Steve Atwater makes the case for more Broncos to reach Hall of Fame

“How could they have not one person in the Pro Football Hall of Fame [from the Orange Crush defense]?” Steve Atwater asked.

After former safety Steve Atwater was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last week, the Denver Broncos now have seven players and late owner Pat Bowlen representing them in Canton, Ohio.

For a team that has been to eight Super Bowls, the Broncos seem to be underrepresented in the Hall of Fame. That’s something that Atwater hopes will soon change.

“We have a lot of guys that we need to see go in,” Atwater said during a press conference Thursday. “Randy Gradishar, Karl Mecklenburg, Dennis Smith, John Lynch — hopefully next year — Peyton Manning — hopefully next year — Rod Smith. This franchise has unfortunately been overlooked for many years and fortunately, we’ve gotten some players in in the last several years, but we have to keep it going . . . .

“We still are, I think, very much underrepresented in the Pro Football Hall of Fame with the history that we’ve had here with the organization, with the winning ways we’ve had, that Orange Crush defense. How could they have not one person in the Pro Football Hall of Fame [from the Orange Crush defense]? To this day I just cannot understand that. Hopefully in the coming years that will be taken care of and we can get some guys in there.”

The most notable members from the Orange Crush defense that are not in Canton are Gradishar and Mecklenburg. Both of them have strong cases for the Hall of Fame, particularly Gradishar.

With several Broncos getting in over the last few years, perhaps it’s only a matter of time before Gradishar makes it himself. The momentum seems to be building, just as it did for Atwater over the last several voting cycles.

Denver should be sending more players to Canton in the coming years.

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Steve Atwater hopes Randy Gradishar will join him in Hall of Fame

Broncos legend Steve Atwater wants to see Randy Gradishar join him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

After retired safety Steve Atwater was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, he spoke with media members in Miami about his career and who he hopes will join him in Canton.

“I’m hoping Randy Gradishar of course can get in,” Atwater said, via a quote sheet from the Broncos. “We’ve got a lot of guys that are on the slate. Karl [Mecklenburg] probably be in the seniors pool. Of course, Dennis Smith — hopefully in the future we can get more guys in. I think it certainly helps to have more guys in than with fewer.”

Of the three players Atwater mentioned, Gradishar is likely the most notable candidate for the Hall of Fame. He was a “Centennial Slate” finalist this year but was not among the 10 senior players voted into the Hall of Fame.

Gradishar was a key member of the Broncos’ defense from 1974–1983. During that time, Gradishar earned seven Pro Bowl nods and Defensive Player of the Year honors (1978). He helped Denver’s famous “Orange Crush” defense lead the Broncos to the Super Bowl in 1977 and he is a member of the team’s Ring of Fame.

Atwater is right — Gradishar belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Broncos legend Randy Gradishar snubbed by Hall of Fame

Broncos legend Randy Gradishar has been snubbed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame once again.

Denver Broncos linebacker Randy Gradishar is not among 10 senior “Centennial Slate” candidates who were voted into the 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame class on Wednesday. The senior members will be part of a special expanded 20-member class celebrating the NFL’s 100 years.

Gradishar was named a finalist in December but was snubbed in the final voting process.

Gradishar was a key member of the Broncos’ defense from 1974–1983. During that time, Gradishar earned seven Pro Bowl nods and Defensive Player of the Year honors (1978). He helped Denver’s famous “Orange Crush” defense lead the Broncos to the Super Bowl in 1977 and is a member of the team’s Ring of Fame.

The NFL did not officially track tackles during Gradishar’s career but he is unofficially credited with 2,049 tackles and officially credited with 20 interceptions. He was a play-making linebacker and one of the best defenders in franchise history.

Former Broncos coach Dan Reeves was also a Centennial Slate finalist but the voters selected former Steelers coach Bill Cowher and former Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson over him. Denver also has two modern-era finalists in safeties Steve Atwater and John Lynch.

Atwater and Lynch are among 15 modern-era finalists who will learn their Hall of Fame fates on Feb. 1, the eve of Super Bowl LIV.

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Former Ohio State linebacker Randy Gradishar named finalist for Pro Football Hall of Fame

Former Ohio State and Denver Bronco linebacker Randy Gradishar has been named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

This is something that’s probably a bit overdue. Former Ohio State and Denver Bronco linebacker Randy Gradishar was named as a finalist for the 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame Friday along with a few others on an expanded list.

Gradishar played for Ohio State under Woody Hayes from 1971 to 1973 and was a two-time consensus All-American. After graduating from the Buckeyes, he was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 1974 NFL Draft as the No. 14 overall pick.

With the Broncos he made the Pro-Bowl seven times, and was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in 1978.

The Hall of Fame’s selection committee has put together a list of eight coaches, 10 contributors and 20 senior finalists for next year’s class. Of those finalists, 15 members will be selected to be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.

Broncos legend Randy Gradishar a finalist for 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame class

Broncos linebacker Randy Gradishar is among the finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Former Denver Broncos linebacker Randy Gradishar is among 38 finalists for a special Centennial Slate 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Former coach Dan Reeves (who coached in Denver from 1981-1992) is also a finalist.

Gradishar was a key member of the Broncos’ defense from 1974–1983. During that time, Gradishar earned seven Pro Bowl nods and Defensive Player of the Year honors (1978). He helped Denver’s famous “Orange Crush” defense lead the Broncos to the Super Bowl in 1977 and is a member of the team’s Ring of Fame.

The Hall of Fame’s selection committee has put together a list of eight coaches, 10 contributors and 20 senior finalists for next year’s class. Of those finalists, 15 members will be selected to be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.

In addition to those 15 members, five modern-era players will be part of the 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Safeties Steve Atwater and John Lynch are among the modern-era semifinalists. Earlier this year, late owner Pat Bowlen and cornerback Champ Bailey were part of 2019 class.

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