The 30-year-old South Carolina product played a key role during the Broncos' run to the Super Bowl. He started all three games in the postseason and forced a pair of turnovers. In the second quarter of an AFC Championship win over the Patriots, Stewart intercepted Tom Brady. He also knocked the ball loose from Mike Tolbert in the Super Bowl to help the Broncos maintain a 13-7 lead.

His best performance, though, likely came in a 2016 regular-season game against the New Orleans Saints when he recorded two interceptions and a fumble recovery in a 25-23 win. He became the first Broncos player since Deltha O'Neal in 2001 to notch three turnovers in a game.

He was named to his lone Pro Bowl appearance as a Bronco following the 2016 season.

Stewart also found plenty of other regular-season success.

He intercepted Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco in the end zone to preserve a Week 1 win in 2015 during his first game as a Bronco. And in 2016, he picked off Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and returned the ball to the San Diego 10-yard line to set up a Denver touchdown.