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Craig Morton, Broncos’ Ring of Honor QB, dies at 83

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 7:16 PM

– Former Broncos quarterback Craig Morton, who led Denver to its first Super Bowl appearance and is ​a member of the franchise’s Ring ‌of Honor, died at home at 83 on Saturday, the team announced.

Joining the Broncos in 1977, the former Cal star guided the team ‌to ​Super Bowl XII, a ⁠27-10 loss to ⁠the Dallas Cowboys. Morton was named the PFWA Comeback Player of the Year after posting a 12-2 record and 1,929 ​passing yards with 14 touchdowns that season. Finishing his career with the ⁠Broncos in 1982, he ⁠was inducted into the team’s ​Ring of Fame in 1988.

Morton spent nine-plus ​seasons (1965-74) with the Dallas Cowboys, who drafted ‌him No. 5 overall in the 1965 NFL Draft, then played parts of three seasons with the New York ⁠Giants (1974-76) before joining the Broncos.

Morton trails only Hall of Famers Peyton Manning and John Elway in ⁠Broncos’ ‌passing yards with 11,895. Morton ⁠ranks third with 74 passing touchdowns ​and ‌second in game-winning drives to ​Elway with ⁠14.

Over his 18-year NFL career, Morton finished 81-62-1 with 2,053 completions for 27,908 yards and 183 touchdown passes. He also rushed for 627 yards and 12 scores.

–Field ​Level Media