- NFL playoffs, 1988–89
The
NFL playoffs following the1988 NFL season led up toSuper Bowl XXIII .Due to
Christmas , the two wild card playoff games were held in a span of three days.NFL seeds 1978-1989
AFC 1 =Cincinnati Bengals
AFC 1 div = Central
AFC 2 =Buffalo Bills
AFC 2 div = East
AFC 3 =Seattle Seahawks
AFC 3 div = West
AFC 4 =Cleveland Browns
AFC 5 = Houston Oilers
NFC 1 =Chicago Bears
NFC 1 div = Central
NFC 2 =San Francisco 49ers
NFC 2 div = West
NFC 3 =Philadelphia Eagles
NFC 3 div = East
NFC 4 =Minnesota Vikings
NFC 5 = Los Angeles Rams"Note: The Cincinnati Bengals (the AFC 1 seed) did not play the Houston Oilers (the 5 seed), nor did the Chicago Bears (the NFC 1 seed) play the Minnesota Vikings (the 4 seed), in the Divisional playoff round because those teams were in the same division."
Wild Card playoffs
December 24, 1988
AFC: Houston Oilers 24, Cleveland Browns 23
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Oilers
R1=0
R2=14
R3=0
R4=10
RT=24
Home=Browns
H1=3
H2=6
H3=7
H4=7
HT=23"at
Cleveland Stadium ,Cleveland, Ohio "
*Game time: 1:30 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC ):Don Criqui andBob Trumpy
*Referee:Jerry Seeman
*Game attendance: 74,977Oilers cornerback Richard Johnson's interception set up kicker
Tony Zendejas ' game-clinching 49-field field goal with 1:54 left in the game. After the Browns scored first on a 33-yard field goal byMatt Bahr , Houston marched 91 yards to score on quarterbackWarren Moon 's 14-yard touchdown pass to running backAllen Pinkett . Then on Cleveland's next drive, Oilers defensive lineman Richard Byrd recovered quarterbackDon Strock 's fumble to set up Pinkett's 16-yard touchdown run. Bahr later made two field goals to cut Houston's lead, 14-9, before halftime. In the third quarter, backup quarterbackMike Pagel , who replaced an injured Strock, threw a 14-yard touchdown completion to wide receiverWebster Slaughter to put the Browns ahead, 16-14. However, the Oilers marched on a 76-yard drive that was capped with running backLorenzo White 's 1-yard rushing touchdown. After Johnson's interception and Zendejas' subsequent game-clinching 49-yard field goal, Slaughter caught a 2-yard touchdown reception to close out the scoring.*Scoring
**CLE - field goal Bahr 33 CLE 3-0
**HOU - Pinkett 14 pass from Moon (Zendejas kick) HOU 7-3
**HOU - Pinkett 16 run (Zendejas kick) HOU 14-3
**CLE - field goal Bahr 26 HOU 14-6
**CLE - field goal Bahr 28 HOU 14-9
**CLE - Slaughter 14 pass from Pagel (Bahr kick) CLE 16-14
**HOU - White 1 run (Zendejas kick) HOU 21-16
**HOU - field goal Zendejas 49 HOU 24-16
**CLE - Slaughter 2 pass from Pagel (Bahr kick) HOU 24-23December 26, 1988
NFC: Minnesota Vikings 28, Los Angeles Rams 17
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Rams
R1=0
R2=7
R3=3
R4=7
RT=17
Home=Vikings
H1=14
H2=0
H3=7
H4=7
HT=28"at
Metrodome ,Minneapolis, Minnesota "
*Game time: 2:30 p.m. EST/1:30 p.m. CST
*TV announcers (CBS ):Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee:Dick Hantak
*Game attendance: 57,666Vikings safety
Joey Browner recorded two interceptions in the first quarter to set up a two touchdown lead that the Rams could never recover from. Browner's first interception led to a Minnesota 73-yard drive that was capped by running back Alfred Anderson's 7-yard rushing touchdown. Browner returned his second interception to the Los Angeles 17-yard line, whereAllen Rice took it in for a touchdown on the next play. In the second quarter, Rams quarterbackJim Everett cut the lead in half with a 3-yard touchdown completion to tight end Damone Johnson. But in the third quarter, Anderson scored another touchdown, this time a 1-yard run, to extend the Vikings lead, 21-7. The Rams responded with a 33-yard field goal byMike Lansford , but Minnesota put the game out of reach with tight end Carl Hilton's 5-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Wade Wilson. Wilson finished the game with 253 passing yards and a touchdown, while receiver Anthony Carter caught 4 passes for 102 yards.*Scoring
**MIN - Anderson 7 run (Nelson kick) MIN 7-0
**MIN - Rice 17 run (Nelson kick) MIN 14-0
**RAMS - Johnson 3 pass from Everett (Lansford kick) MIN 14-7
**MIN - Anderson 1 run (Nelson kick) MIN 21-7
**RAMS - field goal Lansford 33 MIN 21-10
**MIN - Hilton 5 pass from Wilson (Nelson kick) MIN 28-10
**RAMS - Holohan 11 pass from Everett (Lansford kick) MIN 28-17Divisional playoffs
December 31, 1988
NFC: Chicago Bears 20, Philadelphia Eagles 12
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Eagles
R1=3
R2=6
R3=3
R4=0
RT=12
Home=Bears
H1=7
H2=10
H3=0
H4=3
HT=20"at
Soldier Field ,Chicago "
*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
*TV announcers (CBS ):Verne Lundquist andTerry Bradshaw
*Referee: Jim Tunney
*Game attendance: 65,534Known as The Fog Bowl, the Bears defeated the Eagles, 20-12, in a contest in which a heavy, dense fog rolled over Chicago's Soldier Field during the second quarter and cut visibility to about 15-20 yards for the rest of the game.
Chicago scored first with quarterback
Mike Tomczak 's 64-yard touchdown pass toDennis McKinnon . The Eagles responded by driving to the Chicago 26-yard line, but kickerLuis Zendejas missed a 43-yard field goal attempt. Philadelphia quickly got the ball back after linebackerSeth Joyner intercepted a pass from Tomczak, and this time they managed to score with Zendejas' 42-yard field goal, but only after committing two costly mistakes: twice on the drive Philadelphia had touchdowns nullified by penalties. The Bears then drove to the Eagles 33-yard line on their ensuing drive, but it stalled and kickerKevin Butler missed a 51-yard field goal attempt, giving the ball back to Philadelphia with great field position. Cunningham then led the Eagles inside Chicago's 20-yard line where Zendejas kicked a 29-yard field goal to cut the team's deficit to one point, 7-6.2 possessions later, The Bears drove 44 yards and scored with
Neal Anderson 's 4-yard touchdown run to give them a 14-6 lead. Both teams scored another field goal before halftime, and they went into their locker rooms with Chicago leading 17-9. By the time the second half began, the heavy fog made it extremely difficult for the teams to move the ball. Each team could only score a short field goal in the second half.Eagles quarterback
Randall Cunningham finished the game with 407 passing yards, but was unable to lead his team to a single touchdown and was intercepted 3 times. Other than a 64-yard touchdown pass, Tomczak was dominated the rest of the game by the Eagles defense, completing only 10 of 20 passes for 174 yards with 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions. McKinnon finished the game with 4 receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown. Eagles fullbackKeith Byars rushed for 34 yards and caught 9 passes for 103 yards. Tight endKeith Jackson caught 7 passes for 142 yards.*Scoring
**CHI - McKinnon 64 pass from Tomczak (Butler kick) CHI 7-0
**PHI - field goal Zendejas 42 CHI 7-3
**PHI - field goal Zendejas 29 CHI 7-6
**CHI - Anderson 4 run (Butler kick) CHI 14-6
**CHI - field goal Butler 46 CHI 17-6
**PHI - field goal Zendejas 30 CHI 17-9
**PHI - field goal Zendejas 35 CHI 17-12
**CHI - field goal Butler 27 CHI 20-12AFC: Cincinnati Bengals 21, Seattle Seahawks 13
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Seahawks
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=13
RT=13
Home=Bengals
H1=7
H2=14
H3=0
H4=0
HT=21"at
Riverfront Stadium ,Cincinnati, Ohio "
*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC ):Dick Enberg andMerlin Olsen
*Referee:Red Cashion
*Game attendance: 58,560Seattle's defense completely shut down Bengals quarterback
Boomer Esiason , the NFL's top rated quarterback and MVP during the season, limiting him to just 7 of 19 completions for 108 yards. But they were unable to contain Cincinnati on the ground. The Bengals recorded 254 rushing yards (126 of them and a touchdown from fullbackIckey Woods ), while holding the Seahawks to 22.Cincinnati jumped to a 21-0 halftime lead with Woods' score and two from running back
Stanley Wilson . Meanwhile, the Seahawks could only manage 47 total yards in the first half. But after a scoreless third quarter, Seattle attempted a comeback. First, quarterbackDave Krieg threw a 7-yard touchdown pass toJohn L. Williams , who finished the game with 11 receptions for 137 yards. Then Krieg scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak. However,Norm Johnson missed the extra point attempt and the Seattle was unable to score again.*Scoring
**CIN - Wilson 3 run (Breech kick) CIN 7-0
**CIN - Wilson 3 run (Breech kick) CIN 14-0
**CIN - Woods 1 run (Breech kick) CIN 21-0
**SEA - Williams 7 pass from Krieg (Johnson kick) CIN 21-7
**SEA - Krieg 1 run (kick failed) CIN 21-13January 1, 1989
AFC: Buffalo Bills 17, Houston Oilers 10
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Oilers
R1=0
R2=3
R3=0
R4=7
RT=10
Home=Bills
H1=0
H2=7
H3=7
H4=3
HT=17"at
Rich Stadium , Orchard Park, New York"
*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC ):Marv Albert andPaul Maguire
*Referee:Gordon McCarter
*Game attendance: 79,532The Bills dominated the Oilers throughout most of the game, blocking a punt, converting a turnover into the game-clinching field goal, and forcing a turnover on Houston's final drive to defeat a comeback attempt. After a scoreless first quarter, Buffalo safety
Leonard Smith blocked a punt to set up running backRobb Riddick 's 1-yard touchdown. Houston responded by driving 71 yards and scoring with a 35-yard field goal fromTony Zendejas . In the third quarter, Bills rookie running backThurman Thomas scored on an 11-yard rushing touchdown. Then in the fourth period, Buffalo defensive backMark Kelso intercepted a pass fromWarren Moon and returned it 28 yards to the Oilers 18-yard line, setting up kickerScott Norwood 's 27-yard field goal to increase their lead to 17-3.With just over 5 minutes left in the game, Oilers running back
Mike Rozier capped an 80-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run, making the score 17-10. The Oilers subsequently forced a punt wth two minutes remaining, butSteve Tasker forced a fumble while tackling wide receiverCurtis Duncan , and linebacker Ray Bentley recovered the ball, allowing Buffalo to run out the rest of the clock.*Scoring
**BUF - Riddick 1 run (Norwood kick) BUF 7-0
**HOU - field goal Zendejas 35 BUF 7-3
**BUF - Thomas 11 run (Norwood kick) BUF 14-3
**BUF - field goal Norwood 27 BUF 17-3
**HOU - Rozier 1 run (Zendejas kick) BUF 17-10NFC: San Francisco 49ers 34, Minnesota Vikings 9
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Vikings
R1=3
R2=0
R3=6
R4=0
RT=9
Home=49ers
H1=7
H2=14
H3=0
H4=13
HT=34"at
Candlestick Park ,San Francisco "
*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/1:00 p.m. PST
*TV announcers (CBS ):Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee:Jerry Markbreit
*Game attendance: 61,848San Francisco quarterback
Joe Montana threw three touchdowns to wide receiverJerry Rice , while running back Roger Craig rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns and defensive backRonnie Lott added two interceptions. After Minnesota scored first on a field goal, Montana and Rice connected for first half scores from 2, 4, and 11 yards. Meanwhile, the San Francisco defense recorded 5 sacks before halftime. The Vikings finally scored a touchdown in the third quarter with quarterbackWade Wilson 's 5-yard pass to wide receiverHassan Jones . But Minnesota was shut out from that point on as Craig scored on a 4-yard touchdown run, and an NFL playoff record 80-yard touchdown run.*Scoring
**MIN - field goal Nelson 47 MIN 3-0
**SF - Rice 2 pass from Montana (Cofer kick) SF 7-3
**SF - Rice 4 pass from Montana (Cofer kick) SF 14-3
**SF - Rice 11 pass from Montana (Cofer kick) SF 21-3
**MIN - Jones 5 pass from Wilson (kick failed) SF 21-9
**SF - Craig 4 run (Cofer kick) SF 28-9
**SF - Craig 80 run (kick failed) SF 34-9Conference Championships
January 8, 1989
AFC: Cincinnati Bengals 21, Buffalo Bills 10
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Bills
R1=0
R2=10
R3=0
R4=0
RT=10
Home=Bengals
H1=7
H2=7
H3=0
H4=7
HT=21"at
Riverfront Stadium ,Cincinnati, Ohio "
*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC ):Dick Enberg andMerlin Olsen
*Referee:Gene Barth
*Game attendance: 59,747The Bengals forced 3 interceptions, and allowed only 45 rushing yards and 136 passing yards, while their offense held the ball for 39:29. Bills starting running back
Thurman Thomas was held to just 6 yards on 4 carries, while quarterbackJim Kelly completed only 14 of 30 passes for 161 yards and 1 touchdown, with 3 interceptions. Just like their previous game, the Bengals didn't get much of a performance from NFL MVPBoomer Esiason , who completed only 11 of 20 passes for 94 yards, with 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions. But once again, their running game was able to pick up the slack, gaining 175 yards on the ground, 102 yards and 2 touchdowns coming from fullbackIckey Woods .Cincinnati took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter after defensive back
Eric Thomas ' interception set up Woods' 1-yard touchdown. Kelly led the Bills back with 4 consecutive completions, the last one a 9-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverAndre Reed . Then after forcing a punt, Buffalo drove to the Bengals 26-yard line, only to haveScott Norwood miss a 43-yard field goal attempt. Following another punt, Kelly was intercepted again, this time by defensive backLewis Billups , and the Bengals capitalized with running backJames Brooks ' 10-yard touchdown reception from Esiason. Later on, Bills defensive backMark Kelso intercepted a pass from Esiason and returned it 25 yards, setting up a 39-yard field goal by Norwood to cut the Bills deficit to 14-10 by halftime.The Bengals took over the game in the second half, forcing Buffalo to start all of their drives from inside their own 23-yard line and holding them to 53 yards, 2 first downs, and 0 points. Late in the third quarter, Bengals running back Stanley Wilson gained 6 yards on a fake punt attempt, and Cincinnati drove to score on Woods' second touchdown of the game, increasing their lead to 21-10. The Bills responded with a drive into Bengals territory, but safety
David Fulcher picked off a desperate fourth down pass from Kelly in the end zone.*Scoring
**CIN - Woods 1 run (Breech kick) CIN 7-0
**BUF - Reed 9 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick) 7-7
**CIN - Brooks 10 pass from Esiason (Breech kick) CIN 14-7
**BUF - field goal Norwood 39 CIN 14-10
**CIN - Woods 1 run (Breech kick) CIN 21-10NFC: San Francisco 49ers 28, Chicago Bears 3
Linescore Amfootball
Road=49ers
R1=7
R2=7
R3=7
R4=7
RT=28
Home=Bears
H1=0
H2=3
H3=0
H4=0
HT=3"at
Soldier Field ,Chicago "
*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
*TV announcers (CBS ):Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee:Bob McElwee
*Game attendance: 66,946Despite playing in a game-time temperature of 17°F, a wind chill of -26°F, and wind gusts up to 30 MPH, the 49ers scored a touchdown in every quarter and gained 406 total yards of offense while limiting Chicago quarterback
Jim McMahon to just 121 passing yards with no touchdowns and 1 interception. San Francisco quarterbackJoe Montana threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns, the first two to wide receiverJerry Rice . Late in the first quarter, The 49ers faced a 3rd and long from their own 39 yard line. Despite the high winds, Montana was able to whistle a long pass in to Rice, who, despite double coverage from Bears defendersMike Richardson and Todd Krumm, was able to catch the pass and outrun both defenders to score a 61-yard Touchdown. Rice would score his second touchdown midway through the second quarter, a 27-yard reception in which he caught a low slant pass from Montana in stride and scored untouched. In the third quarter, the 49ers marched 78 yards to score on tight endJohn Frank 's 5-yard touchdown reception from Montana. San Francisco's final score was running backTom Rathman 's 4-yard rushing touchdown. Rice finished the game with 5 receptions for 133 yards and 2 touchdowns. The Bears' lone score wasKevin Butler 's 25-yard field goal in the second period.*Scoring
**SF - Rice 61 pass from Montana (Cofer kick) SF 7-0
**SF - Rice 27 pass from Montana (Cofer kick) SF 14-0
**CHI - field goal Butler 25 SF 14-3
**SF - Frank 5 pass from Montana (Cofer kick) SF 21-3
**SF - Rathman 4 run (Cofer kick) SF 28-3Bracket
NFLBracket 1978-1989
RD4=Super Bowl XXIIIDecember 24 -Cleveland Stadium |5|Houston|24|4|Cleveland|23December 26 -Metrodome |5|L.A. Rams|17|4|Minnesota|28January 1 -Rich Stadium |5|Houston|10|2*|Buffalo|17December 31 -Riverfront Stadium |3|Seattle|13|1*|Cincinnati|21January 1 -Candlestick Park |4|Minnesota|9|2*|San Francisco|34December 31 -Soldier Field |3|Philadelphia|12|1*|Chicago|20January 8 -Riverfront Stadium |2|Buffalo|10|1|Cincinnati|21January 8 -Soldier Field |2|San Francisco|28|1|Chicago|3January 22 -Joe Robbie Stadium |A1|Cincinnati|16|N2|San Francisco|20uper Bowl
San Francisco 49ers (NFC) 20,Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) 16, atJoe Robbie Stadium ,Miami, Florida References
*"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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