Postseason record as an NFL assistant coach 9 14 — .391 was the fourth-most experienced first-time head coach (non-in- Overall record as an NFL assistant coach 279 256 1 .521 terim) in NFL history. Fangio made his head-coaching debut at 61 Overall record as an NFL coach 291 276 1 .513 years, 18 days old. Regular season record as a USFL assistant coach 26 9 1 .736 Postseason record as a USFL assistant coach 6 0 0 1.000 OLDEST FIRST-TIME NFL HEAD COACHES (NON-INTERIM), THROUGH 2019 Overall record as a USFL assistant coach 32 9 1 .774 Coach (Tm.) Year Age Regular season record as a collegiate assistant coach 20 5 0 .800 1. Dick LeBeau (Cin.) 2011 64 yrs., 0 days 2. Bud Wilkinson (Ari.) 1978 62 yrs., 133 days Postseason record as a collegiate assistant coach 1 1 0 .500 3. Rod Rust (N.E.) 1990 62 yrs., 38 days Overall record as a collegiate assistant coach 20 5 0 .778 4. Vic Fangio (Den.) 2019 61 yrs., 18 days Overall record as a high school assistant coach 26 18 0 .590 Overall record coaching football 368 308 2 .544 11 2021 BRONCOS ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF BRONCOS RANK SECOND IN SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES Denver’s eight Super Bowl appearances are tied for the second (S) - Sideline; (B) Booth most in NFL history. OFFENSE Pat Shurmur (B)...... Offensive Coordinator MOST SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES, NFL HISTORY Zach Azzanni (S)...... Wide Receivers Team No. Chris Cook (B)...... Quality Control 1. New England 11 Wade Harman (S)...... Tight Ends 2. Denver 8 Chris Kuper (B)...... Asst. Offensive Line Dallas 8 Curtis Modkins (S)...... Running Backs Pittsburgh 8 Mike Munchak (S)...... Offensive Line 5. San Francisco 6 Justin Rascati (B)...... Quality Control DENVER BRONCOS SUPER BOWL SEASONS/RESULTS Mike Shula (S)...... Quarterbacks Season Coach Opponent Result DEFENSE 1977 Red Miller Dallas L, 27-10 Ed Donatell (B)...... Defensive Coordinator 1986 Dan Reeves N.Y. Giants L, 39-20 Chris Beake (B)...... Def. Pass Game Specialist 1987 Dan Reeves Washington L, 42-10 Reggie Herring (S)...... Linebackers 1989 Dan Reeves San Francisco L, 55-10 Mike Hiestand (S)...... Asst. Def. Line/Asst. to Head Coach 1997 Mike Shanahan Green Bay W, 31-24 Bill Kollar (S)...... Defensive Line 1998 Mike Shanahan Atlanta W, 34-19 John Pagano (S)...... Outside Linebackers 2013 John Fox Seattle L, 43-8 Christian Parker (S)...... Defensive Backs 2015 Gary Kubiak Carolina W, 24-10 Nathaniel Willingham (B)...... Quality Control HOME SELLOUT STREAK SPECIAL TEAMS Tom McMahon (S)...... Special Teams Coordinator Denver owns the NFL record sellout streak (415 games) for a single (S)...... Assistant Special Teams city. The streak, which includes 393 regular-season games and 22 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING playoff contests, began in Week 1 of the 1970 season. Loren Landow (S)...... Strength and Conditioning LONGEST CURRENT HOME SELLOUT STREAKS IN A SINGLE CITY Korey Jones(S)...... Assistant Strength and Conditioning (INCLUDES POSTSEASON) Mark Loecher (S)...... Assistant Strength and Conditioning Team Date Started (Opponent) Streak Pierre Ngo (S)...... Assistant Strength and Conditioning 1. Denver Sept. 27, 1970 (vs. Pittsburgh) 415 Emily Zaler (S)...... Player Performance Assistant 2. Pittsburgh Sept. 17, 1972 (vs. Oakland) 407 3. N.Y. Giants Sept. 15, 1974 (vs. Washington) 373 4. Green Bay Oct. 2, 1960 (vs. Detroit) 371* *Does not include 107 home games played in Milwaukee between 1960-94 #Note excludes games played without fans due to COVID-19. Games with sold-out limited capacity are included. The Broncos sold out all eight reg- ular-season home games prior to the season as well as each of the games played with limited fan capacity (approx. 5,700 seats in Home Games 2-5). DECADES OF SUCCESS DENVER OWNS MOST AFC WEST CROWNS The Broncos wrapped up their sixth decade of professional foot- Denver has won 15 AFC West titles to represent the most among ball, looking to build off a body of work that ranks as the most con- division members. sistent in the NFL in terms of winning over the last four decades. MOST AFC WEST DIVISION TITLES Team No. Denver is one of just four teams to record three 90+ win decades 1. Denver 15 since 1960. The Broncos finished one win shy of 90 victories in the 2. Oakland / Las Vegas 12 2010s to rank tied for eighth in the league during that span. 3. Kansas City 11 4. S.D. / L.A. Chargers 10 BRONCOS REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY DECADE 5. Seattle 2 Decade W L T Pct. Playoff Berths Win Rk. 1960s 39 97 4 .287 0 22nd BRONCOS HELD TRAINING CAMP AT FACILITY 1970s 75 64 5 .539 3 8th FOR 19TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR 1980s 93 58 1 .615 5 4th For the 19th consecutive year, the Broncos held training 1990s 94 66 0 .588 5 7th camp at their practice facility, the UCHealth Training Center, 2000s 93 67 0 .581 4 6th in Englewood, Colo. 2010s 89 71 0 .556 5 T-8th BRONCOS ALL-TIME TRAINING CAMP SITES 2020s 5 11 0 .313 0 T-24th Years Site Location TOTALS 488 434 10 .529 22 T-8th 1960-61 Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo. MOST DECADES WITH 90+ REGULAR SEASON WINS, SINCE 1960 1962-64 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo. Team 90+ Win Decades Decades (Win Total) 1965-66 Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo. 1. Green Bay 4 1960s (96), 1990s (93), 2000s (95), 2010s (102) 1967-71 Broncos headquarters Adams County, Colo. Pittsburgh 4 1970s (99), 1990s (93), 2000s (103), 2010s (102) 1972-75 California Poly-Pomona Pomona, Calif. 3. Denver 3 1980s (93), 1990s (94), 2000s (93) 1976-81 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo. Miami 3 1970s (104), 1980s (94), 1990s (95) 1982-2002 University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colo. 2003-pres. UCHealth Training Center Englewood, Colo 12 2020 BRONCOS ROOKIE DRAFT CLASS ANDRE MINTZE ADDS TO BRONCOS DENVER'S 2020 DRAFT CLASS COLLEGE FREE AGENT HISTORY IN 2021 Player Pos. Rd. (Ovr.) School In 17 of the last 18 years, at least one rookie college free agent Jerry Jeudy WR 1 (15) Alabama made the Broncos’ active roster out of training camp for the first KJ Hamler WR 2 (46) Penn. State week of the regular season. CB 3 (77) Iowa In 2021, outside linebacker Andre Mintze (pictured) made III C 3 (83) LSU Denver's Week 1 roster to give the Broncos 25 such players since McTelvin Agim DE 3 (95) Arkansas 1997. Albert Okweugbunam TE 4 (118) Missouri ILB 5 (178) Wake Forest Among Denver’s key CFA signings are three-time Pro Bowl corner- G 6 (181) Fresno State back Chris Harris Jr. (2011) from the University of Kansas, inside WR 7 (252) Florida linebacker Alexander Johnson from the University of Tennessee OLB 7 (254) North Dakota St. (2018) and outside linebacker from the University of 2020 ROOKIE CLASS PLAYED MEANINGFUL SNAPS Nevada (2019). The Broncos 2020 rookie class combined to play 4,939 total COLLEGE FREE AGENTS TO MAKE DENVER’S 53-MAN ROSTER OUT OF TRAINING CAMP, SINCE 1997 snaps last season, which was the fourth most in the NFL. Year Player College Within the Broncos' rookie class, three players started at least 1997 DT David Richie Washington 10 games through Week 15: C Lloyd Cushenberry (16), WR Jerry 1998 DE Cyron Brown Western Illinois Jeudy (14) & CB Michael Ojemudia (11). 2002 CB Lenny Walls College MOST COMBINED SNAPS BY A ROOKIE CLASS, 2020 2004 CB Roc Alexander Washington Team No. of Rookies Snaps 2005 TE Wesley Duke Mercer 1. Jacksonville 21 6,201 2006 RB Mike Bell Arizona 2. Miami 15 5,764 2007 RB Selvin Young Texas 3. Minnesota 13 5,362 2008 P Brett Kern Toledo 4. Denver 14 4,939 2008 T Colorado 5. Carolina 15 4,918 2008 ILB Kentucky SNAPS PLAYED BY BRONCOS ROOKIES, 2020 2009 DL Chris Baker Hampton Player Pos. Snaps Player Pos. Snaps 2010 CB Cassius Vaughn Mississippi Lloyd Cushenberry III C 1,100 McTelvin Agim DL 157 2011 CB Chris Harris Kansas Michael Ojemudia CB 902 Netane Muti G 144 2012 LS Aaron Brewer State Jerry Jeudy WR 806 LS 135 2012 LB Steven Johnson Kansas KJ Hamler WR 537 LeVante Bellamy RB 97 2013 RB C.J. Anderson California CB 461 TE 86 2014 WR Isaiah Burse Fresno State Tyrie Cleveland WR 204 CB 82 2014 RB Duke Derrek Tuszka OLB 204 WR 24 2016 NT Kyle Peko Oregon State BRONCOS CLOSE OUT 2020 SEASON WITH MOST 2017 S Jamal Carter Miami CONTRIBUTIONS FROM 1ST & 2ND YR. PLAYERS IN NFL 2018 ILB Alexander Johnson Tennessee The Broncos offense in 2020 received contributions from 15 first- or 2018 RB Phillip Lindsay Colorado second-year offensive players who appeared in 5,556 snaps, accord- 2019 OLB Malik Reed Nevada 2020 CB Essang Bassey Wake Forest ing to SportRadar (inc. plays called back due to penalty). Counting 2021 OLB Andre Mintze Vanderbilt special teams snaps, Broncos first- or second-year offensive players saw action in 6,412 total snaps, nearly 1,200 more than any other NINE BRONCOS MAKE NFL DEBUTS IN 2020 OPENER team in the league (2nd., Mia. - 5,223). Nine Broncos, including seven rookies, made their NFL debuts in The 5,556 snaps played in 2020 on offense by first- or sec- Denver’s season-opening loss against Tennessee on Monday Night ond-year players were nearly 900 snaps more than any other team Football in Week 1 of 2020. in the NFL (Cincinnati, 4,651). Among the nine players making their NFL debuts were five players MOST COMBINED OFFENSIVE SNAPS, 1ST & 2ND YR. PLAYERS, 2020 —WR Tyrie Cleveland, C Lloyd Cushenberry III, WR Jerry Jeudy, Team No. of 1st/2nd Yr. Snaps CB Michael Ojemudia and OLB Derrek Tuszka—selected by Denver 1. Denver 15 5,556 in the 2020 NFL Draft. 2. Cincinnati 12 4,651 BRONCOS TO MAKE NFL DEBUTS AGAINST TENNESSEE 3. Miami 14 4,624 Player Pos. Exp. 4. Philadelphia 16 4,066 Calvin Anderson T 1 5. Dallas 9 4,026 Essang Bassey CB R Jacob Bobenmoyer LS R Tyrie Cleveland WR R Lloyd Cushenberry III* C R Jerry Jeudy WR R P.J. Locke III S 1 Michael Ojemudia CB R Derrek Tuszka OLB R *Made first career start 13 BRONCOS ACQUIRE TEDDY BRIDGEWATER VIA TRADE DREW LOCK SEVENTH DRAFTED BRONCO TO WIN DEBUT The Broncos acquired quarterback Selected by the Broncos in the second round (42nd overall) of Teddy Bridgewater from Carolina on the 2019 NFL Draft, Drew Lock became the 17th quarterback to April 28, 2021 in exchange for a sixth- start a game for Denver after being drafted by the club. Of those 17 round selection (No. 191) in the 2021 players, he is only the seventh to earn a win in his first NFL start. NFL Draft. QUARTERBACKS DRAFTED BY DENVER TO START FOR THE TEAM Entering his eighth NFL season in Player Year Drafted Rd. (Ovr.) GS w/Denver 2021, Bridgewater ranks fourth in 1963 7 (N/A) 19 completion perception (66.5%) among 1966 7 (N/A) 1 1968 14 (357) 5 active quarterbacks with at least 1,000 Chuck Pastrana 1969 11 (270) 3 passing attempts since 2014. 1973 14 (348) 1 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY A QB, MIN. 1,000 ATT., 2014-PRESENT 1976 4 (107) 4 Player Team Pct. 1981 4 (98) 1 Hou. 67.8 Gary Kubiak 1983 8 (197) 5 Was./Min. 67.6 1992 1 (25) 4 Matt Ryan Atl. 66.8 Brian Griese 1998 3 (91) 51 Teddy Bridgewater Min./N.O./Car. 66.5 2000 7 (214) 1 K.C. 66.0 Jay Cutler 2006 1 (11) 37 Dak Prescott Dal. 66.0 2010 1 (25) 14 2012 2 (57) 7 BRIDGEWATER EFFICIENT IN 2021 PRESEASON 2015 7 (250) 24 2016 1 (26) 4 In each of the Broncos’ three preseason games, quarterback Drew Lock 2019 2 (42) 6 Teddy Bridgewater threw one touchdown pass and finished with QUARTERBACKS DRAFTED BY DENVER TO WIN THEIR STARTING DEBUT a over 100. Denver scored on six of Bridgewater’s Player Date Res./Opp. Att. Cmp. Yds. TD INT Rtg. seven total series in the preseason. Mickey Slaughter 9/29/1963 W, 14-10 vs. Bos. 18 7 109 0 2 20.1 QB TEDDY BRIDGEWATER, GAME-BY-GAME, 2021 PRESEASON Marlin Briscoe 10/6/1968 W, 10-7 vs. Cin. 11 4 37 0 0 46.4 Game Plays Cmp.-Att. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Rtg. Tm Pts. Craig Penrose 12/5/1976 W, 17-16 vs. K.C. 27 11 176 2 2 57.0 at Min. (8/14) 17 7-8 74 88.0 1 0 144.8 10 Gary Kubiak 11/20/1983 W, 38-27 vs. Sea. 18 10 165 1 1 81.9 at Sea. (8/21) 23 9-11 105 81.8 1 0 136.7 14 Brock Osweiler 11/22/2015 W, 17-15 at Chi. 27 20 250 2 0 127.1 vs. LAR (8/28) 20 6-11 62 54.5 1 0 101.3 10 Trevor Siemian 9/8/2016 W, 21-20 vs. Car. 26 18 178 1 2 69.1 60 22-30 241 73.3 3 0 130.0 34 Drew Lock 12/2/2019 W, 23-20 vs. LAC 28 18 134 2 1 84.5 BRIDGEWATER A VERSATILE THREAT IN 2020 LOCK FINISHES SECOND SEASON WITH 8-10 RECORD Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was one of five quar- TO START HIS CAREER terbacks in the NFL in 2020 with 15 passing , five Drew Lock, who finished his rookie season with a 4-1 record to rushing scores and a completion percentage of at least 65 per- match John Elway for the most wins by a rookie quarterback in cent. team history, owns an 8-10 record through his first two seasons. QBs w/ 15 PASSING TDs, 5 RUSHING TDs AND 65% COMPLETION %, NFL, 2020 MOST WINS BY A BRONCOS QUARTERBACK, FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS Player Tm. Pass TDs Rush TDs Pct. Player Years W L T GS. Buf. 37 8 69.2 1. John Elway 1983-84 16 8 0 24 Ryan Tannehill Ten. 33 7 65.5 2. Jay Cutler 2006-07 9 12 0 21 Justin Herbert LAC 31 5 66.6 3. Drew Lock 2019-20 8 10 0 18 Ari. 26 11 67.2 Trevor Siemian 2015-16 8 6 0 14 Teddy Bridgewater Car. 15 5 69.1 Tim Tebow 2010-11 8 6 0 14 BRIDGEWATER 5-0 AS SAINTS' STARTER IN 2019 In 2019, Lock became just the seventh rookie quarterback in the NFL in the last 20 years to win at least four of his first five starts. Filling in for injured QB in Weeks 3-7 of 2019, Teddy Bridgewater led the Saints to a 5-0 record and keyed New ROOKIE QUARTERBACKS TO WIN AT LEAST FOUR GAMES IN FIRST Orleans' eventual 13-3 campaign. FIVE STARTS, SINCE 1999 Player (Team) Year W L T Pct. During that five-week span, Bridgewater was one of four quar- 1. Marc Bulger (STL) 2002 5 0 0 1.000 terbacks to accumulate totals of at least 1,000 yards passing and (Pit.) 2004 5 0 0 1.000 nine touchdowns while posting a passer rating of 100 or higher. 3. Drew Lock (Den.) 2019 4 1 0 .800 (Bal.) 2018 4 1 0 .800 QBs w/ 1,000 PASSING YARDS, 9 PASSING TDs AND 100+ PASSER Dak Prescott (Dal.) 2016 4 1 0 .800 RATING, NFL, WEEKS 3-7, 2019 (Buf.) 2007 4 1 0 .800 Player Tm. Yards TDs Rtg. Shaun King (T.B.) 1999 4 1 0 .800 G.B. 1,607 10 106.2 Russell Wilson Sea. 1,450 10 107.6 Kirk Cousins Min. 1,384 11 125.8 Teddy Bridgewater N.O. 1,205 9 103.7 14 WINS FIRST START AS A BRONCO GORDON III REACHES 5,000 CAREER RUSHING YARDS Second-year quarterback Brett Rypien led Denver to a 37-28 Running back Melvin Gordon III eclipsed 5,000 rushing yards for victory over the in Week 4 of 2020 in his first start. his career against Buffalo in Week 15. He is one of 12 active rush- Rypien, who completed 19-of-31 passes (61.3%) for 242 yards ers with at least 5,000 career rushing yards and one of two active with two touchdowns and three interceptions, became the 21st running backs (Todd Gurley, LAR/Atl.) to also have 2,000 career Broncos quarterback since 1999 (following Pro Football Hall of receiving yards since 2015. Fame QB John Elway's retirement) to start a game for the team. ACTIVE NFL RUNNING BACKS WITH 5,000 RUSHING YDS. During that time, Denver's quarterbacks are 10-11 when mak- & 2,000 RECEIVING YDS., CAREER, SINCE 2015 ing their first start. Since quarterback Peyton Manning arrived in Player (Tm.) Rushing Receiving Total Denver in 2012, Broncos quarterbacks are 7-3 in their first start 1. Todd Gurley II (LAR/Atl.) 6,082 2,254 8,336 with the team. 2. Melvin Gordon III (LAC/Den.)5,226 2,031 7,257 BRONCOS QBs MAKING THEIR FIRST START WITH THE TEAM, SINCE 1999 GORDON III TOPS 100-YARDS AS A BRONCO IN WEEK 4 Player Opp. (Date) Res. Att. Cmp. Yds. TD INT Rtg. Running back Melvin Gordon III posted his 11th career 100- Brian Griese vs. Mia. (9/13/99) L 40 24 270 3 0 105.2 yard rushing game against the Chiefs in Week 13, finishing with Chris Miller at S.D. (11/7/99) W 24 14 166 0 0 79.5 131 yards on 15 carries (8.7 avg.). In Week 4 against the Jets, he vs. K.C. (9/24/00) L 31 18 208 0 1 65.0 topped 100 yards (23-107) and also had two rushing scores. vs. Ind. (11/24/02) L 24 15 185 1 2 65.5 at Cin. (9/7/03) W 25 12 115 0 3 21.7 Under Head Coach Vic Fangio, the Broncos are 4-1 in games in at Bal. (10/26/03) L 31 16 114 0 2 33.5 which a running back has rushed for at least 100 yards since the Jarious Jackson at G.B. (12/28/03) L 9 4 41 0 1 18.5 start of 2019. Jay Cutler vs. Sea. (12/3/06) L 21 10 143 2 2 62.3 BRONCOS 100-YARD RUSHERS SINCE 2019 Kyle Orton at. Cin. (9/13/09) W 28 17 243 1 0 100.7 Player Opp. (date) No. Yds. Avg. LG TD vs. S.D. (11/22/09) L 4 2 10 0 0 56.3 Phillip Lindsay at LAC (10/16/19) 15 114 7.6 32 1 Tim Tebow at Oak. (12/19/10) L 16 8 138 1 0 100.5 Phillip Lindsay vs. Det. (12/22/19) 19 109 5.7 27t 1 Peyton Manning vs. Pit. (9/9/12) W 26 19 253 2 0 129.2 Melvin Gordon at NYJ (10/1/20) 23 107 4.7 43t 2 Brock Osweiler at Chi. (11/22/15) W 27 20 250 2 0 127.1 Phillip Lindsay at N.E. (10/18/20) 23 101 4.4 20 0 Trevor Siemian vs. Car. (9/8/16) W 26 18 179 1 2 69.1 Melvin Gordon at K.C. (12/6/20) 15 131 8.7 65 0 Paxton Lynch vs. Atl. (10/9/16) L 35 23 223 1 1 81.0 GORDON III AGAINST CHIEFS IN WEEK 13 Case Keenum vs. Sea. (9/9/18) W 39 25 329 3 3 84.2 at Oak. (9/9/19) L 31 21 268 1 0 105.3 Broncos running back Melvin Gordon rushed for a season-high Brandon Allen vs. Cle. (11/3/19) W 20 12 193 2 0 125.6 131 yards on 15 carries (8.7 avg.) against the Chiefs. His per- Drew Lock vs. LAC (12/1/19) W 28 18 134 2 1 84.5 formance included a 65-yard run in the second quarter to set up vs. T.B. (9/27/20) L 30 17 176 1 1 71.0 Denver’s first touchdown and was the longest rush by a Bronco Brett Rypien at NYJ (10/1/20) W 31 19 242 2 3 67.6 this season. GORDON III A TWO-TIME PRO BOWLER The long scoring run helped him rack up 105 yards on nine carries The Broncos signed two-time Pro (11.7 avg., 65 LG) in the first half to represent the 18th time in team Bowl running back Melvin Gordon history a player rushed for 100 yards through two quarters (first III in the 2020 offseason. He finished since RB , 107 at N.E., 11/24/13) and 42nd time the 2020 season with 1,144 scrim- a player accomplished the feat in a single half (last: Phillip Lindsay, mage yards (986 rush / 158 rec.) for 2nd half, 100 yards). the fourth time in his career to go LONGEST RUSH BY A BRONCO, 2020 along with 10 touchdowns (9 rush Player (date) Opp. Long 1. Melvin Gordon (12/6/20) at Kansas City 65 / 1 rec.). 2. Phillip Lindsay (11/1/20) vs. L.A. Chargers 55t Gordon ranks among the league's top running backs in scrim- 3. Melvin Gordon (10/1/20) at N.Y. Jets 43t mage yards since he entered the league in 2015. 4. Melvin Gordon (11/22/20) vs. Miami 25 5. (11/29/20) vs. New Orleans 23 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, NFL RUNNING BACKS, SINCE 2015 Player (Tm.) Rushing Receiving Total LAST FIVE INSTANCES OF BRONCOS WITH 100-YARD RUSHING HALVES 1. Ezekiel Elliott (Dal.) 6,384 1,957 8,341 Player (opp.) Date Half Car. Yds. E.O.GYds. 2. Todd Gurley II (LAR/Atl.) 6,082 2,254 8,336 1. Melvin Gordon III (at K.C.) 12/6/20 1st 9 105 131 3. Melvin Gordon III (LAC/Den.) 5,226 2,031 7,257 2. Phil Lindsay (at Cin.) 12/2/18 2nd 8 100 157 4. (Ten.) 5,860 692 6,552 3. Montee Ball (at K.C.) 12/2/13 2nd 9 104 117 5. Mark Ingram II (N.O./Bal.) 4,898 1,607 6,505 4. Knowshon Moreno (at N.E.) 11/24/13 2nd 19 117 224 Knowshon Moreno (at N.E.) 11/24/13 1st 18 107 224K

11 15 PATRICK ONE OF THREE BRONCOS UNDRAFTEDS NOAH FANT STANDS OUT TO START 2020 SEASON WITH BACK-TO-BACK 100-YARD GAMES Tight end Noah Fant, who missed Week 6 with an ankle injury, Wide receiver Tim Patrick regis- recorded 62 catches for 673 yards (10.9 avg.) with three touch- tered a career-best 742 receiving downs in 2020. He set a career high in catches and receiving yards yards on 51 catches (14.5 avg.) while matching his rookie season total of three scores. with a team-high six receiving NOAH FANT'S TOP CAREER GAMES scores in 2020. During the season, Opponent (Date) Rec. Yards Avg. TD he recored consecutive 100-yard 1. vs. Cleveland (1/3/19) 3 115 38.3 1 receiving games against the Jets 2. at Houston (12/8/20) 4 113 28.3 1 (Week 4) and Patriots (Week 6). 3. vs. Tennessee (9/15/20) 5 81 16.2 1 Patrick, who was undrafted and 4. vs. Buffalo (12/19/20) 8 68 8.5 1 joined the Broncos as a practice 5. at L.A. Chargers (12/27/20) 6 65 10.8 0 squad signee in 2017, became the third undrafted player (Rod In 2020, Fant recorded the eighth most receptions (62) by a Smith & Steve Watson) in team history to record consecutive 100- Broncos tight end in a single season. yard receiving outputs. MOST RECEPTIONS BY A TE, SINGLE-SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORY UNDRAFTED DENVER WRs WITH CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Player Year Rec. Yds. TDs Player Opp. (date) Yds. Opp. (date) Yds. 1. Shannon Sharpe 1994 87 1,010 4 Steve Watson vs. K.C. (10/30/83) 121 at Sea. (11/6/83) 110 2. Shannon Sharpe 1993 81 995 9 Steve Watson vs. Atl. (12/5/82) 101 at LAR (12/12/82) 183 3. Shannon Sharpe 1996 80 1,062 10 Steve Watson vs. K.C. (10/30/83) 121 at Sea. (11/6/83) 110 4. Shannon Sharpe 1997 72 1,107 3 Rod Smith at S.D. (11/29/98) 101 vs. K.C. (12/6/98) 165 5. Julius Thomas 2013 65 788 12 Rod Smith vs. K.C. (9/24/00) 134 vs. N.E. (10/1/00) 160 6. Shannon Sharpe 1998 64 768 10 Rod Smith vs. Cle. (10/15/00) 111 at Cin. (10/22/00) 110 7. Shannon Sharpe 1995 63 756 4 at NYJ (11/5/00) 134 8. Noah Fant 2020 62 673 3 Rod Smith vs. NYG (9/10/01) 115 at Ari. (9/23/01) 162 Shannon Sharpe 2003 62 770 8 Tim Patrick at NYJ (10/1/20) 113 at N.E. (10/18/20) 101 10. Shannon Sharpe 2002 61 686 3 PATRICK SURE-HANDED IN 2020 FANT SETS TEAM ROOKIE MARKS FOR TIGHT ENDS Wide receiver Tim Patrick played a key role in the offense, con- Noah Fant posted 40 catches for 562 yards (14.1 avg.) with three tributing 51 catches for 742 yards (14.5 avg.) with a team-high six touchdowns in 2019, which is the most receptions and receiving touchdowns. Among pass catchers with at least 75 targets, he was yards by a first-year tight end in team history. the only player in the NFL with zero drops (according to SportRadar). His receiving yardage also ranks sixth all-time among Broncos FEWEST DROPS, NFL PASS-CATCHERS, MIN. 75 TARGETS rookie pass catchers Player (Tm.) Rec. Yds. Tgt. Drops MOST RECEPTIONS & YARDS BY A BRONCOS ROOKIE TIGHT END 1. Tim Patrick (Den.) 51 742 79 0 Player Season GP Rec. Yds. TDs 2. Davante Adams (G.B.) 115 1,374 149 1 1. Noah Fant 2019 16 40 562 3 Jimmy Graham (Chi.) 50 456 76 1 2. Orson Mobley 1986 14 22 332 1 Nyheim Hines (Ind.) 66 656 90 1 3. 1972 14 21 320 1 Darnell Mooney (Chi.) 61 631 98 1 4. Tony Scheffler 2006 13 18 286 4 Sterling Shepard (NYG) 66 656 90 1 5. Clarence Kay 1984 16 16 136 3 NOAH FANT'S CAREER OFF TO A STRONG START TOP BRONCOS ROOKIE PASS CATCHERS BY YARDAGE, ALL-TIME Player Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Through 31 career games, tight 1. Eddie Royal 2008 91 980 10.8 5 end Noah Fant has totaled 192 2. Mark Jackson 1986 38 738 19.4 1 receptions for 1,235 yards (12.1 3. Vance Johnson 1985 51 721 14.1 3 4. Courtland Sutton 2018 42 704 16.8 4 avg.) with six touchdowns. His 5. 1987 31 630 20.3 2 yardage and reception totals both 6. Noah Fant 2019 40 562 14.1 3 rank first in team history among JEUDY ONE OF LEAGUE'S TOP ROOKIES IN 2020 a tight end's first 31 games (and through a player's first two sea- Rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy finished his initial NFL season with 52 catches for 856 yards (16.5 avg.) with three touchdowns. sons) in team history. MOST REC. YARDS THROUGH FIRST 31 GAMES, BRONCOS TEs His 856 receiving yards ranked fifth in the NFL among first-year Player Years Rec. Yds. TDs pass catchers in 2020. 1. Noah Fant 2019-20 102 1,235 6 NFL ROOKIE RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS, 2020 2. Julius Thomas 2011-13 98 1,153 22 Player (Tm.) Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs 3. Riley Odoms 1972-73 72 1,038 9 1. (Min.) 88 1,400 15.9 7 4. Tony Scheffler 2006-07 74 971 11 2. CeeDee Lamb (Dal.) 74 935 12.6 5 5. Jeb Putzier 2006-07 59 825 2 3. Tee Higgins (Cin.) 67 908 13.6 6 4. Chase Claypool (Pit.) 62 873 14.1 9

5. Jerry Jeudy (Den.) 52 856 16.5 3 16 JEUDY AMONG BRONCOS BEST WRs TO START CAREER KJ HAMLER SCORES TWICE AGAINST PANTHERS Wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, who totaled 52 catches for 856 yards Denver rookie wide receiver KJ Hamler (16.5 avg.) with three touchdowns as a rookie, tallied the most totaled a career-high 86 receiving yards receiving yards by a first-year Bronco since Eddie Royal in 2008. and two touchdowns on just two recep- Jeudy ended his rookie season with the second-most receptions tions (scoring catches of 37 and 49 (52) and receiving yards (856) ever by a Broncos rookie. yards). Hamler became the 10th rookie wide receiver in NFL history to record two MOST REC. YARDS BY A BRONCOS ROOKIE, SINGLE-SEASON Player Year Rec. Yds. TDs catches, two touchdowns and at least 80 1. Eddie Royal 2008 91 980 5 receiving yards in a single game. 2. Jerry Jeudy 2020 52 856 3 ROOKIE WRs W/2 REC., 2 TDS & 80+ YDS., SINGLE GAME, NFL HISTORY 3. Mark Jackson 1986 38 738 1 Player (tm) Opp. Rec. Yds. TDs 4. Vance Johnson 1985 51 721 3 1. Isaac Curtis (Cin.) at Hou. (12/16/73) 2 144 2 5. Courtland Sutton 2018 42 704 4 2. Tavon Austin (Stl.) at Ind. (11/10/13) 2 138 2 JEUDY TOPS 50 YARDS IN FIRST FOUR GAMES 3. Mel Gray (Stl.) vs. NYG (10/3/71) 2 124 2 4. Horace Copeland (T.B.) at Atl. (10/31/93) 2 104 2 Rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy is one of seven NFL players to start Chris Sanders (Hou.) at Cin. (9/24/95) 2 104 2 their career with four consecutive games with 50+ receiving yards. 6. Dennis Hughes (Pit.) vs. Cin. (11/2/70) 2 99 2 MOST CONS. GAMES 50+ REC. YARDS TO START A CAREER 7. Clarence Weathers (N.E.) vs. Buf. (11/6/83) 2 98 2 8. Horace Copeland (T.B.) vs. G.B. (10/24/93) 2 93 2 Player (tm.) Year No. 9. Jessie Hester (LAA) at S.D. (11/10/85) 2 89 2 1. CeeDee Lamb (Dal.) 2020 6 10. KJ Hamler (Den.) at Car. (12/13/20) 2 86 2 2. Terry Glenn (N.E.) 1996 5 11. Josh Gordon (Cle.) at NYG (10/7/12) 2 82 2 Terry McLaurin (Was.) 2019 5 ALL-PRO TACKLE 4. Jerry Jeudy (Den.) 2020 4 (Min.) 2015 4 STARTS 60 CONSECUTIVE GAME TO OPEN CAREER Andre Johnson (Hou.) 2003 4 Left tackle Garett Bolles missed the first start and game of his Anquan Boldin (Ari.) 2013 4 career against Carolina in Week 14. Selected by Denver 20th JEUDY RECORDS FIRST TWO CAREER 100-YARD GAMES overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, he was one of two left tackles (Jake Matthews, Atl.) to start every game (60) since in 2017. Rookie WR Jerry Jeudy recorded a pair of 100-yard games during his Bolles, who was chosen to the Associated Press' All-Pro second rookie season. He notched a career- team in 2020, has played the most offensive snaps (4,182) among high 140 yards on five receptions (28.0 players who entered the NFL in 2017. avg.) with a 92-yard score against Las MOST OFF. SNAPS PLAYED, PLAYERS WHOSE FIRST YEAR WAS 2017 Vegas in Week 17, while leading the Player (team) Pos. Off. Snaps team with a career-best seven recep- 1. Garett Bolles (Den.) T 4,182 tions for 125 yards (17.9 avg.) with one 2. Ryan Ramczyk (N.O.) T 4,116 3. Dion Dawkins (Buf.) T 3,880 touchdown against Atlanta in Week 9. 4. Dan Feeny (LAC) G 3,850 MOST SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS BY A BRONCOS ROOKIE 5. Deshaun Watson (Hou.) QB 3,522 Player Opp. (Date) Yds. LLOYD CUSHENBERRY III PLAYS EVERY SNAP 1. Eddie Royal at Cleveland (11/6/08) 164 2. Rick Upchurch vs. Kansas City (9/21/75) 153 Broncos center Lloyd Cushenberry III, who was selected by 3. Jerry Tarr at Boston (9/21/62) 152 Denver in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft, was 4. Eddie Royal at Oakland (9/8/08) 146 one of two rookies (T Tristian Wirfs, T.B.) in the NFL to play in 100 5. Jerry Jeudy vs. Las Vegas (1/3/21) 140 percent of their team's offensive snaps in 2020. 6. Arthur Marshall vs. N.Y. Jets (11/8/92) 134 NFL DEFENDERS, PCT. OF OFFENSIVE SNAPS PLAYED, 2020 7. Jerry Jeudy at Atlanta (11/8/20) 125 Player (Tm.) Pct. of Team Snaps Snaps JEUDY SCORES ON A 92-YARD CATCH AND RUN 1. Lloyd Cushenberry (Den.) 100.0% 1,100 Tristian Wirfs (T.B.) 100.0% 1,161 Jerry Jeudy scored on a 92-yard catch-and-run against Las Vegas 3. Andrew Thomas (NYG) 96.3% 1,033 in Week 17 of 2020. The play marked the third-longest reception ever by a Broncos rookie and the sixth-longest passing play in franchise LLOYD CUSHENBERRY III STARTS ALL 16 GAMES annals. Rookie Lloyd Cushenberry III became the first Broncos center LONGEST RECEPTION BY A BRONCOS ROOKIE and just the third center in the last five seasons to start all 16 of his Player Opp. (Date) Length team's games during his rookie season. 1. Jerry Tarr at Boston (9/21/62) 97t LAST FIVE NFL ROOKIE CENTERS TO START ALL 16 GAMES 2. Eddie Royal at Cleveland (11/6/08) 93t Player Team Year 3. Jerry Jeudy vs. Las Vegas (1/3/21) 92t Lloyd Cushenberry III Denver 2020 4. Rick Upchurch vs. Kansas City (9/21/75) 90t Minnesota 2019 5. Al Denson at Kansas City(11/1/64) 82t Ryan Kelly Indianapolis 2016 Russell Bondie Cincinnati 2014 Corey Linsley Green Bay 2014 17 LLOYD CUSHENBERRY III A WEEK 1 STARTER AT CENTER PASSES DEFENSED BY DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Rookie Lloyd Cushenberry III became just the second rookie Since the start of 2019, Denver's defensive line is first in the center (J.D. Walton, 2010) and 12th rookie offensive lineman in league with 33 passes defensed. franchise history to start in Week 1. TOTAL PASSES DEFENSED BY DEFENSIVE LINEMEN, 2019-20 Cushenberry played all 59 of the team's offensive snaps in Week 1. Team PD 1. Denver 33 BRONCOS TO MAKE NFL DEBUTS AGAINST BALTIMORE 2. Las Vegas 27 Player Pos. Year Buffalo 27 Claude Minor LT 1974 4. Kansas City 25 LG 1976 5. Cincinnati 22 Mark Cooper LG 1983 In 2020, Denver's d-line batted down the most passes (18) at the Russell Freeman LT 1992 line. Ryan Clady LT 2008 TOTAL PASSES DEFENSED BY DEFENSIVE LINEMEN, 2020 Zane Beadles RT 2010 Team PD J.D. Walton C 2010 1. Denver 18 RT 2011 2. Washington 15 LT 2015 3. Baltimore 14 Garett Bolles LT 2017 4. Buffalo 13 LG 2019 Cincinnati 13 Lloyd Cushenberry III C 2020 DENVER FINISHES 2021 PRESEASON AS NFL'S ONLY DENVER'S OFFENSIVE LINE SHOWS DRAMATIC TEAM TO NOT ALLOW A TOUCHDOWN IMPROVEMENT DURING THE 2020 SEASON The Broncos’ defense held Minnesota, Seattle and the L.A. Rams Denver's offensive line used five different offensive line com- to a total of 21 points (seven field goals) and did not allow a touch- binations in 2020 and allowed 32 sacks (2.0 sacks per game) down in the 2021 preseason. Denver was the only team to hold its during the 2020 season. After allowing 13 sacks in Weeks 2-3, the opponents without a touchdown in the 2021 preseason. Broncos ranked tied for fourth in the NFL in sacks allowed (19) OPPOSING OFFENSES AGAINST BRONCOS DEFENSE, 2021 PRESEASON and sacks allowed per game (1.5) in Week 4-17. Game Drives Net Yds. FD. Pts. NFL'S LEAST SACKED TEAMS, WEEKS 4-17 at Min. (8/14) 10 235 15 6 Team Sacked Sacked/Gm. at Sea. (8/21) 10 250 15 3 1. Pittsburgh 9 0.7 vs. LAR (8/28) 11 286 16 12 2. Tampa Bay 17 1.3 31 771 46 21 3. Indianapolis 18 1.4 BRONCOS RANK T-6th IN DEFENSIVE TDs SINCE ‘15 4. Denver 19 1.5 Buffalo 19 1.5 The Broncos have totaled 17 defensive touchdowns (11 INT ret.; Green Bay 19 1.5 6 FUM ret.) during the last six seasons (incl. playoffs) to rank tied BRONCOS 'D' BEST IN THE RED ZONE LAST TWO SEASONS for sixth in the NFL during that span. The Broncos became the first team since red zone statistics began MOST DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS, NFL, 2015-pres. (incl. playoffs) being tracked in 1995 to lead the league in red zone defense in Team INT-TD FUM-TD Total consecutive seasons. Under Head Coach Vic Fangio the last two 1. Kansas City 14 9 23 seasons, Denver has allowed a touchdown on only 47 of 107 oppo- 2. Baltimore 6 14 20 nent trips (43.9%) into the red zone. 3. Tampa Bay 9 10 19 4. Philadelphia 8 10 18 NFL RED ZONE DEFENSE RANKINGS, 2019-20 L.A. Rams 11 7 18 Team RZ Trips TD TD% 6. Denver 11 6 17 1. Denver 107 47 43.9 Jacksonville 11 6 17 2. Minnesota 104 53 51.0 3. Pittsburgh 88 46 52.3 DENVER’S DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS, 2015-pres. 4. Chicago 102 54 52.9 Opp. (Date) Player Defensive TD 5. N.Y. Giants 109 60 55.0 vs. Bal. (9/13/15) Aqib Talib 51-yd. INT ret. at K.C. (9/17/15) 21-yd. FUM ret. After leading the league in red zone defense in 2019 (18-of-46 / at Oak. (10/11/15) Chris Harris Jr. 74-yd. INT ret. 39.1%), the Broncos again ranked first in the NFL defensively in the at Cle. (10/18/15) Aqib Talib 63-yd. INT ret. redzone in 2020 (29-of-61 / 47.5%) at S.D. (12/6/15) 25-yd. INT ret. NFL RED ZONE DEFENSE RANKINGS, 2020 vs. Car. (2/7/16) Malik Jackson FUM rec. in EZ Team RZ Trips TD TD% vs. Ind. (9/18/16) Aqib Talib 36-yd. INT ret. 1. Denver 61 29 47.5 vs. Ind. (9/18/16) 15-yd. FUM ret. 2. N.Y. Giants 59 30 50.8 vs. S.D. (10/30/16) Bradley Roby 49-yd. INT ret. 3. Arizona 56 29 51.8 at Jac. (12/4/16) Bradley Roby 51-yd. INT ret. 4. Washington 43 23 53.5 vs. Dal. (9/17/17) Aqib Talib 103-yd. INT ret. 5. Chicago 53 29 54.7 at Phi. (11/5/17) Brandon Marshall 19-yd. FUM ret. 18 at Mia. (12/3/17) Justin Simmons 65-yd. INT ret. 4. J.J. Watt (Hou.) 120 vs. K.C. (12/31/17) 38-yd. FUM ret. 5. (K.C. / Min.) 122 at Ari. (10/18/18) Todd Davis 20-yd. INT ret. (NYG) 122 at Ari. (10/18/18) Chris Harris Jr. 53-yd. INT ret. 7. Von Miller (Den.) 124 at Hou. (12/8/19) Kareem Jackson 70-yd. FUM ret MILLER SIXTH-FASTEST TO 100 TOTAL SACKS MILLER NAMED TO 2010s ALL-DECADE TEAM Von Miller recorded his 100th total sack (including postseason) against the Chargers in Week 11 in 2018. Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller was chosen as one of eight unanimous selections to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team. Miller Miller reached the century mark in overall 121 games to become was named to eight Pro Bowls (2011-12, 14-19) and selected All- the sixth-fastest player to reach that milestone. Pro seven times—first team (2012, 15-16); second team (2011, FASTEST PLAYERS TO REACH 100 CAREER SACKS (INCL. POSTSEASON) ’14, 17-18)—during the 2010s. Player Games 1. 93 The MVP of Super Bowl 50, Miller led all players in the decade 2. DeMarcus Ware 114 with 112.5 overall sacks (106 reg. season; 6.5 postseason) while J.J. Watt 114 ranking second in the NFL with 27 overall forced fumbles (25 reg. 4. 119 season; 2 postseason). His 112.5 overall sacks rank fifth all-time 5. 120 for a single decade. 6. Von Miller 121 PLAYERS WITH 100-SACK DECADES, NFL HISTORY (REG. & POST.) MILLER OWNS BRONCOS SACK RECORD Player Decade Sacks Von Miller's 106.0 career sacks are the most in franchise history. 1. Bruce Smith 1990s 124.5 He passed Ring of Fame linebacker Simon Fletcher with his 98th 2. 1990s 123 sack in Week 15 against Cleveland in 2018. 3. Reggie White 1990s 121.5 4. Kevin Greene 1990s 115 Fletcher, who held the sack record for 25 years, attended Miller's 5. Von Miller 2010s 112.5 record-setting game. 6. Jason Taylor 2000s 111 MOST CAREER SACKS, BRONCOS HISTORY 1990s 111 Player Years No. 8. Lawrence Taylor 1980s 110 1. Von Miller 2011-pres. 106.0 9. 1990s 108 2. Simon Fletcher 1985-95 97.5 10. Leslie O'Neal 1990s 106 3. Karl Mecklenburg 1983-94 79.0 11. Neil Smith 1990s 105 4. Barney Chavous 1973-85 75.0 12. J.J. Watt 2010s 102 5. Rulon Jones 1980-88 73.5 *Sacks did not become official until 1982 *Note: Broncos sack totals before 1982 derived from play-by-play analysis MILLER AN EIGHT-TIME PRO BOWLER MILLER FIRST IN SACKS SINCE ENTERING NFL Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller was selected to his eighth Von Miller’s 106.0 career sacks are tied for the 25th most in NFL career Pro Bowl in 2019 to become the fourth player in franchise history and the most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2011. history to be selected to at least eight Pro Bowls. Among active He also ranks tied for fourth in the NFL since 2011 with 25 forced defenders, he is tied with (Ari.) and fumbles. (Cin.) with the most Pro Bowl nods. MOST SACKS, NFL, 2011-PRES. Miller was chosen as the MVP of the after recording Player No. one sack and recovering a game-ending fumble. 1. Von Miller, Den. 106.0 MOST PRO BOWLS BY A BRONCO 2. J.J. Watt, Hou. 101.0 Player Pos. No. 3. , K.C./Ind. 97.5 1. John Elway QB 9 4. , N.E./Ari. 97.0 2. Von Miller OLB 8 4. , Was. 95.5 Steve Atwater S 8 MOST FORCED FUMBLES, NFL, 2011-PRES. Champ Bailey CB 8 Player No. 5. Shannon Sharpe TE 7 1. Chandler Jones, N.E./Ari. 27 MILLER REACHES 100 CAREER REGULAR-SEASON SACKS Robert Quinn, Stl./LAR/Mia./Dal./Chi. 27 3. Ryan Kerrigan, Was. 26 Broncos OLB Von Miller recorded two sacks—his 25th career 4. Von Miller, Den. 25 multi-sack game—to reach 100 career regular-season quarterback J.J. Watt, Hou. 25 takedowns in Week 4 of 2019 against Jacksonville. NFL ALL-TIME SACK LIST, NOs. 20-25 Playing in his 124th career regular-season game, Miller was the Player No. seventh-fastest player all-time to reach 100 career sacks. 20. , Ari./T.B./Ind./Den. 122.0 FEWEST CAREER REGULAR-SEASON GAMES 21. , Phi./Ari./Jac./Cin./Chi. 121.5 TO REACH 100 SACKS, NFL HISTORY 22. Sean Jones, LAR/Hou./G.B. 113.0 Player (Tm.) No. 23. , LAR/Phi. 109.5 1. Reggie White (Phi.) 96 24. Pat Swilling. N.O./Det./Oak. 107.5 2. DeMarcus Ware (Dal.) 113 25. Von Miller, Den. 106.0 3. Bruce Smith (Buf.) 115 Trace Armstrong, Chi./Mia./Oak. 106.0 19 MILLER'S SACKS BY QUARTERBACK (51) MOST SACKS BY A ROOKIE (Since 1982) Player Year No. Von Miller has recorded at least a half sack against 51 different 1. Javon Kearse, Ten. 1999 14.5 quarterbacks during his career. His takedown of Vikings quarter- 2. , S.F. 2011 14.0 back Kirk Cousins in Week 12 of the 2019 season (11/17/19) rep- 3. , Ind. 2002 13.0 resented the 50th different quarterback he's sacked in his career. 4. Simeon Rice, Ari. 1996 12.5 VON MILLER'S SACKS BY QUARTERBACK Leslie O'Neal, S.D. 1986 12.5 Quarterback No. Quarterback No. 6. Bradley Chubb, Den. 2018 12.0 16.0 Nick Mullens 1.0 Mark Anderson, Chi. 2006 12.0 Alex Smith 8.0 1.0 , Bal. 2003 12.0 7.5 1.0 , car. 2002 12.0 Derek Carr 6.5 Robert Griffin III 1.0 , S.F. 1986 12.0 Andy Dalton 5.0 Teddy Bridgewater 1.0 CHUBB SELECTED TO 2021 PRO BOWL 4.5 EJ Manuel 1.0 Ben Roethlisberger 4.0 Caleb Hanie 1.0 Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb was selected to his first Pro Russell Wilson 4.0 Matt Hasselbeck 1.0 Bowl in 2020. He recorded 42 tackles (26 solo), 7.5 sacks (50 Andrew Luck 3.0 1.0 yds.), 19 quarterbacks hits, nine tackles for loss and one forced Aaron Rodgers 3.0 Josh McCown 1.0 2.0 Matt Moore 1.0 fumble in 14 games played this season. Chubb, who was selected Geno Smith 2.0 Kyle Orton 1.0 by his teammates for the , was the only 2.0 1.0 NFL player selected who participated in four or fewer games in Matt Ryan 2.0 Ryan Fitzpatrick 1.0 2019. Dak Prescott 2.0 1.0 Colin Kaepernick 2.0 Tyrod Taylor 1.0 Before missing the final two games of the season with an ankle Gardner Minshew 2.0 1.0 injury, Chubb ranked fourth in the NFL in total quarterback knock- Jeff Driskel 1.5 1.0 downs and hurries (64) as he was one of two AFC edge rushers Jay Cutler 1.5 Deshaun Watson 1.0 (T.J. Watt – Pit., 81.5) represented on that list. Mark Sanchez 1.5 1.0 NFL LEADERS IN QB HURRIES & QB KNOCKDOWNS, WEEK 1-15 1.5 Kirk Cousins 1.0 1.5 Josh Allen 1.0 Player (team) Knockdowns Hurries Total Jared Goff 1.5 Ryan Tannehill 0.5 1. (LAR) 23.5 58 81.5 1.5 Jameis Winston 0.5 T.J. Watt (Pit.) 38 43.5 81.5 Jacoby Brissett 1.5 Joe Flacco 0.5 3. (T.B.) 15 52 67 Patrick Mahomes 1.5 4. Bradley Chubb (Den.) 19 45 64 Figures in italics include postseason totals 5. Myles Garrett (Cle.) 16 46 62 MILLER'S 10-SACK SEASONS CHUBB RECORDS FOURTH MULTI-SACK GAME IN WEEK 4 Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller is the only player in fran- Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb recorded his fourth career chise history with seven 10-sack seasons. multi-sack game against the New York Jets in Week 4 of 2020. MOST SEASONS WITH 10+ SACKS, BRONCOS HISTORY Chubb recorded 2.5 sacks (24 yds.) and five quarterback hits to go Player No. Years 1. Von Miller 7 2011-12, ‘14-18 along with five tackles (3 solo). 2. Simon Fletcher 5 1989-93 Through his first 24 games, Chubb's four games with at least 1.5 3. Paul Smith 4 1970-73 sacks ranks tied for third in franchise history. 4. 3 2007, ‘09, ‘12 Rulon Jones 3 1980, ‘84-85 MOST MULTI-SACK GAMES, FIRST 24 GAMES, BRONCOS HISTORY Rich Jackson 3 1968-70 Player (Yrs.) No. 1. Von Miller (2011-12) 6 CHUBB RETURNS TO FORM AFTER MISSING MOST OF 2019 2. Elvis Dumervil (2006-07) 5 Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb, who 3. Bradley Chubb, Den. (2018-20) 4 registered 7.5 sacks (50 yds.) and one (1992-93) 4 forced fumble in 2020 after suffering a 5. Five players 2 season-ending knee injury in Week 4 of CHUBB RANKED TIED FOR NINTH IN SACKS IN WEEKS 4-15 2019, totaled 12 sacks to lead all NFL Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb rookies in 2018. His 12 sacks were the recorded 7.5 sacks (50 yds.) in 2020. most by a rookie in Broncos history and they tied for the sixth most in NFL history by a rookie (since 1982). All of Chubb's sacks occurred in games between Weeks 4-15, which MOST SACKS BY A BRONCOS ROOKIE Player Year No. was tied for the ninth-most sacks in 1. Bradley Chubb 2018 12.0 the NFL during that time span. 2. Von Miller 2011 11.5 Rulon Jones 1980 11.5 4. 1991 10.0 5. Elvis Dumervil 2006 8.5

20 NFL SACK LEADERS, WEEKS 4-15 REED RANKED T-3RD AMONG ALL UNDRAFTEDS IN SACKS Player Team Sacks Sack Yds. 1. Trey Hendrickson New Orleans 10.5 51 Outside linebacker Malik Reed, who recorded his third multi- 2. T.J. Watt Pittsburgh 9.5 68.5 sack game (1.5-12.5) of the 2020 season against Miami in Week Za'Darius Smith Green Bay 9.5 54.5 11, ranked tied for third among all undrafted players with a career- Aaron Donald L.A. Rams 9.5 56 best 8.0 sacks in 2020. 5. Haason Reddick Arizona 9 65 NFL SACK LEADERS, UNDRAFTED PLAYERS, 2020 6. Tampa Bay 8 59 Player Team Sacks Sack Yds. Emmanuel Ogbah Miami 8 89 1. Romeo Okwara Detroit 10.0 79 Myles Garrett Cleveland 8 68 2. Kerry Hyder San Francisco 8.5 46.5 9. Jamal Adams Seattle 7.5 32.5 3. Malik Reed Denver 8.0 61.5 Bradley Chubb Denver 7.5 50 Shaquil Barrett Tampa Bay 8.0 57 REED TIED FOR LEAGUE LEAD IN SACKS WEEKS 6-8 5. Denico Autry Indianapolis 7.5 43.5 No player sacked the quarterback more than outside linebacker SIMMONS GETS FIRST CAREER PRO BOWL NOD IN 2020 Malik Reed (5-26 yds.) from Weeks 6-8 of 2020. Reed tied with Safety Justin Simmons was selected to his first career Pro Bowl Tampa Bay linebacker Devin White (5-35 yds.) for the most sacks in 2020. Simmons registered 96 tackles (77 solo), a career-best in the NFL in Weeks 6-8. Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb (3-12 five interceptions (90 yds.), nine passes defensed and one fumble yds.) was also tied for fourth in the NFL with nine players since recovery in 2020. Week 6. Denver is the only team with two or more players repre- The only NFL defender to play 100 percent of his team’s defensive sented on this list. snaps since the start of 2018, Simmons was the only player in the NFL SACK LEADERS, WEEKS 6-8 league with more than 90 tackles and five interceptions this season. Player Team Sacks Sack Yds. Denver’s Man of the Year nominee in each of the 1.Malik Reed Denver 5 26 past two seasons, Simmons is just the fifth Broncos safety in team Devin White Tampa Bay 5 35 annals to be named both an All-Pro and Pro Bowler during his 3. Brandon Graham Philadelphia 4 18 career. 4. Bradley Chubb Denver 3 12 BRONCOS SAFETIES NAMED A PRO BOWLER & ALL-PRO W/TEAM Emanuel Ogbah Miami 3 43 Player Pro Bowls All-Pro Honors Years W/Denver Baltimore 3 23 Steve Atwater 8 3 1989-98 Chicago 3 22 Dennis Smith 6 1 1981-94 Myles Garrett Cleveland 3 35 Billy Thompson 3 1 1969-81 Jerry Hughes Buffalo 3 14 Brian Dawkins 2 1 2009-11 Bud Dupree Pittsburgh 3 14 Justin Simmons 1 1 2016-pres. Haason Reddick Arizona 3 18 Romeo Okwara Detroit 3 24 SIMMONS NAMED SECOND-TEAM ALL-PRO IN 2019 MALIK REED WITH 2 SACKS IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES Fourth-year safety Justin Simmons was selected Second Team All-Pro by the Outside linebacker Malik Reed Associated Press following the 2019 season. recorded two consecutive games with Simmons became the fifth safety in team at least two sacks (Week 6, at N.E.; history to earn All-Pro distinction. Week 7, vs. K.C.) to become just the SAFETIES NAMED AP ALL-PRO SELECTIONS, BRONCOS HISTORY eighth Bronco to accomplish that feat Player No. 1st Team Yrs. 2nd Team Yrs. since sacks became an official statistic 1. Steve Atwater 3 1991-92 1996 in 1982. 2. Justin Simmons 1 N/A 2019 Brian Dawkins 1 N/A 2009 BRONCOS WITH AT LEAST TWO SACKS IN TWO CONS. GAMES, SINCE 1982 Dennis Smith 1 N/A 1989 Player Year Weeks No. Billy Thompson 1 1977 N/A Malik Reed 2020 6-7 2 SIMMONS AN EVERY-SNAP PLAYER Bradley Chubb 2019 6-7 2 Von Miller 2014 5-7 3 Safety Justin Simmons, who has played all 1,085 of Denver's Elvis Dumervil 2009 2-4 3 defensive snaps to start this season, owns the longest active streak of consecutive snaps played (3,211) among NFL defensive players Elvis Dumervil 2007 2-3 2 (snap counts include plays called back to penalty and are according Kenard Lang 2006 9-10 2 to Sport Radar). After suffering a season-ending injury in Week 14 Elvis Dumervil 2006 6-7 2 of the 2017 season (vs. NYJ, 12/10/17), he has participated in every Simon Fletcher 1993 16-17 2 Broncos defensive snap since the start of the 2018 campaign (vs. Shane Dronett 1993 9-10 2 Sea., 9/9/18). Simon Fletcher 1989 3-4 2 Simmons is the only defensive player to appear in 100 percent of Rulon Jones 1986 7-8 2 his team's defensive snaps since the start of the 2018 season. He was one of four defenders to accomplish that feat in 2020. 21 NFL DEFENDERS, PCT. OF DEFENSIVE SNAPS PLAYED, 2018-20 MOST DEFENSIVE TACKLES, BRONCOS, 9-13th, SINCE 1991 Player (Tm.) Pct. of Team Snaps Snaps Player (Year) Tackles Solo 1. Justin Simmons (Den.) 100.0% 3,211 9. (1997) 132 96 2. Kevin Byard (Ten.) 99.1% 3,230 (2002) 132 100 3. Jessie Bates (Cin.) 98.9% 3,213 11. Karl Mecklenburg (1991) 130 73 4. Kyle Fuller (Chi.) 98.3% 3,128 12. Danny Trevathan (2013) 125 85 5. (N.O. / Phi.) 97.8% 3,077 13. Alexander Johnson (2020) 117 69 NFL DEFENDERS, PCT. OF DEFENSIVE SNAPS PLAYED, 2020 JOHNSON RANKED FIFTH IN THE AFC IN TACKLES Player (Tm.) Pct. of Team Snaps Snaps 1. Justin Simmons (Den.) 100.0% 1,085 Inside linebacker Alexander Johnson ranked 11th in the NFL and Anthony Harris (Min.) 100.0% 1,067 fifth in the AFC with 124 tackles (73 solo) in 2020. Vonn Bell (Cin.) 100.0% 1,057 MOST DEFENSIVE TACKLES, AFC, 2020 John Johnson (LAR) 100.0% 1,023 Player (team) Tackles Solo 5. Marcus Maye (NYJ) 99.9% 1,136 1. Zach Cunnigham (Hou.) 153 104 *- snap counts according to Sport Radar 360 (inc. plays with penalties) 2. Joe Schobert (Jac.) 141 84 SIMMONS WITH FIVE PICKS IN 2020 3. (Ind.) 132 86 Safety Justin Simmons recorded a career-high five interceptions 4. Neville Hewitt (NYJ) 131 89 (90 yds.) in 2020. His 16 career interceptions ranks as the second 5. Alexander Johnson (Den.) 124 73 most in Broncos history by a player through his first five seasons. STANDS TALL MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY A BRONCOS PLAYER THROUGH HIS FIRST Broncos defensive lineman Shelby FIVE PROFESSIONAL SEASONS Harris led all NFL defensive linemen Player Years INT with nine passes defensed in 2019. 1. Steve Foley 1976-80 19 2. Justin Simmons 2016-20 16 In 11 games games played in 2020 3. Deltha O'Neal 2000-03# 15 (Harris missed five games due to 4. Steve Atwater 1989-92 14 COVID-19 protocols and a knee inju- Mike Harden 1980-84 14 ry), he finished tied for first (J.J. Watt, *Since 1970 NFL/AFL merger Hou.) among defensive linemen with #spent four seasons with Denver seven passes defensed. SIMMONS W/FIFTH MOST INTs AMONG BRONCOS SAFETIES Harris has totaled 23 passes defensed since he joined the Broncos Safety Justin Simmons recorded his 16th career and in 2017 to rank second among league defensive linemen during fifth pick of the season in Week 17 against Las Vegas. He owns the that span. fifth-most picks in Broncos' history among safeties since the AFL/ NFL merger. MOST BATTED PASSES BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, 2020 Player (team) No. MOST CAREER INTERCEPTIONS BY A BRONCOS SAFETY, ALL-TIME 1. Shelby Harris, (Den.) 7 Player Years INT J.J. Watt (Hou.) 7 1. Tyrone Braxton 1987-99 34 3. Calais Campbell (Bal.) 6 2. Mike Harden 1980-88 33 Montez Sweat (Was.) 6 3. Dennis Smith 1981-94 30 5. Tyson Alualu (Pit.) 5 4. Steve Atwater 1989-98 24 5. Justin Simmons 2016-pres. 16 Emmanuel Ogbah (Mia.) 5 *since 1970 AFL/NFL merger Jeffery Simmons (Ten.) 5 Christian Wilkins (Mia.) 5 Simmons has multiple interceptions in each of his first five sea- Carl Nassib (L.V.) 5 sons, matching Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Atwater (1989-93) MOST BATTED PASSES BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, 2017-20 and Steve Foley (1976-80) as the only Broncos safeties to achieve Player (team) No. that feat since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger. 1. Carlos Dunlap, (Cin. / Sea.) 27 BRONCOS SAFETIES TO START CAREER WITH MULTIPLE 2. Shelby Harris, (Den.) 23 INTERCEPTIONS IN EACH OF FIRST FIVE SEASONS , (N.O.) 23 Player Years 4. Emmanuel Ogbah, (Mia./Cle./K.C.) 22 Justin Simmons 2016-20 5. Chris Jones, (K.C.) 20 Steve Atwater 1989-93 Steve Foley 1976-80 WILLIAMS PICKS OFF A PASS AGAINST NEW ENGLAND *since 1970 AFL/NFL merger Making his NFL starting debut against New England in Week 6 ALEXANDER JOHNSON TOPS 100 DEFENSIVE TACKLES of 2020, defensive lineman DeShawn Williams recorded his first FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HIS CAREER career interception. He became the 19th player in franchise his- Third-year inside linebacker Alexander Johnson reached the tory—and just the second defensive lineman in team annals—to 100-tackle mark for the first time in his career in 2020. He record- accomplish that feat. ed 124 tackles (73 solo) to go along with one sack (10 yds.), two BRONCOS DL WITH AN INT. IN FIRST START, SINCE 2000 forced fumbles and one pass defensed. Player Date Opp. Elvis Dumervil 9/9/07 vs. Buf. Johnson ended the season ranked 13th among Broncos defend- DeShawn Williams 10/18/20 at N.E. ers for a single-season since 1991. 22 DESHAWN WILLIAMS PLAYS IN FIRST GAME SINCE 2016 McMANUS' GAME-WINNERS Defensive lineman DeShawn Williams, who has spent the past Kicker Brandon McManus has converted six career game-tying three training camps with the Broncos, played his first game since or game-winning field goals in the last two minutes of the fourth 2016 in Week 3 against Tampa Bay. Originally a college free-agent quarter or overtime. His 53-yard kick against the Chargers in Week signee with the Bengals in 2015, he has spent time on practice 13 of the 2019 season represented the longest game-winning kick squads with Cincinnati (2015, ’17), Denver (2018, ‘20), Miami of his career. (2018) and Indianapolis (2018) during his professional career. McMANUS' CAREER GAME-TYING OR GAME-WINNING FIELD GOAL Williams played in four games with Cincinnati in 2016, going ATTEMPTS IN LAST TWO MIN. OF 4TH QTR. OR OVERTIME 1,373 days between NFL games (Dec. 16, 2016 - Sept. 27, 2020). Opp. (Date) Qtr. Time Yds. Result There are only three NFL players in 2020 who went a longer time vs. Min. (10/4/15) 4 1:51 39 Good between playing games than Williams. at Cle. (10/18/15) OT 4:56 34 Good LONGEST TIME BETWEEN PLAYING AN NFL GAME AMONG vs. Cin. (12/28/15) 4 0:04 45 Missed NFL PLAYERS WHO SAW ACTION IN 2020 vs. Cin. (12/28/15) OT 10:00 37 Good Player Team Pos. Days between GP vs. K.C. (11/27/16) OT 1:08 62 Missed Aldon Smith Dal. OLB 1,764 vs. Oak. (9/16/18) 4 0:06 39 Good Bruce Miller Jac. DB 1,715 vs. Hou. (11/4/18) 4 0:03 51 Missed Woodrow Hamilton Car. NT 1,435 at LAC (11/18/18) 4 0:00 34 Good DeShawn Williams Den. DL 1,373 vs. LAC (12/1/19) 4 0:00 53 Good JACKSON ONE OF TWO ACTIVE DBs WITH McMANUS NAMED AFC PLAYER OF THE WEEK TWICE 700 TACKLES, 15 INTs AND 100 PDs IN CAREER Kicker Brandon McManus was named AFC Special Teams Player Since entering the NFL in 2010, safety Kareem Jackson has of the Week following his performances in consecutive games totaled 716 tackles (580 solo), 19 interceptions (377 yds.) and against the Jets (10/1) and Patriots (10/17) in Week 4 and 6, 102 passes defensed in his career. respectively. He is one of two defensive players (Malcolm Jenkins, N.O.) since McManus joined running back Mike Anderson (Weeks 13-14, 2010 with regular-season career totals of 700+ tackles, 15+ inter- 2000) as the only players in Broncos history to receive AFC Player ceptions and 100+ passes defensed. of the Week recognition in consecutive games within a season. ACTIVE DBs w/ 700+ TACKLES, 15+ INTs & 100 PDs, SINCE 2010 McMANUS CONNECTS FROM 50+ TWICE IN Player (team) Tkls. INT-Yds. PDs THREE SEPERATE GAMES IN 2020 1. Malcolm Jenkins (N.O. / Phi.) 880 19-544 101 Brandon McManus recorded back-to-back games with two 50+ 2. Kareem Jackson (Hou. / Den.) 716 19-377 102 yard field goals (54, 53) against the New York Jets in Week 4 and McMANUS ONE OF THE MOST ACCURATE KICKERS IN TEAM HISTORY the New England Patriots in Week 6. He also made a pair of 50+ Broncos kicker Brandon McManus has connected on 179-of-217 yarders against the Chargers in Week 16. field goal attempts with his 82.5 field goal percentage representing McManus ranks tied for first in NFL history with seven games with the second-best career mark in team history (incl. postseason; min. multiple 50+ yard made field goals. 20 att.). MOST GAMES WITH MULTIPLE 50+ YARD FIELD GOALS, NFL HISTORY BEST OVERALL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, BRONCOS HISTORY Player (team) No. (Postseason included / min. 20 att.) 1. Brandon McManus (Den.) 7 Player FGM FGA Pct. Matt Prater (Den. / Det.) 7 1. Matt Prater 150 181 82.9 3. (Bal.) 6 2. Brandon McManus 179 217 82.5 4. Dan Bailey (Dal. / Min.) 5 3. Jason Elam 410 508 80.7 Both of McManus' 50+ yard made field goals in Week 4 and 16 4. David Treadwell 106 138 76.8 occurred in the fourth quarter. In NFL history, only three kickers 5. Rich Karlis 149 211 70.6 have multiple games in their career in which they made multiple McMANUS SECOND IN TEAM HISTORY IN MADE FGs 50+ yard field goals in the fourth quarter or overtime. In Week 6 against New England, Brandon McManus moved into McManus is the only kicker in NFL history with two games with a sole possession of second place in team annals. He currently has pair of 50+ yard made field goals in the fourth quarter or overtime made 169 field goals with the team. of the same season. MOST FIELD GOALS, REGULAR SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORY NFL KICKERS WITH MULTIPLE 50+ YARD FIELD GOALS IN THE Player No. FOURTH QUARTER OR OVERTIME 1. Jason Elam 395 Player (team) No. 2. Brandon McManus 169 1. Brandon McManus (Den.) 3 3. Jim Turner 151 Martin Gramatica (T.B.) 3 4. Matt Prater 141 3. (N.E. / Ten.) 2 5. Rich Karlis 137 23 McMANUS SETS TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORD MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS, SINGLE SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORY Player (year) No. In Week 6 against New England, McManus finished a perfect 1. Brandon McManus (2020) 10 6-for-6 on field goal attempts (45, 44, 27, 52, 20, 54) to set a sin- 2. Matt Prater (2013) 6 gle-game franchise record for made field goals. 3. Brandon McManus (2015) 5 McManus also accounted for all of Denver's 18 points in the vic- Matt Prater (2008) 5 tory, representing the sixth time in team history a kicker accounted Jason Elam (1999) 5 for all of the team's points in a victory (last: Jason Elam vs. Kansas Jason Elam (1995) 5 City, 9/17/06). Fred Steinfort (1980) 5 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, SINGLE GAME, BRONCOS HISTORY MOST MADE 50+YARD FIELD GOALS, NFL, 2020 Player Opp. (date) No. Player (team) No. 1. Brandon McManus at N.E. (10/18/20) 6 1. Brandon McManus (Den.) 10 2. Connor Barth vs. S.D. (12/14/14) 5 2. Jason Sanders (Mia.) 8 Connor Barth at K.C. (11/30/14) 5 Jason Elam vs. Mia. (10/13/02) 5 Younghoe Koo (Atl.) 8 Jason Elam at K.C. (11/16/97) 5 4. Stephen Gostkowski (Ten.) 7 Jason Elam vs. Buf. (9/3/95) 5 5. Matt Prater (Det.) 6 Rich Karlis vs. Sea. (11/20/83) 5 NAMED AFC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Gene Mingo vs. S.D. (10/6/63) AFTER WEEK 14 PERFORMANCE AT CAROLINA MCMANUS GOOD FROM 50+ THROUGHOUT CAREER Broncos wide receiver Diontae Brandon McManus has made 27 regular-season field goals from Spencer was named AFC Special 50+ yards during his career, which is the second most in Broncos Teams Player of the Week after scor- history. Including postseason, McManus (29) trails only Ring of ing his first career touchdown on an Famer Jason Elam (39) for the most overall 50+-yard field goals in 83-yard punt return against Carolina team history. in Week 14 of 2020. The play tied MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS, REGULAR SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORY for the seventh-longest punt return Player No. in Broncos history and marked the 1. Jason Elam 39 third-longest punt return in the NFL 2. Brandon McManus 27 last season. 3. Matt Prater 21 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS, BRONCOS HISTORY 4. Rich Karlis 6 Player Opp. (date) Length 5. Gene Mingo 5 1. Darrien Gordon vs. Stl. (9/14/97) 94t Fred Steinfort 5 2. Rick Upchurch vs. S.D. (10/3/76) 92t MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS, REG. + POST SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORY 3. Eric Decker vs. Oak. (9/12/11) 90t 4. Rick Upchurch vs. Pit. (11/6/77) 87t Player No. 5. Deltha O'Neal at Sea. (10/14/01) 86t 1. Jason Elam 41 6. Eddie Royal at S.D. (11/6/11) 85t 2. Brandon McManus 29 7. Diontae Spencer at Car. (12/13/20) 83t 3. Matt Prater 22 at Ind. (11/8/15) 83t 4. Rich Karlis 6 BRONCOS RANK SECOND IN BLOCKED KICKS SINCE 2018 5. Gene Mingo 5 Fred Steinfort 5 Since Special Teams Coordinator Tom McMahon joined the team MCMANUS MATCHES NFL SINGLE-SEASON MARK in 2018, the Broncos rank second in the league with seven blocked kicks. Shelby Harris blocked his second career field FROM 50+YARDS goal attempt against Tennessee in Week 1 of 2020, while inside Brandon McManus made his ninth and 10th 50+ yard field goal linebacker Joe Jones got his hands on an extra point vs. Tampa of the season against the Chargers in Week 16 of 2020, matching Bay in Week 3. him with Justin Tucker (Bal., 2016) and Blair Walsh (Min., 2012) MOST BLOCKED KICKS NFL, SINCE 2018 for the most 50+ yard field goals in a single season in NFL history. Team BFG BXP BPunt Total McManus, who also set a franchise record this season, ranked 1. New England 1 1 6 8 2. Denver 4 2 1 7 first in the NFL in 2020 with 10 50+yard made field goals. Cleveland 5 2 0 7 MOST 50+ FIELD GOALS, SINGLE SEASON, NFL HISTORY 4. Seattle 3 2 1 6 N.Y. Jets 1 1 4 6 Player (year) Team No. 6. Houston 3 0 2 5 1. Brandon McManus (2020) Denver 10 Tennessee 4 1 0 5 Justin Tucker (2016) Baltimore 10 Blair Walsh (2012) Minnesota 10

24 BRONCOS BIG GAMES VS. NEW YORK GIANTS

BRONCOS ALL-TIME 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (5 / 5 reg., 0 post) — vs. N.Y. GIANTS PLAYER ...... PERFORMANCE ...... GAME Floyd Little...... 14-124, 1 TD...... Nov . 5, 1972, at N .Y . Giants Otis Armstrong...... 25-106, 1 TD...... Oct . 26, 1980, at N .Y . Giants Terrell Davis...... 28-147, 1 TD...... Dec . 13, 1998, at N .Y . Giants Terrell Davis...... 21-101, 0 TD...... Sept . 10, 2001, vs . N .Y . Giants Mike Anderson...... 24-120, 1 TD...... Oct . 23, 2005, at N .Y . Giants BRONCOS ALL-TIME 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (4 / 3 reg., 1 post) — vs. N.Y. GIANTS PLAYER ...... PERFORMANCE ...... GAME Vance Johnson...... 5-121, 1 TD...... Jan . 25, 1987, vs . N .Y . Giants* Mark Jackson...... 3-108, 1 TD...... Nov . 15, 1992, vs . N .Y . Giants Rod Smith ...... 9-115, 1 TD...... Sept . 10, 2001, vs . N .Y . Giants Demaryius Thomas...... 10-133, 0 TD...... Oct . 15, 2017, vs . N .Y . Giants *Denotes postseason game

BRONCOS ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (5 / 4 reg., 1 post) — vs. N.Y. GIANTS PLAYER ...... PERFORMANCE ...... GAME John Elway...... 29-47-2, 336 yds ., 0 TD . . . . Nov . 23, 1986, at N .Y . Giants John Elway...... 22-37-1, 304 yds ., 1 TD . . . . Jan . 25, 1987, vs . N .Y . Giants* Brian Griese...... 19-29-0, 330 yds ., 3 TD . . . . Sept . 10, 2001, vs . N .Y . Giants Peyton Manning...... 30-43-0, 307 yds ., 2 TD . . . . . Sept . 15, 2013, at N .Y . Giants Trevor Siemian...... 29-50-2, 376 yds ., 1 TD . . . . . Oct . 15, 2017, vs . N .Y . Giants *Denotes postseason game BRONCOS PLAYER CAREER STATS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS

QUARTERBACK TEDDY BRIDGEWATER — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS PASSING RUSHING G/S W/L Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT LG S-Yds. Rtg. Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD 12/27/15 vs . NYG* 1/1 W 25 15 60 .0 168 1 0 28t 3-18 93 .4 2 12 6 .0 9 0 REG. SEASON TOTALS 1/1 1-0 25 15 60.0 168 1 0 28t 3-18 93.4 2 12 6.0 9 0 *-w/Minnesota CORNERBACK — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 11/20/16 at NYG* 1/1 L 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 12/2/18 at NYG* 1/0 L 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2/1 1-1 6 0 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 *-w/Chicago CORNERBACK RONALD DARBY — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/4/16 vs . NYG* 1/1 L 4 0 4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 12/17/17 at NYG# 1/1 W 5 0 5 0-0 1-37 3 0 0 0 10/11/18 at NYG# 1/1 W 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 12/9/19 vs . NYG# 1/1 W 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 10/18/20 at NYG% 1/1 L 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11/8/20 vs . NYG% 1/1 L 6 1 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 6/6 3-3 22 2 24 0-0 1-37 10 0 0 0 *-w/Buffalo #-w/Philadelphia %-w/Washington CORNERBACK MIKE FORD — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/27/19 vs . NYG* 1/1 W 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 1/1 1-0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 *-w/Detroit CORNERBACK KYLE FULLER — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 12/2/18 at NYG* 1/1 L 1 1 2 0-0 1-8 3 0 0 0 11/24/19 vs . NYG* 1/1 W 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 9/20/20 vs . NYG* 1/1 W 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 3/3 2-1 9 1 10 0-0 1-8 6 0 0 0 *-w/Chicago RUNNING BACK MELVIN GORDON III — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS RUSHING RECEIVING G/S W/L Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD 10/8/17 at NYG* 1/1 W 20 105 5 .3 16 0 6 58 9 .7 22 2 REG. SEASON TOTALS 1/1 1-0 20 105 5.3 16 0 6 58 9.7 22 2 *-w/L .A . Chargers DEFENSIVE END SHELBY HARRIS — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/15/17 vs . NYG 1/0 L 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 1/0 0-1 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 BRONCOS PLAYER CAREER STATS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS

SAFETY KAREEM JACKSON — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/10/10 vs . NYG* 1/1 L 5 0 5 0-0 1-23 1 0 0 0 9/21/14 at NYG* 1/1 L 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 9/23/18 vs . NYG* 1/1 L 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 3/3 0-3 12 4 16 0-0 1-23 3 0 0 0 *-w/Houston PUNTER SAM MARTIN — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L No. Yds. Avg. Net TB IN 20 LG 12/22/13 vs . NYG* 1/0 L 6 270 45 .0 41 .2 0 2 55 9/8/14 vs . NYG* 1/0 W 2 109 54 .5 39 .5 0 1 57 12/18/16 at NYG* 1/0 L 6 275 45 .8 37 .8 1 1 63 10/27/19 vs . NYG* 1/0 W 2 88 44 .0 43 .0 0 0 45 REG. SEASON TOTALS 4/0 2-2 16 742 47.3 40.3 1 4 63 *-w/Detroit KICKER BRANDON MCMANUS — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG Total Pct. XM-XA Pct. Pts. 10/15/17 vs . NYG 1/0 L 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 28 1-3 .333 1-1 1 .000 4 REG. SEASON TOTALS 1/0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 28 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 4 OUTSIDE LINEBACKER VON MILLER — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/15/17 vs . NYG 1/1 L 1 0 1 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1/1 0-1 1 0 1 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 TIGHT END ERIC SAUBERT — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS RECEIVING RUSHING G/S W-L Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD 10/22/18 vs . NYG* 1/0 W 1 8 8 .0 9 0 0 0 — — 0 REG. SEASON TOTALS 1/0 1-0 1 8 8.0 9 0 0 0 — — 0 *-w/Atlanta SAFETY JUSTIN SIMMONS — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/15/17 vs . NYG 1/1 L 11 0 11 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 1/1 0-1 11 0 11 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN SHAMAR STEPHEN — vs. NEW YORK GIANTS G/S W-L UT A TT S-Yds. I-Yds. PD FF FR SpTK 10/3/16 vs . NYG* 1/1 W 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 10/6/19 at NYG* 1/1 W 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2/2 2-0 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 *-w/Minnesota

2020 BRONCOS REGULAR SEASON SITUATIONAL RECORDS

SITUATION ...... Record when leading after 1st quarter...... 3-2 wins: at New England (10/18), vs. (11/1), at Carolina (12/13) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when leading after 2nd quarter...... 4-1 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), at New England (10/18), vs. Miami (11/22), at Carolina (12/13) losses: at Kansas City (12/6) when leading after 3rd quarter ...... 4-0 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), at New England (10/18), vs. Miami (11/22), at Carolina (12/13) losses: when trailing after 1st quarter...... 1-7 wins: at New York Jets (10/1) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27) when trailing after 2nd quarter ...... 1-9 wins: vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when trailing after 3rd quarter...... 1-10 wins: vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when Denver scores first ...... 3-3 wins: at New England (10/18), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), at Carolina (12/13) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when opponent scores first...... 2-8 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), vs. Miami (11/22) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27) when tied at the half ...... 0-1 wins: losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14) when Denver rushes for 100 yards...... 4-9 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), at New England (10/18), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), vs. Miami (11/22) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when opponent rushes for 100 yards ...... 3-7 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), at Carolina (12/13) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when winning turnover margin ...... 2-1 wins: at New England (10/18), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1) losses: vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when losing turnover margin...... 3-9 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), vs. Miami (11/22), at Carolina (12/13) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27) when Denver passes for 300 yards...... 0-2 wins: losses: at Atlanta (11/8), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when opponent passes for 300 yards...... 0-4 wins: losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when playing indoors...... 0-3 wins: losses: at Atlanta (11/8), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27) when playing outdoors...... 5-8 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), at New England (10/18), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), vs. Miami (11/22), at Carolina (12/13) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when playing on an artificial surface...... 2-2 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), at New England (10/18) losses: at Atlanta (11/8), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27) when playing on natural grass...... 3-9 wins: vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), vs. Miami (11/22), at Carolina (12/13) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when winning the coin toss...... 2-5 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), vs. Miami (11/22) losses: vs. Tennessee (9/14), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (12/27), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when losing the coin toss...... 3-6 wins: at New England (10/18), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), at Carolina (12/13) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19) when scoring 20 or more points...... 4-3 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), vs. Miami (11/22), at Carolina (12/13) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), at Atlanta (11/8), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) when yielding 20 or more points...... 3-9 wins: at New York Jets (10/1), vs. Los Angeles Chargers (11/1), at Carolina (12/13) losses: at Pittsburgh (9/20), vs. Tampa Bay (9/27), vs. Kansas City (10/25), at Atlanta (11/8), at Las Vegas (11/15), vs. New Orleans (11/29), at Kansas City (12/6), vs. Buffalo (12/19), vs. Las Vegas (1/3) in overtime games...... 0-0 wins: losses: 2020 REGULAR SEASON BRONCOS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

YARDS RUSHING...... 131, Melvin Gordon III, at K .C . (12/6/20) RUSHING ATTEMPTS...... 26, Melvin Gordon III, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ...... 2, Melvin Gordon III three times, last vs . Buf . (12/19/20) YARDS PASSING...... 339, Drew Lock, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) PASS ATTEMPTS...... 48, Drew Lock, at Atl . (11/8/20) PASS COMPLETIONS...... 26, Drew Lock, vs . LAC (11/1/20) TOUCHDOWN PASSES...... 4, Drew Lock, at Car (12/13/20) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED ...... 4, Drew Lock, vs . L .V . (11/15/20) RECEPTIONS ...... 8, Noah Fant, vs . Buf . (12/19/20) RECEIVING YARDS...... 140, Jerry Jeudy, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS...... 2, Tim Patrick, at K .C . (12/6/20) TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE...... 142, Melvin Gordon III, at K .C . (12/6/20) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS...... 142, Melvin Gordon III, at K .C . (12/6/20) FIELD GOALS...... 6, Brandon McManus, at N .E . (10/18/20) TACKLES...... 12, twice, last Kareem Jackson, vs . LAC (11/1/20) INTERCEPTIONS...... 1, seven times, last Justin Simmons/Kareem Jackson, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) SACKS ...... 2 .5, Bradley Chubb, at NYJ (10/1/20) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE ...... 65, Melvin Gordon III, at K .C . (12/6/20) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION...... 92, Drew Lock, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) LONGEST PASS RECEPTION...... 92, Jerry Jeudy, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN...... 46, Justin Simmons, vs . LAC (11/1/20) LONGEST PUNT RETURN...... 41, Diontae Spencer, at NYJ (10/1/20) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN...... 38, Diontae Spencer, at Pit . . (9/20/20) LONGEST PUNT...... 69, Sam Martin, vs . LAC (11/1/20) LONGEST FIELD GOAL...... 58, Brandon McManus, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) *- Not on active roster 2020 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

YARDS RUSHING...... 124, Latavius Murray, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) RUSHING ATTEMPTS...... 31, Derrick Henry, vs . Ten . (9/14/20) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ...... 2, four times, last Josh Jacobs, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) YARDS PASSING...... 371, Derek Carr, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) PASS ATTEMPTS...... 43, twice, last Justin Herbert, vs . LAC (11/1/20) PASS COMPLETIONS...... 30, Teddy Bridgewater, at Car . (12/13/20) TOUCHDOWN PASSES...... 3, three times, last Matt Ryan, at Atl . (11/8/20) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED ...... 2, three times, last Derek Carr, vs . L .V . (1/3/21) RECEPTIONS ...... 11, Stefon Diggs, vs . Buf . (12/19/20) RECEIVING YARDS...... 147, Stefon Diggs, vs . Buf . (12/19/20) RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS...... 2, Mike Evans, vs . T .B . (9/27/20) TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE...... 147, Stefon Diggs, vs . Buf . (12/19/20) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS...... 147, Stefon Diggs, vs . Buf . (12/19/20) FIELD GOALS...... 5, twice, last Harrison Butker, at K .C . (12/6/20) TACKLES...... 12, Ja’Whaun Bentley, at N .E . (10/18/20) INTERCEPTIONS...... 2, three times, last , at K .C . (12/6/20) SACKS ...... 2 .5, T .J . Watt, at Pit . . (9/20/20) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE ...... 59, James Conner, at Pit . . (9/20/20) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION...... 84, Ben Roethlisberger, at Pit . . (9/20/20) LONGEST PASS RECEPTION...... 84, Chase Claypool, at Pit . . (9/20/20) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN...... 50, Daniel Sorensen, vs . K .C . (10/25/20) LONGEST PUNT RETURN...... 30, KJ Hill Jr ., vs . LAC (11/1/20) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN...... 102, Byron Pringle, vs . K .C . (10/25/20) LONGEST PUNT...... 66, Brett Kern, vs . Ten . (9/14/20) LONGEST FIELD GOAL...... 54, Sam Ficken, at NYJ (10/1/20) 2020 REGULAR SEASON BRONCOS TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AND LOWS

BRONCOS HIGHS LOWS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS...... 24, twice, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 6, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) TOTAL NET YARDS...... 459, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) ...... 112, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS ...... 77, at LAC (12/27/20) ...... 43, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) NET YARDS RUSHING...... 189, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) ...... 42, vs . T .B . (9/27/20) RUSHING ATTEMPTS ...... 37, at N .E . (10/18/20) ...... 14, vs . T .B . (9/27/20) NET YARDS PASSING...... 324, vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 12, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PASS ATTEMPTS...... 48, at Atl . (11/8/20) ...... 9, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PASS COMPLETIONS ...... 26, vs . LAC (11/1/20)...... 1, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED...... 4, at L .V . (11/15/20) ...... 0, four times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) TIMES SACKED...... 7, at Pit . (9/20/20)...... 0, four times, last at K .C . (12/6/20) PUNTS...... 7, vs . N .O . (11/29/20)...... 1, at NYJ (10/1/20) GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE...... 54 .2, vs . LAC (11/1/20)...... 37 .7, vs . T .B . (9/27/20) NET PUNTING AVERAGE...... 50 .0, vs . Mia . (11/22/20)...... 34 .2, vs . T .B . (9/27/20) PUNT RETURNS ...... 3, twice, last at LAC (12/27/20)...... 0, four times, last vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PUNT RETURN YARDS...... 83, at Car . (12/13/20) ...... 0, five times, last vs . Buf . (12/19/20) KICKOFF RETURNS...... 6, at Atl . (11/8/20)...... 0, four times, last vs . Buf . (12/19/20) KICKOFF RETURN YARDS...... 145, at Atl . (11/8/20)...... 0, four times, last vs . Buf . (12/19/20) INTERCEPTION RETURNS...... 2, vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 0, eight times, last at LAC (12/27/20) INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS. . . . 46, vs . LAC (11/1/20)...... 0, eight times, last at LAC (12/27/20) PENALTIES ...... 8, three times, last vs . Mia . (11/22/20)...... 2, three times, last at Car . (12/13/20) YARDS PENALIZED...... 94, at NYJ (10/1/20) ...... 10, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) FUMBLES ...... 4, twice, vs . K .C . (10/25/20)...... 0, four times, last at LAC (12/27/20) FUMBLES LOST...... 2, vs . K .C . (10/25/20)...... 0, seven times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) SACKS MADE...... 6, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) ...... 0, at L .V . (11/15/20) FUMBLES FORCED...... 3, at N .E . (10/18/20) ...... 0, seven times, last at K .C . (12/6/20) FUMBLES RECOVERED...... 2, vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 0, eleven times, last at LAC (12/27/20) TIME OF POSSESSION ...... 33:24, vs . K .C . (10/25/20)...... 23:22, at L .V . (11/15/20) 2020 REGULAR SEASON OPPONENTS TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AND LOWS

OPPONENTS HIGHS LOWS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS...... 29, vs . Buf . (12/19/20)...... 14, at N .E . (10/18/20) TOTAL NET YARDS...... 534, vs . Buf . (12/19/20)...... 223, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS ...... 84, vs . LAC (11/1/20)...... 51, vs . K .C . (10/25/20) NET YARDS RUSHING...... 229, vs . N .O . (11/29/20)...... 56, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) RUSHING ATTEMPTS ...... 44, vs . N .O . (11/29/20)...... 17, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) NET YARDS PASSING...... 359, vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 63, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PASS ATTEMPTS...... 43, twice, last vs . LAC (11/1/20)...... 16, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PASS COMPLETIONS ...... 41, at Pit . (9/20/20)...... 9, vs . N .O . (11/29/20) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED...... 2, twice, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 0, nine times, last at LAC (12/27/20) TIMES SACKED...... 6, vs . Mia . (11/22/20) ...... 1, four times, last vs . Buf . (12/19/20) GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE...... 63 .0, vs . Buf . (12/19/20)...... 36 .6, at Atl . (11/8/20) NET PUNTING AVERAGE...... 63 .0, vs . Buf . (12/19/20)...... 22 .8, at Car . (12/13/20) PUNT RETURNS ...... 4, vs . Buf . (12/19/20)...... 0, twice, last at LAC (12/27/20) PUNT RETURN YARDS...... 38, vs . LAC (11/1/20)...... 0, four times, last at LAC (12/27/20) KICKOFF RETURNS...... 3, four times, last at LAC (12/27/20)...... 0, four times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) KICKOFF RETURN YARDS...... 123, vs . K .C . (10/25/20)...... 0, four times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) INTERCEPTION RETURNS...... 4, at L .V . (11/15/20) ...... 0, five times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS. . . . 74, at L .V . (11/15/20) ...... 0, five tiems, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) PENALTIES ...... 14, vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 1, twice, last vs . K .C . (10/25/20) YARDS PENALIZED...... 118, at NYJ (10/1/20) ...... 4, at N .E . (10/18/20) FUMBLES ...... 4, at N .E . (10/18/20) ...... 0, seven times, last at Car . (12/13/20) FUMBLES LOST...... 2, vs . L .V . (1/3/21)...... 0, nine times, last at LAC (12/27/20) SACKS MADE...... 7, at Pit . (9/20/20)...... 0, three times, last vs . Mia . (11/22/20) FUMBLES FORCED...... 2, three times, last at L .V . (11/15/20)...... 0, nine times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) FUMBLES RECOVERED...... 3, vs . K .C . (10/25/20)...... 0, nine times, last vs . L .V . (1/3/21) TIME OF POSSESSION ...... 36:38 at L .V . (11/15/20) ...... 26:36, vs . K .C . (10/25/20) THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

(REFLECTS THE LAST TIME EACH INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC OCCURRED IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS) - 2020 PERFORMANCES BOLDED; SUPER BOWL PERFORMANCES IN ITALICS

100 YARDS RUSHING: FIVE RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: Broncos: Melvin Gordon III, 15-131, at Kansas City, 12/6/20 Broncos: Clinton Portis, 22-218, 5 TD, vs. Kansas City, 12/7/03 Playoffs: Terrell Davis, 25-102, vs. Atlanta, 1/31/99 Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Latavius Murray, 19-124, 2 TD, vs. New Orleans, 11/29/20 Opponents: Has never happened Playoffs: Ray Rice, 30-131, 1 TD, vs. Baltimore, 1/12/13 Playoffs: Has never happened

200 YARDS RUSHING: 300 YARDS PASSING: Broncos: Knowshon Moreno, 37-224, 1 TD, at New England, 11/24/13 Broncos: Drew Lock, 25-41, 339 yds., 2 TD, O INT, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Tim Tebow, 10-21, 316 yds., 2 TD, 0 INT, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/8/12 Opponents: Leonard Fournette 29-225, 0 TD, vs. Jacksonville, 9/29/19 Opponents: Derek Carr, 24-38, 371 yds., 2 TD, 2 INT, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Playoffs: Tim Smith, 23-204, 2TD, vs. Washington, 1/31/88 Playoffs: Tom Brady, 27-56, 310 yds., 1 TD, 2 INT, vs. New England, 1/24/16

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS: 400 YARDS PASSING: Broncos: Willis McGahee (163) and Tim Tebow (118), at Oakland, 11/6/11 Broncos: Peyton Manning, 34-57, 438 yds., 2 TD, 2 INT, at New England, 11/2/14 Playoffs: Terrell Davis (184) and Derek Loville (103), vs. Jacksonville, 12/27/97 Playoffs: Peyton Manning, 32-43, 400 yds., 2 TD, 0 INT, vs. New England, 1/19/14 Opponents: Curt Warner (126) and John L. Williams (109), at Seattle, 12/11/88 Opponents: Ben Roethlisberger, 41-56, 462 yds., 1 TD, 2 INT, vs. Pittsburgh, 11/25/18 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Peyton Manning, 27-33, 458 yds., 4 TD, 1 INT, at Indianapolis, 1/9/05

100-YARD RUSHER AND 100-YARD RECEIVER: THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES: Broncos: Phillip Lindsay (101) and Tim Patrick (101), at New England, 10/18/20 Broncos: Drew Lock, 26-41, 248 yds., 3 TD, 1 INT, vs. L.A. Chargers, 11/1/20 Playoffs: Terrell Davis (102) and Rod Smith (152), vs. Atlanta, 1/31/99 Playoffs: Peyton Manning, 28-43, 290 yds., 3 TD, 2 INT, vs. Baltimore, 1/12/13 Opponents: Todd Gurley (208) and Robert Woods (109), vs. L.A. Rams, 10//18 Opponents: Matt Ryan, 25-35, 284, 3 TD, 1 INT, at Atlanta, 11/8/20 Playoffs: Tim Smith (204) and Ricky Sanders (193), vs. Washington, 1/31/88 Playoffs: Joe Flacco, 18-34, 331 yds., 3 TD, 0 INT, vs. Baltimore, 1/12/13

100-YARD RUSHER AND TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS: FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES: Broncos: (111), Demaryius Thomas (111) and Emmanuel Sanders (109), at Cleveland, 10/18/15 Broncos: Drew Lock, 21-27, 280 yds., 4 TD, 0 INT, at Carolina, 12/13/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Ryan Grant (104), Greg Jennings (141) and James Jones (107) vs. Green Bay, 10/29/07 - OT Opponents: Patrick Mahomes, 24-34, 303 yds., 4 TD, 1 INT, at Kansas City, 10/28/18 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Tom Brady, 26-34, 363 yds., 6 TD, 1 INT, at New England, 1/14/12

100-YARD RUSHER, 300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RECEIVER: FIVE TOUCHDOWN PASSES: Broncos: C.J. Anderson (101), Peyton Manning (340), Demaryius Thomas (168), vs. Green Bay, 11/1/15 Broncos: Peyton Manning, 31-44, 340 yds., 5 TD, 2 INT, at Oakland, 11/9/14 Playoffs: Terrell Davis (102), John Elway (336), Rod Smith (152), vs. Atlanta, 1/31/99 Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: R. Grant (104 rush), B. Favre (331 pass), G. Jennings (141 rec.), J. Jones (107 rec.) vs. G.B., 10/29/07 - OT Opponents: , 25-36, 506 yds., 5 TD, 1 INT, at Dallas, 10/6/13 Playoffs: Tim Smith (204), Doug Williams (340), Ricky Sanders (193), vs. Washington, 1/31/88 Playoffs: Tom Brady, 26-34, 363 yds., 6 TD, 1 INT, at New England, 1/14/12

100-YARD RUSHER, 300-YARD PASSER AND TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS: SIX OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES: Broncos: M. Ball (117), P. Manning (403), E. Decker (174) and D. Thomas (106), at Kansas City, 12/1/13 Broncos: Peyton Manning, 27-42, 462 yds., 7 TD, 0 INT, vs. Baltimore, 9/5/13 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: R. Grant (104 rush), B. Favre (331 pass), G. Jennings (141 rec.), J. Jones (107 rec.), vs. Green Bay, 10/29/07 - OT Opponents: , 23-38, 435 yds., 6 TD, 0 INT, at Kansas City, 11/1/64 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Tom Brady, 26-34, 363 yds., 6 TD, 1 INT, at New England, 1/14/12

100-YARD RUSHER AND 300-YARD PASSER: 100 YARDS RECEIVING: Broncos: C.J. Anderson (101) and Peyton Manning (340), vs. Green Bay, 11/1/15 Broncos: Jerry Jedy, 5-140, 1 TD, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Playoffs: Terrell Davis (102) and John Elway (336), vs. Atlanta, 1/31/99 Playoffs: Demaryius Thomas, 13-118, 1 TD, vs. Seattle, 2/2/14 Opponents: James Conner (106) and Ben Roethlisberger (311), at Pittsburgh, 9/20/20 Opponents: Darren Waller, 9-117, 1 TD, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Playoffs: Ray Rice (131) and Joe Flacco (331), vs. Baltimore, 1/12/13 Playoffs: , 8-144, 1 TD, vs. New England, 1/24/16

100-YARD RECEIVER AND 300-YARD PASSER: 200 YARDS RECEIVING: Broncos: Jerry Jeudy (140) and Drew Lock (339), vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Broncos: Demaryius Thomas, 8-226, 2 TD, vs. Arizona, 10/5/14 Playoffs: Demaryius Thomas (134) and Peyton Manning (400), vs. New England, 1/19/14 Playoffs: Demaryius Thomas, 4-204, 1 TD, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/8/12 Opponents: Darren Waller (117) and Derek Carr (371), vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Opponents: George Kittle 7-210, at San Francisco, 12/9/18 Playoffs: Rob Gronkowski (144) and Tom Brady (310), vs. New England, 1/24/16 Playoffs: Reggie Wayne, 10-221, 2 TD, at Indianapolis, 1/9/05

TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS AND 300-YARD PASSER: TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS: Broncos: Emmanuel Sanders (100), Demaryius Thomas (126) and Trevor Siemian (334), at Tennessee, 12/11/16 Broncos: Emmanuel Sanders, 11-100, 1 TD and Demaryius Thomas, 10-126, 0 TD at Tennessee, 12/11/16 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Stefon diggs (147), Cole Beasley (112) and Josh Allen (359), vs. Buffalo, 12/19/20 Opponents: Stefon Diggs (11-147) and Cole Beasley (8-112), vs. Buffalo, 12/19/20 Playoffs: Reggie Wayne (221), Dallas Clark (112) and Peyton Manning (458), at Indianapolis, 1/9/05 Playoffs: Reggie Wayne (221) and Dallas Clark (112), at Indianapolis, 1/9/05

THREE 100-YARD RECEIVERS AND 300-YARD PASSER: TWO RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: Broncos: Has never happened Broncos: KJ Hamler, 2-86, 2 TD, at Carolina, 12/13/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: , 2-33, 2 TD, vs. New England, 1/24/16 Opponents: Terrance Williams (151), Dez Bryant (141), Jason Witten (121) and Tony Romo (506), at Dallas, 10/6/13 Opponents: 5-67, 2 TD, at Kansas City, 12/15/19 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: , 6-142, 2 TD, vs. San Diego, 1/12/14

TWO RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: THREE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: Broncos: Melvin Gordon III, 11-61, 2 TD, vs. Buffalo, 12/19/20 Broncos: Demaryius Thomas, 10-87, 3 TD, vs. Miami, 11/23/14 Playoffs: Mike Anderson, 19-69, 2 TD, vs. New England, 1/14/06 Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Josh Jacobs, 15-89, 2 TD, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Opponents: Dallas Clark, 5-43, 3 TD, at Indianapolis, 12/13/09 Playoffs: Jamal Lewis, 30-110, 2 TD, at Baltimore, 12/31/00 Playoffs: Rob Gronkowski, 10-145, 3 TD, at New England, 1/14/12

THREE RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: FOUR RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: Broncos: C.J. Anderson, 13-87, 3 TD, vs. Oakland, 12/28/14 Broncos: Eric Decker, 8-174, 4 TD, at Kansas City, 12/1/13 Playoffs: Terrell Davis, 30-157, 3 TD, vs. Green Bay, 1/25/98 Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Latavius Murray, 20-114, 3 TD, at Oakland, 11/6/16 Opponents: Lance Alworth, 9-171, 4 TD, vs. San Diego, 12/1/68 Playoffs: Napoleon McCallum, 13-81, 3 TD, at L.A. Raiders, 1/9/94 Playoffs: Has never happened

FOUR RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: TWO INTERCEPTIONS: Broncos: Clinton Portis, 22-218, 5 TD, vs. Kansas City, 12/7/03 Broncos: Darian Stewart, 2, at New Orleans, 11/13/16 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Darrien Gordon, 2, vs. Atlanta, 1/31/99 Opponents: Curt Warner, 23-126, 4 TD, at Seattle, 12/11/88 Opponents: Tyrann Mathieu, 2, at Kansas City, 12/6/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: David Macklin, 2, at Indianapolis, 1/4/04 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

THREE INTERCEPTIONS: FOUR FIELD GOALS: Broncos: Deltha O’Neal, 4, vs. Kansas City, 10/7/01 Broncos: Brandon McManus, 4, vs. Indianapolis, 9/18/16 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Brandon McManus, 5, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/17/16 Opponents: Mark Kelso, 3, at Buffalo, 12/12/92 Opponents: Michael Badgley, 4, at L.A. Chargers, 12/27/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened

FOUR INTERCEPTIONS: FIVE FIELD GOALS: Broncos: Deltha O’Neal, 4, vs. Kansas City, 10/7/01 Broncos: Connor Barth, 5, at San Diego, 12/14/14 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Brandon McManus, 5, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/17/16 Opponents: Has never happened Opponents: Harrison Butker, 5, at Kansas City, 12/6/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened

TWO SACKS: SIX FIELD GOALS: Broncos: DeMarcus Walker, 2, vs. New Orleans, 11/29/20 Broncos: Brandon McManus, 6, at New England, 10/18/20 Playoffs: Von Miller, 2.5, vs. Carolina, 2/7/16 Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: T.J. Watt, 2.5, at Pittsburgh, 9/20/20 Opponents: Jeff Wilkins, 6, at St. Louis, 9/10/06 Playoffs: Kony Ealy, 3, vs. Carolina, 2/7/16 Playoffs: Has never happened

THREE SACKS: PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Broncos: Shelby Harris, 3, at Minnesota, 11/17/19 Broncos: Diontae Spencer, 83 yds., at Carolina, 12/13/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Trindon Holliday, 90 yds., vs. Baltimore, 1/12/13 Opponents: , 3, at Kansas City, 10/28/18 Opponents: Jamal Agnew, 64 yds., vs. Detroit, 12/22/19 Playoffs: Kony Ealy, 3, vs. Carolina, 2/7/16 Playoffs: Has never happened

FOUR SACKS: KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Broncos: Elvis Dumervil, 4, vs. Cleveland, 9/20/09 Broncos: Trindon Holliday, 105 yds., vs. Philadelphia, 9/29/13 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Trindon Holliday, 104 yds., vs. Baltimore, 1/12/13 Opponents: Khalil Mack, 5, vs. Oakland, 12/13/15 Opponents: Byron Pringle, 102 yds., vs. Kansas City, 10/25/20 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: , 87 yds., vs. Seattle, 2/2/14

TWO FUMBLE RECOVERIES: INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Broncos: Elvis Dumervil, 2, vs. Minnesota, 12/30/07 - OT Broncos: Todd Davis, 20 yds. / Chris Harris Jr., 53 yds., at Arizona, 10/18/18 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Glenn Dorsey, 2, at Kansas City, 12/6/09 Opponents: Daniel Sorensen, 50 yds., vs. Kansas City, 10/25/20 Playoffs: Randy Hughes, 2, vs. Dallas, 1/15/78 Playoffs: Malcolm Smith, 69 yds., vs. Seattle, 2/2/14

SHUTOUT ON ROAD: FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Broncos: Kareem Jackson, 70 yds., at Houston, 12/8/19 by Broncos: Denver 12, at Cleveland 0, 9/27/92 Playoffs: Playoffs: Has never happened Malik Jackson, recovered in end zone, vs. Carolina, 2/7/16 Opponents: Jerry Hughes, 21 yds., vs. Buffalo, 12/19/20 by Opponents: at L.A. Chargers 21, Denver 0, 10/22/17 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: SHUTOUT AT HOME: Broncos: Has never happened by Broncos: at Denver 16, Tennessee 0, 10/13/19 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: Chris McAlister, 107 yds., at Baltimore, 9/30/02 by Opponents: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened BLOCKED PUNT: OVERTIME WIN AWAY FROM DENVER: Broncos: Joe Jones, at Baltimore, 9/23/18 Broncos: Denver 26, at Cleveland 23, 10/18/15 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Denver 23, at Cleveland 20, 1/11/87 Opponents: Pat O’Connor, vs. Tampa Bay, 9/27/20 Opponents: at Seattle 26, Denver 20, 9/21/14 Playoffs: Blake Spence, vs. N.Y. Jets, 1/17/99 Playoffs: Has never happened TIE: Denver 17, at Green Bay 17, 9/20/87 BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Broncos: Steven Johnson, vs. Philadelphia, 9/29/13 OVERTIME WIN IN DENVER: Playoffs: Has never happened Broncos: at Denver 20, Cincinnati 17, 12/28/15 Opponents: Alex Bannister, 9 yds., at Seattle, 10/14/01 Playoffs: at Denver 29, Pittsburgh 23, 1/8/12 Playoffs: , 29 yds., vs. Jacksonville, 12/27/97 Opponents: Kansas City 30, at Denver 27, 11/27/16 Playoffs: Baltimore 38, at Denver 25, 1/12/13 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL: TIE: at Denver 35, Pittsburgh 35, 9/22/74 Broncos: Dre’ Mont Jones at L.A. Chargers, 10/6/19 Playoffs: Has never happened 40 POINTS: Opponents: Maxx Crosby vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Broncos: at Denver 45, Arizona 10, 10/18/18 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: at Denver 42, Jacksonville 17, 12/27/97 Opponents: at New England 41, Denver 16, 11/12/17 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Playoffs: vs. Seattle 43, Denver 8, 2/2/14 Broncos: Louis Wright, 60 yds., vs. San Diego, 11/17/85 Playoffs: Has never happened 50 POINTS: Opponents: , 80 yds., at Buffalo, 9/30/90 Broncos: at Denver 51, Tennessee 28, 12/8/13 Playoffs: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened Opponents: at Philadelphia 51, Denver 23, 11/5/17 MISSED/BLOCKED POINT-AFTER-TOUCHDOWN ATTEMPT: Playoffs: San Francisco 55, Denver 10, 1/28/90 Broncos: Taylor Russolino (kick failed, wide right, twice), vs. Buffalo, (12/19/20) Playoffs: Jason Elam (Blocked by Clyde Simmons), vs. Jacksonville, 1/4/97 TWO-POINT CONVERSION: Opponents: Stephen Gostkowski (kick failed, wide left), vs. Tennessee, 9/14/20 Broncos: Drew Lock pass to Jerry Jeudy, vs. Las Vefas, 1/3/21 Playoffs: Stephen Gostkowski (kick failed, wide right), vs. New England, 1/24/16 Playoffs: Peyton Manning pass to , vs. Carolina, 2/7/16 Opponents: Derek Carr pass to Darren Waller, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 SAFETY: Playoffs: Has never happened Broncos: Jeff Driskel tackled in the end zone by Shaquil Barrett, vs. Tampa Bay, 9/27/20 Playoffs: Tony Eason sacked in the end zone by Rulon Jones, vs. New England, 1/4/87 THREE FIELD GOALS: Opponents: tackled in the end zone, vs. Kansas City, 11/27/16 Broncos: Brandon McManus, 3, vs. Las Vegas, 1/3/21 Playoffs: Knowshon Moreno tackled in the end zone by C. Avril, vs. Seattle, 2/2/14 Playoffs: Brandon McManus, 3, vs. Carolina, 2/7/16 Opponents: Daniel Carlson, 3, at Las Vegas, 11/15/20 Playoffs: Chris Boswell, 3, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/17/16