1997 Denver Broncos season

The 1997 season was the Denver Broncos' 28th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 38th overall. The Broncos finished the season with a record of 12–4, finishing second in the AFC West, and winning Super Bowl XXXII. The Broncos were the second wild card team since the 1970 merger to win a Super Bowl, joining the 1980 Oakland Raiders.

1997 Denver Broncos season
OwnerPat Bowlen
PresidentPat Bowlen
General managerJohn Beake and Mike Shanahan
Head coachMike Shanahan
Offensive coordinatorGary Kubiak
Defensive coordinatorGreg Robinson
Home fieldMile High Stadium
Results
Record12–4
Division place2nd AFC West
Playoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Jaguars) 42–17
Won Divisional Playoffs
(at Chiefs) 14–10
Won AFC Championship
(at Steelers) 24–21
Won Super Bowl XXXII
(vs. Packers) 31–24
Pro BowlersQB John Elway
RB Terrell Davis
TE Shannon Sharpe
C Tom Nalen
Uniform

The 1997 season saw the addition of the Denver Broncos' newest wordmark and logo. Their new logo featured a newer, dynamic Bronco, which has been the team's logo since the 1997 season. The new default team colors unveiled prior to the 1997 season were navy blue jerseys with orange and white pants with orange.[1][2] This would continue until 2012, when they assigned the all navy blue uniforms as the "Main alternate" slot, making the primary uniforms have orange tops, white bottoms and orange/white shoes.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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1997 Denver Broncos draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
128Trevor Pryce * Defensive tackleClemson
367Dan Neil GuardTexas
4124Cory Gilliard CornerbackBall State
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Season summary

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Having lost a disappointing playoff game to Jacksonville the year before, many thought this might be John Elway's last chance to win a Super Bowl. They started off the season by winning their first six games, beating the Chiefs, Seahawks, Rams, Bengals, Falcons and Patriots in the first game between the last two unbeaten NFL teams since 1973.[3] They then lost to the Raiders, then defeated the Bills, Seahawks, and Panthers. They then lost to the Chiefs, beat the Raiders and the Chargers, lost to the Steelers and the 49ers, but finished the season with a win against the Chargers.

They made the playoffs as a wildcard and advanced against the Jaguars and Chiefs and defeated the Steelers in the 1997 AFC Championship Game. They then won Super Bowl XXXII against the Packers 31–24, only the second team since the NFL/AFL merger in 1970 to ever win a Super Bowl as a wildcard, and the first AFC team to win the title since the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII following the 1983 season. The win was a big morale boost to Denver and the Broncos, who had suffered through four previous Super Bowl losses, and especially Elway, who had led three of those defeats.

The 1997 Broncos were tenth in the league in total passing yards with 3704 and fourth in the league in total rushing yards with 2378. They finished with 6082 total yards, first in the NFL. They were fourth in total yards given up with 4969. They were also first in total points scored with 472. They were seventh in total points allowed with 287.

The team's 12–4 record is their fifth-best 16-game season in franchise history.

During the season John Elway threw for 3635 yards and Terrell Davis rushed for 1750 yards. Rod Smith had 70 receptions for 1180 yards and Ed McCaffrey had 45 receptions for 590 yards. Tight end Shannon Sharpe has 72 receptions for 1107 yards. Kicker Jason Elam kicked 26 field goals out of 36 attempted. Davis, Elway, Tom Nalen, Sharpe, and Neil Smith made the Pro Bowl.

Personnel

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Staff

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1997 Denver Broncos staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Roster

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1997 Denver Broncos roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad

53 active, 5 inactive, 5 practice squad


Rookies in italics

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Preseason

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1July 26Buffalo BillsW 31–101–0Mile High Stadium69,739Recap
2August 4vs. Miami DolphinsL 19–381–1Estadio Guillermo Cañedo (Mexico City)104,629Recap
3August 9at Carolina PanthersW 23–132–1Ericsson Stadium68,296Recap
4August 17at New England PatriotsL 21–312–2Foxboro Stadium55,354Recap
5August 23San Francisco 49ersW 31–173–2Mile High Stadium69,847Recap

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 31Kansas City ChiefsW 19–31–0Mile High StadiumRecap
2September 7at Seattle SeahawksW 35–142–0KingdomeRecap
3September 14St. Louis RamsW 35–143–0Mile High StadiumRecap
4September 21Cincinnati BengalsW 38–204–0Mile High StadiumRecap
5September 28at Atlanta FalconsW 29–215–0Georgia DomeRecap
6October 6New England PatriotsW 34–136–0Mile High StadiumRecap
7Bye
8October 19at Oakland RaidersL 25–286–1Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRecap
9October 26at Buffalo BillsW 23–20 (OT)7–1Rich StadiumRecap
10November 2Seattle SeahawksW 30–278–1Mile High StadiumRecap
11November 9Carolina PanthersW 34–09–1Mile High StadiumRecap
12November 16at Kansas City ChiefsL 22–249–2Arrowhead StadiumRecap
13November 24Oakland RaidersW 31–310–2Mile High StadiumRecap
14November 30at San Diego ChargersW 38–2811–2Qualcomm StadiumRecap
15December 7at Pittsburgh SteelersL 24–3511–3Three Rivers StadiumRecap
16December 15at San Francisco 49ersL 17–3411–43Com ParkRecap
17December 21San Diego ChargersW 38–312–4Mile High StadiumRecap

Game summaries

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Week 1

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1234Total
Chiefs00303
• Broncos3601019
  • Date: August 31
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MDT
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire, and Phil Simms

Week 2

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1234Total
• Broncos10315735
Seahawks0140014
  • Date: September 7
  • Location: Kingdome
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MDT
  • Referee: Phil Luckett
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire, and Phil Simms

Week 3

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1234Total
Rams700714
• Broncos7771435
  • Date: September 14
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MDT
  • TV announcers (FOX): Sam Rosen and Bill Maas

Week 4

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1234Total
Bengals7010320
• Broncos01471738
  • Date: September 21
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MDT
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (NBC): Charlie Jones and Randy Cross

Week 5

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1234Total
• Broncos1586029
Falcons077721
  • Date: September 28
  • Location: Georgia Dome
  • Game start: 11:00 am MDT
  • Referee: Dick Hantak
  • TV announcers (NBC): Charlie Jones and Bob Trumpy

Week 6

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1234Total
Patriots0130013
• Broncos14017334
  • Date: October 6
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 7:00 pm MDT
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf

Week 8

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1234Total
Broncos737825
• Raiders777728

Week 9

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1234OTTotal
• Broncos010100323
Bills00200020
  • Date: October 26
  • Location: Rich Stadium
  • Game start: 11:00 am MDT
  • Referee: Ron Blum
  • TV announcers (NBC): Tom Hammond and Randy Cross

Week 10

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1234Total
Seahawks3710727
• Broncos31014330
  • Date: November 2
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MST
  • Referee: Tom White
  • TV announcers (NBC): Tom Hammond and Randy Cross

Week 11

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1234Total
Panthers00000
• Broncos14310734
  • Date: November 9
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MST
  • Referee: Johnny Grier
  • TV announcers (Fox): Pat Summerall and John Madden

Week 12

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1234Total
Broncos3103622
• Chiefs0147324
  • Date: November 16
  • Location: Arrowhead Stadium
  • Game start: 11:00 am MST
  • Referee: Bill Carollo
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire and Phil Simms

Week 13

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1234Total
Raiders03003
• Broncos01417031
  • Date: November 24
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 7:00 pm MST
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf

Week 14

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1234Total
• Broncos7217338
Chargers0771428
  • Date: November 30
  • Location: Qualcomm Stadium
  • Game start: 6:00 pm MST
  • Referee: Gerald Austin
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick and Joe Theismann

Week 15

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1234Total
Broncos1473024
• Steelers7147735
  • Date: December 7
  • Location: Three Rivers Stadium
  • Game start: 11:00 am MST
  • Referee: Walt Coleman
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire and Phil Simms

Week 16

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1234Total
Broncos1007017
• 49ers014101034
  • Date: December 15
  • Location: Candlestick Park
  • Game start: 7:00 pm MST
  • Referee: Phil Luckett
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf

Week 17

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1234Total
Chargers30003
• Broncos0247738
  • Date: December 21
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 pm MST
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (NBC): Mike Breen and James Lofton

Standings

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AFC West
WLTPCTPFPASTK
(1) Kansas City Chiefs1330.813375232W6
(4) Denver Broncos1240.750472287W1
Seattle Seahawks880.500365362W2
Oakland Raiders4120.250324419L5
San Diego Chargers4120.250266425L8

Playoffs

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RoundDateOpponentResultTV Time (MT)TV AnnouncersGame siteAttendance
Wild Card PlayoffsDecember 27, 1997Jacksonville JaguarsW 42–17ABC 2:00pmAl Michaels, Frank Gifford & Dan DierdorfMile High Stadium74,481
Divisional PlayoffsJanuary 4, 1998at Kansas City ChiefsW 14–10NBC 2:00pmDick Enberg, Paul Maguire & Phil SimmsArrowhead Stadium76,695
AFC ChampionshipJanuary 11, 1998at Pittsburgh SteelersW 24–21NBC 10:30amDick Enberg, Paul Maguire & Phil SimmsThree Rivers Stadium61,382
Super Bowl XXXIIJanuary 25, 1998N Green Bay PackersW 31–24NBC 4:30pmDick Enberg, Paul Maguire & Phil SimmsQualcomm Stadium68,912

Wild Card

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1234Total
Jaguars0710017
Broncos14702142
  • Date: December 27
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Referee: Bernie Kukar
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, and Dan Dierdorf

In the 1997 AFC Wildcard Playoff weekend, the Broncos were paired against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Broncos viewed this game as a chance to avenge the previous season's Divisional Playoff loss of 30–27 to the Jaguars, an early exit in a year the Broncos were favored to win the Super Bowl. Ultimately, 21 unanswered 4th quarter points saw the Broncos seize the win and a playoff berth against the Division Champion Kansas City Chiefs.

Divisional

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1234Total
Broncos070714
Chiefs0010010
  • Date: January 4
  • Location: Arrowhead Stadium
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire, and Phil Simms

AFC Championship Game

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1234Total
Broncos7170024
Steelers770721
  • Date: January 11
  • Location: Three Rivers Stadium
  • Referee: Ron Blum
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire, and Phil Simms

Super Bowl

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1234Total
Packers773724
Broncos7107731
  • Date: January 25
  • Location: Qualcomm Stadium
  • Game start: 4:30 pm MST
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg, Phil Simms and Paul Maguire

Awards and records

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  • Terrell Davis, Super Bowl MVP
  • John Elway, Franchise Record, Most Touchdowns in One Season, 27 Touchdown Passes [5]

References

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  1. ^ "New uniforms for a new era". History.DenverBroncos.com. February 4, 1997. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Broncos Directory" (PDF). 1997 Denver Broncos Media Guide. NFL Enterprises. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
  3. ^ "Last Undefeated NFL Teams in Each Season". Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  4. ^ "1997 Denver Broncos starters and roster". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  5. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 44
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