John Elway

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John Elway Wiki Biography

John Albert Elway Jr. was born on 28 June 1960, in Port Angeles, Washington State USA, and is an ex- American Footballer who played in the position of quarterback, and is noted for leading the Denver Broncos to two Super Bowl victories. Currently, Elway serves as the general manager of the Broncos, and in 2016 won his third Super Bowl with the franchise.

So just how rich is John Elway? Celebrity dot money estimates that Elway’s net worth is over $160 million dollars, while his annual salary is as much as $3 million. Elway has accumulated most of his net worth during his career as a professional football player, exclusively with the Broncos from 1983 to 1998, plus several business interests.

John’s father, Jack Elway, served as a high school head coach, and later became an assistant NFL coach, and worked at Montana and Washington State Universities. Elway’s childhood depended a lot on his father’s job, as the whole family had to move according to their father’s employment location. However, they spent most of the time in Montana, Washington, and in the San Fernando Valley, where John Elway attended the Granada Hills High School. In school, Elway became interested primarily in football and baseball, even taking part in the Major League Baseball Draft in 1979, and was chosen by the Kansas City Royals. On matriculating from high school, Elway continued his studies at Stanford University, where he had more opportunities to showcase his baseball skills. Once again he entered the MLB Draft in 1981, and was selected by the New York Yankees. However, when he graduated with a degree in economics, he decided to pursue a career in American Football instead, and upon entering the 1983 NFL Draft, was picked by the Baltimore Colts, who then traded him to the Denver Broncos. As a player, John Elway stayed with the Broncos until 1998, when he finished his professional football career, and then returned to the team in 2011 as an Executive Vice President of Football Operations.

From his first season, Elway proved himself to be a skillful football player. Over the years, John Elway managed to become a Super Bowl champion twice, in 1997 when the Broncos secured their first ever title, and again in ‘98, when he also became the oldest player – at 38 – to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl. He was an AFC champion five times, NFL MVP in 1987, UPI AFC Player of the Year two times, and was the Super Bowl MVP in 1998. He was selected nine times to the Pro Bowl, a Bronco’s record. At his retirement, he had recorded the most wins ever by a starting quarterback. Later John Elway was inducted into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame, Colorado Sports Hall of Fame, as well as the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004.

In addition to being a professional football player, John Elway did not shy away from business opportunities. In 2002, he bought out a co-ownership of another American Football team, the Colorado Crush, remaining as such until the Arena Football League (AFL) was cancelled in 2008. Elway also owns several restaurants named “Elway’s”, which are located in Denver. To contribute to his wealth, Elway began endorsing LASIK eye surgery, and also became a spokesman for “OpenSports.com” website.

In his personal life, John was married to Janet Buchan from 1984 until 2003 – they have four children. He has been married to Paige Green since 2009.

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John Elway Quick Info

Full Name John Elway
Net Worth $160 Million
Salary $3 Million
Date Of Birth June 28, 1960
Place Of Birth Port Angeles, Washington, United States
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 215 lbs (97.52 kg)
Profession General Manager of the Denver Broncos, Executive vice president of football operations, American football player, Athlete
Education Granada Hills High School, Stanford University
Nationality American
Spouse Paige Green (m. 2009), Janet Elway (m. 1984–2003)
Children Jack Elway, Jordan Elway, Juliana Elway, Jessica Elway
Parents Janet Elway, Jack Elway
Siblings Jana Elway
Nicknames John Albert Elway , John Albert Elway, Jr.
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IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0255863
Awards Super Bowl champion (50), Super Bowl champion (XXXII, XXXIII), Super Bowl MVP (XXXIII), NFL Most Valuable Player (1987), Pro Bowl (1986-1998, 9 times), First-team All-Pro (1987), Second-team All-Pro (1993, 1996), AFC Offensive Player of the Year (1987, 1993), Sammy Baugh Trophy (1982), Consensus All…
Nominations NFL Draft: 1983 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1, NFL Man of the Year (1992), NFL passing yards leader (1993), NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, Denver Broncos Ring of Fame (2004), Pro Football Hall of Fame (2004), College Football Hall of Fame (2000)
Movies NFL: Greatest Super Bowl Moments
TV Shows Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race

John Elway Quotes

  • On Art Modell moving the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore, “It was actually a good thing for me because I was no longer the most hated person by the city of Cleveland.”

John Elway Important Facts

  • Named Executive Vice President of Football Operations for the Denver Broncos. [January 2011]
  • Commentator for NBC Sports (Arena Football) [2003]
  • Son of Jack Elway.
  • Engaged to former Oaklands Raiders cheerleader Paige Green [September 28, 2008].
  • Shares graduation from Granada Hills High School with actor ‘Ossie beck’ and Robert Englund
  • Has a star on the Pullman [Washington] Walk of Fame. Was a quarterback on the Pullman High School football team when his father was coaching at Washington State University.
  • Drafted by the Kansas City Royals out of high school, he opted to attend Stanford on a football scholarship. He spent 1982 playing in the Class A New York-Penn League with the Oneonta Yankees before deciding to play in the NFL.
  • Ranks 41st on NFL All-Time Passer Rating List (79.86).
  • Ranks 3rd on NFL All-Time Yards Lost List (3,785).
  • Ranks 2nd on NFL All-Time Times Sacked List (516).
  • Ranks 4th on NFL All-Time Touchdown Passes List (300).
  • Ranks 2nd on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (51,475).
  • Ranks 3rd on NFL All-Time Pass Completions List (4,123).
  • Ranks 2nd on NFL All-Time Pass Attempts List (7,250).
  • Attended Stanford University
  • Both his mother’s and ex-wife’s name is Janet.
  • Over 256 games, he was sacked 559 times – more than any quarterback ever.
  • Has a football field named for him at Granada (California) Hills High School.
  • Born 11 minutes before his twin sister, Jana, who died in 2002.
  • Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004.
  • Uniform number 7 retired by the Broncos.
  • Final game was Super Bowl 33, in which his Broncos defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-19. He was crowned MVP of the game.
  • Part of the 1983 NFL “Quaterback Class”, which saw six QBs drafted in the first round: Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, and Dan Marino.
  • Denver Broncos All-Time Passing Yards Leader (51,475 yards).
  • Member of 1987 and 1989 AFC Champion Denver Broncos teams. Member of 1984, 1986 and 1991 AFC Western Division Division Champion Denver Broncos teams.
  • Was drafted 1st overall by the Baltimore Colts, then traded to the Denver Broncos for Chris Hinton.
  • He and his ex-wife, Janet Elway, have four children: daughters Jessica, Jordan, Juliana (JuJu) and a son, Jack.
  • He along with Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen and Colorado Avalanche owner Stanley Kroenke are part owners of the Arena Football League’s Colorado Crush, he is the CEO of the franchise
  • Super Bowl XXXIII MVP, which was his final game
  • Led the Denver Broncos to 2 Super Bowl titles in 97 and 98
  • Led Broncos to 5 Super Bowl appearances, a record for a quarterback
  • Known for 4th quarter comebacks
  • Quarterback for the NFL’s Denver Broncos (1983-1999).

John Elway Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave 2000 Video John Elway Actor
KaBlam! 1998 TV Series John Elway Actor
John Elway’s Team Quarterback 1988 Video Game technical advisor Miscellaneous
Gleason 2016 Documentary Himself Self
A Football Life 2014 TV Series Himself – Pro Football Hall of Fame Quarterback Self
Fox News Sunday 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2010-2013 TV Series Himself – Telephone Interviewee / Himself – Denver Broncos Executive VP of Football Operations Self
Cavuto on Business 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The Great Food Truck Race 2011 TV Series Himself – Former NFL Quarterback Self
Year of the Quarterback 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Joe Buck Live 2009 TV Series Himself Self
18th Annual American Century Championship 2007 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
The States 2007 TV Series documentary Himself (Colorado) Self
Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race 2007 TV Series Himself Self
WWE Raw 2007 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2005-2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Resurrecting the Champ 2007 Himself Self
Minister of Defense: The Reggie White Story 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
The Girls Next Door 2006 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN Outside the Lines 2006 TV Series Himself Self
17th Annual American Century Championship 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Super Bowl XL 2006 TV Special Himself Self
CenterStage 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith 2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2005-2006 TV Series Himself Self
16th Annual American Century Championship 2005 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Las Vegas 2005 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2001 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Xtreme 2 1999 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
Super Bowl XXXIII 1999 TV Special Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
1998 AFC Championship Game 1999 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1984-1998 TV Series Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1987-1998 TV Series Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XXXII 1998 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
1997 AFC Championship Game 1998 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
The NFL on NBC 1984-1997 TV Series Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
TNT Sunday Night Football 1990-1996 TV Series Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
Home Improvement 1994 TV Series Himself Self
1991 AFC Championship Game 1992 TV Special Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
The NFL on CBS 1986-1991 TV Series Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
Super Bowl XXIV 1990 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
1989 AFC Championship Game 1990 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
Donahue 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XXII 1988 TV Special Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
1987 AFC Championship Game 1988 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
Super Bowl XXI 1987 TV Special Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
1986 AFC Championship Game 1987 TV Movie Himself – Denver Broncos Quarterback Self
1983 NFL Draft 1983 TV Special Himself – 1st Overall Pick Self
30 for 30 2014-2016 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mike & Mike 2014-2016 TV Series Himself – Denver Broncos Executive VP of Football Operations Archive Footage
A Football Life 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Girls Next Door 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage