- 2005 Denver Broncos season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Denver Broncos
year = 2005
record = 13-3
division_place = 1stAFC West
coach =Mike Shanahan
stadium =Invesco Field at Mile High
playoffs = LIn 2005 the
Denver Broncos ended the 2005 regular season with a 13-3 record, the franchise's second-best number of wins of all time and their third best win percentage ever. They won their first playoff game since winningSuper Bowl XXXIII in the 1998 season. They failed to get to theSuper Bowl however, losing to thePittsburgh Steelers , that season's champions, in the AFC Championship game.2005 Season
After losing their first game 34-10 to the
Miami Dolphins onSeptember 11 , the Broncos won 5 straight games, defeating theSan Diego Chargers 20-17, theKansas City Chiefs 30-10, theJacksonville Jaguars 20-7, theWashington Redskins 21-19, and the two-time defending championNew England Patriots 28-20 onOctober 16 before losing to theNew York Giants onOctober 23 by a final score of 24-23. They then beat the defending NFC championPhiladelphia Eagles 49-21 onOctober 30 . In that game, the Broncos became the first team in NFL history to have two players,Mike Anderson andTatum Bell , rush for over 100 yards and another player,Jake Plummer , pass for over 300 yards in a single game. They then beat theOakland Raiders onNovember 13 31-17. They beat theNew York Jets onNovember 20 27-0. It was the first time the Broncos had shut out a team at home since theCarolina Panthers onNovember 9 1997 . They played theDallas Cowboys onThanksgiving day ,November 24 , winning a very hard fought game in overtime 24-21. The key play that led toJason Elam 's 24-yard game winning field goal was a 55 yard run byRon Dayne who filled in for the injured Tatum Bell. They lost to the Chiefs 31-27 onDecember 4 , but defeated theBaltimore Ravens the following week 12-10. On December 17, the Broncos defeated theBuffalo Bills 28-17. OnChristmas Eve 2005, the Denver Broncos clinched the AFC West division title as they finished 8-0 at Invesco Field beating the Oakland Raiders 22-3. OnDecember 31 ,2005 , the Broncos got win number 13 by going on the road and sweeping their division rivals, the Chargers, with a final score of 23-7.The Broncos entered their third consecutive year in the playoffs with the momentum of a four game winning streak. With a record of 13-3, they were tied with the
Seattle Seahawks for second overall in the league, behind the 14-2Indianapolis Colts . They were seeded number two in the AFC behind the Colts. OnJanuary 14 ,2006 , the Broncos defeated the two-time defending champions, the New England Patriots, 27-13, ending the Patriots chance of becoming the first NFL team ever to win three consecutive Super Bowl championships. The last team with a chance of winning three consecutive Super Bowls before the Patriots were the Broncos themselves. The Broncos' run came to an end by losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship 34-17 onJanuary 22 ,2006 . Their strength of controlling the ball collapsed with 4 turnovers. They were outscored in the first half 24-3 and were not able to come from behind to win in the second half. The Steelers went on to winSuper Bowl XL .Division standings
Team Stats
The Broncos relied on a more consistent Jake Plummer, their running game behind Tatum Bell, Ron Dayne, and Mike Anderson, and their defense to stop opposing
running back s. The Broncos placed second in the league in rushing yards per game, fourth in total offense and allowed the second fewest rushing yards in the league.The key to Denver's success that year was their ability to keep control of the ball. In the regular season they committed just 16 turnovers, tied for the second-least in the league, and took it away from their opponents 36 times, fifth-best in the league. This resulted in a turnover differential of +20, second-best in the NFL. Jake Plummer, after throwing an NFL-high-tying 20 interceptions in the 2004 season, threw only 7 interceptions on the year, and had the second-lowest interception percentage rate of any quarterback in the league (behind Brad Johnson). His only commission of a serious number of turnovers occurred, unfortunately, in the AFC Championship, with two interceptions.
In 2005 the Broncos had 5,766 total offensive
yard s and gave up 5,006 yards. They outrushed their opponents 2,539 to 1,363. They were, however, outpassed 3,643 to 3,227. They had 28 sacks and gave up 23. They had 46 touchdowns to their opponents' 31. They were tied for fifth in total touchdowns and were seventh in the league in points per game.The Broncos had 753 tackles to their opponents' 837, made 20 interceptions for the year and gave up only seven.
Player Stats
Jake Plummer threw 277 completions out of 456 attempts for 3366 yards and 18 touchdowns. He had 7 interceptions and a quarterback rating of 90.2. He also ran 46 times for 151 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Mike Anderson had 239 rushes for 1014 yards and 12 touchdowns. Tatum Bell ran 173 times for 921 yards and 8 touchdowns. He also had 18 catches and 104 receiving yards. Ron Dayne had 53 carries for 270 yards. He also had 18 receptions for 212 yards.
Rod Smith led in receiving with 85 receptions for 1105 yards and 6 touchdowns. Ashley Lelie had 42 receptions, 770 yards, and 1 touchdown.
Jeb Putzier made 37 catches for 481 yards. Charlie Adams had 21 receptions and 203 yards.Ian Gold had 72 tackles, 16 assists, 3 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries.Nick Ferguson made 61 tackles and had 18 assists and 1 fumble recovery.Al Wilson had 61 tackles, 11 assists, 3 sacks and 1 fumble recovery.Domonique Foxworth made 64 tackles, had 6 assists and 2 fumble recoveries.Champ Bailey had 8 interceptions and 2 touchdowns, 59 tackles and 5 assists. John Lynch had 44 tackles, 17 assists, and 4 sacks.Jason Elam kicked 24 field goals out of 32 attempted and 43 out of 44 extra points.2005 team roster
Offensive backs
* 38 Mike Anderson RB
* 26Tatum Bell RB
* 33Ron Dayne RB
* 39 Kyle Johnson FB
* 16Jake Plummer QB
* 37Cecil Sapp RB
* 11Bradlee Van Pelt QBReceivers
* 81 Charlie Adams WR
* 82Stephen Alexander TE
* 14Todd Devoe WR
* 84Wesley Duke TE
* 83 Mik Leach TE
* 85 Ashley Lelie WR
* 89Nate Jackson TE
* 88 Jeb Putzier TE
* 80Rod Smith WR
* 13David Terrell WR
* 17Darius Watts WRKickers
* 1 Jason Elam K
* 10Todd Sauerbrun POffensive line
* 65Cooper Carlisle RG
* 72 George Foster RT
* 74Cornell D. Green OT
* 50Ben Hamilton G/C
* 78Matt Lepsis LT
* 62 Chris Myers C/G
* 66Tom Nalen C
* 59Taylor Whitley OGLinebackers
* 51Keith Burns MLB
* 54Patrick Chukwurah LB
* 52 Ian Gold WLB
* 53Louis Green LB
* 55D.J. Williams SLB
* 56 Al Wilson MLBDefensive backs
* 21Hamza Abdullah FS
* 45Roc Alexander CB
* 24 Champ Bailey CB
* 42Sam Brandon SS
* 40Curome Cox CB
* 25 Nick Ferguson SS
* 22 Domonique Foxworth CB
* 47 John Lynch FS
* 41Karl Paymah CB
* 27Darrent Williams CBDefensive line
* 98 Courtney Brown LE
* 95Marco Coleman DE
* 91Ebenezer Ekuban LE
* 60John Engelberger DE
* 96 Michael Myers LT
* 75Monsanto Pope DT
* 93Trevor Pryce RE
* 97Demetrin Veal DT
* 61Gerard Warren RTPractice squad
* 57 Josh Buhl LB
* 34 Cedric Cobbs RB
* 99 George Gause DE
* 63 Rob Hunt G/C
* 71 Patrice Majondo-Mwamba DL
* 48 Brandon Miree RB
* 90 Corey Jackson DE
* 64 Erik Pears T
* 35 Antwaun Rogers CBReserve/Injured
* 69 P.J. Alexander OG
* 29Brandon Browner CB
* 77Dwayne Carswell OT
* 28 Jeff Shoate CB
* 32 Chris Young SReferences
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Denver Broncos Accessed3 February 2006
* [http://www.nfl.com/teams/stats/DEN/2005/regular NFL.com Stats] Accessed3 February 2006
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