In a touching moment that blended sports, legacy, and respect, Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton presented longtime broadcaster Dave Logan with a game ball to celebrate his remarkable achievement — reaching his 600th career broadcast for the Broncos. The emotional gesture took place just before the team’s matchup, recognizing not only Logan’s enduring voice but also his decades-long dedication to Denver football.
Logan, a former NFL player turned beloved broadcaster, has been a fixture in Colorado sports for over three decades. His deep understanding of the game and iconic play-by-play calls have made him a part of Broncos history as much as any player or coach who’s worn the orange and blue. From the highs of Super Bowl victories to the lows of rebuilding seasons, Logan’s voice has carried fans through it all — always steady, always passionate.
Coach Payton’s tribute underscored the unique bond between the Broncos organization and the people who tell its story. “Dave’s been the voice of this franchise through generations,” Payton said. “He’s seen it all, and he’s still here giving fans his best every single game.” The locker room applauded as the ball changed hands — a simple but powerful moment that reminded everyone that football isn’t just about what happens on the field, but also about the voices and memories that bring it to life.
As Logan approaches this milestone, fans and players alike are celebrating not just a number, but a legacy. His 600th broadcast is a testament to longevity, excellence, and love for the game — and a reminder that while players and coaches come and go, some voices become timeless.










