Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Former Broncos quarterbac­k dies at 81

- By Ryan Mcfadden rmcfadden@denverpost.com

Former Broncos quarterbac­k Steve Tensi died last Friday. He was 81 years old.

Tensi played two seasons with the San Diego Chargers before getting traded to Denver in 1967. He went on to play four years with the Broncos, throwing for 5,153 yards, 38 touchdowns and 45 intercepti­ons in 41 games (32 starts).

He threw a career-high 16 touchdown passes in his first season with the Broncos in 1967. And in 1969, Tensi had his best season as a pro, recording 1,990 passing yards, 14 touchdowns and 12 intercepti­ons in 13 games.

In 1970, the Broncos’ first year in the NFL after the AFL-NFL merger, Tensi played in seven games (two starts), totaling 539 passing yards, three touchdowns and eight intercepti­ons. He retired at the end of the season due to injuries.

Born on Dec. 8, 1942, Tensi played football and basketball at Elder High School in his hometown of Cincinnati, and received 28 scholarshi­p offers for football and four for baseball. He chose Florida State, where he completed 252 passes for 3,384 yards, 28 touchdowns and 21 intercepti­ons in 30 career games, according to Sports Reference.

As a senior in 1964, he led the Seminoles to a 9-1-1 record and a victory over Oklahoma in the Gator Bowl. He was selected by the Chargers in the AFL draft as well as the Baltimore Colts in the NFL draft, but decided to begin his pro career in the AFL.

Tensi is survived by his wife, Barbara Jean; his siblings, Marilyn, David and Larry; children Barbara, Steve Jr., Holly and Jonathan; and over a dozen grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren.

 ?? THE DENVER POST ?? Denver Broncos quarterbac­k Steve Tensi is shown in this Nov. 7, 1970 file photo.
THE DENVER POST Denver Broncos quarterbac­k Steve Tensi is shown in this Nov. 7, 1970 file photo.

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