Object Details
Associated Name
Denver Broncos
Description
This round pinback button is white with orange text that says, "The Orange Crush is Back!" The Orange Crush Defense was the nickname for the Denver Broncos' defense starting in 1976 and continuing into the early 1980s. In 1976, the team switched to a 3-4 defense which has three down linemen and four linebackers. The term Orange Crush came from the Broncos' home jersey, which were orange, and the popular soft drink, Orange Crush. The nickname was made popular by Woody Paige in 1977. Key members of the Orange Crush include Randy Gradishar, Tom Jackson, Paul Smith, Rubin Carter, Bob Swenson, Joe Rizzo, Billy Thompson, Louis Wright, Steve Foley and Bernard Jackson. The unit was led by defensive coordinator Joe Collier, defensive line coach Stan Jones and head coach Red Miller. The Orange Crush would be featured in Super Bowl XII as the NFL's number one rush defense (although only 27th in pass defense). The team would lose the game against the Dallas Cowboys, 27-10, behind Dallas' star quarterback Roger Staubach and running back Tony Dorsett.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Vicki L. Thorn
date made
ca 1970s - 1980s
ID Number
1986.0773.141
accession number
1986.0773
catalog number
1986.0773.141
Object Name
Button
button, football
Physical Description
aluminum (overall material)
white (overall color)
orange (overall color)
Measurements
overall: 2 1/4 in; x 5.715 cm
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
web subject
Sports
name of sport
Football
level of sport
Professional
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_682532