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John Albert Elway Jr. (born June 28, 1960) is an American former professional football quarterback who spent his entire 16-year career with the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Following his playing career, he then spent 11 years with the Broncos in various front office positions, eventually being promoted to general manager .
Former Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway has been named in a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination at one of his auto dealerships in Southern California. The suit, filed Monday by former ...
In 2002, Sonic acquired the sixteen-location Michigan-based Don Massey Dealerships. This brought the company to 134 total locations, making it the second-largest automotive retailer at the time. The acquisition also brought Sonic to 23 total Cadillac dealerships, representing between 5-7% of the brand's total revenue. [13]
Before the season, the Broncos traded with the Baltimore Colts for the rights to first overall pick in the 1983 draft, quarterback John Elway. He started ten games for the Broncos as a rookie, and the team won four of them. [1] In his first two starts, both road wins, Elway left the game trailing, relieved by veteran Steve DeBerg. [2] [3]
John Elway has finally gotten his rare hand condition under control. The Denver Broncos general manager, 64, opened up to PEOPLE about his treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture and how once ...
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Brister signed with Denver and became their number 3 quarterback for the 1997 season, backing up Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway and Jeff Lewis. Brister's only significant playing time in the 1997 season came in a week 17 game against the San Diego Chargers. Before the 1998 season Lewis had fallen out of favor with the Broncos, thus Brister ...
1998 Denver Broncos staff; Front office. President and chief executive officer – Pat Bowlen; Vice-president of business operations – Joe Ellis (hired Sep 1, 1998) General manager – John Beake; Director of player personnel – Neal Dahlen; Director of pro scouting – Jack Elway; Director of college scouting – Ted Sundquist