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1972 Baltimore Colts season

20th season in franchise history; final one with Johnny Unitas


20th season in franchise history; final one with Johnny Unitas

FieldValue
teamBaltimore Colts
year1972
record5–9
division_place3rd AFC East
coachDon McCafferty (1–4)
John Sandusky (4–5)
(interim)
general managerJoe Thomas
ownerRobert Irsay
stadiumMemorial Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro_bowlersC Bill Curry
LB Ted Hendricks
KR Bruce Laird
shortnavlinkColts seasons

John Sandusky (4–5) (interim) LB Ted Hendricks KR Bruce Laird

The 1972 Baltimore Colts season was the 20th season for the team in the National Football League. They finished with 5 wins and 9 losses, third in the AFC East.

Robert Irsay, who had recently taken over the Los Angeles Rams, traded ownership of the NFL franchises with Colts' owner Carroll Rosenbloom, with players and coaching staffs remaining intact. Rosenbloom had previously wanted to move the Colts to Tampa, but was turned down by the league.

However, the Colts were getting older and started 1–4 before third-year head coach Don McCafferty was fired by new general manager Joe Thomas. In their final nine games under interim head coach John Sandusky, Baltimore won four to finish at 5–9, their first losing mark in sixteen seasons. The entire coaching staff was let go after the season concluded.

Offseason

  • July 13, 1972 — Robert Irsay bought the Los Angeles Rams and transferred ownership to Carroll Rosenbloom, in exchange for ownership of the Colts.

NFL draft

Main article: 1972 NFL draft

Personnel

Staff/coaches

1972 Baltimore Colts staff
**Front office**

Roster

Regular season

Main article: 1972 NFL season

The season began ominously for the Colts when they were defeated at home on opening day by the St. Louis Cardinals and their journeyman quarterback, Tim Van Galder. In week two, Johnny Unitas threw for 376 yards and three touchdowns, but it was far from enough as Joe Namath threw for 496 yards and six touchdowns to power the New York Jets to a 44–34 victory at Memorial Stadium, the Jets' first victory over the Colts since Super Bowl III.

In October, the Colts' season reached its nadir when it was shut out twice at home in a three-week stretch by the Dallas Cowboys, who undoubtedly wanted revenge for their loss to Baltimore in Super Bowl V, and the Miami Dolphins, who were on their way to a 17–0 season and their first Super Bowl championship under former Colts coach Don Shula.

Unitas, age 39, made his final appearance in Baltimore in the fourth quarter of a 35–7 victory over Buffalo on December 3, and threw a 63-yard completion for his 287th career touchdown pass. Two weeks later, he played his final game as a Colt, with a completion and an interception.

For the third consecutive year, the Colts played their season finale at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Only this time, it was not in the postseason, but a humbling 16–0 shutout to the Dolphins in Week 14 in a game which was nowhere near as close as the final score. Baltimore ended the 1970 season with a win over the Cowboys in Super Bowl V, and ended the 1971 season with a loss to the Dolphins in the AFC Championship game.

Schedule

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September 17[St. Louis Cardinals](1972-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)**L** 3–100–1Memorial Stadium53,562[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197209170clt.htm)
September 24**[New York Jets](1972-new-york-jets-season)****L** 34–440–2Memorial Stadium56,626[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197209240clt.htm)
October 1at **[Buffalo Bills](1972-buffalo-bills-season)****W** 17–01–2War Memorial Stadium46,206[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197210010buf.htm)
October 8[San Diego Chargers](1972-san-diego-chargers-season)**L** 20–231–3Memorial Stadium55,459[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197210080clt.htm)
October 15[Dallas Cowboys](1972-dallas-cowboys-season)**L** 0–211–4Memorial Stadium58,992[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197210150clt.htm)
October 22at **[New York Jets](1972-new-york-jets-season)****L** 20–241–5Shea Stadium62,948[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197210220nyj.htm)
October 29**[Miami Dolphins](1972-miami-dolphins-season)****L** 0–231–6Memorial Stadium60,000[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197210290clt.htm)
at **[New England Patriots](1972-new-england-patriots-season)****W** 24–172–6Schaefer Stadium60,999[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197211060nwe.htm)
November 12at [San Francisco 49ers](1972-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 21–242–7Candlestick Park61,214[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197211120sfo.htm)
November 19at [Cincinnati Bengals](1972-cincinnati-bengals-season)**W** 20–193–7Riverfront Stadium49,512[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197211190cin.htm)
November 26**[New England Patriots](1972-new-england-patriots-season)****W** 31–04–7Memorial Stadium54,907[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197211260clt.htm)
December 3**[Buffalo Bills](1972-buffalo-bills-season)****W** 35–75–7Memorial Stadium55,390[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197212030clt.htm)
December 10at [Kansas City Chiefs](1972-kansas-city-chiefs-season)**L** 10–245–8Arrowhead Stadium44,175[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197212100kan.htm)
at **[Miami Dolphins](1972-miami-dolphins-season)****L** 0–165–9Orange Bowl80,010[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197212160mia.htm)
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

References

References

  1. (July 14, 1972). "Colts owner trades club for Rams". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  2. (July 14, 1972). "Colts' owner now sole owner of Rams". The Bulletin.
  3. Maule, Tex. (August 14, 1972). "Nay on the neighs, yea on the baas".
  4. Snyder, Cameron C.. (February 17, 1976). "Viking Talks in N.Y. Do Not Surprise Thomas". [[The Baltimore Sun]].
  5. (October 17, 1972). "Colts pick Sandusky as coach". [[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  6. (October 17, 1972). "Colt players meet secretly on McCafferty dismissal". Milwaukee Journal.
  7. (October 17, 1972). "Curry criticizes McCafferty firing". Free Lance-Star.
  8. (October 18, 1972). "Colts players unhappy; rap coach's firing". Youngstown Vindicator.
  9. (December 17, 1972). "Miami succeeds, but Morris fails". Eugene Register-Guard.
  10. (December 21, 1972). "Thomas fires entire Colt coaching staff". Bangor Daily News.
  11. (December 21, 1972). "Coach Sandusky ousted by Colts". Nashua Telegraph.
  12. (December 21, 1972). "Mass firing starts Colt housecleaning". Free Lance-Star.
  13. "NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book". Workman Publishing Co..
  14. "1972 Baltimore Colts Draftees". Pro Football Reference.
  15. (December 4, 1972). "Domres stars as Colts whip Bills". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  16. (December 4, 1972). "287th TD pass". Reading Eagle.
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