The 1973 Denver Broncos season was the team's 14th year in professional football and its fourth with the National Football League (NFL). Led by second-year head coach and general manager John Ralston, the Broncos posted a winning record for the first time in franchise history, with seven wins, five losses, and two ties, which tied for sixth-best in the conference. It was the first time in franchise history that they won more than five games. Denver tied for second in the AFC West (third with tiebreaker), 1½ games behind the Oakland Raiders.
After a 1-3 start, Denver went unbeaten in seven straight games. The last of these was a 14-10 win over Kansas City, only the third win in 28 games all-time vs. the Chiefs franchise. The win put the Broncos in first place in the division at 6-3-2. After a split of the next two games, the final game of the regular season was a 21-17 loss at Oakland, making the Raiders division champions.
One of the ties, in their first-ever game with the Cardinals,[1] was the nearest Denver came to losing to that franchise until 2010,[1] and also their only NFL appearance in St. Louis until 2000 against the relocated Rams at Edward Jones Dome.[2]
To date, the 1973 Broncos along with the Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, and Green Bay Packers are the last teams to record 2 ties in a single season. Overtime for regular season games was introduced the following year, and the occurrence of tie games decreased.
Offseason
NFL draft
Personnel
Staff / Coaches
1973 Denver Broncos staff
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Front office
- Team Owner / Chairman of the Board – Gerald Phipps
- Team President – Allan Phipps
- Assistant General Manager/Director of Player Personnel – Fred Gehrke
- Director of Scouting – Carroll Hardy
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
- Special Teams – Myrel Moore
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Roster
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Regular season
Schedule
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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| 1
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September 16
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Cincinnati Bengals
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W 28–10
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1–0
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Mile High Stadium
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49,059
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| 2
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September 23
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San Francisco 49ers
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L 34–36
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1–1
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Mile High Stadium
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50,966
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| 3
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September 30
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Chicago Bears
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L 14–33
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1–2
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Mile High Stadium
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51,159
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| 4
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October 7
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at Kansas City Chiefs
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L 14–16
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1–3
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Arrowhead Stadium
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71,414
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| 5
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October 14
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at Houston Oilers
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W 48–20
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2–3
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Astrodome
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32,801
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| 6
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Oakland Raiders
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T 23–23
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2–3–1
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Mile High Stadium
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51,270
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| 7
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October 28
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at New York Jets
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W 40–28
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3–3–1
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Shea Stadium
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55,108
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| 8
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November 4
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at St. Louis Cardinals
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T 17–17
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3–3–2
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Busch Memorial Stadium
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46,565
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| 9
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November 11
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San Diego Chargers
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W 30–19
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4–3–2
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Mile High Stadium
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51,034
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| 10
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November 18
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at Pittsburgh Steelers
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W 23–13
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5–3–2
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Three Rivers Stadium
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48,580
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| 11
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November 25
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Kansas City Chiefs
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W 14–10
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6–3–2
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Mile High Stadium
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51,331
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| 12
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December 2
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Dallas Cowboys
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L 10–22
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6–4–2
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Mile High Stadium
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51,508
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| 13
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December 9
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at San Diego Chargers
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W 42–28
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7–4–2
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San Diego Stadium
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44,954
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| 14
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December 16
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at Oakland Raiders
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L 17–21
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7–5–2
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Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
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51,910
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| Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
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Game summaries
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Category |
Player |
Statistics
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Passing |
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| Rushing |
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| Receiving |
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Passing |
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| 49ers
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Game Statistics
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Broncos
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| 16
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First downs
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22
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| 39–135
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Rushes–yards
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32–115
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| 212
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Passing yards
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240
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| 14–35–1
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Passes
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17–36–5
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| 0–0
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Sacked–yards
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0–0
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| 212
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Net passing yards
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240
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| 347
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Total yards
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355
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| 101
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Return yards
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114
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| 6–46.0
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Punts
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4–35.8
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| 2–0
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Fumbles–lost
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3–1
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| 8–73
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Penalties–yards
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4–32
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Time of possession
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Week 10 at Steelers
| Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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| Broncos
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Passing |
Charley Johnson |
13/20, 86 Yds, TD
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| Rushing |
Floyd Little |
27 Rush, 88 Yds, TD
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| Receiving |
Riley Odoms |
6 Rec, 47 Yds, TD
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| Steelers
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Passing |
Terry Hanratty |
10/19, 217 Yds, TD
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| Rushing |
Franco Harris |
11 Rush, 53 Yds
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| Receiving |
John McMakin |
3 Rec, 64 Yds
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Standings
Awards and honors
- UPI AFC Coach of the Year: John Ralston
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