As the nation remembered one of its darkest days, so too did the professional sports teams and influential athletes who call Denver home.
Sunday marked 15 years since the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon and the failed attack on Washington D.C. that left nearly 3,000 victims dead. Touched by the memory of that very difficult day, voices from across the Denver sports landscape took to social media to honor those lost on Sept. 11, 2001 and those who continue to fight in the ongoing war against terrorism.
We’ve assembled some of the top posts from the teams and players paying tribute to those who lost their lives and to those who put theirs at risk in the name of freedom.
The Broncos shared this video from the City of Denver’s 9/11 tribute…
#NeverForgethttps://t.co/6WCeD755u9
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) September 11, 2016
Rapids goaltender Tim Howard, who played for the New York/New Jersey Metrostars in 2001, shared this powerful image of the Twin Towers and the Statue of Liberty.
LET US NEVER FORGET #9/11 pic.twitter.com/36qCMzQgr1
— Tim Howard (@TimHowardGK) September 11, 2016
Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak was in attendance at “Big Bill’s 9/11 Day of Giving” hosted by Big Bill’s New York Pizza in Southglenn.
Thank you @Broncos Coach Kubiak for supporting @BigBillsNYPizza #DayOfGiving #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/7pV2KpY64c
— Dan Ficke (@CoachFicke) September 11, 2016
Von Miller shared this video, from the #FootballisAmerica campaign…
#FootballisAmerica pic.twitter.com/N3pfy2lJbt
— Von Miller (@VonMiller) September 11, 2016
Derek Wolfe was understated but sincere in his thoughts…
Always remember 9/11
— Derek Wolfe (@Derek_Wolfe95) September 11, 2016
Defensive captain DeMarcus Ware shared President Obama’s message of remembrance carried on NFL broadcasts…
#NeverForget pic.twitter.com/4jU7Dy3oCD
— D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) September 11, 2016
The Rockies shared MLB’s memorial graphic of remembrance…
September 11, 2001 – We shall not forget. pic.twitter.com/kX72ziF5au
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) September 11, 2016
Rockies reliever Jason Motte shared this powerful image…
#NeverForget pic.twitter.com/041i7BV9pB
— Jason Motte (@JMotte30) September 11, 2016
The Rockies posted this photo of the custom bases in use for Sunday’s game…
Details. pic.twitter.com/ArvJIgLI2l
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) September 11, 2016
Rockies players stood alongside veterans and first responders in San Diego in remembrance of those who were lost and in honor of those who fought and continue to fight…
For today's anthem the #Rockies stood alongside veterans and first responders 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/o037pcKs9T
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) September 11, 2016
The Nuggets shared this image from the Ground Zero memorial…
We remember and honor the lives that were lost and the lives that were changed 15 years ago today.#NeverForget pic.twitter.com/KN7SR5GpBT
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) September 11, 2016
Matt Duchene, a Canadian, honored America with this post…
#NeverForget 🇺🇸9/11/01
— Matt Duchene (@Matt9Duchene) September 11, 2016
The Rapids shared this photo of the flag and a message of remembrance…
We remember those that lost their lives on this tragic day 15 years ago. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/jL0J8ZxZ7D
— Colorado Rapids (@ColoradoRapids) September 11, 2016
Colorado State football paid their tribute with a “United We Stand” message…
#NeverForget pic.twitter.com/nUj69Erd3y
— Colorado State Football (@CSUFootball) September 11, 2016