Womens Dre'Mont Jones Jersey , Colo. (AP) — Safety Darian Stewart is joining a crowded field of free agent safeties following his release Wednesday from the Denver Broncos, where he won a Super Bowl ring.A starter in Denver since 2015, Stewart was a part of the famed “No Fly Zone” secondary that also featured safety T.J. Ward and cornerbacks Chris Harris Jr. and Aqib Talib.With Stewart’s departure, Harris is the only remaining member of that secondary that helped the Broncos win Super Bowl 50 three years ago.Stewart, who turns 31 in August, was due nearly $5 million in both 2019 and 2020.“Broncos country thank you all for the love you showed me and my family these past 4 years,” Stewart wrote on Instagram. “But it’s time for me to move on and I’m looking forward to the next chapter.”The nine-year pro said he felt he still had a lot of football left in him, but he’ll have some stiff competition on the open market that features safeties Earl Thomas, Landon Collins, Lamarcus Joyner, Tyrann Mathieu and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, among others.Undrafted out of South Carolina in 2010, Stewart spent four seasons with the Rams in St. Louis followed by one season in Baltimore, where he caught the eye of Gary Kubiak, who was the Ravens’ offensive coordinator in 2014. When Kubiak replaced John Fox as head coach in Denver Demarcus Walker Jersey , he encouraged general manager John Elway to sign Stewart.Stewart missed just three games in his four seasons in Denver, where he collected 250 total tackles, intercepted nine passes and broke up two dozen others, recovered four fumbles and registered one sack.In the 2015 playoffs, he had 11 tackles, a sack, an interception, three pass breakups and a forced fumble and he was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2016.Elway called him Wednesday to inform him of his release. The moment Pat Bowlen said "This one’s for John," he proved it wasn’t about himself." MHR Radio PodcastDenver Broncos PodcastsDenver Broncos OwnershipThank you, Mr. BNew,19commentsThe moment Pat Bowlen said “This one’s for John,” he proved it wasn’t about himself.MDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Thank you, Mr. BTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailIt never was about Pat Bowlen.From the day he bought the Denver Broncos in 1984 until he had to walk away from the franchise he loved due to Alzheimer’s, it was always about the Broncos. It was always about others.Never was that more evident than on the grandest stage. With the world watching, Mr. B could have made it about him. One has to wonder how many would have done so in that same situation. After all Connor McGovern Jersey , it was his crowning achievement. His franchise’s first Super Bowl victory.Instead, he made it about someone else with the words that came to define a man.“This one’s for John!”How rare.How special.In all of the ways Broncos Country, the NFL and football fans around the world will remember him, those four words will always ring the truest. Adam Malnati and I paid tribute to the Broncos owner on the MHR Radio Podcast (ApplePodcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher).If that wasn’t enough, Bowlen did it again the next year.This time he made it about the fans, “This one’s for you!”When you hear former players, coaches and employees talk about Mr. B, one of the first words you hear is “family.” The Broncos were a family. When you worked for Bowlen, you were part of his. The same goes for the fans. He knew how vital Broncos Country was to his franchise, and that’s why they were included in any decision he made.“What will the fans think?” Was always a question he asked.To make the second Super Bowl win about the fans was an incredible moment that demonstrated they were part of his family.How rare.How special.There is a giant hole in the Broncos Country heart.The range of emotions flood over you — grief, sadness, loss, “damn Carlos Henderson Jersey , just damn.” But then you remember the incredible ride. The ride Pat Bowlen took us all on. The way he welcomed us all into his family. You remember what he did for the Broncos, Denver, Colorado, the Rocky Mountain West and Broncos Country around the world.Most of us never got the chance to meet Mr. B. Yet we mourn and ache for the loss of a family member. We also will never forget the incredible memories and the way he always put others first — memories that now produce both smiles and tear-stained cheeks.Thank you, Mr. B.MHR Radio is now on ApplePodcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher,TuneIn and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear.