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Elam was all class, at a Hall of Fame level

April 1st, 2010 - 10:32am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

This is my 36th year working for a team, my 33rd with the Denver Broncos, and one of the most frequently asked questions of me has to do with what the players are really like, who are the nicest guys, the most professional, and the best with whom to work.

First of all, every person has good days and bad, and each day is a variable in human relationships.

But yesterday the Broncos signed Jason Elam to a one-day contract so he could retire as a Bronco, and I was the MC for the press conference which included comments and a jersey presentation by owner Pat Bowlen.

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A Great One Calls It A Career

March 31st, 2010 - 9:34pm by mike_riceOther posts by

For 17 years, Jason Elam simply went about his business of being one of the best kickers in the NFL.

On Wednesday, March 31, Elam retired from pro football the same way he came in, as a member of the Denver Broncos.

Elam is more than worthy of induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Time will tell whether or not he gets that honored distinction.

He leaves the game fifth in NFL history in both points scored (1,983) and field goals made (436). He set a league record by scoring at least 100 points in 16 consecutive seasons. His 63-yard field goal against Jacksonville in 1998 tied Tom Dempsey’s NFL record. He retires as the Broncos’ all-time leader in points scored (1,786) and is second in wins (152).

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Lynch To Annouce Retirement Today

November 17th, 2008 - 10:46am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

Just a quick reminder — 15-year NFL veteran, nine-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl Champion John Lynch will announce his retirement from the league at a press conference in Tampa, Fla. at 1:00 p.m. MST.

For coverage from Tampa Bay, click here.

Immediately afterward Lynch will hold a conference call with the Denver media.

Here is a photo gallery of Lynch’s days in orange and blue.

Here is a look at his press conference when he left the Broncos, and Broncos TV’s recap piece from the end of the late July day.

DenverBroncos.com will have all the coverage you need of the day’s events, with a story on the four-year Bronco to follow.

Feel free to comment on your favorite memories of Lynch below.

-Gray Caldwell, DenverBroncos.com

Lynch to Retire

November 14th, 2008 - 12:19pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

After 15 seasons in the NFL, former Denver Broncos and Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety John Lynch is calling it a career.

The nine-time Pro Bowler will hold a retirement press conference from Tampa, Fla. on Monday at 1:00 p.m. MST.

In his 15 seasons with the Buccaneers (1993-2003) and Broncos (2004-07), Lynch racked up 1,277 tackles, intercepted 26 passes, grabbed 13 sacks, broke up 100 passes, forced 16 fumbles and built a well-deserved reputation as one of the most devastating hitters of his era.

Lynch was voted to the Pro Bowl all four years he spent in Denver, and he won a Super Bowl in Tampa Bay. His nine Pro Bowls are tied for second in NFL history for a safety. He left Denver after the first week of training camp this season.

“I felt like I owed it to him to look at his options, if it is football, if its retirement — whatever he wants to do because he has given me everything he could give in the four years he’ s been here,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan said at the time. “If the guy is not happy, doesn’t feel right — then I am going to give him the opportunity to do what feels right for his future.”

Lynch didn’t bring a Super Bowl to Denver, one of his main goals when he became a Bronco, but he certainly made the team better both on and off the field when he donned the orange and blue.

“When I came here I looked (Shanahan) in the eye and told him we were going to win and championship and we didn’t get that done,” Lynch said. “I am sorry for that, but I also looked him in the eye and told him I gave it everything I could in terms of trying to do that.”

DenverBroncos.com will have coverage of the press conference on Monday.

-Gray Caldwell, DenverBroncos.com

Live From Smith’s Retirement Press Conference

July 24th, 2008 - 12:32pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

In a half-an-hour, Rod Smith will hold a press conference. Stay with this blog, as we’ll bring you live updates as the presser gets underway.

1:54 P.M. MST: The room is all set up, awaiting the start of the conference. There are 13 video cameras, photographers, reporters and Broncos staffers filling up the team meeting room. Former teammate and current coach Keith Burns is in attendance as well. We should be starting things soon.

1:57 P.M. MST: D.J. Williams just showed up along with Mike Leach and Brandon Stokley. More and more Broncos are strolling in to attend the conference.

2:02 P.M. MST: Vice President of Public Relations Jim Saccomano speaks to begin the press conference. He introduced Rod’s family and invited them to sit in the front of the room.

2:04 P.M. MST: Mr. Bowlen and Coach Shanahan walk into the room, followed by Rod, who is wearing a suit, both Super Bowl rings and a pair of sunglasses. “Obviously the greatest wide receiver to ever play for the Denver Broncos,” Mr. Bowlen says of Rod.

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