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The 2005 season was the Denver Broncos' 36th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 46th overall. The Broncos closed out 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 their 1998 Super Bowl-winning season. Although they eliminated the defending back-to-back Super Bowl champion New England Patriots to end their hopes of becoming the first NFL team to three-peat, they failed to get to the Super Bowl, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the eventual champions, in the AFC Championship game. The Broncos were expected by many to make the Super Bowl for the first time in the post-John Elway era. Denver would not make the postseason again until 2011 under Ti

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  • The 2005 season was the Denver Broncos' 36th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 46th overall. The Broncos closed out 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 their 1998 Super Bowl-winning season. Although they eliminated the defending back-to-back Super Bowl champion New England Patriots to end their hopes of becoming the first NFL team to three-peat, they failed to get to the Super Bowl, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the eventual champions, in the AFC Championship game. The Broncos were expected by many to make the Super Bowl for the first time in the post-John Elway era. Denver would not make the postseason again until 2011 under Tim Tebow's leadership or another Conference championship until 2013, under the leadership of Peyton Manning whom the Broncos acquired in 2012. (en)
  • La stagione 2006 dei Denver Broncos è stata la 36ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 46ª complessiva e la 12ª con Mike Shanahan come capo-allenatore. I Broncos chiusero la stagione regolare con un bilancio di 13–3, il secondo migliore della loro storia. In seguito vinsero la loro prima gara nei playoff dalla conquista del Super Bowl XXXIII nel 1998. L'annata si chiuse nella finale della AFC perdendo contro i Pittsburgh Steelers. Denver non avrebbe più fatto ritorno ai playoff fino 2011 e non sarebbe tornata in finale di conference fino al 2013 sotto la guida di Peyton Manning. (it)
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  • 2006-01-14 (xsd:date)
  • 2006-01-22 (xsd:date)
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  • * Champ Bailey CB * Nick Ferguson FS * John Lynch SS * Lenny Walls CB * Darrent Williams CB * Karl Paymah CB * Sam Brandon FS (en)
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  • *Defensive coordinator – Larry Coyer *Defensive line/ends – Jacob Burney *Defensive line/tackles – Andre Patterson *Linebackers – Kirk Doll *Defensive backs – Bob Slowik *Assistant defensive backs – Jimmy Spencer *Defensive assistant – Jim Ryan *Defensive assistant – Ryan Slowik (en)
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  • * Courtney Brown DE * Ebenezer Ekuban DE * John Engelberger DE * Michael Myers DT * Trevor Pryce DT * Gerard Warren DT * Demetrin Veal DT (en)
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  • * President and chief executive officer – Pat Bowlen (en)
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  • Ted Sundquist and Mike Shanahan (en)
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  • *Executive vice president of football operations/head coach – Mike Shanahan *Assistant to head coach – Troy Calhoun (en)
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  • Broncos (en)
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  • * Donnie Spragan OLB * Jashon Sykes OLB * Al Wilson MLB * D.J. Williams OLB * Keith Burns MLB * Ian Gold OLB (en)
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  • (en)
  • from Washington (en)
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  • *Offensive coordinator – Gary Kubiak *Quarterbacks – Pat McPherson *Running backs – Bobby Turner *Wide receivers – Steve Watson *Tight ends – Tim Brewster *Offensive line – Rick Dennison *Coaching intern – Mike McDaniel (en)
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  • * Cooper Carlisle G * George Foster T * Ben Hamilton G * Matt Lepsis T * Tom Nalen C * Dan Neil G (en)
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  • Won Divisional Playoffs 27–13 (en)
  • Lost AFC Championship 17–34 (en)
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  • * 57 Josh Buhl LB * 34 Cedric Cobbs RB * 99 George Gause DE * 90 McKenzie Tilmon DT * 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 CB * 9 Larry Stovall-Moody K/P/H (en)
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  • * Jake Plummer * Bradlee Van Pelt (en)
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  • Steelers (en)
  • Patriots (en)
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  • * Mike Anderson * Tatum Bell * Ron Dayne * Kyle Johnson FB * Cecil Sapp FB (en)
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  • First quarter no scoring Second quarter *NE – Adam Vinatieri 40 yard field goal. Patriots 3–0 *Den – Mike Anderson 1 yard rush . Broncos 7–3 *Den – Jason Elam 50 yard field goal. Broncos 10–3 Third quarter *NE – Adam Vinatieri 32 yard field goal. Broncos 10–6 *Den – Mike Anderson 1 yard rush . Broncos 17–6 Fourth quarter *Den – Rod Smith 4 yard pass from Jake Plummer . Broncos 24–6 *NE – David Givens 4 yard pass from Tom Brady . Broncos 24–13 *Den – Jason Elam 34 yard field goal. Broncos 27–13 (en)
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  • Broncos seasons (en)
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  • * Jason Elam K * Todd Sauerbrun P * Mike Leach LS (en)
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  • *Special teams – Ronnie Bradford *Special teams assistant – Thomas McGaughey (en)
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  • Patriots *Tom Brady. 20–36, 341 yards, 1 TD, 2 Int *Deion Branch. 8 rec, 153 yards * Broncos *Jake Plummer. 15–26, 197 yards, 1 TD, 1 Int *Rod Smith. 6 rec, 96 yards, 1 TD * Turnovers *Patriots – 5 *Broncos – 1 (en)
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  • *Strength and conditioning – Rich Tuten *Assistant strength and conditioning – Greg Saporta *Assistant strength and conditioning – Cedric Smith (en)
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  • Denver Broncos (en)
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  • Denver Broncos (en)
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  • * Stephen Alexander * Jeb Putzier (en)
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  • AFC Divisional Playoff: New England Patriots vs Denver Broncos – Game summary (en)
  • AFC Championship Game: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Denver Broncos – Game summary (en)
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  • * Charlie Adams * Nate Jackson * Ashley Lelie * Rod Smith * Darius Watts (en)
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  • La stagione 2006 dei Denver Broncos è stata la 36ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 46ª complessiva e la 12ª con Mike Shanahan come capo-allenatore. I Broncos chiusero la stagione regolare con un bilancio di 13–3, il secondo migliore della loro storia. In seguito vinsero la loro prima gara nei playoff dalla conquista del Super Bowl XXXIII nel 1998. L'annata si chiuse nella finale della AFC perdendo contro i Pittsburgh Steelers. Denver non avrebbe più fatto ritorno ai playoff fino 2011 e non sarebbe tornata in finale di conference fino al 2013 sotto la guida di Peyton Manning. (it)
  • The 2005 season was the Denver Broncos' 36th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 46th overall. The Broncos closed out 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 their 1998 Super Bowl-winning season. Although they eliminated the defending back-to-back Super Bowl champion New England Patriots to end their hopes of becoming the first NFL team to three-peat, they failed to get to the Super Bowl, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the eventual champions, in the AFC Championship game. The Broncos were expected by many to make the Super Bowl for the first time in the post-John Elway era. Denver would not make the postseason again until 2011 under Ti (en)
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  • 2005 Denver Broncos season (en)
  • Denver Broncos 2005 (it)
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