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The Denver Broncos unveiled on Sunday night the three newest Ring of Fame pillars in the team’s Ring of Fame Plaza outside Sports Authority Field. Pillars for kicker Jason Elam, linebacker Simon Fletcher and safety John Lynch were unveiled in advance of Monday’s Ring of Fame induction ceremony, which will take place during halftime of the Denver Broncos game against the Houston Texans.
Jason Elam
Elam, who played the first 15 seasons (1993-2007) of his 17-year NFL career with the Broncos, is the franchise’s all-time leader in field goals (395) and points (1,786)—both representing the second-highest totals in NFL history for a single team.
Said Elam at the ceremony: “It’s a huge honor to get to go in, especially with John [Lynch] and with Simon [Fletcher], two great, great Broncos and even better people. You never come into this thing thinking that this is even possible, so to be even mentioned with the guys in the Ring of Fame is a huge honor. I just love being a former Denver Bronco.”
Simon Fletcher
Fletcher spent his entire 11-year NFL career (1985-95) with the Broncos and finished as the franchise’s all-time sack leader with 97.5 quarterback takedowns. A member of the Broncos’ 50th Anniversary Team, Fletcher never missed a game in his career, setting a team mark by appearing in 172 consecutive contests.
John Lynch
Lynch played four seasons (2004-07) with the Broncos and was named to the Pro Bowl in each season he played for the franchise. He joins safety Steve Atwater (7), tight end Shannon Sharpe (7), cornerback Champ Bailey (4), center Tom Nalen (4) and defensive lineman Trevor Pryce (4) as the only players in team history to make four consecutive Pro Bowls (he shares with Bailey the distinction of being the only two players in Broncos history to make the Pro Bowl in each of their first four years with the club).