(BG1197} Denver Broncos Barrel Man hangs with a Oakland Raiders fans in the fourth quarter as the Broncos beat the Raiders 17-13 at McAfree Coliseum in Oakland, Ca., Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (((NAMES FROM OFFICIAL RO.
(BG1197} Denver Broncos Barrel Man hangs with a Oakland Raiders fans in the fourth quarter as the Broncos beat the Raiders 17-13 at McAfree Coliseum in Oakland, Ca., Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (((NAMES FROM OFFICIAL RO.
Denver Broncos fans are known as some of the most fanatical football fans in America, but one fan stood a Mile-High above the crowd, Barrel Man (aka Tim McKernan).
Barrel Man was a fixture at Denver Broncos games beginning in 1977, when he bet his brother that he could come up with a costume that would get him on TV during a game. McKernan won the wager, a princely sum of $10, and inadvertently created a Colorado legend. For the next 30 years, Barrel Man was at all but four of the Denver Broncos home games, wearing nothing but a cowboy hat, cowboy boots, a barrel, and a smile.
When he wasn’t rallying the Denver Broncos faithful in the legendary South Stands at Mile-High Stadium, McKernan worked as a mechanic with United Airlines and lived with his wife in Gunnison.
Though McKernan’s doctors limited his time in the barrel to just one half of the game in his later years, when he suffered a number of health issues, this die-hard Denver Broncos fan was pretty much unstoppable.
Barrel Man wasn’t, however, simply a yokel who achieved local notoriety; he was a towering figure in the world of football fandom. Just take a look at the picture above – was there ever another Denver Broncos fan who could sit unmolested in the notorious Black Hole at the Oakland Stadium?
Sadly, the Barrel Man passed into eternity on December 5, 2009. His legacy has been honored in a number of ways, including a statue at Mile High Stadium. (Fans have long rallied to have Barrel Man included on the stadium’s Ring of Fame but, so far, their efforts have been for naught.)
Whether he makes it to the Ring of Fame or not, Barrel Man is forever a part of Denver history and we think it only proper to offer up a sincere Mile-High Salute in his honor on the eve of the 2016 season.
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