1990 NFL season

1990 National Football League season
Regular season
Duration September 9, 1990 – December 31, 1990
Playoffs
Start date January 5, 1991
AFC Champions Buffalo Bills
NFC Champions New York Giants
Super Bowl XXV
Date January 27, 1991
Site Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Champions New York Giants
Pro Bowl
Date February 3, 1991
Site Aloha Stadium
National Football League seasons
 < 1989 1991 > 

The 1990 NFL season was the 71st regular season of the National Football League. To increase revenue, the league changed the regular season so that all NFL teams would play their 16-game schedule over a 17-week period. Furthermore, the playoff format was expanded from 10 teams to 12 teams by adding another wild card from each conference, thus adding two more contests to the postseason tournament.

This was also the first full season for Paul Tagliabue as the Commissioner, after taking over from Pete Rozelle midway through the previous season.

ABC was given the rights to televise the two additional playoff games. Meanwhile, Turner's TNT network started to broadcast Sunday night games for the first half of the season.

On October 8, the league announced that the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award would be named the Pete Rozelle Trophy.[1] The season ended with Super Bowl XXV when the New York Giants defeated the Buffalo Bills.

Contents

Major rule changes

Final regular season standings

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

Clinched playoff seeds are marked in parentheses and shaded in green. No ties occurred this season.

AFC East
Team W L PCT PF PA
(1) Buffalo Bills 13 3 .813 428 263
(4) Miami Dolphins 12 4 .750 336 242
Indianapolis Colts 7 9 .438 281 353
New York Jets 6 10 .375 295 345
New England Patriots 1 15 .063 181 446
AFC Central
Team W L PCT PF PA
(3) Cincinnati Bengals 9 7 .563 360 352
(6) Houston Oilers 9 7 .563 405 307
Pittsburgh Steelers 9 7 .563 292 240
Cleveland Browns 3 13 .188 228 462
AFC West
Team W L PCT PF PA
(2) Los Angeles Raiders 12 4 .750 337 268
(5) Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 .688 369 257
Seattle Seahawks 9 7 .563 306 286
San Diego Chargers 6 10 .375 315 281
Denver Broncos 5 11 .313 331 374
NFC East
Team W L PCT PF PA
(2) New York Giants 13 3 .813 335 211
(4) Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 .625 396 299
(5) Washington Redskins 10 6 .625 381 301
Dallas Cowboys 7 9 .438 244 308
Phoenix Cardinals 5 11 .313 268 396
NFC Central
Team W L PCT PF PA
(3) Chicago Bears 11 5 .688 348 280
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 10 .375 264 367
Detroit Lions 6 10 .375 373 413
Green Bay Packers 6 10 .375 271 347
Minnesota Vikings 6 10 .375 351 326
NFC West
Team W L PCT PF PA
(1) San Francisco 49ers 14 2 .875 353 239
(6) New Orleans Saints 8 8 .500 274 275
Los Angeles Rams 5 11 .313 345 412
Atlanta Falcons 5 11 .313 348 365


Tiebreakers

Playoffs

Home team in capitals

AFC

NFC

Super Bowl

Awards

Most Valuable Player Joe Montana, Quarterback, San Francisco
Coach of the Year Jimmy Johnson, Dallas
Offensive Player of the Year Warren Moon, Quarterback, Houston Oilers
Defensive Player of the Year Bruce Smith, Defensive End, Buffalo
Offensive Rookie of the Year Emmitt Smith, Running Back, Dallas
Defensive Rookie of the Year Mark Carrier, Safety, Chicago

References

AFC East Central West East Central West NFC
Buffalo Cincinnati Denver Dallas Chicago Atlanta
Indianapolis Cleveland Kansas City NY Giants Detroit LA Rams
Miami Houston LA Raiders Philadelphia Green Bay New Orleans
New England Pittsburgh San Diego Phoenix Minnesota San Francisco
NY Jets Seattle Washington Tampa Bay
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