A legendary Broncos player and member of the Ring of Fame has died. Ex-Broncos quarterback Craig Morton passed away Saturday, the team announced. He was 83. The family confirmed his death with the Broncos. The Denver Gazette chronicled Morton’s recent health struggles last fall from his home in Mill Valley, Calif. Morton endured serious back problems, issues with sepsis and several lengthy hospital visits. “I am getting back to where I actually really can walk again,’’ Morton said. “I had back problems the last couple of years and had a number of procedures but it’s coming along now finally.” In this Jan. 15, 1978, file photo, Red Miller, coach of the Denver Broncos, shakes hands with his quarterback, Craig Morton, during the team’s warm-ups before NFL football’s Super Bowl XII against the Dallas Cowboys in New Orleans. Miller, the fiery head coach who led the Broncos to their first Super Bowl, has died after complications from a stroke. He was 89.…