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  1. The 2013 season was the Denver Broncos' 44th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 54th overall. It also marked their 30th season under the ownership of Pat Bowlen , the second with Peyton Manning as the team's starting quarterback and the third under head coach John Fox .

  2. Denver Broncos. Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports. Record: 13-3-0, 1st in AFC West Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: John Fox (13-3-0) Points For: 606 (37.9/g) 1st of 32. Points Against: 399 (24.9/g) 22nd of 32. Expected W-L: 11.7-4.3.

  3. 2013. Denver Broncos. Roster & Players. Record: 13-3-0, 1st in AFC West Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: John Fox (13-3-0) Points For: 606 (37.9/g) 1st of 32. Points Against: 399 (24.9/g) 22nd of 32. Expected W-L: 11.7-4.3.

  4. 2013 Denver Broncos Game Log. Record: 13-3-0, 1st in AFC West Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: John Fox (13-3-0) Points For: 606 (37.9/g) 1st of 32. Points Against: 399 (24.9/g) 22nd of 32. Expected W-L: 11.7-4.3. SRS: 11.37 (2nd of 32), SOS: -1.57.

  5. View the 2013 Denver Broncos schedule, results and scores for regular season, preseason and postseason NFL games.

  6. As the Broncos celebrated the 26-16 win over the Patriots, there was an abundance of happiness. For head coach John Fox, the celebration was as much about overcoming midseason open-heart surgery as winning a title.

  7. Denver Broncos stats and statistics for the 2013 NFL season, including rushing, passing, receiving, kickoff returns, punt returns, punting, kicking and defense.

  8. Full player stats for the 2013 Regular Season Denver Broncos on ESPN. Includes team leaders in passing, rushing, tackles and interceptions.

  9. The Denver Broncos were 13-3 in 2013. They finished 1st in the AFC West and 1st in the AFC. They fell to the Seattle Seahawks, 43 to 8, in Super Bowl XLVIII. It was their seventh Super Bowl appearance.

  10. The Denver Broncos were 13-3 in 2013. They finished 1st in the AFC West and 1st in the AFC. They fell to the Seattle Seahawks, 43 to 8, in Super Bowl XLVIII. It was their seventh Super Bowl appearance.

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