1963 Denver Broncos season explained

Team:Denver Broncos
Year:1963
Record:2–11–1
Division Place:4th AFL Western
Coach:Jack Faulkner
General Manager:Jack Faulkner
Stadium:Bears Stadium
University of Denver Stadium (1st game)
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The Denver Broncos season was the fourth season for the team in the American Football League (AFL). They finished with a record of two wins, eleven losses, and one tie, and finished fourth in the AFL's Western Division, and also the worst record in the league. The Broncos went winless in their final 10 games of the season.

The Broncos had the fewest passing yards in the AFL in 1963, throwing for only 2,487 yards, or 177.6 yards per game. For comparison, the league's top passing team — the Houston Oilers — threw for 229.2 yards per game. Curiously, Broncos wide receiver Lionel Taylor led the league with 78 receptions.[1]

The Broncos allowed 473 points in 1963, the most in the history of the AFL, and second most all time for a 14-game season.[2] The Broncos' 40 passing touchdowns allowed in 1963 were the most in the history of pro football until the New Orleans Saints broke the record in 2015.

Personnel

Staff

Regular season

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 7Kansas City ChiefsL 7–590–1University of Denver Stadium21,115Recap
2September 14at Houston OilersL 14–200–2Jeppesen Stadium23,147Recap
3 September 22
4September 29Boston PatriotsW 14–101–2Bears Stadium18,636Recap
5October 6San Diego ChargersW 50–342–2Bears Stadium18,428Recap
6October 13Houston OilersL 24–332–3Bears Stadium24,087Recap
7October 18at Boston PatriotsL 21–402–4Fenway Park25,418Recap
8October 26at New York JetsT 35–352–4–1Polo Grounds20,377Recap
9November 3Buffalo BillsL 28–302–5–1Bears Stadium19,424Recap
10November 9at Buffalo BillsL 17–272–6–1War Memorial Stadium30,989Recap
11November 17New York JetsL 9–142–7–1Bears Stadium14,247Recap
November 24
12November 28Oakland RaidersL 10–262–8–1Bears Stadium14,763Recap
13December 7at Kansas City ChiefsL 21–522–9–1Municipal Stadium17,443Recap
14December 15at Oakland RaidersL 31–352–10–1Frank Youell Field15,223Recap
15December 22at San Diego ChargersL 20–582–11–1Balboa Stadium31,312Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1963_AFL/leaders.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1963 AFL Leaders and Leaderboards
  2. Only the 1966 New York Giants of the National Football League surrendered more in fourteen games.Pro-Football-Reference: In a single season, from 1960 to 1977, in the regular season, sorted by descending Points Allowed