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Denver Broncos Themes & New Tab (delisted)

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Denver Broncos Themes & New Tab Is A Cool Extension With 4K Wallpapers,And More Amazing Features.

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Description from store True Superfan Of Denver Broncos ?? Enjoy My Cool Backgrounds. After app installation every time you will open a new tab you will see this app Denver Broncos 's new tabs new tab. Denver Broncos wallpapers gallery to your chrome and chrome os new tab. After the installation of the extension, you'll have a new Denver Broncos every time. Our goal is to bring excellent new tabs to people all over the world. Bring your screen new tab to life delivered by our team to you. Each new tab is a real masterpiece - install it to find out more! Denver Broncos Frise tabs features: pick your favorite wallpaper from some available high definition call ghosts wallpapers, or get a new theme on each tab. New images & wallpapers are added seamlessly. All pictures are HD & responsive. Support any screen resolution, including (and not limited to) large screens: full HD 1080p - 1080x1920px and ultra HD 4k - 3840x2160px. You��'ll never be disappointed with an extension designed by users for users. Quick & effortless accessibility to your most visited web sites like Google, Facebook, Tumblr Pinterest, and many more. If you want you can even customize your very own easy access sites. If you wish to remove this app, it's not a problem. Click on your application icon, look for the app, and remove it. Look no further for the perfect place to view your favorite theft Denver Broncos tabs. Our Denver Broncos application is undoubtedly awesome you'll find! Enjoying this application? Please rate it. The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. They have won eight AFC Championships (1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2013, 2015), and three Super Bowl championships (1997 (XXXII), 1998 (XXXIII), 2015 (50)), and share the NFL record for most Super Bowl losses (5 — tied with the New England Patriots). The Broncos have eight primary members enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: John Elway, Floyd Little, Shannon Sharpe, Gary Zimmerman, Terrell Davis, Champ Bailey, and Steve Atwater, along with late club owner Pat Bowlen. Denver Broncos has performed well in recent seasons, In March 2012, the Broncos reached an agreement on a five-year, $96 million contract with former longtime Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning, who had recently missed the entire 2011 season following multiple neck surgeries. This resulted in the Broncos subsequently trading incumbent quarterback Tim Tebow to the New York Jets. The Broncos finished with a 13–3 record and the AFC's No. 1 seed in the 2012 playoffs but were defeated by the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round. Like 2012, the 2013 Broncos finished with a 13–3 record and the AFC's No. 1 seed the Broncos broke all offensive records and are the Greatest offensive team of all time and QB Peyton Manning shattered many QB records that season as well in 2013. In the 2013 playoffs, the Broncos defeated the San Diego Chargers in the Divisional Round and the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship. However, the Broncos lost to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII by a score of 43–8, the Broncos' first Super Bowl berth since winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 1997 and 1998. The Broncos finished the 2014 season with a 12–4 record and the AFC's No. 2 seed. However, the Broncos were defeated by the Indianapolis Colts in the Divisional Round of the 2014 playoffs, marking the third time in four seasons that the Broncos lost in the Divisional round of the playoffs. Quarterback Peyton Manning had been playing with strained quadriceps for the final month of the 2014 season. On January 12, 2015, one day after the divisional playoff loss to the Colts, the Broncos and head coach John Fox mutually agreed to part ways. One week later, the Broncos hired Gary Kubiak as the team's 15th head coach.[40] Shortly after Kubiak became head coach, the Broncos underwent numerous changes to their coaching staff and players, including the hiring of defensive coordinator, defensive mastermind Wade Phillips, under whom the Broncos' defense went from the middle of the road to being ranked No. 1 in the NFL and is one of the Greatest NFL Defenses of All Time along with the 1985 Bears, 2000 Ravens, and 2002 Buccaneers during the 2015 season.[41] The Broncos finished with a 12–4 record and the AFC's No. 1 seed, despite Peyton Manning having his worst statistical season since his rookie year with the Indianapolis Colts in 1998[42] and backup quarterback Brock Osweiler starting the last six games of the regular season due to Manning suffering from a foot injury. Manning led the Broncos throughout the playoffs. The Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 23–16 in the Divisional Round, the New England Patriots 20–18 in the AFC Championship, and defeated the Carolina Panthers 24–10 in Super Bowl 50—the Broncos' third Super Bowl title. The 2017 Denver Broncos season was the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League and the 58th overall. After a 3–1 start, the Broncos suffered through an 8-game losing streak — the team's longest since 1967. Poor offensive performances, along with a quarterback carousel, contributed to the losing skid. In terms of statistics, the Broncos' defense ranked in the top five in total yards, rushing yards, and passing yards, but had the league's second-worst turnover differential (ahead of only the winless Cleveland Browns), surrendered the third-most sacks and ranked 27th in points per game. The Broncos also failed to score 20 or more points in 10 of their 16 games, and for a second consecutive season, scored 30 or more only once. The Broncos missed the playoffs for a second consecutive season, clinched a losing record for the first time since 2010, and suffered only their fourth losing season since John Elway's retirement after the 1998 season. The 2018 Denver Broncos season was the franchise's 49th season in the National Football League and it's 59th overall. After poor offensive statistics that resulted in a 5–11 record during the previous season, the Broncos hoped for improvement at the quarterback position, with the offseason signing of Case Keenum as well as the breakthrough of undrafted rookie running back Phillip Lindsay. Another rookie that made an impact was linebacker Bradley Chubb, who recorded 12 sacks following a slow start. However, for a third consecutive season, the Broncos scored 30 or more points only once, and midway through the season, longtime wide receiver Demaryius Thomas was traded to the Houston Texans. Following a 3–6 start, the Broncos put together a three-game winning streak, with hopes of turning their season around and competing for a playoff spot. However, key late-season injuries to cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (fractured fibula) and wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders (ruptured Achilles tendon) derailed those hopes, sending the Broncos to a season-ending four-game losing streak and a 6–10 record — only a one-win improvement from 2017. February 13, 2019, The Broncos agreed in principle to trade for former Baltimore Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco in exchange for their 2019 fourth-round selection. March 7, The Broncos traded quarterback Case Keenum and a 2020 seventh-round selection to the Washington Redskins in exchange for the Redskins' 2020 sixth-round selection. August 30, The Broncos traded their 2020 sixth-round selection to the New England Patriots in exchange for cornerback Duke Dawson and the Patriots' 2020 seventh-round selection. October 22, The Broncos traded wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders and their 2020 fifth-round selection to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for the 49ers' 2020 third-and fourth-round selections. On February 13, 2019, Joe Flacco was announced as the new starting quarterback. On October 6, 2019, the Broncos defeated the Los Angeles Chargers for their 500th win, bringing their win-loss record to 500–432. On December 1, 2019, the Broncos started rookie quarterback Drew Lock; after that, he went 4-1.

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2020-06-08 / 2.2
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