- Denver Broncos seasons
.
align="center"|10
align="center"|6
align="center"|0
Lost Wild card Playoffs (Houston Oilers ) (13–7)|
-!align="center"|1980
align="center"|1980
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|4th
align="center"|8
align="center"|8
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|1981
align="center"|1981
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|2nd
align="center"|10
align="center"|6
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|1982
align="center"|1987
align="center"|NFL
align="center" style="background: #ddffdd;"|AFC
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|West
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|1st
align="center"|10
align="center"|4
align="center"|1
Won Divisional Playoffs (Houston Oilers) 34–10
Won Conference Championship (Cleveland Browns) 38–33
align="center"|12
align="center"|4
align="center"|0
style="background: #FFCCCC"|Won Wild card Playoffs (Jacksonville Jaguars) 42–17
Won Divisional Playoffs (Kansas City Chiefs ) 14–10
Won Conference Championship (Pittsburgh Steelers) 24–21
WonSuper Bowl XXXII (Green Bay Packers ) 31–24
Terrell Davis (Super Bowl MVP)
-!align="center"|1998
align="center"|1998
align="center" style="background: #FFCCCC"|NFL
align="center" style="background: #ddffdd;"|AFC
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|West
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|1st
align="center"|14
align="center"|2
align="center"|0
style="background: #FFCCCC"|Won Division Playoffs (Miami Dolphins ) 38–3
Won Conference Championship (New York Jets ) 23–10
WonSuper Bowl XXXIII (Atlanta Falcons ) 34–19
Terrell Davis (NFL MVP)
(Offensive Player of the Year)John Elway (Super Bowl MVP)
-!align="center"|1999
align="center"|1999
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|5th
align="center"|6
align="center"|10
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|2000
align="center"|2000
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center" style="background: #96CDCD"|2nd
align="center"|10
align="center"|6
align="center"|0
Lost Wild card Playoffs (Indianapolis Colts) 49–24|
-!align="center"|2005
align="center"|2005
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|West
align="center" style="background: #D0E7FF;"|1st
align="center"|13
align="center"|3
align="center"|0
Won Division Playoffs (New England Patriots ) 27–13
Lost Conference Championship (Pittsburgh Steelers ) 34–17|
-!align="center"|2006
align="center"|2006
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|3rd
align="center"|9
align="center"|7
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|2007
align="center"|2007
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|2nd
align="center"|7
align="center"|9
align="center"|0||
-!align="center"|2008
align="center"|2008
align="center"|NFL
align="center"|AFC
align="center"|West
align="center"|1st
align="center"|4
align="center"|1
align="center"|0||
-!align="center" rowSpan="3" colSpan="6"|Total!align="center"|382!align="center"|337!align="center"|10!colSpan="2"|"(1960–2008, includes only regular season)"
-!align="center"|17!align="center"|14!align="center"|0ref label|Note6|f|f!colSpan="2"|"(1960–2008, includes only playoffs)"
-!align="center"|401!align="center"|351!align="center"|10!colSpan="2"|"(1960–2008, includes both regular season and playoffs; 2 NFL Championships)"
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###@@@KEYEND@@@###Footnotes
*note label|Note1|a|aAs a result of the
AFL-NFL Merger , the league was broken into two conferences, with the AFL teams moving into the American Football Conference. [cite web | title = The AFL: A Football Legacy | publisher = Sports Illustrated | url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/news/2001/01/22/afl_history_2/ | date =2001-01-22 | accessdate = July 10 | accessyear = 2008 ]
*note label|Note2|b|bDue to the 1982 strike-shortened season, the league was broken up into two conferences instead of its normal divisional alignment.cite web | title = HISTORY 1981-1990 | publisher = NFL | url = http://www.nfl.com/history/chronology/1981-1990 | accessdate = July 10 | accessyear = 2008 ]
*note label|Note3|c|cThis game includedThe Drive , where Elway led the Broncos on a 98 yard drive to tie the game with less than a minute left. [cite web| url = http://www.profootballhof.com/history/decades/1980s/the_drive.jsp| title = Pro Football Hall of Fame - The Drive| publisher =Pro Football Hall of Fame | accessdate = 2008-06-13]
*note label|Note4|d|dThe strike of 1987 reduced the regular season schedule from sixteen to fifteen games.
*note label|Note5|e|eThis game includedThe Fumble where Browns running backEarnest Byner fumbled at the Broncos 3-yard line, enabling the Broncos to win the game. [cite web| url = http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=341&contentID=1216| title = 1987 AFC Championship Game vs. Cleveland Browns| publisher =Denver Broncos | accessdate = 2008-07-10]
*note label|Note6|f|fTies can not occur in the playoffs.
*note label|Note6|g|gEarned Wild Card BerthReferences
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