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{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2013}}{{Infobox NFL season | team = Denver Broncos | year = 1966 | record = 4–10 | division_place = 4th AFL Western | coach = Mac Speedie Ray Malavasi | general manager = | owner = | stadium = Bears Stadium | playoffs = did not qualify | uniform = | shortnavlink = Broncos seasons }}The 1966 Denver Broncos season was the seventh season for the team in the American Football League (AFL). For the second straight season the Broncos posted a record of four wins, and ten losses. They once again finished last in the AFL's Western Division. Denver's offense set a dubious all-time AFL record in 1966 with the fewest total points scored in a season, with 196, or 14 per game.[1] The Broncos are the last team in major professional football (AFL or NFL) to go an entire game without picking up a first down, which they did in Week One at Houston. PersonnelStaff{{NFL final staff | year = 1966 | team = Denver Broncos | front_office =- Chairman of the Board – Gerald Phipps
- President – Allan R Phipps
- Executive Vice President/General Manager – James H Burris
- Director of Player Personnel – Fred Gehrke
| head_coach =- Head Coach – Mac Speedie
- Special Assignments – Doak Walker
- Assistant – Bob Griffin
| offensive =- Offensive Backs – Bus Mertes
- Offensive Line – Ray Malavasi
| defensive =- Defensive Line – Dale Dodrill
- Defensive Backfield – Marv Matuszak
}}Regular season Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Game site | Record | Attendance |
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1 | September 3, 1966 | at Houston Oilers | L 7–45 | Rice Stadium | 0–1 | 30,156 | 3 | September 18, 1966 | Boston Patriots | L 10–24 | Bears Stadium | 0–2 | 25,337 | 4 | September 25, 1966 | New York Jets | L 7–16 | Bears Stadium | 0–3 | 29,878 | 5 | October 2, 1966 | Houston Oilers | W 40–38 | Bears Stadium | 1–3 | 27,203 | 6 | October 8, 1966 | at Kansas City Chiefs | L 10–37 | Municipal Stadium | 1–4 | 33,929 | 7 | October 16, 1966 | at Miami Dolphins | L 7–24 | Miami Orange Bowl | 1–5 | 23,393 | 8 | October 23, 1966 | Kansas City Chiefs | L 10–56 | Bears Stadium | 1–6 | 26,196 | 9 | October 30, 1966 | at San Diego Chargers | L 17–24 | Balboa Stadium | 1–7 | 25,819 | 10 | November 6, 1966 | at Boston Patriots | W 17–10 | Fenway Park | 2–7 | 18,154 | 12 | November 20, 1966 | Oakland Raiders | L 3–17 | Bears Stadium | 2–8 | 26,703 | 13 | November 27, 1966 | San Diego Chargers | W 20–17 | Bears Stadium | 3–8 | 24,860 | 14 | December 4, 1966 | Miami Dolphins | W 17–7 | Bears Stadium | 4–8 | 32,592 | 15 | December 11, 1966 | at Oakland Raiders | L 10–28 | Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum | 4–9 | 31,765 | 16 | December 18, 1966 | at Buffalo Bills | L 21–38 | War Memorial Stadium | 4–10 | 40,538 |
Standings{{1966 AFL Western standings}}References1. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com: In a single season, from 1960 to 1969, in the AFL, in the regular season, sorted by ascending Points For
External links- [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/den/1966.htm 1966 Denver Broncos] at Pro-Football-Reference.com
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