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1973 Baltimore Colts
League National Football League
Owner Robert Irsay
General manager Joe Thomas
Head coach Howard Schnellenberger
Starting quarterback Marty Domres, Bert Jones
Home field Memorial Stadium
1972 • other seasons • 1974


Team Cover Appearances

none

Game Publications

Regular Season

Week 9: at Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Colts (November 11, 1973)
Nfl-game-program 1973-11-11 bal-mia.jpg
Team(s) Miami Dolphins vs. Baltimore Colts
Venue Orange Bowl
People Bronko Nagurski
Cover Artist(s)
Price n/a
See Also

Season Publications

Indianapolis Colts publications by season

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1973 NFL season by team
AFC East Central West
Baltimore Colts • Buffalo Bills • Miami Dolphins • New England Patriots • New York Jets Cincinnati Bengals • Cleveland Browns • Houston Oilers • Pittsburgh Steelers Denver Broncos • Kansas City Chiefs • Oakland Raiders • San Diego Chargers
NFC East Central West
Dallas Cowboys • New York Giants • Philadelphia Eagles • St. Louis Cardinals • Washington Redskins Chicago Bears • Detroit Lions • Green Bay Packers • Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons • Los Angeles Rams • New Orleans Saints • San Francisco 49ers