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1963 Houston Oilers season Head coach Pop Ivy Record 6–8 Division place 3rd AFL Eastern Playoff finish did not qualify
The 1963 Houston Oilers season was their fourth in the league . The team failed to improve on their previous output of 11–3, winning only six games.[ 1] They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.
Season schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 7, 1963
Oakland Raiders
L 24–13
24,749
2
September 14, 1963
Denver Broncos
W 20–14
22,855
3
September 22, 1963
at New York Jets
L 24–17
9,336
4
September 28, 1963
at Buffalo Bills
W 31–20
32,340
5
October 6, 1963
Kansas City Chiefs
L 28–7
27,801
6
October 13, 1963
at Denver Broncos
W 33–24
24,087
7
October 20, 1963
Buffalo Bills
W 28–14
23,948
8
October 27, 1963
Kansas City Chiefs
W 28–7
26,331
9
November 1, 1963
at Boston Patriots
L 45–3
31,185
10
November 10, 1963
New York Jets
W 31–27
23,615
11
December 1, 1963
at San Diego Chargers
L 27–0
31,713
12
December 8, 1963
Boston Patriots
L 46–28
23,462
13
December 15, 1963
San Diego Chargers
L 20–14
18,540
14
December 22, 1963
at Oakland Raiders
L 52–49
17,401
Division standings
References
Founded in 1960
Formerly the Houston Oilers (1960–1996) and the Tennessee Oilers (1997–1998)
Based and headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee
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