Super Bowl XXXII Elway's 1st Super Bowl Win | Green Bay Packers vs. Denver Broncos | NFL Full Game

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In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents Super Bowl 32, John Elway's first Super Bowl win!

00:00 - Start

19:54 Brett Favre 22-yard TD Pass

26:27 Terrell Davis 27-yard Run

27:54 John Elway 10-yard Scramble

29:16 Terrell Davis 1-yard TD Run

31:23 Brett Favre Intercepted by Braxton

32:24 Terrell Davis 16-yard Run

38:18 John Elway 1-yard TD Run

41:43 Brett Favre Sack Stripped by Neil Smith

44:46 Jason Elam 51-yard Field Goal

54:54 Brett Favre 21-yard Pass

1:01:38 Terrell Davis Leaves game with Migraine

1:08:30 Brett Favre 6-yard TD Pass

1:12:57 Terrell Davis Fumbles, Packers Recover

1:20:24 Ryan Longwell 27-yard Field Goal

1:35:52 Elway 36-yard Pass to McCaffrey

1:39:19 Elway Helicopter Run

1:40:56 Terrell Davis 1-yard TD Run

1:41:51 Packers Fumble Kickoff, Broncos Recover

1:42:53 Elway Intercepted by Robinson

1:44:06 Brett Favre 27-yard Pass to Antonio Freeman

1:47:07 Brett Favre 13-yard TD Pass

2:08:19 Start of Elway Game-Winning Drive

2:10:50 Elway 23-yard Pass to Griffith

2:13:22 Terrell Davis 17-yard Run

2:15:18 Terrell Davis 1-yard TD Run

2:17:58 Start of Brett Favre Final Drive

2:18:22 Brett Favre 22-yard Pass

2:24:02 Broncos Stop Packers on 4th Down

2:24:41 Elway Celebration

2:31:38 “This One’s for John”

Super Bowl 32 was the game of old versus new Brett Favre and the Packers, winners of the previous Super Bowl, were heavy favorites over John Elway and the Broncos. Elway had already lost 3 Super Bowls in his career, but was not going to let neither Favre nor Father time stop him as he gave an all time performance en route to a Denver victory, the first Super Bowl win in franchise history.

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As a huge Bronco fan. This superbowl and its result is one of the best days of my life. Not only because the Broncos won, because I was able to watch it with my entire family. I sure miss watching football with those family members who are no longer here.

trh
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I still cry watching this game! Best memories with my mom ever! I was a kid, but she took me outta school (for both wins) to go to the parades lol she was the best! Rest in Peace momma & dad!

drazlady
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1 I was raised in Denver, Im a life long denver fan.
2 I live through the previous 3 humiliating SBs
3 This was on my 28th birthday.

Best birthday present Ive ever gotten.

mikesanders
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2024;still a great feeling. Luv watching my memories. I miss you Mom R.I.P. 🙏❤️

martinschmit
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At the time this was one of the most hyped Superbowls ever and one of the best. Since we’ve had so many great ones since, I feel SB 32 gets forgotten at times

jrad
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Huge Broncos fan, and I will always remember exactly where I was when I watched this game in my parents' living room. I still have this game on VHS (worn out!) and my local sports page from the next morning, with Elway nearly in tears as he holds up the Lombardi Trophy, a scene I NEVER thought I would see.

Love during the Broncos introductions that the Blue Angels mistimed their flyover and flew over the stadium precisely when John Elway got introduced. THAT was bad-ass!!

lindseysummers
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Gary Kubiak is so underrated. We Denver fans don’t have our three championships without Coach Kubs.

markraymond
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I remember shedding TEARS of joy for Elway when he DIVED for the first down, SENSING that this was HIS hour!! And he would NOT walk off of the field again, withOUT a Superbowl ring!! As an INSANE Chargers fan(ever since 1979 when I watched Dan Fouts SHRED the"Steel Curtain" at Jack Murphy Stadium en-route to a 35-7 DRUBBING of the defending champion Steelers)I'd followed Elways progress since 1980, and felt he DESERVED a ring, and was ESTATIC when he finally got it!! I'm getting"misty eyed"just watching this!!

SuperDetroit
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The Minister of Defence, what a legend, never forgotten. I get goose bumps seeing all these legends on the field after 23 years. These is the kind of stuff I love youtube for

rodrigogilflores
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I don’t care what anyone says. But you gotta respect John Elway. He lost 3 Super Bowls and he didn’t win his two rings until his last two years of his career. That man had heart and he never gave up

TreverHapless
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This game was so awesome and my Broncos finally broke the ice and came out on top of the world! This Super Bowl win is redemption from the previous 37 seasons of failures that included 4 Super Bowl losses!!! I thank God for seeing my favorite and hometown team finally win a world championship. And they done it 3 times ...SB 32, SB 33 and SB 50 the Broncos won those Super Bowls which is way more than I hoped for!!! So thank you Mr. Pat Bowlen for 35 years of your ownership of the Broncos!! RIP Mr. B. GO BRONCOS!!!!

mitcha.
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Broncos record from 1996-1998 including playoff games was 46-10. Truly remarkable.

johnlevalley
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The NFL was WAY more fun back during these days. I miss the 90s.

musicmanenator
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John Elway run for the 1st down still give me chills

datoneman
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27 years ago and I can remember exactly where I was on this day...I was watching the Superbowl.

TheFivepoint
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John Elway is the greatest quarterback I have ever watched I am 70 years old and I still feel that way

greghemlock
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People have forgotten how huge this was. Before the game the Broncos had lost 4 Super Bowls, John Elway was considered the best QB to have never won the SB, and the AFC had lost 13 straight SB's.

DodgerFan
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Rest In Peace to the best owner in Football, Pat Bowlen. I’m so blessed to have had Mr Bowlen as our owner for so many wonderful years.

markraymond
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Great game. I remember watching this in Ireland and having to get up for school the next morning - was worth it. I wish the NFL was still this good.

joeryan
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This game popped up randomly in my feed, brings back a lot of memories. I sure do miss the 90s. Amazing to relive this game watching Brett Favre, John Elway, Terrell Davis, Shannon Sharp and the late but great Reggie White. RIP. Crazy how much the game has changed since then.

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