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1977 Baltimore Colts season
23rd season in franchise history; final playoff appearance in Baltimore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1977 Baltimore Colts season was the 25th season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). Led by third-year head coach Ted Marchibroda, the Colts finished with 10 wins and 4 losses, tied for first in the AFC East division with the Miami Dolphins. The Colts had the tiebreaker over Miami based on better conference record (9–3 to 8–4), and the Dolphins missed the playoffs.[1][2]
This was the final playoff appearance for the Colts as a Baltimore-based franchise. They would not make the playoffs again, or have a winning season, until ten years later in 1987, by which time the team moved to Indianapolis. As well, it would be the franchise's last playoff appearance in a non-strike year until 1995, and the team's last 10-win season until 1999, Peyton Manning's 2nd season. A Baltimore-based NFL team would not make the playoffs until the Ravens in 2000, winners of Super Bowl XXXV.
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Offseason
Colts' owner Robert Irsay fired general manager Joe Thomas in January 1977, due to a power struggle he was having with head coach Ted Marchibroda.[3][4][5] The new general manager was former Colts center Dick Szymanski, who was the personnel director and a former scout.[6][7][8]
NFL draft
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Personnel
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Staff
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Roster
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Regular season
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Schedule
Week 1
Q1 | BAL | McCauley 6 yard run (Linhart kick) | BAL 7–0 | |
Q2 | SEA | Testerman 1 yard pass from Zorn (Leypoldt kick) | Tie 7–7 | |
Q2 | BAL | Leaks 10 yard run (Linhart kick) | BAL 14–7 | |
Q3 | BAL | Safety, Nettles blocked punt out of end zone | BAL 16–7 | |
Q3 | BAL | Linhart 38 yard field goal | BAL 19–7 | |
Q4 | BAL | Linhart 42 yard field goal | BAL 22–7 | |
Q4 | SEA | Beamon 17 yard blocked punt return (Leypoldt kick) | BAL 22–14 | |
Q4 | BAL | Carr 21 yard pass from Jones (Linhart kick) | BAL 29–14 |
- Lydell Mitchell 32 Rush, 114 Yds
Week 2 at Jets
Week Two: Baltimore Colts (1–0) at New York Jets (0–1)
at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
- Date: September 25
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 55 °F or 12.8 °C
- Game attendance: 43,439
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Week 3
- Date: October 2
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 72 °F or 22.2 °C, relative humidity 73%, wind 14 miles per hour (23 km/h; 12 kn)
Week 4
- Date: October 9
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 63 °F or 17.2 °C, relative humidity 82%, wind 13 miles per hour (21 km/h; 11 kn)
- Referee: Don Wedge
Week 5
- Date: October 16
- Location: Arrowhead Stadium
- Game weather: 46 °F or 7.8 °C, relative humidity 72%, wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)
Week 6
- Date: October 23
- Location: Sullivan Stadium
- Game weather: 51 °F or 10.6 °C, relative humidity 45%, wind 15 miles per hour (24 km/h; 13 kn)
Week 7
- Date: October 30
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 53 °F or 11.7 °C, relative humidity 54%, wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)
- Referee: Red Cashion
Week 8
- Date: November 7
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 61 °F or 16.1 °C, relative humidity 93%, wind 16 miles per hour (26 km/h; 14 kn)
- Television network: ABC
Week 9
- Date: November 13
- Location: Rich Stadium
- Game weather: 29 °F or −1.7 °C, relative humidity 82%, wind 13 miles per hour (21 km/h; 11 kn), wind chill 18 °F or −7.8 °C
- Referee: Gordon McCarter
Week 10
- Date: November 20
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 43 °F or 6.1 °C • Wind 6 mph (10 km/h; 5 kn)
1 | NYJ | Pat Leahy 24-yard field goal | Jets 3–0 | |
1 | BAL | Raymond Chester 53-yard pass from Bert Jones (kick failed) | Colts 6–3 | |
2 | BAL | Toni Linhart 30-yard field goal | Colts 9–3 | |
2 | BAL | Toni Linhart 31-yard field goal | Colts 12–3 | |
2 | BAL | Glenn Doughty 33-yard pass from Bert Jones (Toni Linhart kick) | Colts 19–3 | |
3 | NYJ | Pat Leahy 22-yard field goal | Colts 19–6 | |
3 | BAL | Lydell Mitchell 28-yard pass from Bert Jones (Toni Linhart kick) | Colts 26–6 | |
4 | NYJ | Jerome Barkum 18-yard pass from Matt Robinson (Pat Leahy kick) | Colts 26–12 | |
4 | BAL | Robert Pratt 21-yard fumble return (Toni Linhart kick) | Colts 33–12 |
Week 11
- Date: November 27
- Location: Mile High Stadium
- Game weather: 40 °F or 4.4 °C, relative humidity 48%, wind 15 miles per hour (24 km/h; 13 kn)
- Referee: Jim Tunney
Week 12
- Date: December 5
- Location: Orange Bowl
- Game weather: 79 °F or 26.1 °C, relative humidity 78%, wind 10 miles per hour (16 km/h; 8.7 kn)
- Television network: ABC
Week 13
- Date: December 11
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 22 °F or −5.6 °C, relative humidity 45%, wind 11 miles per hour (18 km/h; 9.6 kn), wind chill 11 °F or −11.7 °C
- Referee: Pat Haggerty
- TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan, Johnny Unitas
Week 14
- Date: December 18
- Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 41 °F or 5 °C, relative humidity 81%, wind 15 miles per hour (24 km/h; 13 kn)
- Referee: Fred Silva
Standings
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Playoffs
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Baltimore made it to the AFC playoffs as a No. 2 seed and hosted the defending Super Bowl champion Oakland Raiders in the divisional round. The Colts held a 31–28 lead with time running out, when the famous “Ghost to the Post” play to tight end Dave Casper advanced the Raiders to the Baltimore 14-yard line, where Errol Mann kicked the tying field goal to send the contest into overtime.[13] After the first overtime went scoreless, Casper caught a 10-yard touchdown pass 43 seconds into the period to win the game for the Raiders.[14][15]
Divisional
- Date:
December 24 - Location: Memorial Stadium
- Game weather: 41 °F or 5 °C, relative humidity 56%, wind 9 miles per hour (14 km/h; 7.8 kn)
- Referee: Dick Jorgensen
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