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The Broncos lost to the Steelers 24–17 at Denver's Mile High Stadium on Sunday, December 30, 1984. The game was televised on NBC. Given Denver's record and their opportunistic defense (they ranked bottom 5 in total defense and 2nd in points allowed), Pittsburgh was the decided underdog.
Continental Airlines Flight 1404 skids off the runway at Denver International Airport, injuring 38 of the 110 passengers on board. (Bloomberg) Iranian police raid and close Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi 's Children's Rights Support Association prior to a planned celebration of Human Rights Day .
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.
The Denver defense was known as the Orange Crush, which delighted the makers of the soft drink, based in Illinois. [4] Denver's 1977 season is chronicled in Terry Frei's 2008 book, '77: Denver, the Broncos and a Coming of Age.
The Government of Japan orders an inspection of road tunnels across the country following the Sasago Tunnel collapse on Saturday, December 1. An EgyptAir pilot makes an emergency landing at Hurghada airport after a snake bites a Jordanian passenger.
The event took place in the context of the pope's sixtieth apostolic journey, on which, before reaching Denver, he had stopped in Jamaica and Mexico. The journey lasted from August 9–16, 1993. The journey lasted from August 9–16, 1993.
As a result, most of the events listed below were known by a large portion of the world's population as they occurred. The attacks themselves lasted less than two hours; the first hijacking commenced at approximately 8:14 am EST, and the final hijacked plane crashed at 10:03 am EST. All times given are in Eastern Time Zone (EDT), or UTC−04:00.
Denver vs. Tampa Bay at Mile High Stadium, September 15, 1996. The 1996 Denver Broncos season was the franchise's 27th season in the National Football League, the 37th overall and their 2nd under head coach Mike Shanahan. The Broncos improved on their 8–8 record from 1995 and finished the season with a 13–3 record.