Social media tributes to Pat Bowlen pour in from far and wide
Jun 14, 2019, 2:16 PM | Updated: 2:48 pm
As soon as the news about Pat Bowlen’s passing broke, the offers of condolences to the family and tributes to the Broncos owner began to appear on social media. It was an outpouring that extended far and wide.
Current and former players were among the first to share their thoughts.
I will miss Pat greatly and will always treasure the times we had together.
He was a tremendous mentor and a tremendous friend. My heart goes out to Annabel and the entire Bowlen family. pic.twitter.com/hBwtIAOisQ
— John Elway (@johnelway) June 14, 2019
My thoughts & prayers go out to the Bowlen family and all friends and acquaintances of a remarkable man #patbowlen #broncos As a player with the @Broncos it was awesome to have an owner that loved his players & did everything he could to help us succeed both on & off the field!
— Jake Plummer (@snakestakes) June 14, 2019
We lost a great one. Mr B we will miss you dearly. This was the last time I was able to spend time with him. Was a special day he created to celebrate others. Make sure we make his induction to pro footballs Hall of… https://t.co/WpA90DIjov
— Rod Smith (@TheREALrodSmith) June 14, 2019
Today we lost more than our owner, we lost our dear friend. I stand side by side with the rest of #BroncosCountry mourning the loss but also celebrating the life of Mr Bowlen! RIP Mr B
— mark schlereth (@markschlereth) June 14, 2019
I just woke up to the the very sad news of my friend & confidant Mr.B passing away.The world has lost a great man/legend.My heart & prayers to the Bowlen family.
Mr.B, I’ll never forget the impact you had on my life.I can’t thank you enough. Rest In Peace, TD#patbowlen #broncos pic.twitter.com/93x25GFOcr— Terrell Davis (@Terrell_Davis) June 14, 2019
Thank you so much for everything you did for the game of football. You left an ever lasting legacy Mr B pic.twitter.com/eDiGqRBueh
— Brandon McManus (@thekidmcmanus) June 14, 2019
We have lost a great man. Mr. B’s deep love of the game of football and his competitiveness drove him to build a storied franchise in Denver. I was blessed to have known him and played for him. Rest In Peace.
— Ed McCaffrey (@87ed) June 14, 2019
Mr. B. You’ll be missed.
— Trevor Pryce (@Trevor_Pryce) June 14, 2019
Aloha Mr. B! My friend and Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen died last night. Pat will be and already has been missed. His example of clear and consistent leadership is the basis for lessons I teach in speeches around the country. Ride a wave in for me Pat.
— Karl Mecklenburg CSP, NFL (@KarlMecklenburg) June 14, 2019
You know the term "players coach" Mr. B was a true "players owner" He treated the @Broncos like family. I remember Pat working out with the team in the weight room everyday. What owner does that? He had only 1 goal for us every year, Win The Super Bowl. pic.twitter.com/gKzlTZGGZL
— byron chamberlain (@bc_chamberlain) June 14, 2019
Every player who put on the Broncos uniform will state that Pat Bowlen did so much for their family and it’s true. But the meaningful and lasting contribution that Pat Bowlen left with #BroncosCountry is powerful. A Legacy doesn’t end. A Legacy lives forever. RIP Mr. B https://t.co/s5pbxFygSU
— Mike Pritchard (@mipritchard) June 14, 2019
On top of all of these Hall of Fame worthy accolades, Mr. B was a good man. He made it so fun to play for the Broncos because he cared so much and allowed you a chance every year to compete for the whole thing. RIP Pat Bowlen and God’s Blessings to the Bowlen Family. https://t.co/lgUeyl0AFZ
— John Lynch (@JohnLynch49ers) June 14, 2019
My deepest condolences to the Bowlen family and the @Broncos organization. Mr. B was everything you could ask for in an owner. I am grateful beyond words for him and how he led us. Thanks for everything Mr. B!
— Jason Elam (@Jason_Elam) June 14, 2019
Rip Mr Bowlen and prayers up for the family .
— Chris Harris (@ChrisHarrisJr) June 14, 2019
RIP to Mr. Bowlen 🙏🏾🙏🏾
— Cj Anderson (@cjandersonb22) June 14, 2019
Other teams around the NFL, as well as the league, expressed their thoughts.
Our hearts and thoughts are with the Bowlen family and the Broncos organization. pic.twitter.com/cBNFDgprKx
— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) June 14, 2019
— Oakland Raiders (@Raiders) June 14, 2019
Statement from Chiefs Chairman & CEO Clark Hunt on the passing of Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. pic.twitter.com/a7Lc4NMDSV
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) June 14, 2019
Statement from Robert Kraft on the passing of Pat Bowlen: https://t.co/lq4Jd1aeGM pic.twitter.com/dRCcJzLkNh
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) June 14, 2019
Four iconic words no @Broncos fan will ever forget.
"THIS ONE'S FOR JOHN."
Rest in peace, Pat Bowlen. 🙏 (via @NFLFilms) pic.twitter.com/DHD1faBCN5
— NFL (@NFL) June 14, 2019
We are saddened to share that @Broncos owner Pat Bowlen has passed away at age 75. pic.twitter.com/knFhDaT2n0
— NFL (@NFL) June 14, 2019
Pat Bowlen was driven by the will to succeed and his competitive spirit made him a great leader. We all will greatly miss him and his kindness, passion and wisdom. Pat had a deep love for the game of football, the Broncos and the City of Denver.
— Roger Goodell (@nflcommish) June 14, 2019
Our league is also better because of Pat’s extraordinary contributions. As co-chair of the NFL Management Council Executive Committee and the chair of the Broadcasting Committee, Pat played an instrumental role in many facets of our League that benefited fans, players and clubs.
— Roger Goodell (@nflcommish) June 14, 2019
Pat personified all that’s right about the NFL and is extremely deserving of this summer’s recognition as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
— Roger Goodell (@nflcommish) June 14, 2019
Rest In Peace, Pat Bowlen. Classy owner of the Denver Broncos, he was the first NFL owner to win 300 games in his first 30 years. My sympathies go out to Annabel and the entire family.
— Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) June 14, 2019
.@richeisen paid his respects to the late @Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, who, among other ventures, was instrumental in the creation of @nflnetwork: pic.twitter.com/IWiMV7hfGc
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) June 14, 2019
The other professional sports teams that call Denver home also paid their respects.
The Colorado Rockies mourn the passing of Pat Bowlen. pic.twitter.com/aDTZOuhYVm
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) June 14, 2019
Our thoughts and concerns are with the family and friends of Pat Bowlen. pic.twitter.com/wxEFA6qRtD
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) June 14, 2019
Our thoughts go out to the Bowlen family and the entire Denver Broncos organization. pic.twitter.com/ltc8roYBd5
— Colorado Rapids (@ColoradoRapids) June 14, 2019
Statement from E. Stanley Kroenke, Owner Los Angeles Rams and Kroenke Sports & Entertainment on the passing of Pat Bowlen: pic.twitter.com/RIx7NYsbjX
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 14, 2019
Statement from E. Stanley Kroenke, Owner Los Angeles Rams and Kroenke Sports & Entertainment on the passing of Pat Bowlen: pic.twitter.com/iFjf7XWqCK
— Colorado Mammoth (@MammothLax) June 14, 2019
Denver Outlaws join Broncos in mourning loss of Owner Pat Bowlen.https://t.co/xTWNow83E9
— Denver Outlaws (@DenverOutlaws) June 14, 2019
Prominent Coloradans extended their condolences.
I’m saddened to learn of the loss of longtime @Broncos owner, Pat Bowlen. Mr. Bowlen was an institution here in #Denver and the NFL, and his presence and dedication to our city, our beloved team and the sport of football will be greatly missed, but never forgotten.
— Michael B. Hancock (@MayorHancock) June 14, 2019
RIP to an amazing owner, boss, leader, friend and human. He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him. Until we see you again, Mr. B #RIP #MrB #PatBowlen https://t.co/5r08GtRdw6
— Amy Van Dyken-Rouen (@amyvandyken) June 14, 2019
And some classic moments from Bowlen’s time as the Broncos owner were shared.
I loved this clip I found in the @CBSDenver archives. It's from an interview with Pat Bowlen after he first bought the team.
Hearing his enthusiasm about becoming the owner of the Broncos is the best part:#Broncos #BroncosCountry #NFL pic.twitter.com/MS40SzCii1
— Ryan Greene 📷 (@RyanCBS4) June 14, 2019
More incredible Pat Bowlen stuff from the @CBSDenver archives.
Mr. B🕶️allowed us to follow him around Mile High Stadium🏟️for the 1991 Week 1 game against the Bengals.
If you want to see just how much passion he had for his team, watch this ➡️#Broncos #BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/hmvrkRzxAi
— Ryan Greene 📷 (@RyanCBS4) June 14, 2019
PHOTOS: Pat Bowlen through the years: https://t.co/O0TfwVUHPg pic.twitter.com/6DS7dOzCdl
— Denver Post Broncos (@PostBroncos) June 14, 2019
After 18 years, @JohnElway repaid Pat Bowlen for his iconic @SuperBowl tribute.
This moment says everything. 🙏 (via @nflthrowback) pic.twitter.com/RQnZ5aqmCf
— NFL (@NFL) June 14, 2019
It was a fitting tribute to a legend, a man who built one of the most-successful sports franchises in America and helped lift the city of Denver to new heights.