A vintage defensive performance from Von Miller ensured the Broncos and their veteran quarterback Peyton Manning took home the Vince Lombardi trophy
Thousands lined the streets to toast the Denver Broncos as they returned victorious after their Super Bowl victory.The Broncos secured their third Vince Lombardi trophy with a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 on Sunday night.
Von Miller was the star of the show putting in a defensive performance for the ages on his way to winning the Most Valuable Player award.
When quizzed on whether the Broncos could repeat their success next year Miller replied: "I think so. Back-to-back, right?!"
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Denver's victory, in turn, secured veteran quarterback Peyton Manning's second title in what is likely to be his final game.
And while the smart money remains on the five-time league MVP hanging them up in the coming weeks he refused to reveal his decision during the parade.
The sentimental crowd favorite was Manning, who at age 39 became the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl and who many observers believe will retire on top of the football world.
Addressing the crowd at the end of the parade, Manning credited his teammates for allowing him to garner his second championship, the only quarterback to win that honor with two different franchises.
"We've got a great culture in our locker room," he said.
A city spokeswoman said officials could not provide an estimate of the crowd size, but had planned for a throng of "hundreds of thousands."
She noted that the number could have swelled to nearly one million, well over the city's population of almost 664,000, as fans poured in from the suburbs.
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