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Pat Bowlen, the longtime owner of the Denver Broncos who
helped the team win three Super Bowls has died at 75.
The Broncos announced Friday the Hall of Famer passed away
late Thursday night following his battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Bowlen is one of the most successful team owners in sports
history ... he bought the Broncos back in 1984 and helped SEVEN different
rosters make the Super Bowl.
Pat's Broncos also averaged more than 10 wins per season in
his 35-year tenure as Broncos' owner.
"We are saddened to inform everyone that our beloved
husband and father, Pat Bowlen, passed on to the next chapter of his life late
Thursday night peacefully at home surrounded by family," his family said
in a statement released by the team.
"His soul will live on through the Broncos, the city of
Denver and all of our fans."
Pat, who stepped down from his day-to-day role as owner of
the Broncos in 2014 because of his battle with Alzheimer's -- is most famously
known for his relationship with John Elway.
After Elway won his first Super Bowl with the Broncos in the
1997 season, Pat famously grabbed the Lombardi Trophy and said, "This
one's for John!"
TMZ
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