Best Super Bowl Plays
Super Bowl LIV is about ready to kick off. Yes, it is the Kansas City Chiefs facing the San Francisco 49ers so the Denver Broncos and their fans will have to wait at least another year to be on this stage.
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But that doesn’t mean we can’t relive some of the team’s best Super Bowl moments.
Last year, I counted down the team’s best individual performances in a Super Bowl.
The Broncos have played in eight Super Bowls, creating a lot of memories in them. Many of those memories haven’t been all that pleasant as the Broncos have been on the wrong end of some of the biggest blowouts in the history of the Big Game.
But the team has won three Super Bowls and there were several great plays that had to be made in order to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
Not all of these plays came from Super Bowl victories. These were just the five best plays ever made by the Broncos in a Super Bowl game, though most of them were instrumental in the team’s ultimate success.
As dominant as the Broncos’ defense was against the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50, the team clung to a 16-10 lead with just over four minutes to play in the game. The Panthers had the ball and faced a critical 3rd-and-9 from their own 24-yard line.
That’s when Von Miller, the game’s eventual MVP, came through to wreak some more havoc.
Top 10 Super Bowl Plays
Miller knocked the ball from the hands of Newton and after it bounced around, T.J. Ward eventually scooped it up and set the Broncos up with a 1st-and-goal which would lead to the game-sealing touchdown.