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1976 Team Leaders

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Teams Indiana Baltimore Colts 1976 Team Leaders

Recap

The 1976 Baltimore Colts, coached by Ted Marchibroda, lost the Division Championship after finishing the NFL regular season in 1st place in the AFC East with a 11-3 record.

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Colts 1976 Leaders
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Profile photo of Jackie Wallace

Jackie Wallace

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2
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Stan White

3

 

3
Profile photo of Ray Oldham

Ray Oldham

2

 

4
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Derrel Luce

2

 

5
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Nelson Munsey

1

 

6
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Fred Cook

1

 

7
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Lloyd Mumphord

1

 

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Passing Yards   ·   Passing Attempts   ·   Passing Yards per Game   ·   Passing TD   ·   Completion %   ·   Rushing Yards   ·   Rushing Attempts   ·   Rushing TD   ·   Yards per Rush   ·   Rushing Yards per Game   ·   Receiving Yards   ·   Receiving TD   ·   Yards per Catch   ·   Receiving Yards per Game   ·   Sacks   ·   Tackles   ·   Tackles for Loss   ·   Extra Point %   ·   Field Goal %   ·   Field Goal % 50+ Yards   ·   Longest Field Goal   ·   Punts   ·   Yards per Punt   ·   Yards Punting   ·   Longest Punt   ·   Kickoff Return Yards   ·   Kickoff Return TD   ·   Yards per Kickoff Return   ·   Longest Kickoff Return   ·   Punt Return Yards   ·   Punt Return TD   ·   Yards per Punt Return   ·   Longest Punt Return   ·   Points Scored   ·   Touchdowns Scored

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Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Colts - 1976 Radio Broadcast video clip
Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Colts - 1976 Radio Broadcast
2½ hours Sep 19, 1976Sep 19, 1976
On September 19, 1976, the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the Baltimore Colts at Memorial...
Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Colts - 1976 Radio Broadcast / On September 19, 1976, the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the Baltimore Colts at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. The Bengals, led by quarterback Ken Anderson, came into the game with a record of 0-1, aiming to rebound from their season opener loss. On the opposing side, the Colts, under the leadership of quarterback Bert Jones, held a record of 1-0, having started their season on a high note. Both teams had strong offensive capabilities, with the Colts known for their robust passing game, and the Bengals for their dynamic and versatile attack. Coaches Bill Johnson and Ted Marchibroda were set to test their strategic prowess against each other in this early season matchup. The game was characterized by a series of pivotal plays and shifting momentum between both teams. The Colts struck first with a dramatic 68-yard touchdown pass from Bert Jones to Roger Carr, setting the tone for what would be a high-flying game. The Bengals responded quickly with a defensive score by Tommy Casanova, who returned an interception for a touchdown. Throughout the game, both teams continued to exchange blows. Ken Anderson and John Reaves led the Bengals' aerial assault, while Bert Jones continued to find success downfield for the Colts. Despite the Bengals' efforts to keep pace, including multiple field goals from kicker Chris Bahr, the Colts' offense proved just potent enough to keep the lead into the fourth quarter. Ultimately, the Colts clinched a narrow 28-27 victory over the Bengals. This game highlighted the strength of Bert Jones' connection with receiver Roger Carr, who caught three touchdown passes, contributing significantly to the Colts' victory. The game's outcome positioned Baltimore favorably early in the season, improving their record to 2-0, while Cincinnati fell to a challenging 0-2 start.
Johnny Unitas with the San Diego Chargers in his final season
Johnny Unitas with the San Diego Chargers in his final season
1973
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1976 Colts

  • Season Recap
  • Standings
  • Schedule & Scores
  • Playoffs
  • Team Leaders
  • Top Players
  • Player Stats
  • Roster
  • Draft Picks
  • Audio & Video Clips
  • Articles & Photos
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