John Elway, the legendary quarterback of the Denver Broncos, recently announced that his consulting role with the organization has come to an end. Elway had been serving in a consulting capacity since 2014, when he retired from his playing career.
Elway was a beloved figure in the Denver community for his role in leading the Broncos to two Super Bowl victories in 1997 and 1998. He was also a key figure in the organization’s front office, serving as the team’s executive vice president of football operations from 2011 to 2014.
In his consulting role, Elway provided valuable advice and guidance to the organization on a variety of topics, including personnel decisions and game-planning. He was also a mentor to the team’s current quarterback, Drew Lock.
Elway’s departure from the organization is a bittersweet moment for Broncos fans. While they are sad to see him go, they are also grateful for all he has done for the team over the years. Elway was instrumental in helping the Broncos become one of the most successful teams in the NFL during his tenure.
The Broncos organization has not yet announced who will be taking over Elway’s role as a consultant. However, they have expressed their appreciation for Elway’s contributions and thanked him for his service.
John Elway’s departure from the Denver Broncos organization marks the end of an era. While he will be missed, his legacy will live on in the hearts of Broncos fans everywhere.