Denver Broncos seasons

Denver Broncos seasons

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align="center"|10
align="center"|6
align="center"|0
Lost Wild card Playoffs (Houston Oilers) (13–7)|
-!align="center"|1980
align="center"|1980
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|4th
align="center"|8
align="center"|8
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|1981
align="center"|1981
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|2nd
align="center"|10
align="center"|6
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|1982
align="center"|1987
align="center"|NFL
align="center" style="background: #ddffdd;"|AFC
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|West
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|1st
align="center"|10
align="center"|4
align="center"|1
Won Divisional Playoffs (Houston Oilers) 34–10
Won Conference Championship (Cleveland Browns) 38–33
align="center"|12
align="center"|4
align="center"|0
style="background: #FFCCCC"|Won Wild card Playoffs (Jacksonville Jaguars) 42–17
Won Divisional Playoffs (Kansas City Chiefs) 14–10
Won Conference Championship (Pittsburgh Steelers) 24–21
Won Super Bowl XXXII (Green Bay Packers) 31–24
Terrell Davis (Super Bowl MVP)
-!align="center"|1998
align="center"|1998
align="center" style="background: #FFCCCC"|NFL
align="center" style="background: #ddffdd;"|AFC
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|West
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|1st
align="center"|14
align="center"|2
align="center"|0
style="background: #FFCCCC"|Won Division Playoffs (Miami Dolphins) 38–3
Won Conference Championship (New York Jets) 23–10
Won Super Bowl XXXIII (Atlanta Falcons) 34–19
Terrell Davis (NFL MVP)
(Offensive Player of the Year)John Elway (Super Bowl MVP)
-!align="center"|1999
align="center"|1999
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|5th
align="center"|6
align="center"|10
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|2000
align="center"|2000
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center" style="background: #96CDCD"|2nd
align="center"|10
align="center"|6
align="center"|0
Lost Wild card Playoffs (Indianapolis Colts) 49–24|
-!align="center"|2005
align="center"|2005
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|West
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|1st
align="center"|13
align="center"|3
align="center"|0
Won Division Playoffs (New England Patriots) 27–13
Lost Conference Championship (Pittsburgh Steelers) 34–17|
-!align="center"|2006
align="center"|2006
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|3rd
align="center"|9
align="center"|7
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|2007
align="center"|2007
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|2nd
align="center"|7
align="center"|9
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|2008
align="center"|2008
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|1st
align="center"|4
align="center"|1
align="center"|0||
-!align="center" rowSpan="3" colSpan="6"|Total!align="center"|382!align="center"|337!align="center"|10!colSpan="2"|"(1960–2008, includes only regular season)"
-!align="center"|17!align="center"|14!align="center"|0ref label|Note6|f|f!colSpan="2"|"(1960–2008, includes only playoffs)"
-!align="center"|401!align="center"|351!align="center"|10!colSpan="2"|"(1960–2008, includes both regular season and playoffs; 2 NFL Championships)"
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Footnotes

*note label|Note1|a|aAs a result of the AFL-NFL Merger, the league was broken into two conferences, with the AFL teams moving into the American Football Conference. [cite web | title = The AFL: A Football Legacy | publisher = Sports Illustrated | url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/news/2001/01/22/afl_history_2/ | date =2001-01-22 | accessdate = July 10 | accessyear = 2008 ]
*note label|Note2|b|bDue to the 1982 strike-shortened season, the league was broken up into two conferences instead of its normal divisional alignment.cite web | title = HISTORY 1981-1990 | publisher = NFL | url = http://www.nfl.com/history/chronology/1981-1990 | accessdate = July 10 | accessyear = 2008 ]
*note label|Note3|c|cThis game included The Drive, where Elway led the Broncos on a 98 yard drive to tie the game with less than a minute left. [cite web| url = http://www.profootballhof.com/history/decades/1980s/the_drive.jsp| title = Pro Football Hall of Fame - The Drive| publisher =Pro Football Hall of Fame | accessdate = 2008-06-13]
*note label|Note4|d|dThe strike of 1987 reduced the regular season schedule from sixteen to fifteen games.
*note label|Note5|e|eThis game included The Fumble where Browns running back Earnest Byner fumbled at the Broncos 3-yard line, enabling the Broncos to win the game. [cite web| url = http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=341&contentID=1216| title = 1987 AFC Championship Game vs. Cleveland Browns| publisher =Denver Broncos | accessdate = 2008-07-10]
*note label|Note6|f|fTies can not occur in the playoffs.
*note label|Note6|g|gEarned Wild Card Berth

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