Craig Morton's Legacy: A Journey Through the NFL's Greatest Quarterbacks (2026)

Craig Morton, who became the first quarterback to start Super Bowl for two franchises — the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos — has died at 83. He was confirmed through his family, marking his 18-year NFL career. A former Hall of Fame QB from California, Morton spent time in college under coach Marv Levy and assistant Bill Walsh before being drafted in the 1965 NFL draft. His career spanned four decades, with notable achievements including leading the Broncos to playoff wins and earning recognition for his strong arm and leadership. After retiring in 1982 due to injury, he played for John Elway and led Denver to a historic 12-2 record. His legacy includes being voted into the Broncos’ Ring of Fame in 1988, alongside other standout players of his era.

Craig Morton's Legacy: A Journey Through the NFL's Greatest Quarterbacks (2026)
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