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1 Offseason  



1.1  NFL draft  





1.2  Undrafted free agents  







2 Personnel  



2.1  Staff  





2.2  Roster  







3 Regular season  



3.1  Schedule  





3.2  Game summaries  



3.2.1  Week 1  





3.2.2  Week 5  







3.3  Standings  







4 Playoffs  





5 References  





6 External links  














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1979 Denver Broncos season
OwnerGerald Phipps
General managerFred Gehrke
Head coachRed Miller
Home fieldMile High Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place2nd AFC West
Playoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs
(atOilers) 7–13
  • Broncos seasons
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  • The 1979 Denver Broncos season was the team's 20th year in professional football and its 10th with the National Football League (NFL). Led by third-year head coach Red Miller, the Broncos were 10–6, second in the AFC West, and made the postseason a third consecutive year.[1] In the Wild Card round the Broncos lost to the Houston Oilers 13–7.

    Offseason

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    NFL draft

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    1979 Denver Broncos draft
    Round Pick Player Position College Notes
    1 22 Kelvin Clark  Tackle Nebraska
    3 77 Bruce Radford  NT Grambling State
    4 105 Charles Jefferson  DB McNeese State
    5 132 Rick Leach  QB Michigan
    6 148 Jeff McIntyre  LB Arizona State
    7 188 Luke Prestridge *  P Baylor
    9 242 Charlie Taylor  WR Rice
    11 297 Zach Dixon  RB Temple
    12 325 Dave Jacobs  K Syracuse
          Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

    Undrafted free agents

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    1979 Undrafted Free Agents of note
    Player Position College
    Wylie Turner Defensive Back Angelo State

    Personnel

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    Staff

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    1979 Denver Broncos staff

    Front office

    Head coaches

    Offensive coaches

    Defensive coaches

    Special teams coaches


    Roster

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    1979 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

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    Schedule

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    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
    1 September 2 Cincinnati Bengals W 10–0 1–0 Mile High Stadium 74,788
    2 September 6 Los Angeles Rams L 9–13 1–1 Mile High Stadium 74,884
    3 September 16 atAtlanta Falcons W 20–17OT 2–1 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 57,677
    4 September 23 Seattle Seahawks W 37–34 3–1 Mile High Stadium 74,879
    5 September 30 atOakland Raiders L 3–27 3–2 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 52,632
    6 October 7 San Diego Chargers W 7–0 4–2 Mile High Stadium 74,997
    7 October 14 atKansas City Chiefs W 24–10 5–2 Arrowhead Stadium 74,292
    8 October 22 atPittsburgh Steelers L 7–42 5–3 Three Rivers Stadium 49,699
    9 October 28 Kansas City Chiefs W 20–3 6–3 Mile High Stadium 74,908
    10 November 4 New Orleans Saints W 10–3 7–3 Mile High Stadium 74,482
    11 November 11 New England Patriots W 45–10 8–3 Mile High Stadium 74,379
    12 November 18 atSan Francisco 49ers W 38–28 9–3 Candlestick Park 42,910
    13 November 25 Oakland Raiders L 10–14 9–4 Mile High Stadium 74,186
    14 December 2 atBuffalo Bills W 19–16 10–4 Rich Stadium 37,886
    15 December 8 atSeattle Seahawks L 23–28 10–5 Kingdome 60,038
    16 December 17 atSan Diego Chargers L 7–17 10–6 San Diego Stadium 51,906
    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Game summaries

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    Week 1

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    1 234Total
    Bengals 0 000 0
    • Broncos 0 370 10

    [2]

    Week 5

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    All-Pro Dave Casper returns to Oakland's starting lineup after four weeks as a second stringer, caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from Ken Stabler to open the scoring as the Oakland Raiders upset the Denver Broncos, and ending their three-game losing streak. The Raiders used a two tight end formation throughout most of this game. Casper who reported late to training camp following a contract dispute caught four passes for 92 yards. Casper's final catch of the day was a 42-yard bomb from Stabler which set up one of two Jim Breech field goals in the final period. The Raiders drove 81 yards for their first touchdown late in the first quarter. Denver's Jim Turner made the score 7-3 late in the second period with a 19-yard field goal, but Larry Brunson's 50-yard kickoff return put the Raiders in scoring position and Mark Van Eeghen ran one yard for a touchdown 16 seconds before halftime. The Raiders, 2-3 used a four-man defensive line. It was a switch from their usual three-man front, and Ray Guy of Oakland contribute to the offensive frustrations of 3-2 Denver with some great punting. Guy's last punt pinned the Broncos near their goal line and linebacker Monte Johnson fell on the fumble in the end zone late in the game for the Raiders' final touchdown.

    Standings

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    AFC West
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    San Diego Chargers(1) 12 4 0 .750 6–2 9–3 411 246 W2
    Denver Broncos(5) 10 6 0 .625 4–4 7–5 289 262 L2
    Seattle Seahawks 9 7 0 .563 3–5 6–6 378 372 W2
    Oakland Raiders 9 7 0 .563 3–5 5–7 365 337 L1
    Kansas City Chiefs 7 9 0 .438 4–4 7–7 238 262 L1

    Playoffs

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    Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Venue Attendance
    Wild Card December 23 atHouston Oilers (4) L 7–13 0–1 Astrodome 48,776
    Source:[3][4]

    Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Broncos 7 0 007
    Oilers 3 7 0313

    atAstrodome, Houston, Texas

    Game information
    • Scoring
      • HOU – field goal Fritsch 31 HOU 3–0
      • DEN – Preston 7 pass from Morton (Turner kick) DEN 7–3
      • HOU – Campbell 3 run (Fritsch kick) HOU 10–7
      • HOU – field goal Fritsch 20 HOU 13–7

    The Oilers managed to shut down the Broncos offense for most of the game en route to a 13–7 win, holding the Broncos to 216 yards and recording six sacks.

    After Toni Fritsch kicked a 31-yard field goal on Houston's first drive, Denver marched 80 yards in 13 plays to score on quarterback Craig Morton's 7-yard touchdown pass to running back Dave Preston. From that point on, the Oilers controlled the rest of the game. With less than 3 minutes left in the first half, Houston advanced 74 yards to score on running back Earl Campbell's 3-yard touchdown run. Although Campbell and starting quarterback Dan Pastorini both missed the second half with injuries, the Oilers defense continued to dominate. In the fourth quarter, a 15-yard interception return by linebacker Gregg Bingham set up Fritsch's 20-yard field goal with 4:18 left in regulation.[3][4]

    References

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    1. ^ "Denver defense gives Campbell premier test". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. December 23, 1979. p. 2B.
  • ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  • ^ a b "Houston wins without Earl or Pastorini". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). wire service reports. December 24, 1979. p. 1B.
  • ^ a b "A Wild Card day". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. December 24, 1979. p. 1C.
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