1978 Houston Oilers season

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Oilers quarterback Dan Pastorini in the 1978 AFC wild card game.

The 1978 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 19th overall and the ninth in the National Football League (NFL). Led by Rookie RB Earl Campbell, who won both the Offensive Rookie of the Year, and Offensive Player of the Year, who rushed for 1,450 yards, the Oilers made the playoffs with a 10–6 record, making the playoffs for the first time since 1969, qualifying in the newly created fifth Wild Card spot. The franchise scored 283 points while the defense gave up 298 points. Their record of 10 wins and 6 losses resulted in a second-place finish in the AFC Central Division. 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.

Season summary

The Oilers appeared twice on Monday Night Football. In their first appearance on Monday Night Football, the Oilers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 24–17. In their second appearance, the Oilers defeated the Miami Dolphins 35–30. The Oilers number one draft pick, Earl Campbell, a 5–11, 232-pound ball-carrying dynamo from the University of Texas, joined the Houston Oilers as the first player taken in the 1978 National Football League Draft. The first player to earn All-Southwest Conference honors four years, Campbell was a consensus All-America and the Heisman Trophy winner in 1977. Campbell took the NFL by storm right from the very start. In 1978, he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player, All-Pro, and Rookie of the Year. He won the league rushing championship with 1,450 yards and was named to the AFC Pro Bowl squad. Possibly the highlight of the Oilers' fantastic season was the contest against the Miami Dolphins, in which Campbell racked up 199 yards, 81 of them coming on a TD run in the fourth quarter.[1]

Offseason

NFL draft

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Personnel

Roster

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Preseason

Schedule

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1 Template:Dow tooltip Denver Broncos L 12–17 0–1 Astrodome 48,027
2 Template:Dow tooltip Philadelphia Eagles L 10–28 0–2 Astrodome 49,334
3 Template:Dow tooltip at Dallas Cowboys W 27–13 1–2 Texas Stadium 62,242
4 Template:Dow tooltip New Orleans Saints L 3–17 1–3 Astrodome 49,554

Pre season Game summaries

Week P1 (Saturday, August 5, 1978): vs. Denver Broncos

Preseason Week 1: Denver Broncos 17 at Houston Oilers 12 – Game summary
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Broncos (1–0) 0 0 71017
Oilers (0–1) 3 2 7012

at AstrodomeHouston, Texas

  • Date: August 5, 1978
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 48,027
  • TV: KPRC-TV

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  • Time of Game:
style="width:30%;" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle"|Broncos Game Statistics style="width:30%;" style="Template:NFLPrimaryStyle"|Oilers
First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards

Week P2 (Monday, August 14, 1978): vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Preseason Week 2: Philadelphia Eagles 28 at Houston Oilers 10 – Game summary
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Eagles (2–1) 7 7 7728
Oilers (0–2) 3 7 0010

at AstrodomeHouston, Texas

  • Date: August 14, 1978
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 49,334
  • TV: KPRC-TV

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  • Time of Game:
style="width:30%;" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle"|Eagles Game Statistics style="width:30%;" style="Template:NFLPrimaryStyle"|Oilers
First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards

Week P3 (Saturday, August 19, 1978): at Dallas Cowboys

Preseason Week 3: Houston Oilers 27 at Dallas Cowboys 13 – Game summary
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Oilers (1–2) 0 7 14627
Cowboys (2–1) 0 3 3713

at Texas StadiumIrving, Texas

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  • Time of Game:
style="width:30%;" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle"|Oilers Game Statistics style="width:30%;" style="Template:NFLPrimaryStyle"|Cowboys
First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards

Week P4 (Saturday, August 26, 1978): vs. New Orleans Saints

Regular season

On November 20, 1978, the Oilers took on the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. In order to boost team spirit, the Oilers gave each fan a blue and white pom-pom before the game. The sight of over 50,000 fans waving the pom-poms inspired the Oilers to a 35–30 victory, behind Campbell's 199 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns. This would be the start of Luv Ya Blue.

Schedule

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1 Template:Dow tooltip at Atlanta Falcons L 14–20 0–1 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 57,328 Recap
2 September 10 at Kansas City Chiefs W 20–17 1–1 Arrowhead Stadium 40,213 Recap
3 September 17 San Francisco 49ers W 20–19 2–1 Astrodome 46,161 Recap
4 Template:Dow tooltip Los Angeles Rams L 6–10 2–2 Astrodome 45,749 Recap
5 October 1 at Cleveland Browns W 16–13 3–2 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 72,776 Recap
6 October 8 at Oakland Raiders L 17–21 3–3 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 52,550 Recap
7 October 15 Buffalo Bills W 17–10 4–3 Astrodome 47,727 Recap
8 Template:Dow tooltip at Pittsburgh Steelers W 24–17 5–3 Three Rivers Stadium 48,021 Recap
9 October 29 at Cincinnati Bengals L 13–28 5–4 Riverfront Stadium 50,532 Recap
10 November 5 Cleveland Browns W 14–10 6–4 Astrodome 45,827 Recap
11 Template:Dow tooltip at New England Patriots W 26–23 7–4 Schaefer Stadium 60,356 Recap
12 Template:Dow tooltip Miami Dolphins W 35–30 8–4 Astrodome 50,290 Recap
13 November 26 Cincinnati Bengals W 17–10 9–4 Astrodome 43,245 Recap
14 Template:Dow tooltip Pittsburgh Steelers L 3–13 9–5 Astrodome 54,261 Recap
15 December 10 at New Orleans Saints W 17–12 10–5 Louisiana Superdome 63,169 Recap
16 December 17 San Diego Chargers L 24–45 10–6 Astrodome 49,554 Recap
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Standings

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Regular Season Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday, September 3, 1978): at Atlanta Falcons

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Week 1: Houston Oilers 14 at Atlanta Falcons 20 – Game summary
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Oilers (0–1) 7 0 7014
Falcons (1–0) 0 14 3320

at Atlanta–Fulton County StadiumAtlanta, Georgia

  • Date: September 3, 1978
  • Game time: 12 Noon CDT
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  • Game attendance: 57,328
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg (play–by–play) and Merlin Olsen (color commentator)
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13 First downs 11
21–156 Rushes–yards 35–100
136 Passing yards 104
19–36–2 Passes 10–23–0
4–31 Sacked–yards 4–33
105 Net passing yards 71
261 Total yards 171
192 Return yards 153
9–37.1 Punts 9–42.7
4–2 Fumbles–lost 3–1
7–52 Penalties–yards 8–75
Time of Possession

Individual stats

colspan="9" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Passing
C/ATT1 Yds TD INT Sk Yds LG3 Rate
Pastorini 19/36 136 1 2 4 31 21 47.9
colspan="5" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Rushing
Car2 Yds TD LG3
Campbell 15 137 1 73
Wilson 6 19 0 13
colspan="5" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Receiving
Rec4 Yds TD LG3
Burrough 6 56 0 19
Caster 5 44 1 18
Coleman 4 45 0 21
Campbell 2 –8 0 –3
Renfro 1 3 0 3
Carpenter 1 –4 0 –4
colspan="6" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Kick Returns
Ret Yds Y/Rt TD Lng
Dirden 3 127 42.3 0 60
Davis 2 42 21.0 0 25
colspan="6" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Punt Returns
Ret Yds Y/Rt TD Lng
Coleman 4 23 5.8 0 16
colspan="6" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Punting
Pnt Yds Y/P Lng Blck
Parsley 9 334 37.1 47 1
colspan="3" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Kicking
FGM–FGA XPM–XPA
Fritsch 2–2
colspan="2" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" |Oilers Sacks
Sacks
Brazile 2.0
Washington 1.0
Kennard 1.0

Starting Lineups

Position width="150px"" style="Template:NFLAltPrimaryStyle;" | Starting Lineups at Atlanta
Offense
WR Ken Burrough
LT Greg Sampson
LG George Reihner
C Carl Mauck
RG Morris Towns
RT Conway Hayman
TE Mike Barber
WR Mike Renfro
QB Dan Pastorini
RB Earl Campbell
FB Tim Wilson
Defense
LDE James Young
NT Curley Culp
RDE Elvin Bethea
LOLB Robert Brazile
LILB Steve Kiner
RILB Gregg Bingham
ROLB Ted Washington
LCB Willie Alexander
RCB Greg Stemrick
SS Bill Currier
WS Mike Reinfeldt

Week 2 (Sunday, September 10, 1978): at Kansas City Chiefs

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Week 3 (Sunday, September 17, 1978): vs. San Francisco 49ers

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Week 3: San Francisco 49ers 19 at Houston Oilers 20 – Game summary
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49ers (0–3) 0 7 6619
Oilers (2–1) 7 3 7320

at AstrodomeHouston, Texas

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49ers Game Statistics Oilers
First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards
Time of Possession

In an early test to see how good the Oilers are the Oilers took a 10-6 halftime lead on Earl Campbell's 4-yard touchdown run and a Toni Fritsch's 38-yard field goal while the 49ers countered with kicks of 26 and 19 yards by Ray Wersching. The Oilers extend their lead late in the third quarter with a nearly perfect 13-yard touchdown pass from Dan Pastorini to Ken Burrough, who out-reached cornerback Anthony Leonard in the end zone. But Steve DeBerg who had 321 yards passing this day came back with a 58-yard touchdown pass to Freddie Solomon before the third period and then with 7:51 left in the game completed a 78-yard drive that ended with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Paul Seal. It took a determined 80-yard drive that ended with a clutch 19-yard field goal by Fritsch with 1:16 left to give the Oilers the lead, but the 49ers had one more chance and doing it without O. J. Simpson but Wersching's 46-yard field goal sailed wide left as the Oilers got an important win.

Week 4 (Sunday, September 24, 1978): vs. Los Angeles Rams

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Week 4: Los Angeles Rams 10 at Houston Oilers 6 – Game summary
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Rams (4–0) 7 3 0010
Oilers (2–2) 0 3 036

at AstrodomeHouston, Texas

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26 First downs 10
50–175 Rushes–yards 23–112
220 Passing yards 120
17–26–0 Passes 10–20–1
1–7 Sacked–yards 0–0
213 Net passing yards 120
388 Total yards 232
77 Return yards 78
3–47.3 Punts 5–30.6
4–3 Fumbles–lost 2–1
1–14 Penalties–yards 5–29
Time of Possession

Week 5 (Sunday, October 1, 1978): at Cleveland Browns

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Week 6 (Sunday, October 8, 1978): at Oakland Raiders

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Week 7 (Sunday, October 15, 1978): vs. Buffalo Bills

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Week 8 (Monday, October 23, 1978): at Pittsburgh Steelers

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Week 8: Houston Oilers 24 at Pittsburgh Steelers 17 – Game summary
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Oilers (5–3) 0 10 7724
Steelers (7–1) 0 10 0717

at Three Rivers StadiumPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: October 23, 1978
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. CDT
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  • Game attendance: 48,021
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (ABC): Frank Gifford (play–by–play) and Howard Cosell (color commentator)
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22 First downs 21
43–169 Rushes–yards 31–113
160 Passing yards 226
13–19–0 Passes 17–33–1
0–0 Sacked–yards 1–11
160 Net passing yards 215
329 Total yards 328
65 Return yards 120
4–40.5 Punts 3–41.3
2–1 Fumbles–lost 2–0
6–51 Penalties–yards 7–53
Time of Possession

Week 9 (Sunday, October 29, 1978): at Cincinnati Bengals

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Week 10 (Sunday, November 5, 1978): vs. Cleveland Browns

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Week 11 (Sunday, November 12, 1978): at New England Patriots

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Week 11: Houston Oilers 26 at New England Patriots 23 – Game summary
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Oilers (7–4) 0 7 71226
Patriots (8–3) 6 17 0023

at Schaefer StadiumFoxborough, Massachusetts

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24 First downs 16
46–128 Rushes–yards 35–144
200 Passing yards 130
15–28–1 Passes 9–18–2
1–6 Sacked–yards 0–0
194 Net passing yards 130
394 Total yards 274
99 Return yards 125
3–34.7 Punts 0–0.0
3–3 Fumbles–lost 3–2
5–30 Penalties–yards 2–10
Time of Possession

Week 12 (Monday, November 20, 1978): vs. Miami Dolphins

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Week 12: Miami Dolphins 30 at Houston Oilers 35 – Game summary
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Dolphins (8–4) 7 7 7930
Oilers (8–4) 7 7 71435

at AstrodomeHouston, Texas

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First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards
Time of Possession

Week 13 (Sunday, November 26, 1978): vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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Week 14 (Sunday, December 3, 1978): vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Week 14: Pittsburgh Steelers 13 at Houston Oilers 3 – Game summary
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Steelers (12–2) 3 0 3713
Oilers (9–5) 0 3 003

at AstrodomeHouston, Texas

  • Date: December 3, 1978
  • Game time: 3:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 54,261
  • Referee: Pat Haggerty
  • TV announcers (NBC): Sam Nover (play–by–play) and Bob Trumpy (color commentator)
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17 First downs 9
48–177 Rushes–yards 26–81
97 Passing yards 91
11–24–1 Passes 10–27–3
2–23 Sacked–yards 1–8
74 Net passing yards 83
251 Total yards 164
106 Return yards 128
5–47.8 Punts 5–40.2
1–1 Fumbles–lost 4–3
7–60 Penalties–yards 5–35
Time of Possession

Week 15 (Sunday, December 10, 1978): at New Orleans Saints

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Week 15: Houston Oilers 17 at New Orleans Saints 12 – Game summary
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Oilers (10–5) 7 3 0717
Saints (6–9) 0 0 7512

at Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana

  • Date: December 10, 1978
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 63,169
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (NBC): Marv Albert (play–by–play) and Ed Podolak (color commentator)
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Oilers Game Statistics Saints
First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards
Time of Possession

Week 16 (Sunday, December 17, 1978): vs. San Diego Chargers

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Postseason

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Playoffs

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Wild Card Template:Dow tooltip at (4) Miami Dolphins 3:00Script error: No such module "String".p.m. CST NBC W 17–9 Miami Orange Bowl 70,036 Recap
Divisional Template:Dow tooltip at (2) New England Patriots 12Script error: No such module "String".Noon CST NBC W 31–14 Schaefer Stadium 60,881 Recap
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1978 AFC Wild Card Playoffs (Sunday, December 24, 1978): at (A4) Miami Dolphins

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1978 AFC Wild Card Playoffs: Houston Oilers 17 at Miami Dolphins 9 – Game summary
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Oilers (1–0) 7 0 01017
Dolphins (0–1) 7 0 029

at Miami Orange BowlMiami, Florida

  • Date: December 24, 1978
  • Game time: 3:00 p.m. CST
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  • Game attendance: 70,036
  • Referee: Dick Jorgensen
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg (play–by–play), Len Dawson (color commentator) and Mike Adamle (sideline reporter)
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First downs
Rushes–yards
Passing yards
Passes
Sacked–yards
Net passing yards
Total yards
Return yards
Punts
Fumbles–lost
Penalties–yards
Time of Possession

Quarterback Dan Pastorini led the Oilers to an upset victory by passing for 306 yards. Houston outgained the Dolphins in total yards, 455-209, and forced 5 turnovers while only losing one on their end.

Miami managed to keep Houston running back Earl Campbell well contained in the first half, limiting him to just 16 yards on 13 carries, but they were unable to handle the passing attack of Pastorini, who completed 16 of 21 passes for 261 yards during that time. Meanwhile, Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese completed just 6 of 16 passes in the first two quarters.

The Dolphins scored first after Earnie Rhone recovered a fumbled punt from Robert Woods at the Houston 21-yard line, setting up quarterback Bob Griese's 13-yard touchdown pass to tight end Andre Tillman. However, the Oilers responded with an 11-play, 71-yard drive in which Pastorini completed 6 of 7 passes for 66 yards, the last one a 13-yard touchdown pass to running back Tim Wilson. Neither team scored again until the fourth quarter, despite several chances. In the second quarter, Pastorini completed a 55-yard pass to tight end Mike Barber on the Dolphins 9-yard line, but the drive ended with no points when Toni Fritsch's 28-yard field goal attempt was blocked by linebacker Kim Bokamper. The Oilers later drove to the Dolphins red zone with 14 seconds left in the half. On the next play, Pastorini completed a pass to Ken Burrough, but he was tackled short of the end zone and the clock ran out before the team could spike the ball to stop it.

In the third quarter, Miami blew a chance to take then lead when Garo Yepremian drove a 38-yard field goal attempt wide left. In the final period, Toni Fritsch made a 35-yard field goal to give the Oilers a 10-7 lead. Then linebacker Gregg Bingham intercepted a pass from Griese and returned it 4 yards to midfield. Campbell finally managed to get into gear with a 20-yard run on the ensuing drive, and eventually finished it off with a 1-yard rushing touchdown. The Dolphins closed out the scoring, but only when Pastorini ran out of the end zone for an intentional safety to run out the clock.

Despite his poor first half, Campbell finished the game with 84 rushing yards and a 13-yard reception. Wilson rushed for 76 yards and caught 5 passes for 40. Barber had 112 yards on 4 receptions, while Burroughs caught 6 passes for 103. Griese finished the game just 11/28 for 114 yards, with a touchdown and two interceptions.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Oilers and Dolphins.

1978 AFC Divisional Playoffs (Sunday, December 31, 1978): at (A2) New England Patriots

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1978 AFC Divisional Playoffs: Houston Oilers 31 at New England Patriots 14 – Game summary
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Oilers (2–0) 0 21 3731
Patriots (0–1) 0 0 7714

at Schaefer StadiumFoxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: December 31, 1978
  • Game time: 12:00 Noon CST
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  • Game attendance: 60,881
  • Referee: Gordon McCarter
  • TV announcers (NBC): Charlie Jones (play–by–play), Len Dawson (color commentator) and Mike Adamle (sideline reporter)
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21 First downs 15
54–174 Rushes–yards 20–83
200 Passing yards 206
12–15–1 Passes 16–35–3
3–30 Sacked–yards 4–26
170 Net passing yards 180
344 Total yards 263
105 Return yards 142
5–34.8 Punts 4–43.3
1–0 Fumbles–lost 2–0
2–25 Penalties–yards 8–92
33:06 Time of Possession 26:54

Quarterback Dan Pastorini led the Oilers to a victory by throwing for 200 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Earl Campbell rushed for 118 yards and a score.

After a scoreless first quarter, Houston completely took over the game. Houston receiver Ken Burrough caught a pass from Pastorini at the Pats 40-yard, broke through coverage from Mike Haynes, and took off for a 71-yard touchdown reception.  Raymond Clayborn's 47-yard kickoff return gave the Patriots a chance to strike back, but two plays later, Steve Grogan's pass on a flea flicker play was intercepted by Mike Reinfeldt on the Oilers 1-yard line. Aided by an unnecessary roughness penalty that gave them a first down after failing to convert a 3rd down on their own 7-yard line, Houston drove 99 yards to score on Pastorini's 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mike Barber. Again, the Patriots seemed ready to respond, driving to the Oilers 23-yard line, but again they came up short due to Reinfeldt, who intercepted another pass from Grogan to end the drive. Reinfeldt's 27-yard return and another unnecessary roughness penalty against New England gave the Oilers a first down on the Patriots 49-yard line. Pastorini completed a 22-yard pass to Barder, and eventually got his team a 21-0 lead with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Barber at the end of the possession.

Pastorini finished the first half with 10 of 12 completions for 184 yards and 3 touchdowns. He threw only two passes in the second half, both completions. Meanwhile, Grogan was benched with 18 seconds left in the half, having completed only 3 of 12 passes for 38 yards.

A 30-yard field goal by Toni Fritsch gave the Oilers a 24-0 third quarter lead before New England managed a comeback. First they drove 75 yards to score on Andy Johnson's 24-yard halfback option play pass to receiver Harold Jackson. Then in the fourth quarter, they took advantage of a short field due to a poor punt by Cliff Parsley, scoring on Tom Owen's 24-yard touchdown pass to tight end Russ Francis that cut their deficit to 24-14. However, their efforts were dashed on their drive when linebacker Gregg Bingham intercepted an Owen pass and returned it 19 yards to the Patriot 18-yard line, setting up Campbell's 2-yard touchdown run to put the game away.

Francis caught 8 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown.

This was the Patriots only playoff loss at Foxboro Stadium. They did not lose another home playoff game again until 31 years later, seven years after Gillette Stadium opened.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Oilers and Patriots.

1978 AFC Championship Game (Sunday, January 7, 1979): at (A1) Pittsburgh Steelers

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1978 AFC Championship Game: Houston Oilers 5 at Pittsburgh Steelers 34 – Game summary
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Oilers (2–1) 0 3 205
Steelers (2–0) 14 17 3034

at Three Rivers StadiumPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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10 First downs 21
26–72 Rushes–yards 47–179
96 Passing yards 200
12–26–5 Passes 11–19–2
4–26 Sacked–yards 0–0
70 Net passing yards 200
142 Total yards 379
189 Return yards 217
6–39.5 Punts 1–53.0
6–4 Fumbles–lost 6–3
5–48 Penalties–yards 4–32
18:15 Time of Possession 41:45

On a wet, slick, and slippery field, the Steelers dominated the Oilers by forcing 9 turnovers and only allowing 5 points. Pittsburgh took the early lead by driving 57 yards to score on running back Franco Harris' 7-yard touchdown run. Then, linebacker Jack Ham recovered a fumble at the Houston 17-yard line, which led to running back Rocky Bleier's 15-yard rushing touchdown.

In the second quarter, a 19-yard field goal by Oilers kicker Toni Fritsch cut the score 14–3, but then the Steelers scored 17 points during the last 48 seconds of the second quarter. First, Houston running back Ronnie Coleman lost a fumble, and moments later Pittsburgh wide receiver Lynn Swann caught a 29-yard touchdown reception. Then Johnnie Dirden fumbled the ensuing kickoff, which led to Steelers wide receiver John Stallworth's 17-yard reception. After the Oilers got the ball back, Coleman fumbled again, and Roy Gerela kicked a field goal to increase Pittsburgh's lead, 31–3. Houston never posed a threat for the rest of the game as they turned over the ball four times in their six second-half possessions.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Oilers and Steelers.

Milestones and records

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