1988 Houston Oilers season explained

Team:Houston Oilers
Year:1988
Record:10–6
Division Place:3rd AFC Central
Coach:Jerry Glanville
General Manager:Ladd Herzeg
Owner:Bud Adams
Stadium:Houston Astrodome
Radio:KODA–FM 99.1
Playoffs:Won Wild Card Playoffs
(at Browns) 24–23
Lost Divisional Playoffs
(at Bills) 10–17
Pro Bowlers:DT Ray Childress
LB John Grimsley
WR Drew Hill
G Bruce Matthews
QB Warren Moon
G Mike Munchak
RB Mike Rozier
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The 1988 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League and the 29th overall. The franchise scored 424 points, which was second in the AFC and second overall in the NFL. The defense gave up 365 points. Their record of 10 wins and 6 losses resulted in a third-place finish in the AFC Central Division. The Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football and appeared in the playoffs for the second consecutive year. Warren Moon would be selected for the Pro Bowl. In the playoffs, they defeated the Cleveland Browns 24-23 in the Wild Card game. However, in the divisional playoffs, they lost 17-10 to the Bills.

Offseason

NFL draft

See main article: article and 1988 NFL draft. [1]

Personnel

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 4at Indianapolis ColtsW 17–14 (OT)1–0Hoosier Dome57,251
2September 11Los Angeles RaidersW 38–352–0Astrodome46,050
3September 18at New York JetsL 3–452–1Giants Stadium64,683
4September 25New England PatriotsW 31–63–1Astrodome38,646
5October 2at Philadelphia EaglesL 23–323–2Veterans Stadium64,692
6October 9Kansas City ChiefsW 7–64–2Astrodome39,134
7October 16at Pittsburgh SteelersW 34–145–2Three Rivers Stadium52,229
8October 23at Cincinnati BengalsL 21–445–3Riverfront Stadium54,659
9October 30Washington RedskinsW 41–176–3Astrodome48,781
10November 7Cleveland BrownsW 24–177–3Astrodome51,467
11November 13at Seattle SeahawksL 24–277–4Kingdome60,446
12November 20Phoenix CardinalsW 38–208–4Astrodome43,843
13November 24at Dallas CowboysW 25–179–4Texas Stadium50,845
14December 4Pittsburgh SteelersL 34–379–5Astrodome47,791
15December 11Cincinnati BengalsW 41–610–5Astrodome50,269
16December 18at Cleveland BrownsL 23–2810–6Cleveland Municipal Stadium74,610
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Season summary

Week 1

The game started at 4:00 PM on Sunday, September 4, 1988, in Hoosier Dome.

First Quarter:

Second Quarter:

Third Quarter:No points scored.

Fourth Quarter:No points scored.

Overtime:

The game ended in overtime at 17-14, with the Houston Oilers on top.

Week 2

The game started at 4:00 PM on Sunday, September 11, 1988. The game was played at the Houston Astrodome. In the first quarter, Marcus Allen of the Raiders rushed one yard for a touchdown. That same quarter, Allen Pinkett of the Oilers rushed three yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, Willie Gault of the Raiders received a 42-yard pass from Steve Beuerlein for a touchdown. In that quarter, Tim Brown of the Raiders also received a 4-yard pass from Steve Beuerlein for another touchdown. Allen Pinkett of the Oilers rushed for a one-yard touchdown in the same quarter, Steve Smith of the Raiders received a 9-yard pass from Steve Beuerlein in the same quarter, Drew Hill received a 16-yard pass from Cody Carlson of the Oilers for the fifth touchdown in that quarter between both teams. In the third quarter, Tony Zendejas kicked a 19-yard field goal for the Oilers. In the fourth quarter, Ernest Givins of the Oilers received a 12-yard touchdown pass from Cody Carlson. Also in that quarter, Marcus Allen of the Raiders rushed one yard for a touchdown. Allen Pinkett of the Oilers brought back the lead on that quarter, rushing 6 yards for a touchdown. Eventually, the game ended 38-35 with the Oilers on top, resulting in a win.[2]

Week 3

The game started at 1:00 PM on Sunday, September 18, 1988. The game was played at Giants Stadium. In the first quarter, Tony Zendejas of the Oilers kicked a 30-yard field goal, scoring the only points of the game for the Oilers. Kurt Sohn of the New York Jets received a 8-yard pass from Ken O'Brien for a touchdown in the same quarter. Also in the first quarter, Freeman McNeil of the New York Jets rushed 8 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, Wesley Walker of the New York Jets received two touchdown passes from . Ken O'Brien, with the distances being 4-yards and 50-yards. In the third quarter, Pat Leahy of the Jets kicked a 47-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, Wesley Walker received a 23-yard pass from Pat Ryan, resulting in a touchdown. Also in that quarter, Mike Zordich of the Jets intercepted a pass, and ran 35 yards for a touchdown. The final score was 45-3, with the New York Jets on top. This game was a loss for the Oilers.

Week 16

Standings

Playoffs

WeekDateOpponentResultAttendance
Wild CardDecember 24, 1988at Cleveland BrownsW 24–23
DivisionalJanuary 1, 1989at Buffalo BillsL 10–17

AFC Divisional

Awards and records

Milestones

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1988 Houston Oilers draftees . Pro-Football-Reference.com . November 12, 2014 .
  2. Web site: Los Angeles Raiders at Houston Oilers - September 11th, 1988. 2021-03-21. Pro-Football-Reference.com. en.