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TRIUMPHANT: Elway was named
Most Valuable Player of Super Bows XXXIII.
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Stanford football fans
remember him for his remarkable exploits at the Farm,
where John Elway threw a school-record 77 touchdowns,
including six in one game in 1980. His achievements
for the Cardinal began the legend that would follow
him through his professional career, culminating on
August 8 with his induction into the National Football
League’s Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Statistically and on the field, Elway, ’83, was
one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of football.
He led the Denver Broncos, for whom he played his entire
pro career, to five Super Bowls, winning two. He ranks
second all-time in both passing yards (51,475) and completions
(4,123). But he’s best remembered for his late-game
heroics—especially the 98-yard touchdown drive
he engineered in the final minutes of the 1986 AFC title
game against the Cleveland Browns, cemented in NFL lore
simply as “The Drive.”
Introduced at the ceremony by his daughter Jessica,
’08, Elway paid tribute to his late father—and
former Stanford football coach—Jack Elway. “Dad
wasn’t just my best friend, he was my hero,”
he said. |