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1966 Baltimore Colts season
Head Coach Don Shula
Home Field Memorial Stadium
Results
Record 9–5
Place 2nd NFL Western
Playoff Finish Won Playoff Bowl
Timeline
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1965 1967

The 1966 Baltimore Colts season was the 14th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1966 season with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses and finished second in the Western Conference.

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game Site Attendance
1 September 10, 1966 at Green Bay Packers L 3–24 0–1 Milwaukee County Stadium
48,650
2 September 18, 1966 at Minnesota Vikings W 38–23 1–1 Metropolitan Stadium
47,426
3 September 25, 1966 San Francisco 49ers W 36–14 2–1 Memorial Stadium
56,715
4 Bye
5 October 9, 1966 at Chicago Bears L 17–27 2–2 Wrigley Field
47,452
6 October 16, 1966 Detroit Lions W 45–14 3–2 Memorial Stadium
60,238
7 October 23, 1966 Minnesota Vikings W 20–17 4–2 Memorial Stadium
60,238
8 October 30, 1966 at Los Angeles Rams W 17–3 5–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
57,898
9 November 6, 1966 Washington Redskins W 37–10 6–2 Memorial Stadium
60,238
10 November 13, 1966 at Atlanta Falcons W 19–7 7–2 Atlanta Stadium
58,850
11 November 20, 1966 at Detroit Lions L 14–20 7–3 Tiger Stadium
52,383
12 November 27, 1966 Los Angeles Rams L 7–23 7–4 Memorial Stadium
60,238
13 December 4, 1966 Chicago Bears W 21–16 8–4 Memorial Stadium
60,238
14 December 10, 1966 Green Bay Packers L 10–14 8–5 Memorial Stadium
60,238
15 December 18, 1966 at San Francisco 49ers W 30–14 9–5 Kezar Stadium
40,005

Standings[]

NFL Western
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Green Bay Packers 12 2 0 .857 335 163 W-5
Baltimore Colts 9 5 0 .643 314 226 W-1
Los Angeles Rams 8 6 0 .571 289 212 L-1
San Francisco 49ers 6 6 2 .500 320 325 L-1
Chicago Bears 5 7 2 .417 234 272 W-1
Detroit Lions 4 9 1 .308 206 317 L-3
Minnesota Vikings 4 9 1 .308 206 304 L-1

Playoff Bowl[]

Date Opponent Result Venue Attendance
January 8, 1967 Philadelphia Eagles W 20–14 Miami Orange Bowl
58,088

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See also[]

References[]

  1. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 369
Eastern Conference Western Conference
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NY Giants Green Bay
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St. Louis San Francisco
Washington
1966 NFL DraftNFL ChampionshipPro BowlSuper Bowl I
Related: 1966 AFL Season
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