NFL team season
The 1974 Denver Broncos season was the team's 15th year in professional football and its fifth with the National Football League (NFL). Led by third-year head coach and general manager John Ralston , the Broncos had a winning record for the second straight season with seven wins, six losses, and one tie, which was fifth-best in the conference.
Denver finished second in the AFC West, but 4½ games behind the Oakland Raiders , who clinched in mid-November,[ 1] and 1½ games behind the wild card Buffalo Bills . In their fifteen years of existence, the Broncos had yet to reach the postseason.
The team played at Detroit on Thanksgiving and won in the final NFL game at Tiger Stadium ;[ 2] the Lions moved north to the Pontiac Silverdome in 1975 .
Offseason
NFL Draft
Personnel
Staff
1974 Denver Broncos staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Source: [ 3]
Roster
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Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Recap
1
September 15
Los Angeles Rams
L 10–17
0–1
Mile High Stadium
51,121
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2
September 22
Pittsburgh Steelers
T 35–35 (OT)
0–1–1
Mile High Stadium
51,068
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3
at Washington Redskins
L 3–30
0–2–1
RFK Stadium
54,395
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4
October 6
at Kansas City Chiefs
W 17–14
1–2–1
Arrowhead Stadium
67,298
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5
October 13
New Orleans Saints
W 33–17
2–2–1
Mile High Stadium
50,881
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6
October 20
San Diego Chargers
W 27–7
3–2–1
Mile High Stadium
50,928
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7
October 27
at Cleveland Browns
L 21–23
3–3–1
Cleveland Stadium
60,478
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8
November 3
Oakland Raiders
L 17–28
3–4–1
Mile High Stadium
45,946
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9
November 10
at Baltimore Colts
W 17–6
4–4–1
Memorial Stadium
33,244
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10
Kansas City Chiefs
L 34–42
4–5–1
Mile High Stadium
50,236
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11
November 24
at Oakland Raiders
W 20–17
5–5–1
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
51,224
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12
November 28
at Detroit Lions
W 31–27
6–5–1
Tiger Stadium
51,157
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13
December 8
Houston Oilers
W 37–14
7–5–1
Mile High Stadium
46,942
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14
December 15
at San Diego Chargers
L 0–17
7–6–1
San Diego Stadium
36,571
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Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
[ 1] [ 4] Thursday (November 28: Thanksgiving )[ 2]
Standings
References
External links
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