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The "Let's Ride" tag is a callback to a brutal era that saw the team go 13-21 with multiple heartbreaking blunders. So it's ...
Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson has been quite a presence in the Mile High City since being traded from the Seattle Seahawks in March. During Broncos media day, the team posted a behind ...
From “Let’s Ride” to “Last Ride” in two years. Broncos coach Sean Payton filed for divorce from quarterback Russell Wilson on Monday. The only thing to figure out now is who gets custody ...
The first time Russell Wilson used his catchphrase "Broncos Country, Let's Ride," fans were excited by it. By the end of the 2022 season, Denver Broncos fans cringed every time the beleaguered ...
The origin itself is pretty simple: Broncos, horses, let's ride and so forth. You get the picture. Wilson had been using the sign-off for months before a viral video made the rounds on Twitter ...
Allen, 30, seemingly referenced the one-liner Wilson uttered in hype videos for Denver, in which the 33-year-old exclaimed, “Broncos Country, let’s ride!” “Mike Dub, let’s ride!” ...
Whatever it is, the vibe is bad. Savvy consumers will notice Wilson exited without using his catchphrase "Broncos Country, Let's Ride." This is after it appeared muted in recent weeks as the bad ...
The veteran threw out a "Broncos country, let's ride," or even just "Let's ride," pretty often over his two-year stint in Denver. Because some fans found it corny, it went viral over time ...