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1987 Denver Broncos season

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1987 Denver Broncos season
OwnerPat Bowlen
General managerJohn Beake
Head coachDan Reeves
Home fieldMile High Stadium
Results
Record10–4–1
Division place1st AFC West
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Oilers) 34–10
Won AFC Championship
(vs. Browns) 38–33
Lost Super Bowl XXII
(vs. Redskins) 10–42
Pro BowlersQB John Elway
G Keith Bishop
LB Karl Mecklenburg
Uniform
A ticket for the AFC Championship Game between the Browns and the Broncos.

The 1987 Denver Broncos season was the team's 28th year in professional football and its 18th with the National Football League (NFL). Games scheduled during the third week of the season were cancelled, and games played from weeks 4 to 6 were played with replacement teams. The Broncos finished first in the AFC West, and were AFC Champions for the second straight year. Quarterback John Elway was voted league MVP for 1987. The Broncos reached the Super Bowl for the second consecutive season, but lost for the second straight time, 42–10 to the Washington Redskins.

Offseason

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NFL Draft

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1987 Denver Broncos draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 27 Ricky Nattiel  Wide receiver Florida
3 84 Michael Brooks *  Linebacker Louisiana State
4 111 Marc Munford  Linebacker Nebraska
6 167 Warren Marshall  Running back James Madison
7 194 Wilbur Strozier  Tight end Georgia
8 222 Dan Morgan  Guard Penn State
9 250 Bruce Plummer  Center Mississippi State
10 278 Rafe Wilkinson  Linebacker Richmond
11 299 Steve Roberts  Defensive end Washington
11 306 Tommy Neal  Running back Maryland
12 334 Tyrone Braxton *  Safety North Dakota State
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Personnel

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Staff

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1987 Denver Broncos staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning


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Roster

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1987 Denver Broncos roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Reserve

Rookies in italics

NFL replacement players

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After the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike, the following team was assembled:

1987 Denver Broncos replacement roster

Quarterbacks


Running backs


Wide receivers


Tight ends


Offensive linemen


Defensive linemen


Linebackers


Defensive backs


Special teams

Regular season

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Schedule

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 13 Seattle Seahawks W 40–17 1–0 Mile High Stadium 75,999
2 September 20 at Green Bay Packers T 17–17 (OT) 1–0–1 Milwaukee County Stadium 50,624
3 September 28 at Cleveland Browns canceled 1–0–1 Cleveland Stadium
4 October 4 Houston Oilers L 10–40 1–1–1 Mile High Stadium 38,494
5 October 12 Los Angeles Raiders W 30–14 2–1–1 Mile High Stadium 61,230
6 October 18 at Kansas City Chiefs W 26–17 3–1–1 Arrowhead Stadium 20,296
7 October 26 at Minnesota Vikings L 27–34 3–2–1 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 51,011
8 November 1 Detroit Lions W 34–0 4–2–1 Mile High Stadium 75,172
9 November 8 at Buffalo Bills L 14–21 4–3–1 Rich Stadium 63,698
10 November 16 Chicago Bears W 31–29 5–3–1 Mile High Stadium 75,783
11 November 22 at Los Angeles Raiders W 23–17 6–3–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 61,318
12 November 29 at San Diego Chargers W 31–17 7–3–1 Jack Murphy Stadium 61,880
13 December 6 New England Patriots W 31–20 8–3–1 Mile High Stadium 75,795
14 December 13 at Seattle Seahawks L 21–28 8–4–1 Kingdome 61,759
15 December 19 Kansas City Chiefs W 20–17 9–4–1 Mile High Stadium 75,053
16 December 27 San Diego Chargers W 24–0 10–4–1 Mile High Stadium 21,189
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1

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1 234Total
Seahawks 14 300 17
• Broncos 7 13146 40
  • Date: September 17
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 2:00 p.m. MST
  • Game attendance: 75,999
  • Referee: Red Cashion
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen

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Week 2

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1 234OTTotal
Broncos 0 3770 17
Packers 7 7030 17

Week 4

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1 234Total
• Oilers 7 101013 40
Broncos 0 1000 10
  • Date: October 4
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Referee: Jim Tunney
  • Television network: NBC

Week 5

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Raiders 0 1400 14
• Broncos 14 367 30
  • Date: October 12
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Game start: 7:00 p.m. MST
  • Game attendance: 61,230
  • Game weather: 53 °F (12 °C); wind 7 mph (11 km/h)
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, and Dan Dierdorf

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Week 6

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1 234Total
• Broncos 9 1007 26
Chiefs 7 730 17
  • Date: October 18
  • Location: Arrowhead Stadium
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (NBC): Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy

Week 7

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1 234Total
Broncos 7 10010 27
• Vikings 7 7137 34

Week 8

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1 234Total
Lions 0 000 0
• Broncos 17 7010 34
  • Date: November 1
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Referee: Jerry Seeman
  • Television network: CBS

Week 9

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1 234Total
Broncos 0 077 14
• Bills 0 1830 21
  • Date: November 8
  • Location: Rich Stadium
  • Referee: Dick Jorgensen
  • Television network: NBC

Week 10

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1 234Total
Bears 14 0150 29
• Broncos 0 21010 31
  • Date: November 16
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Referee: Red Cashion
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, Dan Dierdorf

Week 11

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1 234Total
• Broncos 10 1003 23
Raiders 0 1430 17

Week 12

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1 234Total
• Broncos 7 10140 31
Chargers 7 307 17
  • Date: November 29
  • Location: Jack Murphy Stadium
  • Referee: Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (NBC): Charlie Jones and Jimmy Cefalo

Week 13

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Patriots 7 1030 20
• Broncos 0 31414 31
  • Date: December 6
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen

Week 14

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Broncos 0 0147 21
• Seahawks 0 1477 28
  • Date: December 13
  • Location: Kingdome
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Television network: ESPN

Week 15

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1 234Total
Chiefs 0 377 17
• Broncos 7 1030 20
  • Date: December 19
  • Location: Mile High Stadium

Week 16

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1 234Total
Chargers 0 000 0
• Broncos 14 0010 24
  • Date: December 27
  • Location: Mile High Stadium
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (NBC): Charlie Jones and Jimmy Cefalo

Standings

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AFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Denver Broncos(1) 10 4 1 .700 7–1 8–3 379 288 W2
Seattle Seahawks(5) 9 6 0 .600 4–3 5–6 371 314 L1
San Diego Chargers 8 7 0 .533 3–4 6–7 253 317 L6
Los Angeles Raiders 5 10 0 .333 2–6 3–8 301 289 L3
Kansas City Chiefs 4 11 0 .267 3–5 3–9 273 388 W1

Playoffs

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Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Venue Attendance
Divisional January 10, 1988 Houston Oilers (4) W 34–10 1–0 Mile High Stadium 75,968
AFC Championship January 17, 1988 Cleveland Browns (2) W 38–33 2–0 Mile High Stadium 75,993
Super Bowl XXII January 31, 1988 Washington Redskins (N3) L 10–42 2–1 Jack Murphy Stadium 73,302

Divisional

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1 234Total
Oilers 0 307 10
• Broncos 14 1037 34

Conference Championship

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1 234Total
Browns 0 3219 33
• Broncos 14 7107 38
  • Date: January 17
  • Location: Mile High Stadium

Super Bowl

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1 234Total
• Redskins 0 3507 42
Broncos 10 000 10

Awards and records

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  • Ricky Nattiel, All-Rookie selection

References

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  1. ^ Broncos Directory (PDF). NFL Enterprises, LLC. September 26, 2019. Retrieved March 29, 2021. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Feb-02.
  3. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Aug-25.
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