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Super Bowl XXXIII: Back-to-Back

Celebrating 25 years since the Denver Broncos earned their second consecutive world championship, "Super Bowl XXXIII: Back-to-Back" features interviews with the biggest stars from the 1998 Denver Broncos. Find out how John Elway left it all on the field for one last shot at a world title in his final game, how Terrell Davis capped his NFL MVP season and how Mike Shanahan's coaching resulted in one of the most dominant championship runs in NFL history. After a quarter century, the 1998 Denver Broncos continue to set the standard for success, and all generations of fans can relive the joy of going Back-to-Back.

Top Cast

  • Bob Holtzman

    Bob Holtzman

    Narrator

  • John Elway

    John Elway

    Self

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Celebrating 25 years since the Denver Broncos earned their second consecutive world championship, "Super Bowl XXXIII: Back-to-Back" features interviews with the biggest stars from the 1998 Denver Broncos. Find out how John Elway left it all on the field for one last shot at a world title in his final game, how Terrell Davis capped his NFL MVP season and how Mike Shanahan's coaching resulted in one of the most dominant championship runs in NFL history. After a quarter century, the 1998 Denver Broncos continue to set the standard for success, and all generations of fans can relive the joy of going Back-to-Back.

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