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1968 Denver Broncos season : ウィキペディア英語版
1968 Denver Broncos season

The 1968 Denver Broncos season was the ninth season for the team in the American Football League (AFL). The Broncos improved their record from the previous season by posting a record of five wins and nine losses. They finished fourth in the AFL's Western division for the sixth straight season.
There were threats of the Broncos relocating to Birmingham, Alabama, Atlanta and Chicago.〔Sports Illustrated, July 26, 2010, The Unexpected Hero by Gary Smith, p.60, Published by Time Inc.〕 Floyd Little became the first player to lead his conference in rushing for a last place team.〔Sports Illustrated, July 26, 2010, The Unexpected Hero by Gary Smith, p.60, Published by Time Inc.〕
The 1968 season was the first in which Denver wore their trademark "D" logo on their helmets.〔(Gridiron Uniform Database: Denver Broncos )〕 They would wear this uniform through the 1973 season, altering the shade of orange in their jerseys in 1974. Their helmets would remain the same until changing for the 1997 season.〔(SportsLogos.net: Denver Broncos )〕 In 1968 Bears Stadium was sold to the city of Denver, which renamed it Mile High Stadium and built the upper deck along the west side, thus raising capacity to 50,657.〔http://www.ballparktour.com/Former_Denver.html〕
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