1967 Denver Broncos season

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1967 Denver Broncos season
Owner
AFL Western
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 1967

first round draft choice (sixth overall), was team captain in his rookie season.[1]
After an opening win at home, the Broncos lost nine straight games, then split the last four.

Inter-league play between the AFL and NFL in the exhibition season began this year. In the first matchup on August 5, the Broncos defeated the Detroit Lions 13–7 and became the first AFL team to beat an NFL team.[2][3][4]

Before the season, the Broncos changed from orange helmets to blue helmets.[5]

Hired in December 1966, Saban left the University of Maryland after just one season; he had previously been an AFL head coach at Boston and Buffalo, where he won consecutive AFL titles.[6][7][8]

Personnel

Staff

1967 Denver Broncos staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches



Roster

1967 Denver Broncos roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends


Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs


Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
1 September 3 Boston Patriots W 26–21 1–0 Bears Stadium 35,488 Recap
2 September 10 at Oakland Raiders L 0–51 1–1
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
25,423 Recap
3 September 17 at Miami Dolphins L 21–35 1–2 Orange Bowl 29,381 Recap
4 September 24 New York Jets L 24–38 1–3 Bears Stadium 35,365 Recap
5 October 1 at Houston Oilers L 6–10 1–4 Rice Stadium 21,798 Recap
6 October 8 Buffalo Bills L 16–17 1–5 Bears Stadium 35,188 Recap
7 Bye
8 October 22 San Diego Chargers L 21–38 1–6 Bears Stadium 34,464 Recap
9 October 29 at Kansas City Chiefs L 9–52 1–7
Municipal Stadium
44,002 Recap
10 November 5 Oakland Raiders L 17–21 1–8 Bears Stadium 29,043 Recap
11 November 12 Houston Oilers L 18–20 1–9 Bears Stadium 30,392 Recap
12 November 19 at Buffalo Bills W 21–20 2–9
War Memorial Stadium
30,891 Recap
13 November 23 at San Diego Chargers L 20–24 2–10 San Diego Stadium 34,586 Recap
14 December 3 at New York Jets W 33–24 3–10 Shea Stadium 61,615 Recap
15 Bye
16 December 17 Kansas City Chiefs L 24–38 3–11 Bears Stadium 31,660 Recap
17 Bye
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
  • Thursday (November 23: Thanksgiving)[9]
  • With the expansion Miami Dolphins joining the AFL in 1966, there were an odd-number (9)
    of teams for two seasons, resulting in multiple bye weeks for each team.

Game summaries

Week 14

1 234Total
• Chiefs 14 1473 38
Broncos 0 7107 24
  • Date: December 17
  • Location:
    Bears Stadium

Standings

AFL Western Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
Oakland Raiders 13 1 0 .929 6–0 468 233 W10
Kansas City Chiefs 9 5 0 .643 2–4 408 254 W3
San Diego Chargers 8 5 1 .615 4–2 360 352 L4
Denver Broncos 3 11 0 .214 0–6 256 409 L1

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings in the AFL.

References

  1. ^ Sports Illustrated, July 26, 2010, The Unexpected Hero by Gary Smith, p.60, Published by Time Inc.
  2. ^ "Broncs stun NFL's Lions in exhibition". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). August 6, 1967. p. 2, sports.
  3. ^ "AFL's Broncos shock Lions, 13-7". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. August 6, 1967. p. 2B.
  4. , p.283
  5. ^ Saccomano, Jim (August 7, 2022). "Sacco Sez: How the orange and blue began". DenverBroncos.com. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
  6. ^ "Denver Broncos offer Lou Saban 10-year contract to coach AFL club". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. December 16, 1966. p. 23.
  7. ^ "Saban leaves Md. for Denver". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. December 17, 1966. p. 11.
  8. ^ Chass, Murray (December 17, 1966). "Lou Saban returning to bottom". Free Lance-Star. (Fredericksburg, Virginia). Associated Press. p. 6.
  9. ^ "Oakland holds lead; Cowboys, Rams win". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. November 24, 1967. p. 35.

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