The 1966 Baltimore Colts season was the 14th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1966 season with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses and finished second in the Western Conference.
Personnel
Staff/coaches
| 1966 Baltimore Colts staff |
| Front office Coaching staff Offensive coaches | | Defensive coaches |
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
| Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Attendance |
| 1 | | at Green Bay Packers | L 3–24 | 0–1 | Milwaukee County Stadium | 48,650 |
| 2 | September 18 | at Minnesota Vikings | W 38–23 | 1–1 | Metropolitan Stadium | 47,426 |
| 3 | September 25 | San Francisco 49ers | W 36–14 | 2–1 | Memorial Stadium | 56,715 |
| 4 | Bye |
| 5 | October 9 | at Chicago Bears | L 17–27 | 2–2 | Wrigley Field | 47,452 |
| 6 | October 16 | Detroit Lions | W 45–14 | 3–2 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
| 7 | October 23 | Minnesota Vikings | W 20–17 | 4–2 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
| 8 | October 30 | at Los Angeles Rams | W 17–3 | 5–2 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 57,898 |
| 9 | November 6 | Washington Redskins | W 37–10 | 6–2 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
| 10 | November 13 | at Atlanta Falcons | W 19–7 | 7–2 | Atlanta Stadium | 58,850 |
| 11 | November 20 | at Detroit Lions | L 14–20 | 7–3 | Tiger Stadium | 52,383 |
| 12 | November 27 | Los Angeles Rams | L 7–23 | 7–4 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
| 13 | December 4 | Chicago Bears | W 21–16 | 8–4 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
| 14 | | Green Bay Packers | L 10–14 | 8–5 | Memorial Stadium | 60,238 |
| 15 | December 18 | at San Francisco 49ers | W 30–14 | 9–5 | Kezar Stadium | 40,005 |
| Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text. |
Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Game summaries
Week 3: vs San Francisco 49ers
| Game information |
| First quarter Second quarter - BAL – Lou Michaels 25-yard field goal. Colts 9-7.
- BAL – John Mackey 57-yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Lou Michaels kick). Colts 16-7
Third quarter - BAL – Lou Michaels 23-yard field goal. Colts 19–7.
- BAL – Lou Michaels 30-yard field goal. Colts 22-7.
Fourth quarter | Top passers Top rushers Top receivers | |
Week 5: at Chicago Bears
| Game information |
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- CHI – Gale Sayers 30-yard run (Roger LeClerc kick) – Bears 17–3
- CHI – Roger LeClerc 27-yard field goal – Bears 20–3
- BAL – Bobby Boyd 37-yard interception return (Lou Michaels kick) – Bears 20–10
- Fourth Quarter
- CHI – Gale Sayers 7-yard run (Roger LeClerc kick) – Bears 27–10
- BAL – John Mackey 79-yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Lou Michaels kick) – Bears 27–17
| Top Passers - Colts – Johnny Unitas, 18/38, 274 Yds, TD, 2 INT
- Bears – Rudy Bukich, 8/15, 96 Yds, INT
Top Rushers - Colts – Tom Matte, 4 Rush, 57 Yds
- Bears – Gale Sayers, 18 Rush, 106 Yds, 2 TD
Top Receivers - Colts – John Mackey, 2 Rec, 89 Yds, TD
- Bears – Jimmy Jones, 3 Rec, 64 Yds
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Week 6 vs Detroit Lions
| Game information |
| First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter | Top Passers Top rushers Top receivers | |
Week 14: vs. Green Bay Packers
| Game information |
| First quarter - GB – Elijah Pitts 42-yard pass from Bart Starr (Don Chandler kick)
Second quarter - BAL – Tony Lorick 1-yard run (Lou Michaels kick)
- BAL – Lou Michaels 26-yard field goal
Fourth quarter - GB – Elijah Pitts 2-yard run (Don Chandler kick)
| Passing - GB – Bart Starr 7/15, 96 yards, TD
- BAL – Johnny Unitas 11/24, 140 yards, 3 INT
Rushing - GB – Elijah Pitts 11 att, 43 yards, TD
Jim Taylor 17 att, 43 yards - BAL – Jerry Hill 25 att, 88 yards
Receiving - GB – Elijah Pitts 4 rec, 79 yards, TD
- BAL – Raymond Berry 4 rec, 59 yards
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Quarterback Zeke Bratkowski, in relief of Bart Starr, who suffered a muscle spasm in the first half, directed an 80-yard drive in the fourth quarter that resulted in a go-ahead touchdown run by Elijah Pitts for the Packers. John Unitas then led the Colts to the Green Bay 15, but there lost a fumble which came to be known as the 'Million Dollar Fumble', to secure the Packers' win that clinched the Western Conference title for Green Bay.[1]
Playoff Bowl
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See also
References
- ^ "THE $1,000,000 FUMBLE". Sports Illustrated. December 19, 1966.
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 369
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