21st season in franchise history
The 1973 Baltimore Colts season was the 21st season for the team in the National Football League . Under first-year head coach Howard Schnellenberger , the Colts finished with a record of 4 wins and 10 losses, tied for fourth in the AFC East with the New York Jets . The Colts lost the tiebreaker to the Jets based on head-to-head sweep (0–2).
Baltimore was the only team to lose to the Houston Oilers , bowing 31–27 in week eight at home. The Oilers broke an 18-game losing streak with the victory.
Hired in February, Schnellenberger was previously the offensive coordinator with the Super Bowl champion Miami Dolphins ,[ 1] who went undefeated in 1972 under head coach Don Shula .
This was the first year since 1955 in which long-time quarterback Johnny Unitas was not on the Baltimore roster.
Offseason
NFL draft
Staff
1973 Baltimore Colts staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Final roster
Regular season
Before the season, the Colts traded long-time quarterback Johnny Unitas to the San Diego Chargers . Unitas had been splitting quarterback duties with Earl Morrall and Marty Domres over the past few seasons; he played one season for San Diego and retired.
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Game recap
1
September 16
at Cleveland Browns
L 14–24
0–1
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
74,303
Recap
2
September 23
New York Jets
L 10–34
0–2
Memorial Stadium
55,942
Recap
3
September 30
New Orleans Saints
W 14–10
1–2
Memorial Stadium
52,293
Recap
4
October 7
at New England Patriots
L 16–24
1–3
Schaefer Stadium
57,044
Recap
5
October 14
at Buffalo Bills
L 13–31
1–4
Rich Stadium
78,875
Recap
6
October 21
at Detroit Lions
W 29–27
2–4
Tiger Stadium
48,058
Recap
7
October 28
Oakland Raiders
L 21–34
2–5
Memorial Stadium
59,008
Recap
8
November 4
Houston Oilers
L 27–31
2–6
Memorial Stadium
52,707
Recap
9
November 11
at Miami Dolphins
L 0–44
2–7
Orange Bowl
60,332
Recap
10
November 18
at Washington Redskins
L 14–22
2–8
RFK Stadium
52,675
Recap
11
November 25
Buffalo Bills
L 17–24
2–9
Memorial Stadium
52,250
Recap
12
December 2
at New York Jets
L 17–20
2–10
Shea Stadium
51,167
Recap
13
December 9
Miami Dolphins
W 16–3
3–10
Memorial Stadium
58,446
Recap
14
December 16
New England Patriots
W 18–13
4–10
Memorial Stadium
52,065
Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
[ 2]
References
See also
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Division championships (16) Conference championships (7) League championships (5) Retired numbers Media Current league affiliations
Played in Baltimore (1953–1983)