Thomas died late in 2021, less than a year after he retired from NFL after 10 seasons. He will be launched after a half this week in Denver against the New York Giants 19 October, which will also include the 10th anniversary of the Super Bowl 50-victory Broncos.
Thomas, who was selected in the first round of Georgia Tech in 2010, Thomas came to fame during his third NFL season, reached 94 shipments in his first 1,000 meter season and ended with 1,434 meters and 10 got a touchdown. That campaign began a five -year race where he broke 1,000 reception a meter annually and played a key role in the Peyton Manning explosive led by Broncos, who forced them to two AFC titles (2013, 2015) and the Super Bowl win over the Carolina Panthers.
Of his 10 NFL seasons, Thomas spent seven years with Broncos and left only after Denver traded him to Houston midway through 2018. He ended with points with Texans and Jets in 2018 and 2019 and then retired with 724 receptions, 9,763 meters and 63 touch.
Denver will take a deserved place in Broncos’s right to vote in October.