1983 Denver Broncos season
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La stagione 1983 dei Denver Broncos è stata la 14ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 24ª complessiva e la 3ª con come capo-allenatore. Prima della stagione, i Broncos ottennero in uno scambio la prima scelta assoluta del Draft NFL 1983 dei Baltimore Colts, il quarterback John Elway. Questi iniziò dieci gare come titolare per i Broncos come rookie, vincendone quattro. Nelle prime due fu sostituito con la squadra in svantaggio dal veterano Steve DeBerg.
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The 1983 Denver Broncos season was its 24th in professional football and 14th in the National Football League (NFL). Led by third-year head coach Dan Reeves, the Broncos were 9–7, third in the AFC West, and made their first playoff appearance in four seasons. Before the season, the Broncos traded with the Baltimore Colts for the rights to first overall pick in the 1983 draft, quarterback John Elway. He started ten games for the Broncos as a rookie, and the team won four of them.In his first two starts, both road wins, Elway left the game trailing, relieved by veteran Steve DeBerg.
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* Head Coach – Dan Reeves
* Assistant Head Coach/Defense – Joe Collier
* Special Assistant – Marvin Bass
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traded to the Broncos by the Colts, 1983–1998 , HoF, 2x Super Bowl Champion, Super Bowl MVP, NFL MVP, 9x Pro Bowl, 3x All-Pro
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traded to the Baltimore Colts along with Quarterback Mark Herrmann and the Broncos' first round pick in the 1984 NFL Draft for John Elway
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First quarter
*BAL – Raul Allegre 42-yard field goal, 1:20. Colts 3–0. Drive:
Second quarter
*BAL – Raul Allegre 55-yard field goal, 10:55. Colts 6–0. Drive:
*BAL – Raul Allegre 41-yard field goal, 7:23. Colts 9–0. Drive:
*BAL – Bernard Henry 40-yard pass from Mike Pagel , 5:55. Colts 16–0. Drive:
Third quarter
*BAL – Raul Allegre 26-yard field goal, 7:50. Colts 19–0. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*DEN – Clint Sampson 21-yard pass from John Elway , 10:52. Colts 19–7. Drive:
*DEN – Jesse Myles 26-yard pass from John Elway , 4:54. Colts 19–14. Drive:
*DEN – Gerald Willhite 26-yard pass from John Elway , 0:44. Broncos 21–19. Drive:
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* Strength/Conditioning – IJ Gorman
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Denver Broncos at Baltimore Colts
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Week Fifteen: Baltimore Colts at Denver Broncos
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;Top passers
*BAL – Mike Pagel – 13/27, 217 yards, TD, INT
*DEN – John Elway – 23/44, 345 yards, 3 TD
;Top rushers
*BAL – Curtis Dickey – 19 rushes, 92 yards
*DEN – John Elway – 3 rushes, 23 yards
;Top receivers
*BAL – Bernard Henry – 8 receptions, 169 yards, TD
*DEN – Steve Watson – 4 receptions, 98 yards
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* Defensive Line – Stan Jones
* Linebackers – Myrel Moore
* Defensive Backs – Charlie West
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* Owner – Edgar Kaiser
* Vice President/General Manager – Hein Poulus
* Director of Football Operations – John Beake
* Coordinator of College Scouting – Reed Johnson
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* Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers – John Hadl
* Running Backs – Nick Nicolau
* Offensive Line – Dan Radakovich
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The 1983 Denver Broncos season was its 24th in professional football and 14th in the National Football League (NFL). Led by third-year head coach Dan Reeves, the Broncos were 9–7, third in the AFC West, and made their first playoff appearance in four seasons. Before the season, the Broncos traded with the Baltimore Colts for the rights to first overall pick in the 1983 draft, quarterback John Elway. He started ten games for the Broncos as a rookie, and the team won four of them.In his first two starts, both road wins, Elway left the game trailing, relieved by veteran Steve DeBerg. After three straight losses, Elway was benched by Reeves in early October; and DeBerg led the team to four consecutive victories and a 6–3 record. A shoulder injury in a loss in Seattle sidelined him and Elway again became the starter. In the rematch with Seattle two weeks later in Denver, Elway was out with the flu and third-string rookie Gary Kubiak led the Broncos to a win. Elway's finest game as a rookie came in Week 15, the Broncos' second game against Baltimore, the team that drafted him. Denver trailed 19–0 at the start of the fourth quarter, until Elway threw for three touchdowns in the final period to win 21–19 and kept their playoff hopes alive. The following week was a lopsided road loss at Kansas City in −30 °F (−34 °C) wind chill, but the Broncos made the playoffs, gaining the final AFC berth over Cleveland, also at 9–7, whom they defeated in Week 14. DeBerg started the wild card playoff loss in Seattle, and was relieved by Elway in the fourth quarter. The Broncos' wild-card playoff loss to the Seahawks marked their only playoff appearance during the three-year ownership of Edgar Kaiser Jr.; Pat Bowlen bought the team the following spring.
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La stagione 1983 dei Denver Broncos è stata la 14ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 24ª complessiva e la 3ª con come capo-allenatore. Prima della stagione, i Broncos ottennero in uno scambio la prima scelta assoluta del Draft NFL 1983 dei Baltimore Colts, il quarterback John Elway. Questi iniziò dieci gare come titolare per i Broncos come rookie, vincendone quattro. Nelle prime due fu sostituito con la squadra in svantaggio dal veterano Steve DeBerg.
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* Special Teams/Tight Ends – Fran Polsfoot
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