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Only longterm fans know: Mike Shanahan is the Broncos’ greatest coach

While newer fans might assume that John Fox, Vic Fangio, or even the legendary Dan Reeves holds the record, only longtime Broncos faithful know the truth: Mike Shanahan remains Denver’s winningest head coach of all time. Shanahan’s 138-86-0 record during his two stints with the Broncos (1988-1992, 1995-2008) is a mark that still stands today. Those numbers represent 14 seasons of excellence that defined an entire era of Broncos football. Most fans remember Shanahan for delivering back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 1997 and 1998, finally getting John Elway his rings with dominant victories over Green Bay and Atlanta. But his impact went far beyond those two magical seasons. Under Shanahan, the Broncos made the playoffs 10 times and captured four AFC West titles. The “Shanahan System” became legendary—a zone-blocking scheme that turned unknown running backs into 1,000-yard rushers. Terrell Davis, Olandis Gary, Mike Anderson, Tatum Bell—Shanahan’s system made them all household names in Denver. Despite coaching legends like Dan Reeves (117-79-1) and even considering more recent successful tenures, Shanahan’s 138 wins remain untouchable. His .616 winning percentage over nearly a decade and a half of total service speaks to sustained excellence that modern fans, focused on recent struggles, might not fully appreciate. For those who lived through the glory days, Shanahan isn’t just Denver’s winningest coach—he’s the architect of the franchise’s golden era. #NFL #DenverBroncos

Denver, Colorado • 2025-06-26
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