1988 Denver Broncos season NFL team season
The 1988 Denver Broncos season was the team's 29th year in professional football and its 19th with the National Football League (NFL). The Broncos entered the season as two-time defending AFC champions and looked to advance to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season, but went 8–8 and missed the playoffs for the second time in six seasons. After the season, the last remaining Bronco from their Super Bowl XII team, longtime offensive lineman Billy Bryan , retired, ending a 12-year era for the team.
Off season
NFL draft
Personnel
Staff
1988 Denver Broncos staff
Front office
President and chief executive officer – Pat Bowlen
General manager – John Beake
Director of player personnel – Reed Johnson
Director of pro personnel – Lide Huggins
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Roster
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Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 4
Seattle Seahawks
L 14–21
0–1
Mile High Stadium
75,986
2
September 11
San Diego Chargers
W 34–3
1–1
Mile High Stadium
75,359
3
September 18
at Kansas City Chiefs
L 13–20
1–2
Arrowhead Stadium
63,268
4
Los Angeles Raiders
L 27–30 (OT)
1–3
Mile High Stadium
75,964
5
October 2
at San Diego Chargers
W 12–0
2–3
Jack Murphy Stadium
55,763
6
October 9
at San Francisco 49ers
W 16–13 (OT)
3–3
Candlestick Park
61,711
7
October 16
Atlanta Falcons
W 30–14
4–3
Mile High Stadium
75,287
8
October 23
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 21–39
4–4
Three Rivers Stadium
49,811
9
at Indianapolis Colts
L 23–55
4–5
Hoosier Dome
60,544
10
November 6
Kansas City Chiefs
W 17–11
5–5
Mile High Stadium
74,227
11
November 13
Cleveland Browns
W 30–7
6–5
Mile High Stadium
75,806
12
November 20
at New Orleans Saints
L 0–42
6–6
Louisiana Superdome
68,075
13
November 27
Los Angeles Rams
W 35–24
7–6
Mile High Stadium
74,141
14
December 4
at Los Angeles Raiders
L 20–21
7–7
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
65,561
15
December 11
at Seattle Seahawks
L 14–42
7–8
Kingdome
62,838
16
December 17
New England Patriots
W 21–10
8–8
Mile High Stadium
70,910
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
Week 9 at Colts
Game information
First quarter
IND – Eric Dickerson 12-yard run (Dean Biasucci kick), 9:41. Colts 7–0.
IND – Eric Dickerson 11-yard run (Dean Biasucci kick), 5:39. Colts 14–0.
IND – Eric Dickerson 1-yard run (Dean Biasucci kick), 0:16. Colts 21–0.
Second quarter
IND – Dean Biasucci 31-yard field goal, 13:22. Colts 24–0.
IND – Eric Dickerson 41-yard run (Dean Biasucci kick), 11:47. Colts 31–0.
DEN – Steve Sewell 2-yard pass from John Elway (Rich Karlis kick, 9:54. Colts 31–7.
IND – Bill Brooks 53-yard pass from Gary Hogeboom (Dean Biasucci kick), 7:08. Colts 38–7.
DEN – Rich Karlis 27-yard field goal, 1:00. Colts 38–10.
IND – Clarence Verdin 40-yard pass from Chris Chandler (Dean Biasucci kick), 0:22. Colts 45–10.
Third quarter
IND – Dean Biasucci 27-yard field goal, 6:34. Colts 48–10.
Fourth quarter
IND – Albert Bentley 4-yard run (Dean Biasucci kick), 11:49. Colts 55–10.
DEN – Vance Johnson 7-yard pass from Gary Kubiak (kick failed), 6:07. Colts 55–17.
DEN – Steve Sewell 48-yard pass from Gary Kubiak (Rich Karlis kick), 5:39. Colts 55–23.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Week 16
1
2 3 4 Total
Patriots
7
3 0 0
10
• Broncos
7
7 0 7
21
Scoring summary Q1 NE Stephens 23 yard run (Staurovsky kick)NE 7–0
Q1 DEN Winder 1 yard run (Karlis kick)Tie 7–7
Q2 DEN Dorsett 5 yard run (Karlis kick)DEN 14–7
Q2 NE Staurovsky 32 yard field goal DEN 14–10
Q4 DEN Winder 4 yard run (Karlis kick) DEN 21–10
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Standings
References
External links
Franchise Stadiums Key personnel Culture Lore Rivalries Retired numbers Division championships (15) Conference championships (8) League championships (3) Media Current league affiliations Former league affiliation