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Broncos Ring of Fame kicker Jim Turner dies at age 82

Former Denver Broncos kicker Jim Turner has died at age 82, his family confirmed to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis on Monday.

Turner played for the New York Jets from 1964-1970, helping them win Super Bowl III following the 1968 season. He later joined the Broncos in 1971 and remained with the team through the 1979 season.

During his 16-year career, Turner went 304-of-488 on field goal attempts with a long of 53 yards. When he retired following the 1979 season, his 304 converted field goals ranked No. 1 on the NFL’s all-time list (Adam Vinatieri now holds the record with 599).

With the Broncos, Turner converted 151-of-232 field goal attempts and 283-of-301 extra point attempts. Turner’s 742 points rank third on Denver’s all-time list behind Brandon McManus (946) and Jason Elam (1,786). Turner is considered one of the best kickers in franchise history.

A two-time Pro Bowler and a second-team member of the AFL All-Time Team, Turner was added to the Broncos’ Ring of Fame in 1988.

Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire