Top 5 Rushing Seasons in Denver Broncos History

For most groups, particularly groups that need to be effective, having a solid running diversion is vital. Running the ball picks up yardage, eats time off the clock, and wears the restricting group out. Likewise, there are less things that can turn out badly when running than can turn out badly when passing as well.


The Denver Broncos came into proficient football in 1960 as a sanction individual from the American Football League. They have had a here and there presence, encountering everything from being rearward in the class to being consecutive Super Bowl champions. Their running backs have assumed an expansive part in this history as well.

Here are the main five surging seasons in Denver Broncos history:

#5 - Clinton Portis - 2002

2002 would see the Denver Broncos get off to 7-3 begin before completing the year with a record of 9-7. Portis had an awesome season that year, completing with 273 conveys for 1,508 yards and 15 touchdowns.

#4 - Terrell Davis - 1996

1996 saw the Broncos complete the season with a 13-3 record, just to lose in the first round of the playoffs to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Terrell Davis did, conveying the ball 345 times for 1,538 yards and 13 touchdowns.

#3 - Clinton Portis - 2003

In 2003, the Broncos went 10-6, completing with four wins over the most recent five weeks of the season. They at that point lost to the Indianapolis Colts in the main seven day stretch of the playoffs. Clinton Portis did his part as well, surging 290 times for 1,591 yards and 14 touchdowns.

#2 - Terrell Davis - 1997

The Broncos went 12-4 out of 1997, at that point walked through the playoffs and vanquished the Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl. Terrell Davis had an extraordinary season that year, conveying the ball 369 times for 1,750 yards and 15 touchdowns.

#1 - Terrell Davis - 1998

In 1998, Denver was at one time 13-0 preceding completing the season with a record of 14-2. They at that point made short work of the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets in the playoffs, previously overcoming the Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl for the second triumph in their consecutive title. Terrell Davis was a key piece of their prosperity that season, hurrying 392 times for 2,008 yards and 21 touchdowns.