Broncos Legendary Quarterbacks: A Timeline of Greatness
2012-2015: Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning had a remarkable run with the Denver Broncos, leading the team to victory in Super Bowl 50 in 2016. Known for his pinpoint accuracy and cerebral play style, Manning became one of the most decorated quarterbacks in NFL history during his time in Denver.
2022-2023: Russell Wilson
After the departure of Manning, the Broncos acquired Russell Wilson from the Seattle Seahawks in 2022. Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion, instantly became a leader on and off the field for the team.
2021: Teddy Bridgewater
Teddy Bridgewater provided stability at quarterback for the Broncos in 2021, leading the team to a 7-10 record. Despite not reaching the playoffs, Bridgewater showed his resilience and ability to win games.
2019-2021: Drew Lock
Drew Lock was the Broncos' starting quarterback from 2019-2021. With his strong arm and mobility, Lock showed flashes of potential but struggled with consistency and turnovers.
2019: Joe Flacco
Joe Flacco briefly stepped into the Broncos' starting lineup in 2019. The veteran quarterback provided experienced leadership but struggled to find success in Denver.
2018: Case Keenum
Case Keenum led the Broncos to a surprising 11-5 record in 2018, throwing for over 3,800 yards and 18 touchdowns. However, Denver fell short of the playoffs in a competitive AFC West division.
2016-2017: Paxton Lynch
Paxton Lynch was the Broncos' first-round draft pick in 2016. Despite showing promise in preseason, Lynch struggled to replicate his success in regular-season games, eventually losing his starting role.
2015: Trevor Siemian
Trevor Siemian took over as the Broncos' starting quarterback in the second half of the 2015 season. With a balanced offense led by superstar running back C.J. Anderson, Siemian guided the team to a 12-4 record and the playoffs.
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