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Jul 25, 2023 · Ward was an integral part of the “No Fly Zone.” He was a playmaker in the middle of the secondary. But he knows what made that possible – the guys up front. Everyone on that defense deserves credit for the Broncos winning Super Bowl 50. But Miller, Ware, Malik Jackson and Derek Wolfe played the most-important role. *** Follow @jamesmerilatt
Apr 25, 2021 · The “No Fly Zone” was as good as any secondary in the history of football. Coupled with a ferocious pass rush, the Denver Broncos moved through the 2015 season on the back of their defense ...
Feb 5, 2021 · From the first game of the 2015 season to the Super Bowl 19 games later, the No Fly Zone was an integral part of the Broncos’ No. 1-in-the-league defense that frustrated offenses from every ...
The team's defensive backfield, arguably the most dominant part of the defense, gave itself the nickname "No Fly Zone". [4] [5] [6] The Broncos clinched their fifth-consecutive AFC West division title, fourth consecutive first-round bye and the AFC's No. 1 playoff seed for the third time in four seasons. As was the case during the regular ...
Jun 8, 2017 · Because the "No-Fly Zone" wouldn't exist as it does today without Leah Harris. Leah, Chris' wife, devised the name -- and the plan that followed -- out of necessity. H. arris tore his ACL during the divisional round in January 2014, and the former undrafted player seemed to be at a crossroads. "Chris had to get his surgery the week after [Super ...
Sep 11, 2017 · In the Broncos’ self-named No Fly Zone, a secondary that has become the boisterous backbone of the defense, Elway has found a mix of personalities and talent to form an historically elite unit ...
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Feb 5, 2016 · The Broncos are back in the Super Bowl -- this time, with a defense that rekindles the "Orange Crush" days in Denver. The soul of the unit? A secondary built for the big stage: the No Fly Zone.