1983 NFL season
The 1983 NFL season was the 64th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XVIII when the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins.
Major rule changes
- In the last 30 seconds of a half, with the defensive team behind with no more time outs, a defensive foul cannot prevent the half to end except for the normal options that are available to the offensive team.
- Pass interference will not be called if there was incidental contact, or if when players make simultaneous attempts to catch, tip, block, or bat the ball.
- A player may not use a helmet, that is no longer worn by anyone, as a weapon to strike or hit an opponent.
Division Races
Starting in 1978, ten teams qualified for the playoffs: the winners of each of the divisions, and two wild-card teams in each conference. The two wild cards would meet for the right to face whichever of the three division winners had the best overall record. The tiebreaker rules were based on head-to-head competition, followed by division records, common opponents records, and conference play.
National Football Conference
Week |
Eastern |
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Central |
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Western |
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WildCard |
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WildCard |
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1 |
Cowboys, Eagles |
1β0 |
3 teams |
1β0 |
3 teams |
1β0 |
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2 |
Cowboys |
2β0 |
4 teams |
1β1 |
Rams |
2β0 |
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3 |
Cowboys |
3β0 |
Vikings, Packers |
2β1 |
4 teams |
2β1 |
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4 |
Cowboys |
4β0 |
Vikings |
3β1 |
49ers |
3β1 |
Redskins |
3β1 |
6 teams |
2β2 |
5 |
Cowboys |
5β0 |
Vikings, Packers |
3β2 |
49ers |
4β1 |
Redskins |
4β1 |
5 teams |
3β2 |
6 |
Cowboys |
6β0 |
Vikings |
4β2 |
3 teams |
4β2 |
Redskins |
5β1 |
4 teams |
4β2 |
7 |
Cowboys |
7β0 |
Vikings |
5β2 |
49ers, Rams |
5β2 |
3 teams |
5β2 |
3 teams |
4β3 |
8 |
Cowboys |
7β1 |
Vikings |
6β2 |
49ers |
6β2 |
Redskins |
6β2 |
Saints, Rams |
5β3 |
9 |
Cowboys |
8β1 |
Vikings |
6β3 |
49ers |
6β3 |
Redskins |
7β2 |
Saints, Rams |
5β4 |
10 |
Cowboys |
9β1 |
Vikings |
6β4 |
3 teams |
6β4 |
Redskins |
8β2 |
3 teams |
6β4 |
11 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
9β2 |
Vikings, Packers |
6β5 |
49ers, Rams |
7β4 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
9β2 |
49ers, Rams |
7β4 |
12 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
10β2 |
Vikings |
7β5 |
49ers, Rams |
7β5 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
10β2 |
49ers, Rams |
7β5 |
13 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
11β2 |
Vikings, Lions |
7β6 |
Rams |
8β5 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
11β2 |
Lions, Vikings |
7β6 |
14 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
12β2 |
Lions |
8β6 |
49ers, Rams |
8β6 |
Cowboys, Redskins |
12β2 |
49ers, Rams |
8β6 |
15 |
Redskins |
13β2 |
Lions, Packers |
8β7 |
49ers |
9β6 |
Cowboys |
12β3 |
4 teams |
8β7 |
16 |
WASHINGTON |
14β2 |
DETROIT |
9β7 |
SAN FRANCISCO |
10β6 |
DALLAS |
12β4 |
LOS ANGELES |
9β7 |
American Football Conference
Week |
Eastern |
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Central |
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Western |
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WildCard |
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WildCard |
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1 |
3 teams |
1β0 |
4 teams |
0β1 |
3 teams |
1β0 |
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2 |
Dolphins |
2β0 |
Steelers, Browns |
1β1 |
Raiders, Broncos |
2β0 |
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3 |
Dolphins, Bills |
2β1 |
Steelers, Browns |
2β1 |
Raiders |
3β0 |
6 teams |
2β1 |
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4 |
Dolphins, Bills |
3β1 |
Browns |
3β1 |
Raiders |
4β0 |
3 teams |
3β1 |
6 teams |
2β2 |
5 |
4 teams |
3β2 |
Steelers, Browns |
3β2 |
Raiders |
4β1 |
7 teams |
3β2 |
4 teams |
2β3 |
6 |
Bills, Colts |
4β2 |
Steelers, Browns |
4β2 |
Raiders |
5β1 |
4 teams |
4β2 |
5 teams |
3β3 |
7 |
Bills |
5β2 |
Steelers |
5β2 |
Raiders |
5β2 |
Dolphins, Colts |
4β3 |
Browns, Seahawks |
4β3 |
8 |
Dolphins, Bills |
5β3 |
Steelers |
6β2 |
Raiders |
6β2 |
Dolphins, Bills |
5β3 |
Broncos |
5β3 |
9 |
Dolphins, Bills |
6β3 |
Steelers |
7β2 |
Raiders, Broncos |
6β3 |
Dolphins, Bills |
6β3 |
Raiders, Broncos |
6β3 |
10 |
Dolphins |
7β3 |
Steelers |
8β2 |
Raiders |
7β3 |
Bills, Colts |
6β4 |
Seahawks, Broncos |
6β4 |
11 |
Dolphins, Bills |
7β4 |
Steelers |
9β2 |
Raiders |
8β3 |
Dolphins, Bills |
7β4 |
5 teams |
6β5 |
12 |
Dolphins |
8β4 |
Steelers |
9β3 |
Raiders |
9β3 |
3 teams |
7β5 |
3 teams |
6β5 |
13 |
Dolphins |
9β4 |
Steelers |
9β4 |
Raiders |
10β3 |
Browns |
8β5 |
3 teams |
7β6 |
14 |
Dolphins |
10β4 |
Steelers |
9β5 |
Raiders |
11β3 |
3 teams |
8β6 |
4 teams |
7β7 |
15 |
Dolphins |
11β4 |
Steelers |
10β5 |
Raiders |
11β4 |
Broncos |
9β6 |
4 teams |
8β7 |
16 |
MIAMI |
12β4 |
PITTSBURGH |
10β6 |
LOS ANGELES |
12β4 |
SEATTLE |
9β7 |
DENVER |
9β7 |
Final standings
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT = Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against
x β clinched wild card berth, y β clinched division title
Tiebreakers
- Los Angeles Raiders was the first AFC seed over Miami based on head-to-head sweep (1β0).
- Seattle was the first AFC Wild Card ahead of Denver based on better division record (5β3 to Broncos' 3β5) after Cleveland was eliminated from the three-way tie based on head-to-head record (Seattle and Denver 2β1 to Browns' 0β2).
- New England finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on head-to-head sweep (2β0).
- Baltimore finished ahead of N.Y. Jets in the AFC East based on better conference record (5β9, .357 to Jets' 4β8, .333).
- San Diego finished ahead of Kansas City in the AFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2β0).
- Minnesota ended up in fourth place in the NFC Central after being eliminated from the three-way tie based on conference record (Chicago 7β7 and Green Bay 6β6 to Vikings' 4β8).
- Green Bay finished ahead of Chicago in the NFC Central based on better record against common opponents (5β5 to Bears' 4β6).
Playoffs
Awards
Most Valuable Player | Joe Theismann, Quarterback, Washington |
Coach of the Year | Joe Gibbs, Washington |
Offensive Player of the Year | Joe Theismann, Quarterback, Washington |
Defensive Player of the Year | Doug Betters, Defensive End, Miami |
Offensive Rookie of the Year | Eric Dickerson, Running Back, L.A. Rams |
Defensive Rookie of the Year | Vernon Maxwell, Linebacker, Baltimore Colts |
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