Floyd Little was the best player to ever wear jersey No. 44 for the Denver Broncos. After playing college football at Syracuse, Little was drafted by the Broncos in the first round (sixth overall) in the 1967 NFL draft.
This could lead to the obvious matchup — or may provide a surprise. It’s getting close. Only four “teams” left and the choices may be harder than you think.
Jim Saccomano discusses with MHR what it means to the Broncos and Orange Crush defense to have Gradishar this close to the Hall of Fame. Finally. Randy Gradishar is on the doorstep of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
From wide Rick Upchurch to Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little, the Denver Broncos have had some brilliant kick and punt returners in their history.
Denver Broncos Pro Football Hall of Fame running backs Terrell Davis and Floyd Little rank first and second, respectively, on the team’s all-time rushing list.
The Denver Broncos have had some excellent quarterbacks, and coincidentally, some excellent receivers. 10 receivers have had more than 5,000 career yards with the franchise. Can you name the Top 25 receiver in the history of the Denver Broncos?
49 NFL running backs have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame since its establishment in 1963. How many can you name?Clue given is the years active in the player's career.An asterisk (*) denotes non-consecutive years of playing.