New York Post

No title for exec Elway

- By BRIAN COSTELLO

John Elway must have been having some flashbacks to the 1980s Sunday night.

Elway is vice president of the Broncos now and watched his team get throttled 438 by the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII. That is not a new experience for Elway.

He lost his first three Super Bowls as the Broncos quarterbac­k before winning two late in his career. He was part of the most lopsided Super Bowl in history when the 49ers destroyed his Broncos 5510 in 1990. That came two years after a 4210 loss to the Redskins and three years after a 3920 loss to the Giants.

Elway exorcised his Super Bowl demons with wins after the 1997 and ’98 seasons, but he was seeking his first Super Bowl as an executive last night. Maybe it will take him four tries in this role, too.

“We just didn’t play like we’re capable of,” Elway said. “I was disappoint­ed. Hopefully we’ll learn from this. It started tough. We just couldn’t seem to get it going.”

Elway became executive vice president of football operations for the Broncos in January 2011. Denver has gone to the playoffs in each of his three seasons with the team. He made a bold move in March 2012 by pursuing quarterbac­k Peyton Manning to replace Tim Tebow, who had become one of the most popular players in the sport during the 2011 season when he led the Broncos to a playoff win.

Manning was chased by several teams, but Elway was able to convince him to come to the Broncos, partially because Manning related to Elway, another legendary NFL quarterbac­k. The signing has looked great in the regular season, but the Broncos have fallen short in the postseason in both seasons. They lost in the divisional round to the Ravens last year.

Now, they have to live with getting blown out in the Super Bowl.

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