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Elway

Movie PG-13 2025 1h 39m 5.9 /10
Directed by Ken Rodgers, Chris Weaver

In his own voice, John Elway recounts the road that led him from a precocious kid with a strong arm to one of football's truly defining figures. The documentary traces his early days in high school and college, the lure of the pros, and the relentless pressure to deliver from a city hungry for... Read more

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About Elway

In his own voice, John Elway recounts the road that led him from a precocious kid with a strong arm to one of football's truly defining figures. The documentary traces his early days in high school and college, the lure of the pros, and the relentless pressure to deliver from a city hungry for titles. It threads through the joys of college triumphs, the fierce competition of the NFL draft, and the roller coaster of hope and heartbreak that followed him into Denver. Interviews and archival clips surface the highs of moments that built his legend and the lows that sharpened his resolve. The film signals a focus on redemption and the person behind the quarterback rather than tabloid snapshots, inviting quiet reflection.

Directed by Ken Rodgers and Chris Weaver, Elway blends the quarterback's own testimony with candid interviews from Adam Schefter and teammates such as Terrell Davis and Mike Shanahan to map a career marked by grit and growth and evolving narratives.

Box office numbers have not been released publicly. The documentary appears to target streaming and selective screenings, so traditional grosses may be modest or not publicly tracked. Distribution plans are still evolving and the profile remains modest for now online.

Awards information for this title is not yet available. As a 2025 documentary, there have been no public announcements of nominations or wins. The producers position it as a prestige style portrait aimed at fans of football and sports history. The tone seeks balance and insight rather than sensationalism anywhere.

Early notes suggest the film leans on Elway's voice and locker room perspectives to explore ambition, resilience, leadership, and the toll of chasing glory. It treats redemption as a personal arc rather than a string of triumphs, grounding the story in character as much as statistics for sports fans everywhere.

Details

Release Date
December 21, 2025
Runtime
1h 39m
Rating
PG-13
User Ratings
10 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Documentary
Country
United States
Studio
Skydance Sports +3 more
External Links
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Cast

John Elway

John Elway

Self

Adam Schefter

Adam Schefter

Self

T

Terrell Davis

Self

M

Mike Shanahan

Self

G

Gary Kubiak

Self

J

Jana Elway

Self (archive footage)

D

Dennis Engel

Self

J

Janet Elway

Self

Terry Bradshaw

Terry Bradshaw

Self (archive footage)

D

Dan Reeves

Self (archive footage)

Director: Ken Rodgers, Chris Weaver

Frequently Asked Questions

Elway is available to stream on Netflix.

Yes, Elway is available to stream on Netflix.

With a rating of 5.9/10 from 10 viewers, Elway is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

In his own voice, John Elway recounts the road that led him from a precocious kid with a strong arm to one of football's truly defining figures. The documentary traces his early days in high school and college, the lure of the pros, and the relentless pressure to deliver from a city hungry for ti...

Elway stars John Elway, Adam Schefter, Terrell Davis, Mike Shanahan, and Gary Kubiak.

Elway was directed by Ken Rodgers and Chris Weaver.

Elway was released on December 21, 2025.

Elway is a Documentary film.

Yes. The documentary is told in John Elway's own words, with John Elway appearing as Self.

It's the definitive story of John Elway's NFL journey, exploring his dreams, heartbreaks, and Super Bowl redemption, with other figures like Adam Schefter as Self, Terrell Davis as Self, Mike Shanahan as Self, and Gary Kubiak as Self.

Adam Schefter as Self, Terrell Davis as Self, Mike Shanahan as Self, and Gary Kubiak as Self appear in the documentary.

Elway is rated PG-13, so it’s best for teens and older audiences.