1983 Atlanta Falcons season

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1983 Atlanta Falcons season
General manager Tom Braatz
Head coach Dan Henning
Home stadium Fulton County Stadium
Results
Record7–9
Division place4th NFC West
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers G R. C. Thielemann
T Mike Kenn
FB William Andrews
KR Billy Johnson

The 1983 Atlanta Falcons season was the Falcons’ eighteenth season in the National Football League. The team looked to improve on its 5–4 1982 season and make the playoffs for the second consecutive season. However, the Falcons started out terribly, losing five of their first seven games. The Falcons would finish the season with a 7–9 record in their first season under head coach Dan Henning. This would ultimately prove the first of eight consecutive losing seasons for the Falcons.

Contents

Offseason

NFL draft

1983 Atlanta Falcons draft
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege
116Mike PittsDEAlabama
243Jim BrittDBLouisiana State
375Andrew ProvenceDTSouth Carolina
4102John HarperLBSouthern Illinois
5129Brett MillerOTIowa
6156Anthony AllenWRWashington
7183Jeff TurkDBBoise State
8215John RadeLBBoise State
10268Ralph GiacomarroPPenn State
11295John SalleyDBWyoming
12322Allama MatthewsTEVanderbilt

Personnel

Staff

1983 Atlanta Falcons staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – George Dostal

Roster

1983 Atlanta Falcons roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams (ST)

Reserve

Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 4at Chicago Bears W 20–171–0 Soldier Field 60,165
2September 11 New York Giants L 13–161–1 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 58,075
3September 18at Detroit Lions W 30–142–1 Pontiac Silverdome 54,622
4September 25at San Francisco 49ers L 20–242–2 Candlestick Park 57,814
5October 2 Philadelphia Eagles L 24–282–3Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium50,621
6October 9 New Orleans Saints L 17–192–4Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium51,654
7October 16at Los Angeles Rams L 21–272–5 Anaheim Stadium 50,404
8October 23at New York Jets W 27–213–5 Shea Stadium 46,878
9October 30 New England Patriots W 24–134–5Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium47,546
10November 6at New Orleans Saints L 10–274–6 Louisiana Superdome 67,062
11November 14 Los Angeles Rams L 13–364–7Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium31,202
12November 20 San Francisco 49ers W 28–245–7Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium39,782
13November 27 Green Bay Packers W 47–416–7Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium35,688
14December 4at Washington Redskins L 21–376–8 RFK Stadium 52,074
15December 10at Miami Dolphins L 24–316–9 Miami Orange Bowl 56,725
16December 18 Buffalo Bills W 31–147–9Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium31,015
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

NFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
San Francisco 49ers (2)1060.6254–28–4432293W3
Los Angeles Rams (5)970.5635–18–4361344W1
New Orleans Saints 880.5002–47–5319337L1
Atlanta Falcons 790.4381–54–8370389W1

Awards and records

References