Super Bowl XXXIII: Back-to-Back | Full Documentary



Celebrating 25 years since the Denver Broncos earned their second consecutive world championship, β€œSuper Bowl XXXIII: Back-to-Back” features interviews with the biggest stars from the 1998 Denver Broncos. Find out how John Elway left it all on the field for one last shot at a world title in his final game, how Terrell Davis capped his NFL MVP season and how Mike Shanahan’s coaching resulted in one of the most dominant championship runs in NFL history. After a quarter century, the 1998 Denver Broncos continue to set the standard for success, and all generations of fans can relive the joy of going Back-to-Back.

00:00 – Ready to Repeat
07:42 – Broncos Dominate the NFL
14:58 – 2000 Yards
22:27 – Mile High Magic
28:13 – A Culture of Winning
32:46 – Back-To-Back Champs

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  3. That 98 Broncos D-line was so underrated. So was the 97, Neil Smith, Alfred Williams, and Trevor Pryce. All three were first team all pro at some point. Steve Atwater is him and Darrien Gordon was an All Pro kick returner and had 13 total interceptions in those back to back years.

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  4. I'm glad they brought up that 96 game a few times. I'm Steelers fan through and through so I have no skin in the game. However my love for the game and appreciation of John Elways amazing career up to that point made that game stick out in my mind for all these years. If memory serves. Broncos forced JVille to punt. During the punt play Michael Dean Perry did not hustle off the field and was flagged for 12th man. Giving Jville a first down. Eventually, I believe, went on to either run more precious time off the clock or score again to put the game away. Either way, Denver was the better team that day and lost. I thought for sure John would never win one after that game. I'm glad I was wrong even though he came in to the Burgh and beat my Steelers in AFC title game the following year. Love this doc. Thanks for uploading.

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