The 1995 Denver Broncos season was the team's 36th year in professional football and its 26th with the National Football League . The season would be noted for being the first year that Mike Shanahan was head coach. A turning point for the franchise would include the drafting of future Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Terrell Davis.
Personnel [ ]
Staff [ ]
1995 Denver Broncos staff
Front office
President and Chief Executive Officer – Pat Bowlen
General Manager – John Beake
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Defensive Coordinator – Greg Robinson
Defensive Line – George Dyer
Linebackers – Frank Bush
Defensive Backs – Ed Donatell
Defensive Assistant/Assistant Defensive Backs – Alvin Reynolds
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Strength and Conditioning – Rich Tuten
Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Barney Chavous
Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Greg Saporta
[1]
Roster [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 3, 1995
Buffalo Bills
W 22–7
75,743
2
September 10, 1995
at Dallas Cowboys
L 31–21
64,576
3
September 17, 1995
Washington Redskins
W 38–31
71,930
4
September 24, 1995
at San Diego Chargers
L 17–6
58,978
5
October 1, 1995
at Seattle Seahawks
L 27–10
56,483
6
October 8, 1995
at New England Patriots
W 37–3
60,074
7
October 16, 1995
Oakland Raiders
W 27–0
75,491
8
October 22, 1995
Kansas City Chiefs
L 21–7
71,044
9
Bye
10
November 5, 1995
Arizona Cardinals
W 38–6
71,488
11
November 12, 1995
at Philadelphia Eagles
L 31–13
60,842
12
November 19, 1995
San Diego Chargers
W 30–27
74,681
13
November 26, 1995
at Houston Oilers
L 42–33
36,113
14
December 3, 1995
Jacksonville Jaguars
W 31–23
72,231
15
December 10, 1995
Seattle Seahawks
L 31–27
71,488
16
December 17, 1995
at Kansas City Chiefs
L 20–17
75,061
17
December 24, 1995
at Oakland Raiders
W 31–28
50,074
Standings [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
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