Denver Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady will be allowed to attend Super Bowl 50 with his team this season and has stated that he wants to be on the Broncos for the rest of his career, according to the Associated Press. Clady tore his ACL in May prior the 2015 regular season, and he is missing his second chance to play in a Super Bowl, as he missed the Super Bowl two seasons ago with a foot injury.

The Broncos star left tackle was expected to be a huge piece on the Broncos offensive line, and he is willing to restructure his contract to stay in Denver. "I'm definitely willing to talk," Clady said.. "I definitely would like to a be a lifetime Bronco."

Clady is schedule to make $9.5 million next season and $10 million in 2017. While Clady won't be playing in Super Bowl 50, he is happy that he will get to support his teammates at the game. "I think it's great," Clady said, via The Boston Herald. "I like the fact that everybody's coming because honestly I thought it was going to be like last time."

"We're all in this together," Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak said. "There are guys that we've lost through the course of the year. But they've been a big part of us. They've been with us. One thing I ask guys to do when they're on IR is stay involved with the team, don't just remove themselves. Guys have done that."

Clady will look to cheer on his replacement Ryan Harris in Super Bowl 50 and will look to help in any way he can to prepare him for the biggest game of his career. The Broncos know a huge key to their success will be protecting quarterback Peyton Manning from Carolina's defense, and they will look for the entire offensive line to step up on Super Bowl Sunday.