Football is a game of big guys, and there aren’t many bigger than offensive tackles.

The Denver Broncos have three Lombardi Trophies and five more appearances, and they couldn’t have done any of that without their fair share of quality lineman. With that said, here are the five greatest offensive tackles in Denver Broncos history:

(To check out the rest of our rankings, click here)

5. Tony Jones

Years with Broncos: 1997-00 (4 seasons)

Accolades: 1-time AP 2nd-team All Pro; 2-time Super Bowl champion

Tony Jones isn’t necessarily a “Bronco,” but he was a Bronco when it mattered most.

Jones had an 13-year career in the NFL, playing left and right tackle for the Browns/Ravens (9 seasons) and Broncos (4 seasons).

He joined the Broncos in 1997, playing alongside Hall of Fame tackle Gary Zimmerman at right tackle, before moving to left tackle full time the next season. He helped solidify one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, a line that blocked for a 2,000-yard rusher, Terrell Davis.

Unlike any other player on this list, Jones earned two Super Bowl rings with the Denver Broncos, and will forever be remembered for bringing the Mile High City two of its most special seasons in team history.