1998 NFL season

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The 1998 NFL season was the 79th regular season of the National Football League.

The Tennessee Oilers moved their home games from Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis to Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, still awaiting construction on a new stadium (Adelphia Coliseum) in Nashville.

This was the first season that CBS held the rights to televise American Football Conference games, taking over the package from NBC. Meanwhile, this was the first time that ESPN broadcasted all of the Sunday night games throughout the season.

The season ended with Super Bowl XXXIII when the Denver Broncos defeated the Atlanta Falcons.

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Major rule changes

  • Tinted visors on players' facemasks are banned except for medical need.
  • A defensive player can no longer flinch before the snap in an attempt to draw movement from an offensive linemen.
  • A team will be penalized immediately for having 12 players in a huddle even if the 12th player goes straight to the sideline as the huddle breaks.
  • The coin toss will be called before the coin itself is tossed, not while the coin is in the air. (This is a mid-season change resulting from a controversy during the Detroit Lions-Pittsburgh Steelers game on Thanksgiving Day, where conflicting calls were heard during the toss.)

Final standings

W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against

Qualified for playoffs
AFC East
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
New York Jets 1240.750416266
Miami Dolphins 1060.625321265
Buffalo Bills 1060.625400333
New England Patriots 970.563337329
Indianapolis Colts 3130.188310444
AFC Central
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Jacksonville Jaguars 1150.688392338
Tennessee Oilers 880.500330320
Pittsburgh Steelers 790.438263303
Baltimore Ravens 6100.375269335
Cincinnati Bengals 3130.188268452
AFC West
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Denver Broncos 1420.875501309
Oakland Raiders 880.500288356
Seattle Seahawks 880.500372310
Kansas City Chiefs 790.438327363
San Diego Chargers 5110.313241342
NFC East
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Dallas Cowboys 1060.625381275
Arizona Cardinals 970.563325378
New York Giants 880.500287309
Washington Redskins 6100.375319421
Philadelphia Eagles 3130.188161344
NFC Central
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Minnesota Vikings 1510.938556296
Green Bay Packers 1150.688408319
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 880.500314295
Detroit Lions 5110.313306378
Chicago Bears 4120.250276368
NFC West
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Atlanta Falcons 1420.875442289
San Francisco 49ers 1240.750479328
New Orleans Saints 6100.375305359
Carolina Panthers 4120.250336413
St. Louis Rams 4120.250285378

Tiebreakers

  • Miami finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on better net division points (6 to Bills' 0).
  • Oakland finished ahead of Seattle in the AFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).
  • Carolina finished ahead of St. Louis in the NFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).

Playoffs

Main article: NFL playoffs, 1998-99
Home team in capitals

AFC

  • Wild-Card playoffs: MIAMI 24, Buffalo 17; JACKSONVILLE 25, New England 10
  • Divisional playoffs: DENVER 38, Miami 3; N.Y. JETS 34, Jacksonville 24
  • AFC Championship: DENVER 23, N.Y. Jets 10 at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado, January 17, 1999

NFC

  • Wild-Card playoffs: Arizona 20, DALLAS 7; SAN FRANCISCO 30, Green Bay 27
  • Divisional playoffs: ATLANTA 20, San Francisco 18; MINNESOTA 41, Arizona 21
  • NFC Championship: Atlanta 30, MINNESOTA 27 (OT) at Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 17, 1999

Super Bowl

Statistical leaders

Team

Points scoredMinnesota Vikings (556)
Total yards gainedSan Francisco 49ers (6,800)
Yards rushingSan Francisco 49ers (2,544)
Yards passingMinnesota Vikings (4,328)
Fewest points allowedMiami Dolphins (265)
Fewest total yards allowedSan Diego Chargers (4,208)
Fewest rushing yards allowedSan Diego Chargers (1,140)
Fewest passing yards allowedPhiladelphia Eagles (2,720)

Individual

ScoringGary Anderson, Minnesota (164 points)
TouchdownsTerrell Davis, Denver (23 TDs)
Most field goals madeAl Del Greco, Tennessee (36 FGs)
RushingTerrell Davis, Denver (2,008 yards)
PassingRandall Cunningham, Minnesota, (106.0 rating)
Passing touchdownsSteve Young, San Francisco (36 TDs)
Pass receivingO.J. McDuffie, Miami (90 catches)
Pass receiving yardsAntonio Freeman, Green Bay (1,424)
Punt returnsDeion Sanders, Dallas (15.6 average yards)
Kickoff returnsTerry Fair, Detroit (28.0 average yards)
InterceptionsTy Law, New England (8)
PuntingCraig Hentrich, Tennessee (47.2 average yards)
SacksMichael Sinclair, Seattle (16.5)

Awards

Most Valuable PlayerTerrell Davis, Running Back, Denver
Coach of the YearDan Reeves, Atlanta
Offensive Player of the YearTerrell Davis, Running Back, Denver
Defensive Player of the YearReggie White, Defensive End, Green Bay
Offensive Rookie of the YearRandy Moss, Wide Receiver, Minnesota
Defensive Rookie of the YearCharles Woodson, Cornerback, Oakland
NFL Comeback Player of the YearDoug Flutie, Quarterback, Buffalo

References

Template:1998 NFL season by team Template:NFL seasonsfr:Saison NFL 1998

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