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1986 Denver Broncos season

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1986 Denver Broncos season
OwnerPat Bowlen
General managerJohn Beake
Head coachDan Reeves
Home stadiumMile High Stadium
Results
Record11–5
Division place1stAFC West
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoffs
(vs.Patriots) 22–17
WonAFC Championship
(atBrowns)23–20(OT)
LostSuper Bowl XXI
(vs.Giants) 20–39
Pro BowlersQBJohn Elway
RBSammy Winder
GKeith Bishop
DERulon Jones
LBKarl Mecklenburg
SDennis Smith

The1986Denver Broncosseason was the franchise's 27th year in professional football and its 17th with theNational Football League (NFL). They finished the regular season with a record of 11–5, returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence. In the Divisional Playoffs the Broncos defeated the New England Patriots 22–17. Then won theAFC Championship over theCleveland Browns 23–20. AtSuper Bowl XXI theNew York Giants dominated the second half of the game and won 39–20. This would be the first of back to back Super Bowl losses for the team.

This season would be the final season for the remaining members of theOrange Crush Defense that had carried theBroncos to their first Super Bowlnine seasons earlier, as nose tackleRubin Carter, linebackerTom Jackson, cornerbackLouis Wright and safetySteve Foley would all retire after the season.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1986 NFL draft
1986 Denver Broncos draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
4104Jim Juriga GuardIllinois
5134Tony Colorito Nose tackleUSC
6151Orson Mobley Tight endSalem
6161Mark Jackson Wide receiverPurdue
7188Raymond Phillips LinebackerNorth Carolina State
8217Bruce Klosterman LinebackerSouth Dakota State
9244Joe Thomas Wide receiverMississippi Valley State
10271Victor Hall Tight endJackson State
11301Thomas Dendy Running backSouth Carolina
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

Personnel

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Staff

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1986 Denver Broncos staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Roster

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1986 Denver Broncos roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve


Rookies in italics

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Regular season

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The Broncos won their first six games of the season, before being defeated by the then-5-1New York Jets onMonday Night Football. They won two more games to improve to 8–1, tied with the Jets for the best record in the league. Although they would go 3–4 down the stretch, alternating wins and losses, Denver still finished ahead of the Seahawks and Chiefs in first place in theAFC West.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 7Los Angeles RaidersW 38–361–0Mile High Stadium75,695
2September 15atPittsburgh SteelersW 21–102–0Three Rivers Stadium57,305
3September 21atPhiladelphia EaglesW 33–73–0Veterans Stadium63,839
4September 28New England PatriotsW 27–204–0Mile High Stadium75,804
5October 5Dallas CowboysW 29–145–0Mile High Stadium76,082
6October 12atSan Diego ChargersW 31–146–0Jack Murphy Stadium55,662
7October 20atNew York JetsL 10–226–1Giants Stadium73,759
8October 26Seattle SeahawksW 20–137–1Mile High Stadium76,089
9November 2atLos Angeles RaidersW 21–108–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum90,153
10November 9San Diego ChargersL 3–98–2Mile High Stadium75,012
11November 16Kansas City ChiefsW 38–179–2Mile High Stadium75,745
12November 23atNew York GiantsL 16–199–3Giants Stadium75,116
13November 30Cincinnati BengalsW 34–2810–3Mile High Stadium58,705
14December 7atKansas City ChiefsL 10–3710–4Arrowhead Stadium47,019
15December 13Washington RedskinsW 31–3011–4Mile High Stadium75,905
16December 20atSeattle SeahawksL 16–4111–5Kingdome63,697
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1

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Team1234Total
Raiders16614036
Broncos71471038
Scoring summary
1DENSteve Watson 35-yard pass fromJohn Elway (Rich Karlis kick)Broncos 7–0
1LAMarcus Allen 24-yard pass fromMarc Wilson (Chris Bahr kick)Tie 7–7
1LATodd Christensen 16-yard pass from Marc Wilson (Chris Bahr kick)Raiders 14–7
1DENSafety, John Elway tackled byGreg Townsend in end zoneRaiders 16–7
2LAChris Bahr 43-yard field goalRaiders 19–7
2DENJohn Elway 23-yard pass fromSteve Sewell (Rich Karlis kick)Raiders 19–14
2LAChris Bahr 42-yard field goalRaiders 22–14
2DENGene Lang 1-yard run (Rich Karlis kick)Raiders 22–21
3LAMarcus Allen 2-yard run (Chris Bahr kick)Raiders 29–21
3DENKen Woodard 16-yard fumble return (Rich Karlis kick)Raiders 29–28
3LARod Barksdale 57-yard pass from Marc Wilson (Chris Bahr kick)Raiders 36–28
4DENRich Karlis 51-yard field goalRaiders 36–31
4DENGene Lang 7-yard pass from John Elway (Rich Karlis kick)Broncos 38–36

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Week 2

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Team1234Total
• Broncos077721
Steelers003710
  • Date: September 15
  • Location:Three Rivers Stadium,Pittsburgh
  • Game start: 9:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 57,305
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C); wind 7 mph (11 km/h)
  • Referee:Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (ABC): Frank Gifford and Al Michaels
Scoring summary
Q2DENWatson 21 yard pass fromElway (Karlis kick)DEN 7–0
Q3PITAnderson 42 yard field goalDEN 7–3
Q3DENSewell 34 yard pass from Elway (Karlis kick)DEN 14–3
Q4PITErenberg 7 yard run (Anderson kick)DEN 14–10
Q4DENWinder 13 yard pass from Elway (Karlis kick)DEN 21–10

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Week 12

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Week 12: Denver Broncos at New York Giants
Quarter1234Total
Broncos (9–3)333716
Giants (10–2)0103619

atGiants Stadium

  • Date: November 23, 1986
  • Game time: 11:00 a.m.MST
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C), relative humidity 70%, wind 10 mph (16 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 75,116
  • Referee:Tom Dooley
  • TV announcers (NBC):Dick Enberg (play-by-play),Merlin Olsen (color commentator)
  • Box Score
Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPBroncosGiants
16:46Broncos40-yard field goal byKarlis30
214:57Giants31-yard field goal byAllegre33
22:38Broncos32-yard field goal byKarlis63
20:43GiantsInterception returned 75 yards for touchdown byMartin,Allegre kick good610
39:46Giants45-yard field goal byAllegre613
31:53Broncos42-yard field goal byKarlis913
410:07Giants46-yard field goal byAllegre916
41:55BroncosWinder 4-yard touchdown run,Karlis kick good1616
40:06Giants34-yard field goal byAllegre1619
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.1619

Standings

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AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Denver Broncos(2)1150.6885–38–4378327L1
Kansas City Chiefs(5)1060.6255–39–5358326W3
Seattle Seahawks1060.6255–37–5366293W5
Los Angeles Raiders880.5004–47–5323346L4
San Diego Chargers4120.2501–74–8335396L2

Playoffs

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Main article:1986–87 NFL playoffs
RoundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordVenueAttendance
DivisionalJanuary 4, 1987New England Patriots (3)W 22–171–0Mile High Stadium76,105
AFC ChampionshipJanuary 11, 1987atCleveland Browns (1)W 23–20 (OT)2–0Cleveland Stadium79,915
Super Bowl XXIJanuary 25, 1987New York Giants (N1)L 20–392–1Rose Bowl101,063

They won their divisional playoff game against the Patriots at home 22–17. They then played theCleveland Browns inCleveland for the AFC Championship. The game culminated in the famous "Drive", whereJohn Elway led a 98-yard drive for a touchdown pass toMark Jackson to tie the game and send it to overtime, where they won by a field goal, 23–20.

AFC Divisional Playoff

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AFC: Denver Broncos 22, New England Patriots 17

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Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots0107017
Broncos3710222

atMile High Stadium,Denver

Game information
  • Scoring
    • DEN – FG R. Karlis 27 DEN 3–0
    • NE – S. Morgan 19 pass from Eason (Franklin kick) NE 7–3
    • DEN – J. Elway 22 run (Karlis kick) DEN 10–7
    • NE – FG A. Franklin 38 10–10
    • DEN – field goal Karlis 22 DEN 13–10
    • NE – S. Morgan 45 pass from Eason (Franklin kick) NE 17–13
    • DEN – V. Johnson 48 pass from Elway (Karlis kick) DEN 20–17
    • DEN – Safety, Eason sacked by R. Jones in end zone DEN 22–17

Broncos go to the AFC Championship Game and win to the Cleveland Browns in The Drive 23-20. But lost in Super Bowl XXI to the Giants 39-20.

AFC Championship game

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Quarter1234OTTotal
Broncos01037323
Browns73010020

atCleveland Stadium,Cleveland

This game is best remembered forThe Drive when the Broncos drove 98 yards to tie the game with 37 seconds left in regulation, and Denver kickerRich Karlis made the game-winning 33-yard field goal 5:38 into overtime.

The Browns scored first when quarterback Bernie Kosar threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to running back Herman Fontenot at the end of an 86-yard drive. But the Broncos then scored 10 unanswered points: Karlis' 19-yard field goal and running backGerald Willhite's 1-yard rushing touchdown. Cleveland kickerMark Moseley's 29-yard field goal before halftime tied the score, 10–10. The teams exchanged punts before Kosar completed a 48-yard touchdown pass toBrian Brennan with 5:43 remaining in regulation. Elway then led his team from their own 2-yard line to tie the game on wide receiverMark Jackson's 5-yard touchdown reception with 37 seconds left in regulation. Karlis' game-winning field goal in overtime capped a 60-yard drive after the Browns were forced to punt.

The Drive play-by-play

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The Browns had jumped to a 20–13 lead and the Broncos had muffed the ensuing kickoff when Elway took over, first-and-10 on their own 2-yard line, with 5:32 to play in the game.

1. – First down and 10, Denver 2-yard line. Sammy Winder 5-yard pass from Elway.

2. – Second down and 5, Denver 7-yard line. Winder 3-yard run.

3. – Third down and 2, Denver 10-yard line. Winder 2-yard run.

4. – First down and 10, Denver 12-yard line. Winder 3-yard run.

5. – Second down and 7, Denver 15-yard line. Elway 11-yard run.

6. – First down and 10, Denver 26-yard line. Steve Sewell 22-yard pass from Elway.

7. – First down and 10, Denver 48-yard line. S. Watson 12-yard pass from Elway.

Two-minute warning

8. – First down and 10, Cleveland 40-yard line (1:59 remaining). Incomplete pass by Elway, intended for Vance Johnson.

9. – Second down and 10, Cleveland 40-yard line (1:52 remaining). Dave Puzzilli sack of Elway, 8-yard loss.

10. – Third down and 18, Cleveland 48-yard line (1:47 remaining). Mark Jackson 20-yard pass from Elway.

11. – First down and 10, Cleveland 28-yard line (1:19 remaining). Incomplete pass by Elway, intended for Watson.

12. – Second down and 10, Cleveland 28-yard line (1:10 remaining). Steve Sewell 14-yard pass from Elway.

13. – First down and 10, Cleveland 14-yard line (:57 remaining). Incomplete pass by Elway, intended for Watson.

14. – Second down and 10, Cleveland 14-yard line (:42 remaining). John Elway 9-yard run (scramble).

15. – Third down and 1, Cleveland 5-yard line (:39 remaining). Mark Jackson 5-yard pass from Elway for the touchdown. Rich Karlis then adds theextra point to tie the game. Broncos go to Super Bowl XXI but lost to the Giants 39-20.

Super Bowl XXI

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They played the Giants inSuper Bowl XXI, losing 20–39, the first of Elway's five Super Bowls and the first of his three losses. Despite leading 10–9 at halftime, the Broncos collapsed in the second half as the Giants scored 30 points to Denver's ten.

Super Bowl XXI: New York Giants 39, Denver Broncos 20

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Further information:Super Bowl XXI
Super Bowl XXI: Denver Broncos vs. New York Giants
Quarter1234Total
Broncos (13–6)10001020
Giants (17–2)72171339

atRose Bowl,Pasadena, California

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPBroncosGiants
110:518454:09Broncos48-yard field goal byKarlis30
15:279785:24GiantsMowatt 6-yard touchdown reception fromSimms,Allegre kick good37
12:066583:21BroncosElway 4-yard touchdown run,Karlis kick good107
22:463-150:45GiantsElway tackled in end zone for a safety byMartin109
310:088634:52GiantsBavaro 13-yard touchdown reception fromSimms,Allegre kick good1016
33:549325:07Giants21-yard field goal byAllegre1019
30:245682:14GiantsMorris 1-yard touchdown run,Allegre kick good1026
410:566523:50GiantsMcConkey 6-yard touchdown reception fromSimms,Allegre kick good1033
46:0113734:55Broncos28-yard field goal byKarlis1333
43:185461:43GiantsAnderson 2-yard touchdown run,Allegre kick no good1339
42:065691:12BroncosJohnson 47-yard touchdown reception fromElway,Karlis kick good2039
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.2039

Broncos lost and in 1987 finished 10-4-1 but lost in Super Bowl XXII to the Redskins 42-10.

Statistics

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Team stats

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Denver scored 378 points during the year, sixth in the NFL. They gave up 327 points, 15th in the league.

The Broncos were 17th in the league in total offense, with 5,489yards. They had 3,811 passing yards and 1,678 rushing yards. They had 22 passing touchdowns and 17 rushing touchdowns.

They were 17th in the league with 3,755 passing yards given up and 15th with 1,891 rushing yards given up. They were 21st in overall defense with 5,646 yards given up.

The team's 11–5 record is their sixth-best 16-game season in franchise history.

Player stats

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  • John Elway had 280 completions for 3,485 yards, 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He also had 52 rushes for 257 yards, third highest on the team, and one rushing touchdown. He was fifth in the league in completions, ninth in total yards, and tenth in touchdowns.
  • Mark Jackson had 38 receptions for 738 yards and one touchdown.Steve Watson had 45 receptions for 699 yards and three touchdowns.Vance Johnson had 31 receptions for 363 yards and two touchdowns. Clint Sampson had 21 receptions for 259 yards. Orson Mobley had 22 reception for 332 yards and one touchdown.
  • The primary running backSammy Winder had 240 rushes for 789 yards and 9 touchdowns, seventh highest in the league. He also had five touchdown receptions, giving him 14 total touchdowns for the season, fourth in the league. Gerald Willhite had 85 rushes for 365 yards and five rushing touchdowns and 64 receptions for 529 yards and 3 receiving touchdowns.
  • Rich Karlis kicked 20 field goals out of 28 attempted, including the game-winning field goal in the AFC Championship Game. He kicked 44 out of 45 extra points.

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^"1986 Denver Broncos starters and roster".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.
  2. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com
  3. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Sep-06.

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