Inside the Denver Broncos' trophy case
Check out what treasures from Broncos history lie in the team's trophy case at the UCHealth Training Center.


Top: Edmonton Journal article by Ray Turchansky after Owner Pat Bowlen purchased the team. Bowlen was a succesful lawyer in Edmonton prior to his ownership of the Broncos. Bottom: Commemorative Broncos footballs from games following Mr. Bowlen's parents' passings. Right: an award from the Boy Scouts of America

The Exemplar Award Enscription: If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives. September, 24, 1998

1997 Bold Tracks Award Presented to the Denver Broncos Football Club for their continued support for disabled recreation and the National Sports Center for the Disabled

2013 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy

Super Bowl 50 trophy and Lombardi Trophy

2015 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy

American Bowl '90 Denver Broncos vs. Seattle SeahawksTokyo Dome | August 5, 1990 Broncos 10, Seahawks 7 Tokyo, Japan

Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Awarded to the Denver Broncos | World Champions | Super Bowl XXXIII | 1999

Left: 1995 NFL Tokyo American BowlDenver Broncos vs. San Francisco 49ersTokyo Dome, Tokyo, JapanSunday, August 6, 1995 Center:1997 ESPY for Team of the Year Right: Commemorative football from the 1999 Ring of Fame induction of John Elway

Center: 1997 ESPY for Game of the Year Right: 1999 American BowlDenver Broncos 20, San Diego Chargers, 17Sunday, August 8, 1999Stadium Australia, Sydney Australia

1977 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy Denver Broncos 20, Oakland Raiders 17Sunday, January 1, 1978, Denver Mile High Stadium

1987 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy Denver Broncos 38, Cleveland Browns 33Sunday, January 17, 1988, Mile High Stadium, Denver

1997 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy Denver Broncos 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 21Sunday, January 11, 1998, Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh

Left: Super Bowl XXXII Lombardi Trophy Center: Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII rings Right: Super Bowl XXXIII Lombardi Trophy

1998 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy Denver Broncos 23, New York Jets 10Sunday, January 17, 1999, Denver, Mile High Stadium

1986 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy Denver Broncos 23, Cleveland Browns 20Sunday, January 11, 1987, Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland

1989 AFC Championship Lamar Hunt Trophy Denver Broncos 37, Cleveland Browns 21Sunday, January 14, 1990, Mile High Stadium, Denver

AFC Western Division ChampionsColorado Super Bowl TeamDenver Broncos

Left: "Super" Achievement Award: presented to the Denver Broncos football team as 1986 AFC Western Division Champions / AFC Champions, January 11, 1987 - Denver 23, Cleveland 20 - and for enhancing the image of and building recognition for Denver and Colorado as the AFC Representative in Super Bowl XXI January 25, 1987, Pasadena, California, by the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. February 9, 1987 Right: May 3, 1990: Grand Opening Denver Broncos Training Facility, Dove Valley Business Park

Denver Broncos VS. San Francisco 49ersBattle of the Best in the West

Commemorative Footballs: Top left: First winning season - Broncos 42, Chargers 28. December 9, 1973, Jack Murphy Stadium Bottom left: American Bowl, London, England. August 9, 1987. Wembley Stadium. Bottom middle: 1986 AFC Champions. Broncos 23, Browns 20, overtime. January 11, 1987, Cleveland Stadium

Commemorative footballs: Top right: 1977 AFC Champions. Broncos 20, Raiders 17. January 1, 1978. Mile High Stadium Bottom right: 1987 AFC Champions. Broncos 38, Browns 33. January 17, 1988. Mile High Stadium

Left to right: the four main helmet designs worn by the Denver Broncos. Brown/white: 1960-61. Orange/white: 1962-66. Blue (Denver D logo): 1968-96. Blue (current logo): 1997-present. Center: a small statuette of a Bronco "presented to the Denver Broncos in recognition of their 1987 Championship Season by the citizens of Denver"

Commemorative footballs: Top left: American Bowl 1994 vs. Raiders. July 31, 1994. Estadi Olimpic de Montjuic. Top right: American Bowl 1995 - Broncos 24, 49ers 10. August 5, 1995. Tokyo Dome. Bottom left:American Bowl 1992 vs. Dolphins. August 15, 1992. Olympic Stadium - Berlin. Bottom center: American Bowl 1990 - Broncos 10, Seahawks 7. August 5, 1990. Korakuen Dome. Bottom right: 1989 AFC Championship. Broncos 37, Browns 21. January 14, 1990, Mile High Stadium.

Game ball from Sept. 10, 2001 grand opening of Invesco Field at Mile High. Broncos 31, Giants 20.

" To the Denver Broncos with our deepest gratitude for your partnership in helping feed those who are hungry through the Compadre Cans project. - COMPA Food Ministry"

Colorado Sports Hall of Fame World Champion Award: Denver Broncos, 1998