The 1993 Denver Broncos season was the team's 34th year in professional football and its 24th with the National Football League.
Offseason[]
NFL Draft[]
Personnel[]
Staff[]
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Front office
- President and Chief Executive Officer – Pat Bowlen
- General Manager – John Beake
- Director of Football Operations/Player Personnel – Bob Ferguson
- Assistant Director of Player Personnel – Ronnie Hill
- Director of College Scouting – Jeff Smith
- College Scout – Cornell Green
- Pro Scout – Jack Elway
- Pro Scout – Jerry Frei
- Player Personnel Assistant – Ted Sundquist
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
- Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Jim Fassel
- Running Backs – Bishop Harris
- Wide Receivers – Mo Forte
- Tight Ends – Les Steckel
- Offensive Line – John Levra
- Special Assistant to the Head Coach/Offense – Harold Richardson
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
- Special Teams – Richard Smith
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and Conditioning – Vernon Banks
- Strength and Conditioning Assistant – Barney Chavous
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Roster[]
Regular season[]
Schedule[]
| Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Attendance
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| 1
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September 5, 1993
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at New York Jets
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W 26–20
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68,130
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| 2
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September 12, 1993
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San Diego Chargers
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W 34–17
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75,074
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| 3
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September 20, 1993
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at Kansas City Chiefs
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L 15–7
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78,453
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| 4
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Bye
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| 5
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October 3, 1993
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Indianapolis Colts
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W 35–13
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74,953
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| 6
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October 10, 1993
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at Green Bay Packers
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L 30–27
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58,943
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| 7
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October 18, 1993
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Los Angeles Raiders
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L 23–20
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75,712
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| 8
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Bye
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| 9
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October 31, 1993
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Seattle Seahawks
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W 28–17
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73,644
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| 10
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November 7, 1993
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at Cleveland Browns
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W 29–14
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77,818
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| 11
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November 14, 1993
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Minnesota Vikings
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L 26–23
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67,329
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| 12
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November 21, 1993
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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W 37–13
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74,840
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| 13
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November 28, 1993
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at Seattle Seahawks
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W 17–9
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57,812
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| 14
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December 5, 1993
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at San Diego Chargers
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L 13–10
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60,233
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| 15
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December 12, 1993
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Kansas City Chiefs
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W 27–21
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75,822
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| 16
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December 18, 1993
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at Chicago Bears
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W 13–3
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53,056
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| 17
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December 26, 1993
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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L 17–10
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73,434
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| 18
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January 2, 1994
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at Los Angeles Raiders
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L 33–30
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66,904
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Standings[]
Postseason[]
| Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Attendance
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| Wild-Card
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January 9, 1994
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at Los Angeles Raiders
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L 42–24
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65,314
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AFC Wild Card Game[]
Awards and records[]
- John Elway, Franchise Record, Most Passing Yards in One Season, 4,030 Yards [3]
Milestones[]
References[]
External links[]
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