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The 1978 Baltimore Colts season was the 26th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1978 season with a record of 5 wins and 11 losses, and finished tied for fourth in the AFC East division with the Buffalo Bills. The Colts lost the tiebreaker to Buffalo based on head-to-head series (0–2).
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Game Site
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Attendance
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1
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September 4, 1978
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at Dallas Cowboys
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L 0–38
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0–1
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Texas Stadium
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64,224
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2
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September 10, 1978
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Miami Dolphins
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L 0–42
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0–2
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Memorial Stadium
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47,730
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3
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September 18, 1978
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at New England Patriots
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W 34–24
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1–2
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Schaeffer Stadium
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57,284
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4
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September 24, 1978
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at Buffalo Bills
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L 17–24
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1–3
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Rich Stadium
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55,270
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5
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October 1, 1978
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Philadelphia Eagles
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L 14–17
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1–4
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Memorial Stadium
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50,314
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6
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October 8, 1978
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at St. Louis Cardinals
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W 30–17
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2–4
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Busch Memorial Stadium
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47,479
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7
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October 15, 1978
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New York Jets
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L 10–33
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2–5
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Memorial Stadium
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45,563
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8
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October 22, 1978
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Denver Broncos
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W 7–6
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3–5
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Memorial Stadium
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54,057
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9
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October 29, 1978
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at Miami Dolphins
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L 8–26
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3–6
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Miami Orange Bowl
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53,524
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10
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November 6, 1978
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Washington Redskins
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W 21–17
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4–6
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Memorial Stadium
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57,631
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11
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November 12, 1978
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at Seattle Seahawks
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W 17–14
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5–6
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Kingdome
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61,905
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12
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November 19, 1978
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Cleveland Browns
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L 24–25
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5–7
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Cleveland Stadium
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45,341
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13
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November 26, 1978
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New England Patriots
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L 14–35
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5–8
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Memorial Stadium
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42,828
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14
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December 3, 1978
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at New York Jets
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L 17–30
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5–9
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Shea Stadium
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50,248
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15
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December 9, 1978
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at Pittsburgh Steelers
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L 13–35
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5–10
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Three Rivers Stadium
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41,957
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16
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December 17, 1978
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Buffalo Bills
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L 14–21
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5–11
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Memorial Stadium
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25,415
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Roster
1978 Baltimore Colts Team Starters
Offense
12 Bill Troup QB
20 Joe Washington RB
48 Roosevelt Leaks FB
81 Roger Carr WR
35 Glenn Doughty WR
83 Mack Alston TE
69 Wade Griffin LT
61 Robert Pratt LG
57 Ken Mendenhall C
62 Ken Huff RG
67 Bob Van Duyne RT
Defense
72 Fred Cook LDE
63 Mike Barnes LDT
76 Joe Ehrmann RDT
78 John Dutton RDE
52 Tom MacLeod LB
56 Ed Simonini LB
53 Stan White LB
43 Norm Thompson LCB
30 Doug Nettles RCB
40 Bruce Laird SS
44 Lyle Blackwood FS
Special Teams
2 Toni Linhart K
49 David Lee P
80 Marshall Johnson WR/PR/KR
Standings
See also
References
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Played in Baltimore (1953–1983) |
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