The 1974 Atlanta Falcons season was the Falcons ninth season.
The Falcons scored 111 points in 1974, the lowest total in franchise history.[1]
Offseason[]
Regular season[]
Schedule[]
Week
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Attendance
|
1
|
September 15, 1974
|
Dallas Cowboys
|
L 24-0
|
52,322
|
2
|
September 22, 1974
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
L 16-10
|
47,686
|
3
|
September 29, 1974
|
at New Orleans Saints
|
L 14-13
|
62,273
|
4
|
October 6, 1974
|
at New York Giants
|
W 14-7
|
42,379
|
5
|
October 13, 1974
|
Chicago Bears
|
W 13-10
|
47,835
|
6
|
October 20, 1974
|
New Orleans Saints
|
L 13-3
|
47,217
|
7
|
October 28, 1974
|
at Pittsburgh Steelers
|
L 24-17
|
48,094
|
8
|
November 3, 1974
|
at Miami Dolphins
|
L 42-7
|
64,399
|
9
|
November 10, 1974
|
at Los Angeles Rams
|
L 21-0
|
70,056
|
10
|
November 17, 1974
|
Baltimore Colts
|
L 17-7
|
41,278
|
11
|
November 24, 1974
|
at San Francisco 49ers
|
L 27-0
|
45,435
|
12
|
December 1, 1974
|
Los Angeles Rams
|
L 30-7
|
18,648
|
13
|
December 7, 1974
|
at Minnesota Vikings
|
L 23-10
|
47,105
|
14
|
December 15, 1974
|
Green Bay Packers
|
W 10-3
|
10,020
|
Standings[]
Awards and records[]
References[]
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