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John Lynch was the best player to wear No. 47 for the Denver Broncos. Lynch spent the first 11 years of his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning Super Bowl XXXVII and earning four All-Pro ...
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos safety and current San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch discusses what it means to be inducted to the Hall of Fame in his eight year as a ...
Hall of Fame inductee and former Denver Broncos linebacker Randy Gradishar's full speech at the Pro Football HOF Class of 2024 enshrinement ceremony. Mother Juanita Brown presents former kick ...
On this jam-packed episode of "The Neutral Zone," Phil Milani and Aric DiLalla make their cases for why Peyton Manning (5:53) and John Lynch (22:00 ... review if you enjoyed the show. ¡Los Denver ...
Rookie wideout Jalen McMillan played the most snaps of any Bucs receiver in the team's opener against Washington, while Greg Gaines got a much bigger dose of playing time than usual due to ...
Most recently, the Broncos inducted Red Miller (head coach from 1977-80) into the Ring of Fame. Former kicker Jason Elam (1993-2007), linebacker/defensive end Simon Fletcher (1985-95) and safety John ...
The defensive back played 15 seasons in the NFL, starting 191 of 224 games for Tampa Bay (1993- 2003) and the Denver Broncos ... his wife Linda formed the John Lynch Foundation in 2000, with ...
Even Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway, who always said he ... my biggest mistake of my GM career." As for Lynch, whatever patience the Broncos had on draft day ran out by September, and he ...
The quarterback that year was none other than John Elway ... Tim Tebow and Paxton Lynch were quarterbacks all drafted by the Broncos in the first round after Elway. None of them started in ...
John Elway talks about Bo Nix being named the Denver Broncos' starting quarterback ... Elway drafted Brock Osweiler, Paxton Lynch and Drew Lock, but none of them panned out.