1973 Denver Broncos season

NFL team season

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. Denver tied for second in the AFC West (third with tiebreaker), 1½ games behind the Oakland Raiders.

One of the ties, in their first-ever game with the Cardinals,[1] was the nearest they 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]

Offseason

NFL draft

1973 Denver Broncos draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 9 Otis Armstrong *  Running back Purdue
2 36 Barney Chavous  DE South Carolina State
3 54 Paul Howard  G BYU
3 70 John Wood  DT LSU
4 88 Tom Jackson *  LB Louisville
5 113 Charles McTorry  DB Tennessee State
7 165 Mike Askea  OT Stanford
7 166 John Grant  DT USC
9 217 Lyle Blackwood  DB Texas Christian
10 244 Al Marshall  WR Boise State
11 269 Elton Brown  DE Utah State
12 296 Jim O'Malley  LB Notre Dame
13 319 Ed Smith  DE Colorado College
13 321 Ed White  RB Tulsa
14 348 John Hufnagel  QB Penn State
15 373 Calvin Jones  DB Washington
16 398 Oliver Ross  RB Alabama A&M
16 400 Ken Muhlbeier  C Idaho
17 425 Kenneth Morgan  TE Elon
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Personnel

Staff

1973 Denver Broncos staff

Front office

Head coaches

  • Vice President/General Manager/Head Coach – John Ralston

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special Teams – Myrel Moore


Source:[3]

Roster

1973 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

Source:

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 16 Cincinnati Bengals W 28–10 1–0 Mile High Stadium 49,059
2 September 23 San Francisco 49ers L 34–36 1–1 Mile High Stadium 50,966
3 September 30 Chicago Bears L 14–33 1–2 Mile High Stadium 51,159
4 October 7 at Kansas City Chiefs L 14–16 1–3 Arrowhead Stadium 71,414
5 October 14 at Houston Oilers W 48–20 2–3 Astrodome 32,801
6 October 22 Oakland Raiders T 23–23 2–3–1 Mile High Stadium 51,270
7 October 28 at New York Jets W 40–28 3–3–1 Shea Stadium 55,108
8 November 4 at St. Louis Cardinals T 17–17 3–3–2 Busch Memorial Stadium 46,565
9 November 11 San Diego Chargers W 30–19 4–3–2 Mile High Stadium 51,034
10 November 18 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 23–13 5–3–2 Three Rivers Stadium 48,580
11 November 25 Kansas City Chiefs W 14–10 6–3–2 Mile High Stadium 51,331
12 December 2 Dallas Cowboys L 10–22 6–4–2 Mile High Stadium 51,508
13 December 9 at San Diego Chargers W 42–28 7–4–2 San Diego Stadium 44,954
14 December 16 at Oakland Raiders L 17–21 7–5–2 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 51,910
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

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Standings

AFC West
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W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Oakland Raiders 9 4 1 .679 4–1–1 7–3–1 292 175 W4
Kansas City Chiefs 7 5 2 .571 4–2 6–4–1 231 192 W1
Denver Broncos 7 5 2 .571 3–2–1 7–2–1 354 296 L1
San Diego Chargers 2 11 1 .179 0–6 1–9–1 188 386 L4

Season summary

Week 10 at Steelers

Week Ten: Denver Broncos (4–3–2) at Pittsburgh Steelers (8–1)
Period 1 2 34Total
Broncos 3 3 71023
Steelers 3 3 0713

at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: November 18, 1973
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 35 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 48,580
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • Box Score
Team Category Player Statistics
Broncos Passing Charley Johnson 13/20, 86 Yds, TD
Rushing Floyd Little 27 Rush, 88 Yds, TD
Receiving Riley Odoms 6 Rec, 47 Yds, TD
Steelers Passing Terry Hanratty 10/19, 217 Yds, TD
Rushing Franco Harris 11 Rush, 53 Yds
Receiving John McMakin 3 Rec, 64 Yds
Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP DEN PIT
1 Broncos 32-yard field goal by Jim Turner 3 0
1 Steelers 15-yard field goal by Roy Gerela 3 3
2 Steelers 13-yard field goal by Roy Gerela 3 6
2 Broncos 11-yard field goal by Jim Turner 6 6
3 Broncos Floyd Little 10-yard touchdown run, Jim Turner kick good 13 6
4 Steelers Ron Shanklin 42-yard touchdown reception from Terry Hanratty, Roy Gerela kick good 13 13
4 Broncos 46-yard field goal by Jim Turner 16 13
4 Broncos Riley Odoms 2-yard touchdown reception from Charley Johnson, Jim Turner kick good 23 13
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 23 13

Awards and honors

  • UPI AFC Coach of the Year: John Ralston

References

  1. ^ a b Arizona Cardinals versus Denver Broncos
  2. ^ St. Louis Rams at home to Denver Broncos
  3. ^ 1973 Denver Broncos Press Guide. p. 4. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "Turner's kick ties Raiders". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. October 23, 1973. p. 4B.

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