1974 Baltimore Colts season

The 1974 Baltimore Colts season was the 22nd season for the team in the National Football League. The Colts finished with a record of 2 wins and 12 losses, fifth in the AFC East.

1974 Baltimore Colts season
Head coachHoward Schnellenberger
Joe Thomas
General managerJoe Thomas
OwnerRobert Irsay
Home fieldMemorial Stadium
Results
Record2–12
Division place5th AFC East
Playoff finishdid not qualify
Pro BowlersLB Mike Curtis

Second-year head coach Howard Schnellenberger was fired after three games,[1] after an argument with owner Robert Irsay over whether Marty Domres or Bert Jones should start at quarterback for the Colts.[2]

General manager Joe Thomas took over the head coaching duties for the remainders of the season, but could direct the team to only two wins, both on the road, as the Colts failed to win a home game during the 1974 season. This would be the last time the Colts would fail to win a home game in a non-strike season until their abysmal 1–15 1991 season, when the team was based in Indianapolis.

Offseason

NFL Draft

1974 Baltimore Colts draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 5 John Dutton *  Defensive end LSU
1 24 Roger Carr *  Wide receiver Louisiana Tech
2 32 Fred Cook  Defensive end Southern Miss
3 57 Glenn Robinson  Linebacker Oklahoma State
3 67 Robert Pratt  Guard North Carolina
4 84 Tony Bell  Defensive back Bowling Green
5 129 Doug Nettles  Defensive back Vanderbilt
6 140 Danny Rhodes  Linebacker Arkansas
7 161 Noah Jackson  Guard Tampa
7 170 Dan Dickel  Linebacker Iowa
7 174 Freddie Scott  Wide receiver Amherst
8 188 Greg Latta  Tight end Morgan State
8 198 Paul Miles  Running back Bowling Green
10 240 Bob Van Duyne  Guard Idaho
10 257 Glenn Ellis  Defensive tackle Elon
11 265 Tim Rudnick  Defensive back Notre Dame
12 292 Dave Simonson  Tackle Minnesota
12 307 Bob Bobrowski  Quarterback Purdue
13 317 Randy Hall  Defensive back Idaho
14 344 Ed Collins  Wide receiver Rice
15 369 Pat Kelly  Linebacker Richmond
16 396 Dave Margavage  Tackle Kentucky
17 421 Tim Berra  Wide receiver UMass
17 436 Buzzy Lewis  Defensive back Florida State
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Staff

1974 Baltimore Colts staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Final roster

1974 Baltimore Colts roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Regular season

All-Pro linebacker Ted Hendricks signed a future contract with the World Football League, and was then traded by the Colts to the Green Bay Packers by general manager Joe Thomas. (Hendricks never ended up playing for the bankrupt WFL, and made four more Pro Bowls in his career.)

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Game Recap
1 September 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 0–30 0–1 Three Rivers Stadium
48,890
Recap
2 September 22 Green Bay Packers L 13–20 0–2 Memorial Stadium
41,252
Recap
3 September 29 at Philadelphia Eagles L 10–30 0–3 Veterans Stadium
64,205
Recap
4 October 6 at New England Patriots L 3–42 0–4 Schaefer Stadium
59,502
Recap
5 October 13 Buffalo Bills L 14–27 0–5 Memorial Stadium
40,626
Recap
6 October 20 at New York Jets W 35–20 1–5 Shea Stadium
51,745
Recap
7 October 27 at Miami Dolphins L 7–17 1–6 Orange Bowl
65,868
Recap
8 November 3 Cincinnati Bengals L 14–24 1–7 Memorial Stadium
36,110
Recap
9 November 10 Denver Broncos L 6–17 1–8 Memorial Stadium
33,244
Recap
10 November 17 at Atlanta Falcons W 17–7 2–8 Atlanta Stadium
41,278
Recap
11 November 24 New England Patriots L 17–27 2–9 Memorial Stadium
34,782
Recap
12 December 1 at Buffalo Bills L 0–6 2–10 Rich Stadium
75,325
Recap
13 December 8 Miami Dolphins L 16–17 2–11 Memorial Stadium
34,420
Recap
14 December 15 New York Jets L 38–45 2–12 Memorial Stadium
31,651
Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

AFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Miami Dolphins 11 3 0 .786 6–2 9–2 327 216 W3
Buffalo Bills 9 5 0 .643 5–3 7–4 264 244 L2
New England Patriots 7 7 0 .500 4–4 4–7 348 289 L3
New York Jets 7 7 0 .500 4–4 5–6 279 300 W6
Baltimore Colts 2 12 0 .143 1–7 1–10 190 329 L4
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References

  1. "Schnellenberger the last to know". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. September 30, 1974. p. 1C.
  2. Neft, David S.; Cohen, Richard M.; and Korch, Rich The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football, 12th Edition, p. 270, Martin's Press, August 1994, ISBN 0-312-11073-1
  3. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 296

See also

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