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1987 Houston Oilers season

The 1987 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 18th season in the National Football League and the 28th overall. The Oilers came into the season looking to improve on their 5–11 record from 1986, and make the playoffs for the first time since 1980. The 1987 NFL season was affected by a players strike that took place in week 3 of the season, which canceled all week 3 games. As a result, the Oilers canceled there was-to-be week 3 game against the Los Angeles Raiders. The Oilers began the season 3–1, their best start to a season since 1980. After the Oilers lost at home to the Patriots 21–7 in week 5, the Oilers defeated the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals to give them a 5–2 start to the season. After the Oilers lost to the 49ers on the road, they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road, 23–3, for their first win in Pittsburgh since 1978. The Oilers would then play 2 disastrous games against the Browns and the Colts, as they allowed 40+ points in each game, losing 40–7 to Cleveland at home and losing 51–27 to the Colts in Indianapolis. The Oilers would defeat the Chargers the next week, rebounding from those 2 bad losses. The Oilers would clinch a playoff spot in the season's final week with a 21–17 win over Cincinnati, thus ending their 6-year playoff drought. This was the first of seven consecutive playoff appearances for the Oilers. In the playoffs, they defeated the Seattle Seahawks 23–20 in overtime on a Tony Zendejas field goal. However, the next week, they lost to the Broncos 34–10 in the Divisional Round, ending their season.

1987 Houston Oilers season
OwnerBud Adams
General managerLadd Herzeg
Head coachJerry Glanville
Home fieldHouston Astrodome
Results
Record9–6
Division place2nd AFC Central
Playoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Seahawks) 23–20 (OT)
Lost Divisional Playoffs
(at Broncos) 10–34
Uniform
Warren Moon (left) and Mike Rozier (right), playing for the Oilers in 1987, led the team in passing and rushing that season, respectively.

Offseason edit

NFL draft edit

1987 Houston Oilers draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 3 Alonzo Highsmith  Running back Miami (FL)
1 20 Haywood Jeffires *  Wide receiver North Carolina State
2 46 Walter Johnson  Linebacker Louisiana Tech
3 64 Cody Carlson  Quarterback Baylor
4 105 Mark Dusbabek  Linebacker Minnesota
5 133 Spencer Tillman  Running back Oklahoma
6 147 Al Smith *  Linebacker Utah State
6 159 Toby Caston  Linebacker LSU
7 176 Robert Banks  Defensive end Notre Dame
8 202 Michel James  Wide receiver Washington State
9 231 Wes Neighbors  Center Alabama
10 258 Curtis Duncan *  Wide receiver Northwestern
11 287 John Davis  Offensive tackle Georgia Tech
12 314 Ira Valentine  Running back Texas A&M
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

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Personnel edit

Staff edit

1987 Houston Oilers staff

Front office

  • Owner/Chairman of the Board/President – Bud Adams
  • Executive Vice President/General Manager – Ladd Herzeg

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special Teams – Miller McCalmon

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and Rehabilitation – Steve Watterson

Roster edit

1987 Houston Oilers roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

NFL replacement players edit

After the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike, the following team was assembled:

1987 Houston Oilers replacement roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

  • 50 Billy Kidd
  • 60 Jerrell Franklin
  • 62 Doug Kellermeyer
  • 66 Clay Miller
  • 69 Brett Petersmark
  • 70 Charles Agee
  • 73 Almon Young
  • 76 Louis Garza
  • 77 Scott Boucher
  • 78 Roland Aumueller

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Regular season edit

Schedule edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 13 Los Angeles Rams W 20–16 1–0 Astrodome 33,186
2 September 20 at Buffalo Bills L 30–34 1–1 Rich Stadium 56,534
September 27 Los Angeles Raiders canceled 1–1 Astrodome
3 October 4 at Denver Broncos W 40–10 2–1 Mile High Stadium 38,494
4 October 11 at Cleveland Browns W 15–10 3–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 38,927
5 October 18 New England Patriots L 7–21 3–2 Astrodome 26,294
6 October 25 Atlanta Falcons W 37–33 4–2 Astrodome 29,062
7 November 1 at Cincinnati Bengals W 31–29 5–2 Riverfront Stadium 52,700
8 November 8 at San Francisco 49ers L 20–27 5–3 Candlestick Park 59,740
9 November 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 23–3 6–3 Three Rivers Stadium 56,177
10 November 22 Cleveland Browns L 7–40 6–4 Astrodome 51,161
11 November 29 at Indianapolis Colts L 27–51 6–5 Hoosier Dome 54,999
12 December 6 San Diego Chargers W 33–18 7–5 Astrodome 31,714
13 December 13 at New Orleans Saints L 10–24 7–6 Louisiana Superdome 68,257
14 December 20 Pittsburgh Steelers W 24–16 8–6 Astrodome 38,683
15 December 27 Cincinnati Bengals W 21–17 9–6 Astrodome 49,775

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries edit

Week 7 edit

1 234Total
Falcons 3 10146 33
• Oilers 3 10717 37
Scoring summary
Q1ATLLuckhurst 39 yard field goalATL 3–0
Q1HOUZendejas 31 yard field goalTie 3−3
Q2ATLLuckhurst 37 yard field goalATL 6–3
Q2HOUZendejas 43 yard field goalTie 6–6
Q2ATLDixon 10 yard pass from Campbell (Luckhurst kick)ATL 13−6
Q2HOUDuncan 41 yard pass from Moon (Zendejas kick)Tie 13−13
Q3HOUGivins 8 yard pass from Moon (Zendejas kick)HOU 20–13
Q3ATLBailey 29 yard pass from Campbell (Luckhurst kick)Tie 20–20
Q3ATLWhisenhunt 3 yard pass from Campbell (Luckhurst kick)ATL 27−20
Q4HOURozier 14 yard run (Zendejas kick)Tie 27–27
Q4HOUZendejas 24 yard field goalHOU 30–27
Q4ATLLuckhurst 45 yard field goalTie 30–30
Q4ATLLuckhurst 18 yard field goalATL 33–30
Q4HOUDuncan 14 yard pass from Moon (Zendejas kick)HOU 37–33

Standings edit

AFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Cleveland Browns(2) 10 5 0 .667 5–1 8–3 390 239 W3
Houston Oilers(4) 9 6 0 .600 5–1 7–4 345 349 W2
Pittsburgh Steelers 8 7 0 .533 2–4 6–5 285 299 L2
Cincinnati Bengals 4 11 0 .267 0–6 3–9 285 370 L3

Playoffs edit

AFC Wild Card edit

Houston Oilers 23, Seattle Seahawks 20 (OT)
Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Seahawks 7 3 37020
Oilers 3 10 70323

at Astrodome, Houston, Texas

Oilers kicker Tony Zendejas won the game with a 42-yard field goal 8:05 into overtime. Although Houston outgained Seattle with 427 total offensive yards to 250, the game remained close until the very end.

AFC Divisional Playoff edit

Denver Broncos 34, Houston Oilers 10
Period 1 2 34Total
Oilers 0 3 0710
Broncos 14 10 3734

at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado

  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/2:00 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: 28 °F or −2.2 °C, relative humidity 55%, wind 9 miles per hour (14 km/h; 7.8 kn), wind chill 19 °F or −7.2 °C
  • Game attendance: 75,440
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen

Awards and records edit

  • Keith Bostic, NFL Leader, Interceptions, (6) – Tied with two others for league lead

References edit

  1. ^ "1987 Houston Oilers draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 20, 2014.

External links edit

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The 1987 Houston Oilers season was the franchise s 18th season in the National Football League and the 28th overall The Oilers came into the season looking to improve on their 5 11 record from 1986 and make the playoffs for the first time since 1980 The 1987 NFL season was affected by a players strike that took place in week 3 of the season which canceled all week 3 games As a result the Oilers canceled there was to be week 3 game against the Los Angeles Raiders The Oilers began the season 3 1 their best start to a season since 1980 After the Oilers lost at home to the Patriots 21 7 in week 5 the Oilers defeated the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals to give them a 5 2 start to the season After the Oilers lost to the 49ers on the road they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road 23 3 for their first win in Pittsburgh since 1978 The Oilers would then play 2 disastrous games against the Browns and the Colts as they allowed 40 points in each game losing 40 7 to Cleveland at home and losing 51 27 to the Colts in Indianapolis The Oilers would defeat the Chargers the next week rebounding from those 2 bad losses The Oilers would clinch a playoff spot in the season s final week with a 21 17 win over Cincinnati thus ending their 6 year playoff drought This was the first of seven consecutive playoff appearances for the Oilers In the playoffs they defeated the Seattle Seahawks 23 20 in overtime on a Tony Zendejas field goal However the next week they lost to the Broncos 34 10 in the Divisional Round ending their season 1987 Houston Oilers seasonOwnerBud AdamsGeneral managerLadd HerzegHead coachJerry GlanvilleHome fieldHouston AstrodomeResultsRecord9 6Division place2nd AFC CentralPlayoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs vs Seahawks 23 20 OT Lost Divisional Playoffs at Broncos 10 34Uniform 1986 Oilers seasons 1988 Warren Moon left and Mike Rozier right playing for the Oilers in 1987 led the team in passing and rushing that season respectively Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 NFL draft 2 Personnel 2 1 Staff 2 2 Roster 2 3 NFL replacement players 3 Regular season 3 1 Schedule 3 2 Game summaries 3 2 1 Week 7 3 3 Standings 4 Playoffs 4 1 AFC Wild Card 4 2 AFC Divisional Playoff 5 Awards and records 6 References 7 External linksOffseason editNFL draft edit Main article 1987 NFL draft 1987 Houston Oilers draft Round Pick Player Position College Notes 1 3 Alonzo Highsmith Running back Miami FL 1 20 Haywood Jeffires Wide receiver North Carolina State 2 46 Walter Johnson Linebacker Louisiana Tech 3 64 Cody Carlson Quarterback Baylor 4 105 Mark Dusbabek Linebacker Minnesota 5 133 Spencer Tillman Running back Oklahoma 6 147 Al Smith Linebacker Utah State 6 159 Toby Caston Linebacker LSU 7 176 Robert Banks Defensive end Notre Dame 8 202 Michel James Wide receiver Washington State 9 231 Wes Neighbors Center Alabama 10 258 Curtis Duncan Wide receiver Northwestern 11 287 John Davis Offensive tackle Georgia Tech 12 314 Ira Valentine Running back Texas A amp M Made roster Made at least one Pro Bowl during career 1 Personnel editStaff edit 1987 Houston Oilers staff Front office Owner Chairman of the Board President Bud Adams Executive Vice President General Manager Ladd Herzeg Head coaches Head Coach Jerry Glanville Offensive coaches Quarterbacks June Jones Running Backs Dick Jamieson Receivers Milt Jackson Tight Ends Miller McCalmon Offensive Line Kim Helton Defensive coaches Defensive Line Doug Shively Linebackers Floyd Reese Secondary Tom Bettis Special teams coaches Special Teams Miller McCalmon Strength and conditioning Strength and Rehabilitation Steve Watterson Roster edit 1987 Houston Oilers roster Quarterbacks 14 Cody Carlson 1 Warren Moon 10 Brent Pease Running backs 32 Alonzo Highsmith FB 20 Allen Pinkett KR 30 Mike Rozier 33 Spencer Tillman 35 Ray Wallace FB 45 Ira Valentine Wide receivers 82 Willie Drewrey 80 Curtis Duncan 81 Ernest Givins 85 Drew Hill 84 Haywood Jeffires Tight ends 89 Jeff Parks 87 Jamie Williams Offensive linemen 77 Bruce Davis T 72 Kent Hill G 74 Bruce Matthews G 63 Mike Munchak G 52 Jay Pennison C 70 Dean Steinkuhler T 69 Doug Williams T Defensive linemen 75 Jesse Baker DE 71 Richard Byrd DE 79 Ray Childress DT 98 Rayford Cooks DE 95 William Fuller DE 94 Charles Martin DE 99 Doug Smith DT Linebackers 51 Eric Fairs 59 John Grimsley OLB 57 Walter Johnson 93 Robert Lyles OLB 91 Johnny Meads OLB 53 Eugene Seale MLB Defensive backs 29 Patrick Allen CB Craig Birdsong 25 Keith Bostic SS 24 Steve Brown CB 31 Jeff Donaldson S 21 Bo Eason FS 22 Kenny Johnson 26 Audray McMillian Special teams 8 Jeff Gossett P 7 Tony Zendejas K Reserve lists 56 Robert Abraham LB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 97 Robert Banks DE IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 90 Toby Caston ILB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 24 Charles Clinton DB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 73 John Davis G IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp Neal Dellocono LB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp Mark Dusbabek LB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 23 Richard Johnson CB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 28 Allen Lyday S IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 78 Don Maggs T IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 68 Vince Stroth T IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 29 Bucky White CB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp Practice squadRookies in italics NFL replacement players edit After the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike the following team was assembled 1987 Houston Oilers replacement roster Quarterbacks 10 David Worsham 12 John Witkowski 14 Brent Pease 18 Paul Williams Running backs 30 Herman Hunter 32 Ricky Moore 33 Don Williams 35 Eric Cobble 36 Jarvis McKyer 38 Lionel Wilson 40 Andrew Jackson Wide receivers 15 Roger Coleman 80 Leonard Harris 81 Keith McDonald 82 Sam Moore 83 Joey Walters 84 Haywood Jeffires 84 Robert Mitchell 85 Chris Darrington 86 Oliver Williams Tight ends 87 Scott Eccles 88 Mark Gehring 89 James Arrike Offensive linemen 50 Billy Kidd 60 Jerrell Franklin 62 Doug Kellermeyer 66 Clay Miller 69 Brett Petersmark 70 Charles Agee 73 Almon Young 76 Louis Garza 77 Scott Boucher 78 Roland Aumueller Defensive linemen 71 Gerald Browner 75 Jesse Baker 75 Kenny Neil 94 Eric Larkin 94 Charles Martin 95 Dwain Turner 98 Rayford Cooks 99 Rickey Hagood 99 Doug Smith Linebackers 50 Paul Vogel 51 Eugene Seale 53 Thad Jefferson 54 Larry Smith 55 Scott Stoughton 56 George Woods 57 Bryon Johnson 59 Scott Fox Defensive backs 20 Earl Allen 21 Craig Birdsong 22 Kenneth Johnson 23 Domingo Bryant 24 Clinton Charles 25 Larry Joyner 26 Tony Newsom 27 Donovan Small 28 Emmuel Thompson 29 Robert White 31 Darrell Francis 37 Ken McKyer Special teams 4 Florian Kempf K 7 Tony Zendejas K 8 Steve Superick P 9 John Diettrich K 11 Lee Johnson PRegular season editSchedule edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance 1 September 13 Los Angeles Rams W 20 16 1 0 Astrodome 33 186 2 September 20 at Buffalo Bills L 30 34 1 1 Rich Stadium 56 534 September 27 Los Angeles Raiders canceled 1 1 Astrodome 3 October 4 at Denver Broncos W 40 10 2 1 Mile High Stadium 38 494 4 October 11 at Cleveland Browns W 15 10 3 1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 38 927 5 October 18 New England Patriots L 7 21 3 2 Astrodome 26 294 6 October 25 Atlanta Falcons W 37 33 4 2 Astrodome 29 062 7 November 1 at Cincinnati Bengals W 31 29 5 2 Riverfront Stadium 52 700 8 November 8 at San Francisco 49ers L 20 27 5 3 Candlestick Park 59 740 9 November 15 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 23 3 6 3 Three Rivers Stadium 56 177 10 November 22 Cleveland Browns L 7 40 6 4 Astrodome 51 161 11 November 29 at Indianapolis Colts L 27 51 6 5 Hoosier Dome 54 999 12 December 6 San Diego Chargers W 33 18 7 5 Astrodome 31 714 13 December 13 at New Orleans Saints L 10 24 7 6 Louisiana Superdome 68 257 14 December 20 Pittsburgh Steelers W 24 16 8 6 Astrodome 38 683 15 December 27 Cincinnati Bengals W 21 17 9 6 Astrodome 49 775 Note Intra division opponents are in bold text Game summaries edit Week 7 edit 1 234TotalFalcons 3 10146 33 Oilers 3 10717 37 Date October 25Location Houston AstrodomeGame start 1 00 p m ESTGame weather Indoors dome Referee Fred SilvaScoring summaryQ1ATLLuckhurst 39 yard field goalATL 3 0 Q1HOUZendejas 31 yard field goalTie 3 3 Q2ATLLuckhurst 37 yard field goalATL 6 3 Q2HOUZendejas 43 yard field goalTie 6 6 Q2ATLDixon 10 yard pass from Campbell Luckhurst kick ATL 13 6 Q2HOUDuncan 41 yard pass from Moon Zendejas kick Tie 13 13 Q3HOUGivins 8 yard pass from Moon Zendejas kick HOU 20 13 Q3ATLBailey 29 yard pass from Campbell Luckhurst kick Tie 20 20 Q3ATLWhisenhunt 3 yard pass from Campbell Luckhurst kick ATL 27 20 Q4HOURozier 14 yard run Zendejas kick Tie 27 27 Q4HOUZendejas 24 yard field goalHOU 30 27 Q4ATLLuckhurst 45 yard field goalTie 30 30 Q4ATLLuckhurst 18 yard field goalATL 33 30 Q4HOUDuncan 14 yard pass from Moon Zendejas kick HOU 37 33 Standings edit AFC Central viewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK Cleveland Browns 2 10 5 0 667 5 1 8 3 390 239 W3 Houston Oilers 4 9 6 0 600 5 1 7 4 345 349 W2 Pittsburgh Steelers 8 7 0 533 2 4 6 5 285 299 L2 Cincinnati Bengals 4 11 0 267 0 6 3 9 285 370 L3Playoffs editAFC Wild Card edit Houston Oilers 23 Seattle Seahawks 20 OT Period 1 2 34OTTotalSeahawks 7 3 37020Oilers 3 10 70323 at Astrodome Houston Texas Game time 4 00 p m EST 3 00 p m CSTGame attendance 50 519Referee Bob McElweeTV announcers NBC Marv Albert and Joe Namath Oilers kicker Tony Zendejas won the game with a 42 yard field goal 8 05 into overtime Although Houston outgained Seattle with 427 total offensive yards to 250 the game remained close until the very end AFC Divisional Playoff edit Denver Broncos 34 Houston Oilers 10 Period 1 2 34TotalOilers 0 3 0710Broncos 14 10 3734 at Mile High Stadium Denver Colorado Game time 4 00 p m EST 2 00 p m MSTGame weather 28 F or 2 2 C relative humidity 55 wind 9 miles per hour 14 km h 7 8 kn wind chill 19 F or 7 2 CGame attendance 75 440Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg and Merlin OlsenAwards and records editKeith Bostic NFL Leader Interceptions 6 Tied with two others for league leadReferences edit 1987 Houston Oilers draftees Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 20 2014 External links edit1987 Houston Oilers at Pro Football Reference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1987 Houston Oilers season amp oldid 1212635926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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