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  1. May 8, 2018 · John Elway. Considered by some to be the greatest modern American football player, John Elway (born 1960) played in the position of quarterback for the Denver Broncos for 16 years, leading his team to two consecutive Super Bowl wins before retiring in 1999. Born to Play Ball. John Elway was born in Port Angeles, Washington, on June 28, 1960.

  2. Nov 8, 2022 · John Elway, born John Albert Elway Jr, is most famously known as a two-time Super Bowl-winning QB with the Denver Broncos in the 90s. John Elway was the number one overall pick in 1983 from Stanford.

  3. Jan 4, 2021 · Around the NFL Writer. John Elway will turn over the Denver Broncos' day-to-day operations to a full-time general manager in 2021. The longtime general manager and president of football operations ...

  4. Elway, whose full name is John Albert Elway Jr., was born on June 28, 1960, in Port Angeles, Washington. He has a twin sister named Jana. His mother is named Janet and his father, Jack (after whom he was named), was the head football coach at Port Angeles High School at the time of his birth. Along with his twin sister, Elway has three other ...

  5. John Elway is the only player to amass 50,000 yards passing and 3,000 rushing. The Denver Broncos star found ways to win. Strangely, it took two championships at the end of his career to certify ...

  6. John Elway. John Elway (1960–) is a former National Football League quarterback and general manager of the Denver Broncos. Elway won two Super Bowls as a Broncos player (1997 and 1998) and a third (2015) as the team’s general manager. As perhaps the most popular and most accomplished player in Broncos history, Elway retains a prominent role ...

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · John Elway and the Denver Broncos did not part ways in a dismissive way, rather, it was a friendly and planned move. Even after his formal role with the franchise ended, he has been vocal about helping the team whenever needed. Elway had an instrumental impact in three Super Bowl victories for the Broncos. In an interview with CBS, Elway expressed,