Broncos Country had a rollercoaster of emotions on October 19. The Denver Broncos went up against the New York Giants and it was one of the wildest games in NFL history. Some Broncos on social media are saying that it was Bo Nix's first "John Elway moment".

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I agree, but I am still waiting for my blood pressure to go down. Yes, the Broncos beat the Giants in a complete thriller, but it was not the most special moment from the game at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver.

Honoring a Broncos Legend: Demaryius Thomas

Broncos legend Demaryius Thomas was posthumously inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame on October 19. Thomas was a legendary wide receiver for the Denver Broncos and was Peyton Manning's go-to man during their Super Bowl 50 run.

A Stellar Career Worth Remembering

Demaryius Thomas played for the Broncos for nine seasons then played a season for the Texans, then the Jets. He had 724 receptions and nearly 10,000 yards during his career. He also had a total of 63 touchdowns.

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Remembering Demaryius Thomas’s Life and Legacy

Demaryius Thomas suddenly passed away in 2021 due to complications from a seizure disorder. Thomas was a Broncos Country favorite and gave back to the community.

Broncos Ring of Fame Induction Ceremony

On October 19, Thomas was officially inducted in the Broncos ring of fame. Thomas now has a permanent legacy with the Denver Broncos. Many Broncos from the Super Bowl 50 run, family, Broncos staff and owners, and others celebrated the life and legacy of Demaryius Thomas. Here are a few photos from the induction.

Demaryius Thomas Officially Inducted in Denver Broncos Ring of Fame

On October 19, the Denver Broncos officially placed Demaryius Thomas in the Ring of Fame. Here is a behind the scenes look at the ceremony that took place.

Gallery Credit: Tanner Chambers

Denver Broncos 2025 Schedule

The Denver Broncos 2025 season could be one of their best in recent years, as Bo Nix moves into his second season and Head Coach Sean Payton moves into his third.

Gallery Credit: Dave Jensen

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