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Craig Morton, Broncos' Ring of Honor QB, Dies at 83

Morton threw 74 touchdown passes and posted a 41-23 record in Denver, earning a Broncos Ring of Fame induction in 1988.

  • Former Denver Broncos quarterback Craig Morton died Saturday at his home in Mill Valley, California, at age 83, the Broncos announced Monday.
  • Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1965, Morton played for the New York Giants before joining Denver, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to start for two different teams in the Super Bowl.
  • During the 1977 season, Morton earned AFC Offensive Player of the Year honors while playing through a hip injury in the AFC Championship Game to secure Denver's first Super Bowl appearance.
  • Morton retired with nearly 28,000 passing yards and 183 touchdowns over 18 NFL seasons, earning induction into the Broncos Ring of Fame in 1988 with multiple franchise records.
  • Survived by his wife, Kym, and his children, Morton spent his post-football years in California, coaching in the USFL and supporting renovations at his alma mater, Cal.
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