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The Denver Broncos and John Elway have reached an agreement for the two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback to join the team’s front office this week as an executive vice president, team sources have told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

“John’s intelligence, his leadership, business savvy, his knowledge of the game, and competitive fire — plus the respect that everyone in this building will have for him — will make us better right away,” Joe Ellis, the Broncos’ chief operating officer, told The Denver Post of owner Pat Bowlen’s sentiments, without confirming Elway’s hire.

One of Elway’s first orders of business as a Broncos executive will be to discuss Denver’s head-coach opening with Stanford’s Jim Harbaugh, league sources told Schefter. A former Stanford star, Elway is serving as an honorary captain for the Cardinal on Monday night at the Discover Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech.

The Broncos were expected to hold a news conference midweek to announce Elway’s hiring as VP of football operations, according to The Denver Post.

Speaking on his radio talk show in Denver on Friday, Elway said there were still contractual points to be settled, but that he still loved “the game of football.”

“That’s what I’m excited about,” Elway said on Denver’s 87.7 FM The Ticket, according to the Denver newspaper. “The game is something that’s in my blood. It’s been there forever. I got involved in the Arena League because I wanted to be close to football and learn that front-office side. It was a great learning experience for me. It got me a chance to be close to the game, even though it was obviously a very different game at a different level.

“The competitive side of it is definitely the lure.”

The Broncos first approached Elway about a front-office role early last month, before Denver fired coach Josh McDaniels. Elway has been inching his way into the position since last offseason, when he signed a five-year consulting/marketing deal with the Broncos, league sources have told Schefter.

“I’ve been around John a long time, and there’s nothing he can’t do,” Bubby Brister, Elway’s backup quarterback in their championship seasons of 1997-98, told The Post. “They couldn’t have picked a better person. He can evaluate. He knows football, he knows people. He’s been in the business world and knows that. I felt like when he got out of football, he should have gone right back in there. He could have helped Mike [Shanahan]. Heck, he is the Denver Broncos. He can handle it.”

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