The Orange Rush and No Fly Zone—the stars of the Denver Broncos defense—is poised to stay together through the 2019 season.

The Broncos won Super Bowl 50 last season due in large part from the historic play of their dominating defense. Denver general manager John Elway has ensured that the most important pieces of that defense will continue their dominance together.

Superstar linebacker Von Miller is under contract through the 2021 season. Pro Bowl cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Chris Harris are both locked up through the 2019 season, as is defensive end Derek Wolfe and linebacker Brandon Marshall. Those five players are arguably the core of Denver’s defense.

Some star defenders, like safety T.J. Ward and linebacker DeMarcus Ware, will see their contracts expire soon. But even if Denver loses those players to free agency (or retirement, in Ware’s case), the Broncos are poised to have success on defense for years to come.

Elway’s defense has brilliant depth. When Ware moves on, young pass rushers Shane Ray and Shaquil Barrett will step up. If Talib exits Denver, Bradley Roby will be more than capable of taking on an increased role. If Darian Stewart leaves in free agency, Justin Simmons will be a prime candidate to replace him.

Adam Gotsis will also be around for at least four more years, and Jared Crick is only 26. From the defensive line to the linebackers to the secondary, Denver has an abundance of talent. Expect this defense to harass offenses for a long, long time to come.