John Elway
(born June 28, 1960, Port Angeles, Wash., U.S.) U.S. gridiron football player. He had an outstanding athletic career at Stanford University and then played professional baseball briefly before joining the Denver Broncos in 1983. He is one of only four quarterbacks to have passed for more than 50,000 yd; he holds the record for victories by a starting quarterback (148); and he ranks among the game's best in pass completions (4,123), passing yardage (51,475), and passing touchdowns (300). Famous for last-minute heroics, he led a total of 47 fourth-quarter game-winning or game-tying touchdown drives. He announced his retirement in 1999 after leading the Broncos to a second consecutive Super Bowl victory. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004.
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