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Warner has now recorded the three highest single-game passing yardage totals in the history of the Super Bowl, and joined Joe Montana, John Elway, Ben Roethlisberger, Terry Bradshaw, and Tom Brady as the only quarterbacks to throw a touchdown pass in three different Super Bowls.

Elway and Denver
The Colts finished 0 – 8 – 1 in the strike-shortened 1982 season and earned the team the right to select Stanford quarterback John Elway with the first overall pick, but Elway refused to play for Baltimore, and using leverage as a draftee of the New York Yankees baseball club, forced a trade to Denver.
The Falcons lost Super Bowl XXXIII to John Elway and the Denver Broncos.
Led largely through the play of quarterback John Elway and a defense that led the AFC in fewest yards allowed, Denver posted an 11-5 regular season record and two narrow playoff victories.
But in 15 plays, Elway led Denver 98 yards for a game-tying touchdown pass with 39 seconds left.
On the Broncos ' first play after receiving the opening kickoff, quarterback John Elway faked a handoff, then spun around and ran in the opposite direction for a 10-yard gain to the Denver 34-yard line.
With Denver deep in its own end of the field, Bronco tight end Clarence Kay caught a pass from Elway for a gain of 25 yards.
This proved crucial, as on the next play Giants defensive tackle George Martin sacked Elway in the end zone, recording a safety and cutting the Denver lead to 10-9.
Denver finally scored a touchdown when Elway found Johnson on a 47-yard bomb later on, which was the 100th recorded Super Bowl touchdown.
After forcing Washington to go 3 and out, the Broncos ' scored on their first play from scrimmage, when quarterback John Elway threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to wide open receiver Ricky Nattiel, giving Denver a quick 7 – 0 lead after just 1: 57 had elapsed in the game.
Elway finished the game with 385 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions, while also leading Denver in rushing with 5 carries for 39 yards.
Then Elway was intercepted again on the Broncos ' ensuing drive, this time by Brooks, who returned the ball 38 yards to the Denver 37-yard line.
Buffalo then played against Denver Broncos, who were coming off a 26 – 24 win over the Houston Oilers in which quarterback John Elway led them on an 87-yard drive to set up kicker David Treadwell's game-winning field goal with only 16 seconds left.
Bennett had another great game, constantly pressuring Elway and tackling Denver rushers behind the line of scrimmage three times.
But Elway decided to stay with Denver and see if he could lead them to a second consecutive championship.
Mike Shanahan was hurt and angered by Reeves ' pregame assertion that Shanahan and Elway had conspired to have him fired during his stint at Denver.
Immediately after the Broncos got the ball back, Smith broke ahead of Falcons safety Eugene Robinson, caught a pass from Elway, and took off for an 80-yard touchdown reception, giving Denver a 17-3 lead ( the fourth 80 + yard touchdown pass play in Super Bowl history ).
Green later married hall of fame quarterback John Elway, who played for Raiders rival the Denver Broncos.
* John Elway ( Denver Broncos NFL ) and Wayne Gretzky ( Edmonton Oilers NHL ) have summer homes here.
* John Elway, quarterback of the Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos, hit his first professional home run at Dwyer Stadium while playing minor league baseball.
John Albert Elway, Jr. ( born June 28, 1960 ) is a former American football quarterback and currently is the executive vice president of football operations for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League ( NFL ).
Elway was drafted # 1 overall in the 1983 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts before being traded to the Denver Broncos.
After two more Super Bowl losses, the Broncos entered a period of decline ; however, that would end during the 1997 season, as Elway and Denver won their first Super Bowl title by defeating the Green Bay Packers 31 – 24 in Super Bowl XXXII.
Still, Elway had an impressive performance, throwing for 304 yards and a touchdown, with one interception, while also leading Denver in rushing with 27 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

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Elway also ran for a touchdown, and fumbled twice ( although he recovered one of them ).
By then, Elway had played one summer of minor league baseball for the New York Yankees organization, and threatened to join the Yankees full-time unless the Colts traded him.
Elway is one of three quarterbacks in the history of the NFL Draft ( started in 1936 ) to be drafted # 1 and go on to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Despite Elway completing only 11 of 22 passes, throwing no TDs, but one interception, they went on to defeat the Packers 31 – 24, finally winning a Super Bowl after three failed attempts for Elway ( and four for the team ).
In 1999, the Broncos repeated this feat and Elway was awarded the MVP of Super Bowl XXXIII, throwing for 336 yards and one touchdown with one interception, while also scoring a rushing touchdown in Denver's 34 – 19 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Elway is regarded as one of the top quarterbacks ever to play the game.
* Elway is one of only two players to rush for a touchdown in four Super Bowls ( XXI, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII ).
* Elway is one of only four quarterbacks to pass for at least 3, 000 yards in 12 seasons ; Favre, Marino and Manning are the others.
* January 11, 1987-The Drive: In one of Cleveland's many sports disappointments, John Elway leads the Denver Broncos 98 yards down the field for the tying score late in the AFC Championship Game.
Broncos quarterback John Elway ran for a touchdown and passed for another one as he led Denver to a victory, while running back Sammy Winder rushed for 102 yards and caught a pass for 16.
In eleven of the sixteen years following this draft, the AFC was represented in the Super Bowl by a team led by one of these quarterbacks: the Denver Broncos by John Elway ( five times ), the Buffalo Bills by Jim Kelly ( four times ), the Miami Dolphins by Dan Marino ( once ), or the New England Patriots by Tony Eason ( once ).

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Elway did not really have a particular receiver who caught the most of his passes during the regular season, but wide receivers Mark Jackson, Vance Johnson, Steve Watson, and tight end Orson Mobley all combined for 136 receptions and 2, 132 yards.
Coming into Super Bowl XXII, the Broncos were favored to win (- 3 as noted on the NFL Today show by Jimmy " the Greek " Snyder ) because most experts thought both teams were equal in terms of talent with Elway presumed to be the superior quarterback to Williams.
The most significant change is the introduction of free substitution, the so-called " Elway Rule ".
Elway recorded the most victories by a starting quarterback at the time of his retirement.
Elway was the nations most highly recruited prep athlete in 1984.
Elway ended his career with a record 148 victories, since surpassed by Brett Favre for most wins by a starting quarterback.
Elway threw for 1, 128 yards in his five Super Bowls, third most behind Kurt Warner and Joe Montana.
* Elway was sacked 516 times, second to Favre for most times sacked in NFL history.
Against Houston 3 weeks later Manning claimed his 34th comeback win in the 4th quarter, tying him with John Elway and Johnny Unitas for the second most in NFL history.
This was also Jim Kelly's fifth Conference Championship game which is tied for fifth most with Ken Stabler, John Elway, Tom Brady, Brett Favre and Donovan McNabb.
Elway attempted a middle screen pass to running back Steve Sewell ( which had been Denver's most effective play ), but it was tipped by Bills defensive lineman Jeff Wright into the arms of linebacker Carlton Bailey.
Three of the most lopsided Super Bowl losses in history came at the hands of quarterbacks from the Class of ' 83: Elway, a 55-10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIV ; Eason, a 46-10 loss to the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX ; and Kelly, a 52-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVII.

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