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In
1998 the
Denver Broncos had a record of 14–2, second best in the NFL, and won
Super Bowl XXXIII. It was
John Elway's final season and the season
Terrell Davis ran for 2,008 yards, making him only the fourth player to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season.
In 2007, the 1998 Broncos were ranked as the 12th greatest Super Bowl champions on the
NFL Network's documentary series
The Super Bowl Champions.
Offseason
NFL Draft
The Broncos drafted Tennessee Wide Receiver Marcus Nash with the 30th overall pick and Michigan Quarterback Brian Griese in the 3rd round, 91st pick overall.
Personnel
Staff
Regular season
Schedule
Standings
Playoffs
Season summary
The Broncos won their first 13 games of the season. There was much speculation that they might go undefeated and were featured on the cover of
Sports Illustrated for just that reason. However, they were upset by the
New York Giants in week 15 by a score of 20–16. They finished the regular season 14–2.
They finished first in the
AFC West and won their divisional playoff game against the
Miami Dolphins 38–3. They then won the
AFC Championship over the
Bill Parcells coached
New York Jets 23–10. Many had expected Denver to play the
Minnesota Vikings in the Super...
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