The 1994 Denver Broncos season was the team's 35th year in professional football and its 25th with the National Football League . The season would be noted for being the final year that Wade Phillips was head coach.
Personnel [ ]
Staff [ ]
1994 Denver Broncos staff
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 – Cornell Green
Director of College Scouting – Jeff Smith
Pro Scout – Jack Elway
College Scout – Ted Sundquist
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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
Defensive coaches
Defensive Coordinator – Charlie Waters
Defensive Line – Rex Norris
Defensive Line Assistant – Barney Chavous
Linebackers – Richard Smith
Linebackers – John Paul Young
Defensive Backs – Leon Fuller
Assistant Defensive Backs/Quality Control – Alvin Reynolds
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
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 4, 1994
San Diego Chargers
L 37–34
74,032
2
September 11, 1994
at New York Jets
L 25–22
73,436
3
September 18, 1994
Los Angeles Raiders
L 48–16
75,764
4
September 26, 1994
at Buffalo Bills
L 27–20
75,373
5
Bye
6
October 9, 1994
at Seattle Seahawks
W 16–9
63,872
7
October 17, 1994
Kansas City Chiefs
L 31–28
75,151
8
October 23, 1994
at San Diego Chargers
W 20–15
61,626
9
October 30, 1994
Cleveland Browns
W 26–14
73,190
10
November 6, 1994
at Los Angeles Rams
L 27–21
48,103
11
November 13, 1994
Seattle Seahawks
W 17–10
71,290
12
November 20, 1994
Atlanta Falcons
W 32–28
70,594
13
November 27, 1994
Cincinnati Bengals
W 15–13
69,714
14
December 4, 1994
at Kansas City Chiefs
W 20–17
77,631
15
December 11, 1994
at Los Angeles Raiders
L 23–13
60,016
16
December 17, 1994
at San Francisco 49ers
L 42–19
64,884
17
December 24, 1994
New Orleans Saints
L 30–28
64,445
Standings [ ]
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References [ ]
External links [ ]
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