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1983 Denver Broncos season
The 1983 Denver Broncos season was its 24th in professional football and 14th in the National Football League (NFL). Led by third-year head coach Dan Reeves, the Broncos were 9–7, third in the AFC West, and made their first playoff appearance in four seasons. Before the season, the Broncos traded with the Baltimore Colts for the rights to first overall pick in the 1983 draft, quarterback John Elway. He started ten games for the Broncos as a rookie, and the team won four of them. In his first two starts, both road wins, Elway left the game trailing, relieved by veteran Steve DeBerg. After three straight losses, Elway was benched by Reeves in early October; and DeBerg led the team to four consecutive victories and a 6–3 record. A shoulder injury in a loss in Seattle sidelined him and Elway again became the starter. In the rematch with Seattle two weeks later in Denver, Elway was out with the flu and third-string rookie Gary Kubiak led the Broncos to a win. Elway's finest game as a rookie came in week 15, the Broncos' second game against Baltimore, the team that drafted him. Denver trailed 19–0 at the start of the fourth quarter, until Elway threw for three touchdowns in the final period to win 21–19 and kept their playoff hopes alive. The following week was a lopsided road loss at Kansas City in -30 F wind chill, but the Broncos made the playoffs, gaining the final AFC berth over Cleveland, also at 9–7, whom they defeated in week 14. DeBerg started the wild card playoff loss in Seattle, and was relieved by Elway in the fourth quarter. The Broncos' wild-card playoff loss to the Seahawks marked their only playoff appearance during the three-year ownership of Edgar Kaiser Jr.; Pat Bowlen bought the team the following spring.
NFL Draft
Personnel
Staff
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Roster
Preseason
Schedule
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1 (Sunday, September 4, 1983): at Pittsburgh Steelers
Individual stats
Week 2 (Sunday, September 11, 1983): at Baltimore Colts
Individual stats
Week 3 (Sunday, September 18, 1983): vs. Philadelphia Eagles
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Week 4 (Sunday, September 25, 1983): vs. Los Angeles Raiders
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Week 5 (Sunday, October 2, 1983): at Chicago Bears
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Week 6 (Sunday, October 9, 1983): at Houston Oilers
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Week 7 (Sunday, October 16, 1983): vs. Cincinnati Bengals
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Week 8 (Sunday, October 23, 1983): vs. San Diego Chargers
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Week 9 (Sunday, October 30, 1983): vs. Kansas City Chiefs
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Week 10 (Sunday, November 6, 1983): at Seattle Seahawks
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Week 11 (Sunday, November 13, 1983): at Los Angeles Raiders
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Week 12 (Sunday, November 20, 1983): vs. Seattle Seahawks
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Week 13 (Sunday, November 27, 1983): at San Diego Chargers
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Week 14 (Sunday, December 4, 1983): vs. Cleveland Browns
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Week 15 (Sunday, December 11, 1983): vs. Baltimore Colts
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Week 16 (Sunday, December 18, 1983): at Kansas City Chiefs
Individual stats
Standings
Playoffs
Playoff game summaries
1983 AFC Wild Card Playoffs (Saturday, December 24, 1983): at (4) Seattle Seahawks
Individual stats Playoff Game Officials
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