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50 photos from Super Bowl 50

Feb 7, 2016; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak is dunked with Gatorade during the fourth quarter against the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

With a victory over the Carolina Panthers, the Denver Broncos are bringing home the Lombardi Trophy for the third time in franchise history. The 2015 Denver Broncos beat the Panthers 24-10 with Peyton Manning and Von Miller leading the way. Miller, who was named Super Bowl MVP after the game, had six tackles, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles, one of which helped seal the deal for the Broncos late in the fourth quarter.

With the celebration underway, we chosen 50 of the best photos from Super Bowl 50 to help everybody remember the greatest moment in recent franchise history:

Broncos Country in California. 

Levi’s Stadium- Santa Clara, CA. The host of Super Bowl 50

At 39, Peyton Manning became the oldest quarterback to start a Super Bowl

 

Peyton Manning and Co. take on the Panthers defense.

 

Ted Ginn looks for a call after the play.

For reasons unknown, Cam Newton hesitated to go after this game-sealing fumble.

The Broncos defense tallied a crushing six sacks and 13 quarterback hits in Super Bowl 50.

Von Miller celebrates after stripping the ball for the second time.

C.J. Anderson manages to grind his way into the end zone on his third attempt.

Wide receiver Bennie Fowler celebrates after scoring a two-point conversion that put the Broncos ahead by 14 points.

With an extra push from his teammates, C.J. Anderson forces his way into the end zone.

After spending the majority of the game bottled up by the Panthers defense, Anderson lets loose.

The Panthers offensive front couldn’t find an answer to Von Miller who registered 2.5 sacks on his way to earning Super Bowl MVP.

The Broncos enjoyed a virtual home field advantage as Levi’s stadium was flooded with orange.

On his first and only catch of the night Fowler manages to become the final nail in the Panthers’ coffin.

The offensive line looks on as Anderson begins to celebrate Denver’s only offensive touchdown of the night.

Though tensions between the Panthers secondary and the Broncos wide receivers were running high before the game, cornerback Josh Norman and Peyton Manning still offer each other respect.

First year Broncos Head Coach Gary Kubiak is drenched in Gatorade as time expires on the Super Bowl victory.

Cornerback Chris Harris Jr., who battled a shoulder injury sustained against the Steelers, gives thanks with his teammates following the win at Super Bowl 50.

The Broncos’ team mentality is highlighted when second-year wide receiver Cody Latimer, rather than sulking over his limited role this season, rushes the field in unabashed joy.

Fifth-year tight end Virgil Green dances onto the field after his second trip to the Super Bowl with the Broncos ends in victory.

Gary Kubiak becomes the first person in NFL history to lead the same team he played on to a Super Bowl victory as a coach.

Demarcus Ware embraces teammate following the victory in which he recorded two of his 134.5 career sacks and earned his first Super Bowl ring.

The future of Manning’s NFL career remains uncertain as he continues to be cagey when asked about his possible retirement.

Cam Newton trudges off the field following a game in which he tied the Super Bowl record for overthrown passes.

Newton felt the pressure during Super Bowl 50 as he was hurried 21 times, the most in his career.

Following his first Super Bowl appearance as head coach, Carolina’s Ron Rivera shakes Kubiak’s hand.

Super Bowl MVP Von Miller shares a private moment with NFL Coach of the Year Ron Rivera.

“This one is for Pat!” Broncos Executive Vice President and General Manager, John Elway.

Peyton Manning hoists the Lombardi Trophy for the first time since beating The Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI.

Confetti flies in Santa Clara as the Broncos celebrate their fourth Super Bowl Championship in Franchise history.

John Elway looks on as Peyton Manning shows off the Lombardi Trophy.

Quarterback Brock Osweiler drinks in the moment of his first Super Bowl Championship.

Just like the old days: John Elway and Gary Kubiak embrace as world champions, this time as General Manager and Head Coach.

Von Miller became the 9th defenseive player ever to win the Super Bowl MVP.

Veteran Aqib Talib congratulates Peyton Manning on winning another Super Bowl Title.

Josh Norman takes a moment to collect himself after falling to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl L.

Chris Scott and the Panthers’ Offensive line were unable to contain the explosive Denver defense.

Peyton Manning embraces his kids, Marshall and Mosley Manning, after holding off the Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl. 

We can’t help but wonder, will Manning be back next season?

World’s best Dad: Tyler Polumbus’ children witness their father become a champion firsthand.

Time for a cold one: Peyton Manning discusses his post-game plans with Jim Nantz.

The old guard and new: Peyton Manning and Von Miller teamed up to bring Denver its fourth championship.

Cat-astrophy: Panthers fans watched helplessly as their team didn’t land on its feet in the Super Bowl.

Britton Colquitt makes time for family amidst the post-game pandemonium.

When John Elway and Peyton Manning teamed in up 2012, this was the dream they had in mind.


Peyton Manning makes a football memory with 4-year-old son Marshall during the postgame celebration.

An estimated 1 million Broncos fans cheered, “MVP! MVP!” when Von Miller made an appearance during the Super Bowl victory parade in Denver, Colorado.

Your Super Bowl MVP ladies and gents… Von Miller at the post-game celebration immediately following the game.

2015 Super Bowl Champions: Denver Broncos. Broncos Country, watch out. They’re coming home to celebrate. 

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