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- Personnel Staff Roster
- Schedule
- Playoffs
- Standings
- References
{{lead too short|date=June 2016}}{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2013}}{{Infobox NFL season | team = Denver Broncos | year = 2004 | record = 10–6 | division_place = 2nd AFC West | coach = Mike Shanahan | owner = Pat Bowlen | stadium = Invesco Field at Mile High | playoffs = Lost AFC Wild Card Playoff (at Colts) 24–49 | pro bowlers = FS John Lynch CB Champ Bailey | uniform = | shortnavlink = Broncos seasons }}The {{nfly|2004}} Denver Broncos season was the team's 45th year in professional football and its 35th with the National Football League. Under head coach Mike Shanahan the Broncos equalled their 10–6 record from 2003, and again finished second in the AFC West. In a repeat of 2003, the Broncos’ season ended in defeat to the Indianapolis Colts 49–24 in the AFC Wild Card playoffs. Starting quarterback Jake Plummer finished the season with 4,089 passing yards (4th in the league). During the offseason, the Broncos traded running back Clinton Portis to the Washington Redskins in exchange for cornerback Champ Bailey. PersonnelStaff{{NFL final staff | year = 2004 | team = Denver Broncos | front_office =- President and Chief Executive Officer – Pat Bowlen
- Executive Vice President of Football Operations – Mike Shanahan
- General Manager – Ted Sundquist
- Director of Pro Personnel – Rick Smith
- Director of College Scouting – Jim Goodman
| head_coach =- Head Coach – Mike Shanahan
| offensive =- Offensive Coordinator – Gary Kubiak
- Quarterbacks – Pat McPherson
- Running Backs – Bobby Turner
- Wide Receivers – Steve Watson
- Tight Ends – Brian Pariani
- Offensive Line – Rick Dennison
- Offensive Assistant/Special Teams – Troy Calhoun
| defensive =- Defensive Coordinator – Larry Coyer
- Defensive Line – Jacob Burney
- Assistant Defensive Line/Pass Rush Specialist – Keith Millard
- Defensive Backs – David Gibbs
- Defensive Backs – Jimmy Spencer
- Assistant Defensive Backs/Secondary – Kirk Doll
| special_teams =- Special Teams – Ronnie Bradford
| support_staff =- Volunteer Assistant – Larry Kirksey
| strength =- Strength and Conditioning – Rich Tuten
- Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Greg Saporta
- Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Cedric Smith
}}Roster{{NFL final roster |Year=2004 |TeamName=Denver Broncos |Active= |Inactive= |PS= |Quarterbacks=- 16 Jake Plummer
- 11 Bradlee Van Pelt
- 8 Matt Mauck
|Running Backs=- 34 Reuben Droughns
- 37 Cecil Sapp FB
- 26 Tatum Bell
- 22 Quentin Griffin
|Wide Receivers=- 14 Nate Jackson
- 85 Ashley Lelie
- 80 Rod Smith
- 17 Darius Watts
|Tight Ends=- 88 Jeb Putzier
- 86 Patrick Hape
- 89 Dwayne Carswell
|Offensive Linemen=- 65 Cooper Carlisle G
- 72 George Foster T
- 50 Ben Hamilton G
- 78 Matt Lepsis T
- 66 Tom Nalen C
- 62 Dan Neil G
|Defensive Linemen=- 98 Reggie Hayward DE
- 75 Monsanto Pope DT
|Linebackers=- 59 Donnie Spragan OLB
- 56 Al Wilson MLB
- 52 D.J. Williams OLB
|Defensive Backs=- 24 Champ Bailey CB
- 25 Nick Ferguson FS
- 31 Kelly Herndon
- 28 Kenoy Kennedy SS
- 47 John Lynch S
- 35 Lenny Walls CB
|Special Teams=- 1 Jason Elam K
- 4 Micah Knorr P
|Reserve Lists=- 38 Mike Anderson FB (IR)
- 20 Garrison Hearst RB (IR)
- 93 Trevor Pryce DE (IR)
|Practice Squad=99 McKenzie Tilmon }}ScheduleIn addition to their regular games with AFC West rivals, the Broncos played teams from the AFC South and NFC South as per the schedule rotation, and also played intraconference games against the Dolphins and the Bengals based on their common divisional position vis-à-vis the Broncos from 2003. Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Attendance |
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1 | September 12, 2004 | Kansas City Chiefs | W 34–24 | 75,939 | 2 | September 19, 2004 | at Jacksonville Jaguars | L 7–6 | 69,127 | 3 | September 26, 2004 | San Diego Chargers | W 23–13 | 74,533 | 4 | October 3, 2004 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | W 16–13 | 65,341 | 5 | October 10, 2004 | Carolina Panthers | W 20–17 | 75,072 | 6 | October 17, 2004 | at Oakland Raiders | W 31–3 | 57,293 | 7 | October 25, 2004 | at Cincinnati Bengals | L 23–10 | 65,806 | 8 | October 31, 2004 | Atlanta Falcons | L 41–28 | 75,083 | 9 | November 7, 2004 | Houston Texans | W 31–13 | 74,292 | 10 | Bye | 11 | November 21, 2004 | at New Orleans Saints | W 34–13 | 64,900 | 12 | November 28, 2004 | Oakland Raiders | L 25–24 | 75,936 | 13 | December 5, 2004 | at San Diego Chargers | L 20–17 | 65,395 | 14 | December 12, 2004 | Miami Dolphins | W 20–17 | 75,027 | 15 | December 19, 2004 | at Kansas City Chiefs | L 45–17 | 77,702 | 16 | December 25, 2004 | at Tennessee Titans | W 37–16 | 68,809 | 17 | January 2, 2005 | Indianapolis Colts | W 33–14 | 75,149 |
Playoffs Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Attendance |
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Wildcard | January 9, 2005 | at Indianapolis Colts | L 49–24 | 56,609 |
Standings{{2004 AFC West standings}}References- [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/den/2004.htm Broncos on Pro Football Reference]
- Broncos Schedule on jt-sw.com
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