LB

Randy Gradishar

Class of 2024

All-Pro

5

NFL Defensive Player of Year

1978

Pro Bowls

7

Tackles

2,049

The heart and soul of the Denver Broncos’ famed “Orange Crush” defensive unit of the 1970s and 1980s, Randy Gradishar showed an uncanny knack for knowing where the ball would be before the opposing offense ran the play.
    
Gradishar’s impact was felt from the moment the Broncos selected him with the 14th overall pick in the 1974 NFL Draft. Prior to choosing Gradishar, the club had posted only one winning season and had never made the playoffs. With their new defensive leader, they totaled seven winning seasons and four playoff appearances in his 10-year career. 

In his second season, Gradishar led Denver in total tackles, beginning a streak of nine consecutive seasons accomplishing that feat. His dominance helped the Broncos to their first postseason berth in 1977, including an appearance in Super Bowl XII against the Dallas Cowboys. Gradishar recorded eight tackles in the both the AFC title game and Super Bowl that season. 

A career year followed in 1978, earning Gradishar countless accolades that included AP NFL Defensive MVP/Player of the Year, first-team All-Pro status, All-AFC and selection to the Pro Bowl. For his career, Gradishar is one of only 10 linebackers with at least seven Pro Bowls, 20 interceptions and 10 fumble recoveries. The other nine (Chuck Bednarik, Dick Butkus, Jack Ham, Ted Hendricks, Jack Lambert, Willie Lanier, Ray Lewis, Joe Schmidt and Brian Urlacher) are members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
His unofficial 2,049 career tackles (tackles became an official stat in 2001) are still the most in Broncos history and would place him second all-time behind Hall of Famer Ray Lewis for most in the NFL.
 

Year Team
G
Int
Yds
Avg
TD
1974 Denver
14
0
0
0
0
1975 Denver
14
3
77
25.7
1
1976 Denver
14
3
44
14.7
1
1977 Denver
14
3
56
18.7
0
1978 Denver
16
4
19
4.8
0
1979 Denver
16
0
0
0
0
1980 Denver
16
2
96
48
1
1981 Denver
16
4
38
9.5
0
1982 Denver
9
0
0
0
0
1983 Denver
16
1
5
5
0
Career total  
145
20
335
16.8
3

Additional career statistics: Fumble return for TD — 1

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

1977 AFC — Denver Broncos 20, Oakland Raiders 17

  • Gradishar started at linebacker. he had four tackles, four assists and two passes defensed.
SUPER BOWLS

Super Bowl XII – Dallas Cowboys 27, Denver Broncos 10
  • Gradishar started at right linebacker. He had five tackles, three assists and one pass defensed.
ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS

All-Pro: 1977 (AP, PW) • 1978 (AP, PFWA, NEA, PW) • 1979 (PFWA, PW) • 1980 (SN) •
1981 (SN, PW)

All-Pro Second Team: 1977 (NEA) • 1979 (AP, NEA) • 1980 (NEA) • 1981 (AP, NEA) •
1983 (AP)

All-AFC: 1977 (UPI, SN, PW) • 1978 (UPI, SN, PW) • 1979 (SN, PW) • 1981 (UPI, PW) •
1982 (UPI)

All-AFC Second Team: 1976 (UPI) • 1979 (UPI) • 1983 (UPI)


PRO BOWLS

(7) — 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985


TEAM RECORDS
Denver Broncos records held by Gradishar
(At time of his retirement following 1983 season)
  • [1st] Most Interception Return Yardage, Game – 93 (at Cleveland, Oct. 5, 1980)
  • [1st] Longest Interception Return – 93 (at Cleveland, Oct. 5, 1980)
  • [1st] Longest Scoring Interception Return – 93 (at Cleveland, Oct. 5, 1980)


LEAGUE/TEAM STATISTICAL TITLES

Team statistical championships
  • Interception leader: 1975
  • Total tackles leader: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983


YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORDS
 
Year Team W L T Divison finish
1974 Denver Broncos 7 6 1 (2nd)
1975 Denver Broncos 6 8 0 (2nd)
1976 Denver Broncos 9 5 0 (2nd)
1977 Denver Broncos 12 2 0 (1st)
1978 Denver Broncos 10 6 0 (1st)
1979 Denver Broncos 10 6 0 (2nd)
1980 Denver Broncos 8 8 0 (4th)
1981 Denver Broncos 10 6 0 (2nd)
1982 Denver Broncos 2 7 0 (12th) ^
1983 Denver Broncos 9 7 0 (3rd)

* Qualified for postseason in bold.
^ AFC regular-season finish in strike-shortened season.
 

Full name: Randolph Charles Gradishar 

Birthdate: March 3, 1952

Birthplace: Warren, Ohio

High school: Champion (Warren, Ohio) 

Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: Jan. 17, 2024

Other members of the Class of 2024: Dwight Freeney, Devin Hester, Andre Johnson, Steve McMichael, Julius Peppers, Patrick Willis.

Pro career: 10 seasons, 145 games.

Drafted: First round (14th overall) in 1974 by Denver Broncos

Uniform numbers: 53 (Denver 1976-1983); 52 (Denver 1974-75)

The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024 Enshrinement is Aug. 3. 

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