Terrell Davis is a former professional football player who was a running back for the Denver Bronco. At Long Beach State, Davis joined the football team that was coached by former Washington Redskins coach George Allen.
Davis was drafted by the Broncos in the sixth round (196th pick overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft. As of 2021, he is the Denver Broncos all-time leading rusher, with 7,607 rushing yards. Also as of 2021, he holds the NFL record for most rushing touchdowns in a single postseason, scoring 8 in the 1997 playoffs. Davis was named Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XXXII against the then defending world-champs, the Green Bay Packers. In that Super Bowl Davis had 157 rushing yards and a then Super Bowl record three rushing touchdowns despite having to sit out the second quarter due to a migraine. Davis would go on to win another Suoer Bowl the next year, defeating the Atlanta Falcons. Davis was named the NFL Offensive player of the year twice by 1998.
Post retirement, Davis worked for NFL Network as a correspondent and studio host for NFL Total Access. Davis wrote an autobiography titled TD: Dreams in Motion after his first Super Bowl victory. Davis was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.