Marcedes Lewis was active for the Denver Broncos on Sunday against the Houston Texans, giving him a chance to make history.
The Broncos' Marcedes Lewis made history when, at age 41, he became the oldest tight end to ever play in an NFL game.
Marcedes Lewis (41) is the oldest player to appear in a regular/postseason game with Broncos, and he's just one of five non-QBs/Ks to reach 20 years.
The Denver Broncos went for experience last week when they added tight end Marcedes Lewis to their roster, and the 41-year ...
The Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans are rumored to have players available who could be of interest to the Dallas ...
Head Coach Sean Payton meets the media about Sunday's Week 9 win over the Texans, how linebacker Dre Greenlaw has made an ...
At 41, tight end Marcedes Lewis on Sunday became the oldest player ever to appear in a game for the Broncos. Lewis, in his 20th season, was signed last Wednesday to the practice squad and was elevated ...
After becoming Sunday the oldest player in Broncos history, tight end Marcedes Lewis was simply happy to have earned another day in the NFL. Lewis, 41 and in his 20th NFL season, was signed last ...
Denver's Marcedes Lewis made history in Sunday's win against the Houston Texans, when at age 41 he became the oldest tight end to ever play in an ...
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