Denver Broncos all-time team and 29-player lineup

CLEVELAND, OH - JANUARY 11: Quarterback John Elway #7 of the Denver Broncos, his uniform partially covered with mud, scrambles during the AFC Championship Game against the Cleveland Browns at Municipal Stadium on January 11, 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Broncos defeated the Browns 23-20. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - JANUARY 11: Quarterback John Elway #7 of the Denver Broncos, his uniform partially covered with mud, scrambles during the AFC Championship Game against the Cleveland Browns at Municipal Stadium on January 11, 1987 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Broncos defeated the Browns 23-20. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images) /
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Denver Broncos quarterback John Eway (L) slaps hands with tackle Tony Jones after the Broncos scored on an 80-yard touchdown pass play in first half action against the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl XXXIII 31 January at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, FL. (Photo by Timothy A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
Denver Broncos quarterback John Eway (L) slaps hands with tackle Tony Jones after the Broncos scored on an 80-yard touchdown pass play in first half action against the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl XXXIII 31 January at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, FL. (Photo by Timothy A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images) /

RT: Tony Jones

Right tackle is a tough spot to pick an all-time great for the Broncos, so we’ll go with the guy from one of the most dominant teams and offensive lines in team history, Tony Jones.

Jones started his career with the Cleveland Browns in 1988 and then played one season with the Baltimore Ravens after the team was sold. He finished his career with the Broncos, playing there for four seasons.

In those four seasons, he started 60 of a possible 64 regular-season games and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1998. The team also had a 1,000-yard rusher in each of those four seasons.

Jones was also versatile. Though he started out as a right tackle and played that position when the Broncos won Super Bowl XXXII, he transitioned over to the left side following the retirement of Gary Zimmerman and was starting at that spot in Super Bowl XXXIII.

— Travis Wakeman