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The first was from 1976 to 1981, when the Broncos did not have a losing season (a season when the team has more losses than wins), and won two AFC West division titles, and one AFC championship. The second began in 1983 and ended in 1998 .
The first-year Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976 played as a member of the AFC West [5] before being aligned into the NFC Central in 1977. Each of the four AFC West teams won a division title in the first four years of the realignment – Oakland in 2002, Kansas City in 2003, San Diego in 2004 and Denver in 2005. It is the only one of the eight NFL ...
Broncos 8–6 1983 AFC Wild Card Game. First playoff meeting between the two franchises. 1984: Tie 1–1: Seahawks 27–24: Broncos 31–14: Broncos 9–7 Meeting in Seattle was a de facto AFC West Championship Game. Broncos win to clinch the division and finished as the #2 seed while forcing the Seahawks into the AFC Wild Card Game as the ...
The Broncos currently own a 5–3 playoff record vs. the Steelers. [157] Perhaps the most memorable postseason matchup occurred in the 1997 AFC Championship, in which the Broncos defeated the Steelers 24–21 at Three Rivers Stadium, en route to their first Super Bowl victory.
Record: 14–2: Division place: 1st AFC West: Playoff finish: Won Divisional Playoffs (vs. Dolphins) 38–3 Won AFC Championship (vs. Jets) 23–10 Won Super Bowl XXXIII (vs. Falcons) 34–19: Pro Bowlers: QB John Elway RB Terrell Davis WR Ed McCaffrey TE Shannon Sharpe T Tony Jones G Mark Schlereth C Tom Nalen OLB Bill Romanowski FS Steve ...
Record: 11–5: Division place: 1st AFC West: Playoff finish: Won Divisional Playoffs (vs. Patriots) 22–17 Won AFC Championship (at Browns) 23–20 (OT) Lost Super Bowl XXI (vs. Giants) 20–39: Pro Bowlers: QB John Elway RB Sammy Winder G Keith Bishop DE Rulon Jones LB Karl Mecklenburg S Dennis Smith
Denver finished the season at 12–4 and at first place in the AFC West, but lost in the divisional round of the playoffs in a rematch against the Colts, who would go on to lose to the Patriots in the AFC Championship game. [84] The Broncos and head coach John Fox mutually decided to part ways following this season, [85] and Gary Kubiak was ...
On Christmas Eve 2005, the Denver Broncos clinched the AFC West division title as they finished 8–0 at Invesco Field, beating the Oakland Raiders 22–3. On December 31, 2005, the Broncos got win number 13 by going on the road and sweeping their division rivals, the Chargers, with a final score of 23–7.