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Mind-blowing stats for the Denver Broncos
It's only fitting that a man nicknamed TD holds the record for the most touchdowns by a player in his first four seasons. His marks of 56 rushing touchdowns and 61 total touchdowns are both the most by any player over his first four years. Will there ever be anyone who can top his record? Find out that and more with these mind-blowing stats.

In 24 career postseason games, Peyton Manning has a record of 11-13 and an 0-4 mark when the temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. For his career (including regular season and playoff games), Manning is 10-12 in sub-40 degree temperatures.

In Week 15 of 1995, running back Glyn Milburn had a legendary performance against the Seahawks, gaining a total of 404 total yards, the most in NFL history - a record that still stands today. In that game, Milburn led the Broncos in rushing with 131 yards, and added 45 yards receiving and 228 combined return yards. Perhaps Milburn could've done more -- he never reached the end zone, and the Broncos lost the game 31-27.

Despite being overlooked in the 1994 draft and only making the Broncos practice squad that year, Rod Smith retired as the greatest undrafted receiver in the modern era. Smith ended his career with 11,389 receiving yards - the most by an undrafted player. He also had 849 receptions, the most of any undrafted player at the time of his retirement (since surpassed by Wes Welker). While he may never wind up in Canton, Smith had 99 more receptions and three more touchdowns than Michael Irvin, who was enshrined in 2007.

It's only fitting that a man nicknamed TD holds the record for the most touchdowns by a player in his first four seasons. His marks of 56 rushing touchdowns and 61 total touchdowns are both the most by any player over his first four years.

Since Pat Bowlen bought the Broncos in 1984, they have dominated the AFC West. In the past 31 years, the Broncos have more wins (301), winning seasons (19), division titles (12), playoff appearances (17), AFC Championships (6), and Super Bowl wins (2) than any other team in their division. From 1996-1998, the Broncos had 46 wins (regular and postseason), the most over a three-year span in NFL history.

Since 1980, only two teams have won a road game when their starting QB completed two or fewer passes in the game. The most recent occurrence was in 2011, when Tim Tebow led the Broncos to a 17-10 victory in Kansas City despite going 2 of 8 for 69 yards. Tebow didn't complete a pass until the end of the third quarter. It was his second completion that sealed the game, when he connected with Eric Decker for a 56-yard touchdown with 6:44 remaining.

In 2013, Peyton Manning threw for 5,477 yards and 55 TD, both NFL records. He won his fifth MVP trophy for that season, another all-time record. Manning is the only quarterback Denver Broncos history to throw for over 5,000 yards in a single season.