Pat Bowlen’s candidacy for the Pro Football Hall of Fame seems to improve every day.

Bowlen, who is a contributor finalist for the 2019 Hall of Fame class, reached his 350th win on Sunday when his Broncos defeated the Raiders 20-19 at home. Bowlen became the fastest coach in NFL history to reach 350 wins (581 games).

Bowlen, 74, had to step down from day-to-day duties in 2014 to continue his battle with Alzheimer’s disease but he has remained the team’s owner.

President/CEO Joe Ellis has been in charge of business operations since Bowlen stepped down and general manager John Elway has been leading football operations.

Under Bowlen’s ownership (since 1984), Denver has reached the playoffs 18 times, won the AFC West 13 times and won the Super Bowl three times. Perhaps most impressive among Bowlen’s stats: more Super Bowl appearances (seven) than losing seasons (six).

Bowlen is also the only owner in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl with four different head coaches. He belongs in Canton, Ohio.