- NFL playoffs, 1991–92
The
NFL playoffs following the1991 NFL season led up toSuper Bowl XXVI .NFL seeds 1990-2001
AFC 1 =Buffalo Bills
AFC 1 div = East
AFC 2 =Denver Broncos
AFC 2 div = West
AFC 3 = Houston Oilers
AFC 3 div = Central
AFC 4 =Kansas City Chiefs
AFC 5 = Los Angeles Raiders
AFC 6 =New York Jets
NFC 1 =Washington Redskins
NFC 1 div = East
NFC 2 =Detroit Lions
NFC 2 div = Central
NFC 3 =New Orleans Saints
NFC 3 div = West
NFC 4 =Chicago Bears
NFC 5 =Dallas Cowboys
NFC 6 =Atlanta Falcons Wild Card playoffs
December 28, 1991
AFC: Kansas City Chiefs 10, Los Angeles Raiders 6
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Raiders
R1=0
R2=3
R3=3
R4=0
RT=6
Home=Chiefs
H1=0
H2=7
H3=0
H4=3
HT=10"at
Arrowhead Stadium ,Kansas City, Missouri *Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
*Game weather: convert|38|°F|°C, partly cloudy
*TV announcers (ABC):Brent Musburger andDick Vermeil
*Referee:Jerry Markbreit
*Game attendance: 75,827Quarterback
Steve DeBerg 's 11-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Fred Jones in the second quarter became the difference as the Chiefs only allowed two Raiders field goals and running backBarry Word rushed for 133 yards.. Los Angeles quarterbackTodd Marinovich threw 4 interceptions, including the first one to Kansas City defensive backDeron Cherry that set up DeBerg's touchdown. After Raiders kickerJeff Jaeger cut the lead 7-6 with his two field goals, Chiefs kickerNick Lowery made one from 18 yards out in the fourth period. Los Angeles advanced to the Kansas City 24-yard line in the closing minutes before linebackerLonnie Marts ' sealed the victory for the Chiefs with an interception.*Scoring
**KC - Jones 11 pass from DeBerg (Lowery kick) KC 7-0
**RAI - field goal Jaeger 32 KC 7-3
**RAI - field goal Jaeger 26 KC 7-6
**KC - field goal Lowery 18 KC 10-6NFC: Atlanta Falcons 27, New Orleans Saints 20
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Falcons
R1=0
R2=10
R3=7
R4=10
RT=27
Home=Saints
H1=7
H2=6
H3=0
H4=7
HT=20"at
Louisiana Superdome ,New Orleans, Louisiana "*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
*Game weather: Played indoors,dome d stadium
*TV announcers (ABC):Al Michaels ,Frank Gifford , andDan Dierdorf
*Referee: Howard Roe
*Game attendance: 68,794Falcons quarterback
Chris Miller completed the game-winning 61-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael Haynes with 2:41 left in the contest. Miller completed 18 out of 30 passes for 291 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Saints jumped to a 10-0 with quarterbackBobby Hebert 's 26-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverFloyd Turner and kickerMorten Andersen 's 45-yard field goal. But the Atlanta tied the game with wide receiverAndre Rison 's 24-yard touchdown reception from Miller and a 44-yard field goal byNorm Johnson . The score was later tied 20-20 late in the final period as the teams traded scores: Andersen and Johnson each added another field goal, Miller threw a 20-yard touchdown to Haynes, and New Orleans running backDalton Hilliard rushed for a 1-yard touchdown. After Haynes scored the winning touchdown for the Falcons, the Saints reached the Atlanta 35-yard line before Hebert threw an interception to Falcons defensive backTim McKyer to clinch the victory.*Scoring
**NO - Turner 26 pass from Hebert (Andersen kick) NO 7-0
**NO - field goal Andersen 45 NO 10-0
**ATL - Rison 24 pass from Miller (Johnson kick) NO 10-7
**ATL - field goal Johnson 44 Tie 10-10
**NO - field goal Andersen 35 NO 13-10
**ATL - Haynes 20 pass from Miller (Johnson kick) ATL 17-13
**NO - Hilliard 1 run (Andersen kick) NO 20-17
**ATL - field goal Johnson 36 Tie 20-20
**ATL - Haynes 61 pass from Miller (Johnson kick) ATL 27-20December 29, 1991
NFC: Dallas Cowboys 17, Chicago Bears 13
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Cowboys
R1=10
R2=0
R3=7
R4=0
RT=17
Home=Bears
H1=0
H2=3
H3=3
H4=7
HT=13"at
Soldier Field ,Chicago "*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 p.m. CST
*Game weather: convert|34|°F|°C, partly cloudy
*TV announcers (CBS ):Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee:Dick Hantak
*Game attendance: 62,594The Cowboys jumped to a 10-0 first quarter lead and held on to win their first playoff game in nine years. Dallas' first score was a 27-yard field goal by Ken Willis. Then Cowboys linebacker Darrick Brownlow blocked a punt that was recovered by linebacker
Ken Norton Jr , setting up a 1-yard touchdown by running backEmmitt Smith , who finished the game with 105 rushing yards. Bears kickerKevin Butler kicked two field goals to cut the score 10-6 by the third period. However, Dallas responded by marching 75 yards to score on quarterbackSteve Beuerlein 's 3-yard touchdown pass to tight endJay Novacek . With 2:42 left in the game, Chicago wide receiver Tom Waddle scored on a 6-yard touchdown reception from quarterbackJim Harbaugh , but the Bears could not score again.*Scoring
**DAL - field goal Willis 27 DAL 3-0
**DAL - E. Smith 1 run (Willis kick) DAL 10-0
**CHI - field goal Butler 19 DAL 10-3
**CHI - field goal Butler 43 DAL 10-6
**DAL - Novacek 3 pass from Beuerlein (Willis kick) DAL 17-6
**CHI - Waddle 6 pass from Harbaugh (Butler kick) DAL 17-13AFC: Houston Oilers 17, New York Jets 10
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Jets
R1=0
R2=10
R3=0
R4=0
RT=10
Home=Oilers
H1=7
H2=7
H3=0
H4=3
HT=17"at
Astrodome ,Houston, Texas "*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
*Game weather: Played indoors,dome d stadium
*TV announcers (NBC ):Marv Albert andPaul Maguire
*Referee: Tom White
*Game attendance: 61,485After leading 14-10 at halftime, the Oilers stopped the Jets twice inside the 5-yard line in the second half to preserve the victory. Houston quarterback
Warren Moon threw two touchdowns in the first half, both toErnest Givins for 5 and 20 yards. For New York, wide receiverAl Toon recorded a 10-yard touchdown reception fromKen O'Brien and kickerRaul Allegre made a 33-yard field goal. The Jets then took the opening kickoff of the second half and marched to the Houston 8-yard line, but O'Brien threw an interception to Oilers defensive backBubba McDowell . Then after Oilers kickerAl Del Greco made a 53-yard field goal, New York faced fourth down and inches at the Houston 3-yard line. Rather than attempt a field goal, running backFreeman McNeil tried to advance the ball but was tackled for no gain. Late in the game, the Jets has another chance to score after recovering a fumble by Moon at the Houston 26-yard line, but turned it over on downs again.*Scoring
**HOU - Givins 5 pass from Moon (Del Greco kick) HOU 7-0
**NYJ - Toon 10 pass from O'Brien (Allegre kick) Tie 7-7
**HOU - Givins 20 pass from Moon (Del Greco kick) HOU 14-7
**NYJ - field goal Allegre 33 HOU 14-10
**HOU - field goal Del Greco 53 HOU 17-10Byes
*AFC:
Buffalo Bills ,Denver Broncos
*NFC:Washington Redskins ,Detroit Lions Divisional playoffs
January 4, 1992
NFC: Washington Redskins 24, Atlanta Falcons 7
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Falcons
R1=0
R2=7
R3=0
R4=0
RT=7
Home=Redskins
H1=0
H2=14
H3=3
H4=7
HT=24"at
RFK Stadium ,Washington, D.C. "*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
*Game weather: convert|49|°F|°C, heavy rain with strong winds
*TV announcers (CBS ):Verne Lundquist andDan Fouts
*Referee:Red Cashion
*Game attendance: 55,181During their regular season meeting, Washington defeated Atlanta 56-17, with quarterback
Mark Rypien throwing for 446 yards and 6 touchdowns. In this game the score was closer, but the result was still the same.Under rainy and muddy conditions, the Redskins forced 6 turnovers, held the ball for over 36 minutes, and scored two touchdowns in a span of 3:11 in the second quarter. Washington scored first by driving 81-yards to score on running back
Ricky Ervins ' 17-yard rushing touchdown. Then, Redskins defensive lineman James "Jumpy" Geathers recovered a fumble to set up running backGerald Riggs ' 2-yard touchdown. In the second half, KickerChip Lohmiller scored a 24-yard field goal and Riggs added a 1-yard touchdown, prompting the fans in attendance to shower the field with the yellow seat cushions that were given out to fans before the game. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/redskins/longterm/1997/history/allart/92falcons.htm] The Falcons lone touchdown was a 1-yard run by running back Tracy Johnson.*Scoring
**WAS - Ervins 17 run (Lohmiller kick) WAS 7-0
**WAS - Riggs 2 run (Lohmiller kick) WAS 14-0
**ATL - T. Johnson 1 run (Johnson kick) WAS 14-7
**WAS - field goal Lohmiller 24 WAS 17-7
**WAS - Riggs 1 run (Lohmiller kick) WAS 24-7AFC: Denver Broncos 26, Houston Oilers 24
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Oilers
R1=14
R2=7
R3=0
R4=3
RT=24
Home=Broncos
H1=6
H2=7
H3=3
H4=10
HT=26"at
Mile High Stadium ,Denver, Colorado *Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/2:00 p.m. MST
*Game weather: convert|30|°F|°C, cloudy
*TV announcers (NBC ): Charlie Jones andTodd Christensen
*Referee:Johnny Grier
*Game attendance: 75,301Trailing 24-23 with 2:07 left in the game, quarterback
John Elway led the Broncos from their own 2-yard line to the winning 28-yard field goal with 16 seconds remaining. On the drive, he converted on two fourth downs. On fourth down and 6 from the Denver 28, he rushed for 7 yards. Then on fourth down and 10, he completed a 44-yard pass to wide receiver Vance Johnson.The Oilers jumped to a 14-0 lead with quarterback Warren Moon's two touchdown passes to wide receivers
Haywood Jeffires and Drew Hill for 15 and 9 yards, respectively. Elway then completed a 10-yard touchdown to Johnson, but kickerDavid Treadwell missed the extra point. Moon responded by throwing a 6-yard touchdown to wide receiver Curtis Duncan to give Houston a 21-6 lead, but Denver running back Greg Lewis scored a 1-yard touchdown before halftime. In the second half, the Oilers were limited to only a 25-yard field goal by kicker Al Del Greco, which gave Houston a 24-16 lead in the fourth quarter. The Broncos then marched 80 yards to score on Lewis' 1-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 24-23.Elway's comeback is now known solely as
The Drive II .
*Scoring
*HOU - Jeffires 15 pass from Moon (Del Greco kick) HOU 7-0
*HOU - Hill 9 pass from Moon (Del Greco kick) HOU 14-0
*DEN - V. Johnson 10 pass from Elway (kick failed) HOU 14-6
*HOU - Duncan 6 pass from Moon (Del Greco kick) HOU 21-6
*DEN - Lewis 1 run (Treadwell kick) HOU 21-13
*DEN - field goal Treadwell 49 HOU 21-16
*HOU - field goal Del Greco 25 HOU 24-16
*DEN - Lewis 1 run (Treadwell kick)HOU 24-23
*DEN - field goal Treadwell 28 DEN 26-24January 5, 1992
AFC: Buffalo Bills 37, Kansas City Chiefs 14
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Chiefs
R1=0
R2=0
R3=7
R4=7
RT=14
Home=Bills
H1=7
H2=10
H3=7
H4=13
HT=37"at
Rich Stadium , Orchard Park, New York*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
*Game weather: convert|37|°F|°C, occasional rain
*TV announcers (NBC ):Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
*Referee: Pat Haggerty
*Game attendance: 80,182Buffalo avenged their 33-6 loss to Kansas City during the regular season by eliminating them from the playoffs with a dominating 37-14 win. The Bills crushed the Chiefs by jumping to a 24-0 lead in the third quarter. Buffalo quarterback
Jim Kelly threw 3 touchdown passes: a 25-yarder to wide receiverAndre Reed , a 53-yard one to Reed, and a 10-yarder to wide receiverJames Lofton . Bills kickerScott Norwood added 3 field goals, running backKenneth Davis scored a touchdown on a 5-yard run, Reed finished with 4 receptions for 100 yards and 2 touchdowns, and running backThurman Thomas recorded 100 rushing yards. Meanwhile, Chiefs starting quarterback Steve DeBerg was knocked out of the game in the second period with a sprained thumb, and backup quarterbackMark Vlasic threw 4 interceptions. Although Kansas City running backBarry Word scored on a 3-yard touchdown, he was held to 50 rushing yards. The Chiefs only other score was Vlasic's 10-yard touchdown completion to wide receiver Fred Jones.This was Thomas' fourth consecutive postseason game with at least 100 rushing yards, the second longest streak in NFL history (behind
John Riggins ' 6)*Scoring
**BUF - Reed 25 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick) BUF 7-0
**BUF - Reed 53 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick) BUF 14-0
**BUF - field goal Norwood 33 BUF 17-0
**BUF - Lofton 10 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick) BUF 24-0
**KC - Word 3 run (Lowery kick) BUF 24-7
**BUF - field goal Norwood 20 BUF 27-7
**BUF - field goal Norwood 47 BUF 30-7
**BUF - Davis 5 run (Norwood kick) BUF 37-7
**KC - F. Jones 10 pass from Vlasic (Lowery kick) BUF 37-14NFC: Detroit Lions 38, Dallas Cowboys 6
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Cowboys
R1=3
R2=3
R3=0
R4=0
RT=6
Home=Lions
H1=7
H2=10
H3=14
H4=7
HT=38"at
Pontiac Silverdome ,Pontiac, Michigan "*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
*Game weather: Played indoors,dome d stadium
*TV announcers (CBS ):Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee:Gordon McCarter
*Game attendance: 79,835Quarterback
Erik Kramer led the Lions to their first and only postseason victory since 1957 by completing 29 out of 38 passes for 341 yards and 3 touchdowns. Kramer completed a 31-yard score to wide receiver Willie Green, a 6-yarder to Green, and a 7-yarder to wide receiverHerman Moore . Detroit defensive backMelvin Jenkins returned an interception 41-yard for a touchdown, kicker Eddie Murray added a 36-yard field goal, and running backBarry Sanders rushed for a 47-yard touchdown. The Cowboys' only scores were two 28-yard field goals by kicker Ken Willis. Dallas quarterbackSteve Beuerlein was held to just 7 of 13 completions for 91 yards, with 1 interception.*Scoring
**DET - Green 31 pass from Kramer (Murray kick) DET 7-0
**DAL - field goal Willis 28 DET 7-3
**DET - Jenkins 41 interception return (Murray kick) DET 14-3
**DAL - field goal Willis 28 DET 14-6
**DET - field goal Murray 36 DET 17-6
**DET - Green 6 pass from Kramer (Murray kick) DET 24-6
**DET - Moore 7 pass from Kramer (Murray kick) DET 31-6
**DET - Sanders 47 run (Murray kick) DET 38-6Conference Championships
January 12, 1992
AFC: Buffalo Bills 10, Denver Broncos 7
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Broncos
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=7
RT=7
Home=Bills
H1=0
H2=0
H3=7
H4=3
HT=10"at
Rich Stadium , Orchard Park, New York*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
*Game weather: convert|34|°F|°C, clear
*TV announcers (NBC ):Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
*Referee:Dale Hamer
*Game attendance: 80,272Buffalo relied on missed field goals by Denver and some key plays from their defense to narrowly defeat the Broncos in a tough defensive struggle. Although the first half was scoreless, the Broncos advanced into Buffalo territory on all five of their possessions in the first half. However, Denver kicker David Treadwell missed 3 field goals, hitting the goal posts twice and driving the other attempt wide right.
Late in the third quarter, the Broncos faced second down and 10 at their own 19-yard line. Quarterback John Elway threw a shovel pass intended for running back Steve Sewell, but it was tipped by Bills defensive lineman Jeff Wright into the arms of linebacker
Carlton Bailey , who returned the ball 11 yards for Buffalo's only touchdown of the game. Elway was then knocked out of the game after suffering a deep thigh bruise, and was replaced by backupGary Kubiak . With 4:18 left in the game, Buffalo kicker Scott Norwood made a 44-yard field goal to increase the lead, 10-0. Kubiak, who was playing in his last NFL game before retiring, led the Broncos 85 yards in eight plays and scored a 3-yard touchdown run with 1:43 left. Denver then recovered the ensuingonside kick , but the Bills clinched the victory after defensive backKirby Jackson forced and recovered a fumble from running backSteve Sewell .Broncos receiver
Vance Johnson finished the game with 8 receptions for 104 yards. Kubiak completed 11 of 12 passes for 136 yards and rushed for 22.*Scoring
**BUF - Bailey 11 interception return (Norwood kick) BUF 7-0
**BUF - field goal Norwood 44 BUF 10-0
**DEN - Kubiak 3 run (Treadwell kick) BUF 10-7NFC: Washington Redskins 41, Detroit Lions 10
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Lions
R1=0
R2=10
R3=0
R4=0
RT=10
Home=Redskins
H1=10
H2=7
H3=10
H4=14
HT=41"at
RFK Stadium ,Washington, D.C. "*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/1:00 p.m. PST
*Game weather: convert|40|°F|°C, clear
*TV announcers (CBS ):Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee:Bob McElwee
*Game attendance: 55,585The Redskins crushed the Lions, 41-10, as quarterback
Mark Rypien completed 12 out of 17 passes for 228 yards and 2 touchdowns. Detroit quarterback Erik Kramer was sacked 5 times, three of them by Washington linebacker Wilber Marshall. Lions future hall of fame running backBarry Sanders , who rushed for 1,548 yards during the season, was held to just 44 yards on 11 carries.The Redskins forced 2 turnovers on the Lions' first two possessions, and jumped to a 10-0 lead with just 4:02 into the game. On Detroit's first play of the game, Washington defensive lineman Charles Mann forced Kramer to fumble, setting up running back
Gerald Riggs ' 2-yard touchdown. Then Redskins kicker Chip Lohmiller made a 20-yard field goal after linebackerKurt Gouveia intercepted a pass and returned it 38 yards to the Detroit 10-yard line. In the second period, Kramer completed an 18-yard touchdown to wide receiver Willie Green, but it was countered by Riggs' 3-yard touchdown. Lions kicker Eddie Murray then made a 30-yard field goal and the Redskins only led 17-10 at halftime.However, Washington scored 24 unanswered points in the second half. Lohmiller scored his second field goal of the game, a 28-yarder. Rypien threw a pair of touchdown passes for wide receivers
Gary Clark andArt Monk for 45 and 21 yards, respectively. CornerbackDarrell Green also returned an interception 32 yards for a touchdown.*Scoring
**WAS - Riggs 2 run (Lohmiller kick) WAS 7-0
**WAS - field goal Lohmiller 20 WAS 10-0
**DET - Green 18 pass from Kramer (Murray kick) WAS 10-7
**WAS - Riggs 3 run (Lohmiller kick) WAS 17-7
**DET - field goal Murray 30 WAS 17-10
**WAS - field goal Lohmiller 28 WAS 20-10
**WAS - Clark 45 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller kick) WAS 27-10
**WAS - Monk 21 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller kick) WAS 34-10
**WAS - Green 32 interception return (Lohmiller kick) WAS 41-10uper Bowl
Washington Redskins (NFC) 37,Buffalo Bills (AFC) 24, atHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome ,Minneapolis, Minnesota Bracket
4RoundBracket-Byes | RD1=Wild Card Playoffs
RD2=Divisional Playoffs
RD3=Conference Championships
RD4=Super Bowl XXVI
group1=NFC
group2=AFCRD1-seed01=5
RD1-team01=Dallas
RD1-score01=17
RD1-seed02=4
RD1-team02=Chicago
RD1-score02=13RD1-seed05=6
RD1-team05=Atlanta
RD1-score05=27
RD1-seed06=3
RD1-team06=New Orleans
RD1-score06=20RD1-seed09=6
RD1-team09=N.Y. Jets
RD1-score09=10
RD1-seed10=3
RD1-team10=Houston
RD1-score10=17RD1-seed13=5
RD1-team13=L.A. Raiders
RD1-score13=6
RD1-seed14=4
RD1-team14=Kansas City
RD1-score14=10RD2-seed01=5
RD2-team01=Dallas
RD2-score01=6
RD2-seed02=2
RD2-team02=Detroit
RD2-score02=38RD2-seed03=6
RD2-team03=Atlanta
RD2-score03=7
RD2-seed04=1
RD2-team04=Washington
RD2-score04=24RD2-seed05=3
RD2-team05=Houston
RD2-score05=24
RD2-seed06=2
RD2-team06=Denver
RD2-score06=26RD2-seed07=4
RD2-team07=Kansas City
RD2-score07=14
RD2-seed08=1
RD2-team08=Buffalo
RD2-score08=37RD3-seed01=2
RD3-team01=Detroit
RD3-score01=10
RD3-seed02=1
RD3-team02=Washington
RD3-score02=41RD3-seed03=2
RD3-team03=Denver
RD3-score03=7
RD3-seed04=1
RD3-team04=Buffalo
RD3-score04=10RD4-seed01=N1
RD4-team01=Washington
RD4-score01=37
RD4-seed02=A1
RD4-team02=Buffalo
RD4-score02=24References
*"Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League" (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)
*"The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Book 1995" (ISBN 0-89204-523-X)
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