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Craig Morton, former quarterback for Cowboys and Broncos, dies at 83

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Center blind spot|

Craig Morton, a quarterback who played for the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos during his NFL career, has died at age 83. Morton is remembered for his role in leading the Broncos to their first Super Bowl appearance. The news was covered across the political spectrum with consistent reporting of basic biographical details.

Left· 1 sources

NPR's coverage presents Morton's death as a significant moment in sports history, acknowledging his career achievements across multiple teams.

Center· 1 sources

Newsweek frames the story around Morton's status as a Denver Broncos star, emphasizing his prominence with that franchise during his playing career.

Right· 1 sources

Fox News highlights Morton's historic achievement in bringing the Broncos to their inaugural Super Bowl appearance, positioning this as his defining legacy.

Key Differences

  • Right-leaning coverage emphasizes Morton's Super Bowl milestone achievement, while center coverage focuses on his star status more broadly
  • Limited differentiation overall—all three sources treat this primarily as a straightforward obituary without significant interpretive divergence
  • No major blind spots detected; coverage is relatively balanced across the spectrum with consistent factual reporting

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