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Houston's defensive line blocking a San Diego rushing attempt during the 1979 AFC Divisional Playoff Game. The 1979 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 20th overall and the tenth in the National Football League. The franchise scored 362 points while the defense gave up 331 points.
The Buccaneers stopping an Eagles rushing play during the 1979 NFC Divisional Playoff Game. The Buccaneers won their first playoff game in team history by jumping to a 17–0 lead and holding the Eagles to 48 rushing yards, while running back Ricky Bell recorded 142 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. This would have been an incredible ...
The National Football League playoffs for the 1978 season began on December 24, 1978. The postseason tournament concluded with the Pittsburgh Steelers defeating the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII, 35–31, on January 21, 1979, at the Orange Bowl in Miami.
The Oilers made consecutive playoff runs in 1978 (left), 1979 (right) and 1980, led by Dan Pastorini (left), Elvin Bethea (right) and Earl Campbell. The next year , Bum Phillips arrived and with talented stars like Elvin Bethea and Billy "White Shoes" Johnson , the Oilers had their first winning season of the decade going 10–4 but did not ...
NFL playoff results is a listing of the year-by-year results of the NFL Playoff games to determine ... 1979–80: Houston Oilers: 13–7: Denver Broncos [18 ...
The Chargers attempting to rush the ball through the Oilers' defensive line during the 1979 AFC Divisional Playoff Game. The 1979 San Diego Chargers season was the team's twentieth season, and tenth in the National Football League. The 1979 Chargers finished in first place in the AFC West after having finished 9–7 in 1978. The Chargers made ...
In the playoffs, the Oilers would stun the Miami Dolphins, 17–9, in the two teams first playoff meeting, then defeated the New England Patriots 31–14 in New England to advance to their first ever AFC Championship game, but in that game, they would score a mere 5 points in a 34–5 blowout loss to the eventual champion Steelers.
Oilers 2–0: Oilers 23–3: Oilers 24–16: Steelers 26–11 Game in Pittsburgh was the first win for Warren Moon in the series. First season sweep by the Oilers in the series. 1988: Tie 1–1: Oilers 34–14: Steelers 37–34: Steelers 27–12 Steelers' lone road victory in 1988, as well as their only win in division play. 1989: Oilers 2–0 ...