2000 Denver Broncos season
NFL team season
The 2000 season was the Denver Broncos ' 31st in the National Football League (NFL) and their 41st overall. It also was the team's final year at the famous Mile High Stadium .
The Broncos rebounded from their previous output, winning 11 games and finished 2nd in the AFC West. Denver's season ended with a 21–3 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens in the Wildcard round. The Ravens won the Super Bowl that year.
With running back Terrell Davis still struggling with injuries, Denver turned to rookie Mike Anderson , who had a successful rookie campaign and was named Offensive Rookie of the Year following the season.
Offseason
NFL draft
Draft notes
Undrafted free agents
2000 Undrafted Free Agents of note
Player
Position
College
Darius Clark
Safety
Duke
Staff
2000 Denver Broncos staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Roster
Preseason
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
at St. Louis Rams
L 36–41
0–1
Trans World Dome
65,956
2
September 10
Atlanta Falcons
W 42–14
1–1
Mile High Stadium
75,466
3
September 17
at Oakland Raiders
W 33–24
2–1
Network Associates Coliseum
62,078
4
September 24
Kansas City Chiefs
L 22–23
2–2
Mile High Stadium
74,596
5
October 1
New England Patriots
L 19–28
2–3
Mile High Stadium
75,684
6
October 8
at San Diego Chargers
W 21–7
3–3
Qualcomm Stadium
56,079
7
October 15
Cleveland Browns
W 44–10
4–3
Mile High Stadium
75,811
8
October 22
at Cincinnati Bengals
L 21–31
4–4
Paul Brown Stadium
61,603
9
Bye
10
November 5
at New York Jets
W 30–23
5–4
Giants Stadium
78,305
11
Oakland Raiders
W 27–24
6–4
Mile High Stadium
75,951
12
November 19
San Diego Chargers
W 38–37
7–4
Mile High Stadium
75,218
13
November 26
at Seattle Seahawks
W 38–31
8–4
Husky Stadium
68,661
14
December 3
at New Orleans Saints
W 38–23
9–4
Louisiana Superdome
64,900
15
December 10
Seattle Seahawks
W 31–24
10–4
Mile High Stadium
75,218
16
December 17
at Kansas City Chiefs
L 7–20
10–5
Arrowhead Stadium
78,406
17
San Francisco 49ers
W 38–9
11–5
Mile High Stadium
76,098
Standings
Postseason
Awards and records
Mike Anderson, franchise record, most rushing yards in one game, 251 yards (December 3, 2000) [ 1]
Mike Anderson, NFL record, most rushing yards in one game for a rookie, 251 yards (December 3, 2000) [ 2]
Gus Frerotte , franchise record, most passing yards in one game, 462 yards (November 19, 2000) [ 1]
Ed McCaffrey , franchise record, most receptions in one season, 101 receptions [ 1]
Trevor Pryce, AFC Pro Bowl selection,[ 3]
Rod Smith, AFC Pro Bowl selection,[ 3]
Rod Smith , franchise record, most receiving yards in one season, 1,602 receiving yards- [ 1]
Milestones
QB Brian Griese named to the Pro Bowl.
References
^ a b c d NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2 , p. 44
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2 , p. 438
^ a b NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2 , p. 362
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