Denver Broncos' former defensive back gets elected into his college's Hall of Fame
If you were to put together a team of the all-time players of each team, the Denver Broncos would have one of the best teams. They have had some great players throughout the history of the franchise.One of the best position groups of all time for the franchise has to be the defensive backroom. Of […]
If you were to put together a team of the all-time players of each team, the Denver Broncos would have one of the best teams. They have had some great players throughout the history of the franchise.
One of the best position groups of all time for the franchise has to be the defensive backroom. Of course, there's Champ Bailey, one of the best cornerbacks of all time, and Steve Atwater, one of the best safeties of all time. I could go on and on.
Even Justin Simmons, who unfortunately isn't on the team anymore, is a guy who has had a pretty amazing career in terms of consistency. And then there are guys that a lot of casual NFL fans don't know about, like Ronnie Bradford.
He didn't have an amazing career in the NFL, as he played three seasons with the Broncos. But, he did have an amazing college career at Colorado University.
At CU, Bradford won the national championship in 1990 and won a ton of football games. It's safe to say he did a lot of winning at a university that was highly touted as one of the better football programs in the country at that time.
The former Broncos defensive back will be one of the 10 players from the 19th class elected to the Hall of Fame.
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