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1992 NFL season

The 1992 NFL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Football League (NFL). Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Andrew, the New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins game that was scheduled for September 6 at Joe Robbie Stadium was rescheduled to October 18. Both teams originally had that weekend off. This marked the first time since the 1966 NFL season and the AFL seasons of 1966 and 1967 that there were byes in week 1.

1992 National Football League season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 6 – December 28, 1992
Playoffs
Start dateJanuary 2, 1993
AFC ChampionsBuffalo Bills
NFC ChampionsDallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXVII
DateJanuary 31, 1993
SiteRose Bowl, Pasadena, California
ChampionsDallas Cowboys
Pro Bowl
DateFebruary 7, 1993
SiteAloha Stadium
Colts
Patriots
Bills
Dolphins
Jets
Bengals
Browns
Oilers
Steelers
Broncos
Chiefs
Raiders
Chargers
Seahawks
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AFC teams: West, Central, East
Cowboys
Giants
Eagles
Cardinals
Redskins
Bears
Lions
Packers
Vikings
Buccaneers
Falcons
Rams
Saints
49ers
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NFC teams: West, Central, East

The season ended with Super Bowl XXVII when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Buffalo Bills 52–17 at the Rose Bowl. This would be the third of the Bills' four consecutive Super Bowl losses; as of 2023, no other team has ever lost three or four Super Bowls in a row (the earliest that these records could be matched would be February 2025 or 2026, if the Philadelphia Eagles, who lost Super Bowl LVII in February 2023, were to lose in the Super Bowl for the next 2–3 seasons). Buffalo joined the Miami Dolphins of the early 1970s as the second team to reach three straight Super Bowls (the New England Patriots of the late 2010s became the third).

Player movement

Transactions

Trades

  • August 13: Washington traded quarterback Stan Humphries to the San Diego Chargers[3]
  • August 27: The San Francisco 49ers traded Pro Bowl Defensive End Charles Haley to the Dallas Cowboys.[3]
  • August 28: The Chicago Bears trade offensive lineman Jay Hilgenberg to the Cleveland Browns [3]
  • September 1: The defending AFC Champion Buffalo Bills trade Defensive Tackle Leon Seals to the Philadelphia Eagles.[4]
  • September 12: The Atlanta Falcons trade wide receiver Shawn Collins to the Cleveland Browns.[4]
  • September 21: The Pittsburgh Steelers trade Thomas Everett to the Dallas Cowboys.[4]

Draft

The 1992 NFL Draft was held from April 26 to 27, 1992 at New York City's Marriott Marquis. With the first pick, the Indianapolis Colts selected defensive tackle Steve Emtman from the University of Washington.

Referee changes

After one season as referee, Stan Kemp stepped down after he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Tom Dooley also retired during the off-season. Gary Lane and Ed Hochuli were then promoted to referee.

Kemp's son, Alex, became an NFL official in 2014 and was promoted to referee in 2018.

Major rule changes

  • The NFL ceases to use the instant replay system that was in effect since the 1986 NFL season to review questionable on-field calls, due to many reviews taking up long periods of time. Instant replay would not return to the league until a more comprehensive instant replay review system with time limits was introduced in the 1999 NFL season.
  • To reduce injuries, any offensive player who is lined up in the backfield before the snap cannot chop block a defensive player who is already engaged above the waist by another offensive player.
  • A maximum of six captains are allowed at midfield for the coin toss. This was in response to Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville sometimes sending out his entire squad, and Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs sending eight captains to midfield at Super Bowl XXVI.

1992 deaths

  • Frank Akins: A selection of the Washington Redskins in the 1943 NFL Draft, Akins died on July 6, 1992.
  • Eric Andolsek: An offensive lineman with the Detroit Lions, Andolsek was working in the yard of his Thibodaux, Louisiana home when a semi-trailer truck ran off Louisiana Highway 1 in front of his house and struck and killed him on June 23.[5]
  • Lyle Alzado: On May 14, 1992 at age 43, Alzado died from brain cancer. He was buried at River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.[6]
  • Mel Branch: A starter for the Dallas Texans for the 1962 AFL Championship Game, Branch was also a charter member of the Miami Dolphins in 1966. He died on April 21, 1992
  • Jerome Brown: A two-time All-Pro with the Philadelphia Eagles, Brown died on June 25, 1992, at the age of 27, following an automobile accident in Brooksville, in which both he and his 12-year-old nephew were killed when Brown lost control of his ZR1 Chevrolet Corvette at high speed and crashed into a palm tree. Brown was buried in his hometown of Brooksville.[7]
  • Shane Curry: A selection of the Indianapolis Colts in the 1991 NFL Draft, Curry was shot and killed outside a Cincinnati nightclub during an argument over a blocked vehicle on May 4, 1992.[8][9]
  • Mike Wise: Was a backup for the Raiders before being released after a fight instigated by a teammate, and had serious injuries which made it impossible for him to resume his career. Committed suicide at his home in California.

Members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Preseason

American Bowl

A series of National Football League pre-season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States, a total of three games were contested.

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Score Stadium City
August 2, 1992 Houston Oilers 34 Dallas Cowboys 23 Tokyo Dome   Tokyo
August 15, 1992 Miami Dolphins 31 Denver Broncos 27 Olympiastadion   Berlin
August 16, 1992 San Francisco 49ers 17 Washington Redskins 15 Wembley Stadium   London

Regular season

Scheduling formula

    Inter-conference
AFC East vs NFC West
AFC Central vs NFC Central
AFC West vs NFC East

Highlights of the 1992 season included:

  • Thanksgiving: Two games were played on Thursday, November 26, featuring Houston at Detroit and the New York Giants at Dallas, with Houston and Dallas winning.
  • Week 16: The San Diego Chargers became the first (as of 2021 the only) team to start 0-4 and made the playoffs and they achieve that feat by beating The Los Angeles Raiders.

Final standings

There was an unusual deviation between good teams and bad teams in the NFL in 1992. Only one team, the Denver Broncos; finished with eight wins and eight losses, nine teams had at least 11 wins, and eight teams had at least 11 losses. Only six teams had between seven, eight or nine wins in 1992.

Tiebreakers

  • Pittsburgh was the top AFC playoff seed, and Miami was the second AFC playoff seed ahead of San Diego, based on conference record (10–2 to Dolphins' 9–3 to Chargers' 9–5).
  • Miami finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on better conference record (9–3 to Bills' 7–5).
  • Houston was the second AFC Wild Card based on head-to-head victory over Kansas City (1–0).
  • Washington was the third NFC Wild Card based on better conference record than Green Bay (7–5 to Packers' 6–6).
  • Tampa Bay finished ahead of Chicago and Detroit in the NFC Central based on better conference record (5–9 to Bears' 4–8 and Lions' 3–9).
  • Atlanta finished ahead of L.A. Rams in the NFC West based on better record against common opponents (5–7 to Rams' 4–8).

Playoffs

Jan 3Rich Stadium Jan 9 – Three Rivers Stadium
5 Houston 38
4 Buffalo 24
4 Buffalo 41* Jan 17 – Joe Robbie Stadium
1 Pittsburgh 3
AFC
Jan 2 – Jack Murphy Stadium 4 Buffalo 29
Jan 10 – Joe Robbie Stadium
2 Miami 10
6 Kansas City 0 AFC Championship
3 San Diego 0
3 San Diego 17 Jan 31 – Rose Bowl
2 Miami 31
Wild Card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
Jan 3 – Louisiana Superdome A4 Buffalo 17
Jan 10 – Texas Stadium
N2 Dallas 52
5 Philadelphia 36 Super Bowl XXVII
5 Philadelphia 10
4 New Orleans 20 Jan 17 – Candlestick Park
2 Dallas 34
NFC
Jan 2 – Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 2 Dallas 30
Jan 9 – Candlestick Park
1 San Francisco 20
6 Washington 24 NFC Championship
6 Washington 13
3 Minnesota 7
1 San Francisco 20


* Indicates overtime victory.

Awards

Coaching changes

Stadium changes

The Atlanta Falcons played their first season in the new Georgia Dome, replacing Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium. The Falcons would play at the Georgia Dome until 2016.

Uniform changes

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers began wearing orange pants with their white jerseys

Television

This was the third year under the league's four-year broadcast contracts with ABC, CBS, NBC, TNT, and ESPN. ABC, CBS, and NBC continued to televise Monday Night Football, the NFC package, and the AFC package, respectively. Sunday night games aired on TNT during the first half of the season, and ESPN during the second half of the season. With Bill Walsh leaving NBC to become head coach of the Stanford Cardinal college football team, Bob Trumpy was named to replace him as the network's lead color commentator, alongside Dick Enberg. Gary Bender replaced Skip Caray as TNT's play-by-play announcer.[11]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Football". Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "1992 NFL Transactions. Trades - August". National Football League. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c "1992 NFL Transactions. Trades - September". National Football League. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  5. ^ "Lion Lineman Hit by Truck in Yard, Killed". Los Angeles Times. June 24, 1992.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  7. ^ Mark Bowden (April 24, 1994). . The Philadelphia Enquirer. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011.
  8. ^ "Curry of Colts is Fatally Shot". New York Times. May 4, 1992. Retrieved September 16, 2007.
  9. ^ . The Indianapolis Star. February 5, 2007. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2007.
  10. ^ Tucker, Doug (July 17, 1992). "Former Chiefs' standout Buck Buchanon is dead". Nevada Daily Mail. Missouri. Associated Press. p. 8.
  11. ^ Brulia, Tim. "A CHRONOLOGY OF PRO FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION: Part 4" (PDF). Pro Football Researchers.
  • NFL Record and Fact Book (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)
  • NFL History 1991–2000 (Last accessed December 4, 2005)
  • Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)
  • 1992 NFL season at Pro-Football Reference

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The 1992 NFL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Football League NFL Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Andrew the New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins game that was scheduled for September 6 at Joe Robbie Stadium was rescheduled to October 18 Both teams originally had that weekend off This marked the first time since the 1966 NFL season and the AFL seasons of 1966 and 1967 that there were byes in week 1 1992 National Football League seasonRegular seasonDurationSeptember 6 December 28 1992PlayoffsStart dateJanuary 2 1993AFC ChampionsBuffalo BillsNFC ChampionsDallas CowboysSuper Bowl XXVIIDateJanuary 31 1993SiteRose Bowl Pasadena CaliforniaChampionsDallas CowboysPro BowlDateFebruary 7 1993SiteAloha Stadium 1991 NFL seasons 1993 ColtsPatriotsBillsDolphinsJetsBengalsBrownsOilersSteelersBroncosChiefsRaidersChargersSeahawksclass notpageimage AFC teams West Central East CowboysGiantsEaglesCardinalsRedskinsBearsLionsPackersVikingsBuccaneersFalconsRamsSaints49ersclass notpageimage NFC teams West Central East The season ended with Super Bowl XXVII when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Buffalo Bills 52 17 at the Rose Bowl This would be the third of the Bills four consecutive Super Bowl losses as of 2023 no other team has ever lost three or four Super Bowls in a row the earliest that these records could be matched would be February 2025 or 2026 if the Philadelphia Eagles who lost Super Bowl LVII in February 2023 were to lose in the Super Bowl for the next 2 3 seasons Buffalo joined the Miami Dolphins of the early 1970s as the second team to reach three straight Super Bowls the New England Patriots of the late 2010s became the third Contents 1 Player movement 1 1 Transactions 1 2 Trades 1 3 Draft 2 Referee changes 3 Major rule changes 4 1992 deaths 4 1 Members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame 5 Preseason 5 1 American Bowl 6 Regular season 6 1 Scheduling formula 6 2 Final standings 6 3 Tiebreakers 7 Playoffs 8 Awards 9 Coaching changes 10 Stadium changes 11 Uniform changes 12 Television 13 External links 14 ReferencesPlayer movement EditTransactions Edit April 2 1992 Brian Baldinger was signed in Plan B free agency by the Buffalo Bills joining his brother Gary Baldinger 1 August 31 1992 Brian Baldinger was released by the Buffalo Bills on August 31 2 Trades Edit August 13 Washington traded quarterback Stan Humphries to the San Diego Chargers 3 August 27 The San Francisco 49ers traded Pro Bowl Defensive End Charles Haley to the Dallas Cowboys 3 August 28 The Chicago Bears trade offensive lineman Jay Hilgenberg to the Cleveland Browns 3 September 1 The defending AFC Champion Buffalo Bills trade Defensive Tackle Leon Seals to the Philadelphia Eagles 4 September 12 The Atlanta Falcons trade wide receiver Shawn Collins to the Cleveland Browns 4 September 21 The Pittsburgh Steelers trade Thomas Everett to the Dallas Cowboys 4 Draft Edit The 1992 NFL Draft was held from April 26 to 27 1992 at New York City s Marriott Marquis With the first pick the Indianapolis Colts selected defensive tackle Steve Emtman from the University of Washington Referee changes EditAfter one season as referee Stan Kemp stepped down after he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Tom Dooley also retired during the off season Gary Lane and Ed Hochuli were then promoted to referee Kemp s son Alex became an NFL official in 2014 and was promoted to referee in 2018 Major rule changes EditThe NFL ceases to use the instant replay system that was in effect since the 1986 NFL season to review questionable on field calls due to many reviews taking up long periods of time Instant replay would not return to the league until a more comprehensive instant replay review system with time limits was introduced in the 1999 NFL season To reduce injuries any offensive player who is lined up in the backfield before the snap cannot chop block a defensive player who is already engaged above the waist by another offensive player A maximum of six captains are allowed at midfield for the coin toss This was in response to Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville sometimes sending out his entire squad and Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs sending eight captains to midfield at Super Bowl XXVI 1992 deaths EditFrank Akins A selection of the Washington Redskins in the 1943 NFL Draft Akins died on July 6 1992 Eric Andolsek An offensive lineman with the Detroit Lions Andolsek was working in the yard of his Thibodaux Louisiana home when a semi trailer truck ran off Louisiana Highway 1 in front of his house and struck and killed him on June 23 5 Lyle Alzado On May 14 1992 at age 43 Alzado died from brain cancer He was buried at River View Cemetery in Portland Oregon 6 Mel Branch A starter for the Dallas Texans for the 1962 AFL Championship Game Branch was also a charter member of the Miami Dolphins in 1966 He died on April 21 1992 Jerome Brown A two time All Pro with the Philadelphia Eagles Brown died on June 25 1992 at the age of 27 following an automobile accident in Brooksville in which both he and his 12 year old nephew were killed when Brown lost control of his ZR1 Chevrolet Corvette at high speed and crashed into a palm tree Brown was buried in his hometown of Brooksville 7 Shane Curry A selection of the Indianapolis Colts in the 1991 NFL Draft Curry was shot and killed outside a Cincinnati nightclub during an argument over a blocked vehicle on May 4 1992 8 9 Mike Wise Was a backup for the Raiders before being released after a fight instigated by a teammate and had serious injuries which made it impossible for him to resume his career Committed suicide at his home in California Members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Edit Buck Buchanan Buchanan was a defensive tackle with the Kansas City Chiefs in the American Football League AFL and in the National Football League NFL 10 appearing in Super Bowl I and Super Bowl IV He was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990 Preseason EditAmerican Bowl Edit A series of National Football League pre season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States a total of three games were contested Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Score Stadium CityAugust 2 1992 Houston Oilers 34 Dallas Cowboys 23 Tokyo Dome TokyoAugust 15 1992 Miami Dolphins 31 Denver Broncos 27 Olympiastadion BerlinAugust 16 1992 San Francisco 49ers 17 Washington Redskins 15 Wembley Stadium LondonRegular season EditScheduling formula Edit Inter conferenceAFC East vs NFC WestAFC Central vs NFC CentralAFC West vs NFC EastHighlights of the 1992 season included Thanksgiving Two games were played on Thursday November 26 featuring Houston at Detroit and the New York Giants at Dallas with Houston and Dallas winning Week 16 The San Diego Chargers became the first as of 2021 the only team to start 0 4 and made the playoffs and they achieve that feat by beating The Los Angeles Raiders Final standings Edit There was an unusual deviation between good teams and bad teams in the NFL in 1992 Only one team the Denver Broncos finished with eight wins and eight losses nine teams had at least 11 wins and eight teams had at least 11 losses Only six teams had between seven eight or nine wins in 1992 AFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 2 Miami Dolphins 11 5 0 688 5 3 9 3 340 281 W3 4 Buffalo Bills 11 5 0 688 5 3 7 5 381 283 L1Indianapolis Colts 9 7 0 563 5 3 7 7 216 302 W5New York Jets 4 12 0 250 3 5 4 8 220 315 L3New England Patriots 2 14 0 125 2 6 2 10 205 363 L5AFC Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 11 5 0 688 5 1 10 2 299 225 W1 5 Houston Oilers 10 6 0 625 3 3 7 5 352 258 W2Cleveland Browns 7 9 0 438 3 3 5 7 272 275 L3Cincinnati Bengals 5 11 0 313 1 5 4 8 274 364 L1AFC Westviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 3 San Diego Chargers 11 5 0 688 5 3 9 5 335 241 W7 6 Kansas City Chiefs 10 6 0 625 6 2 8 4 348 282 W1Denver Broncos 8 8 0 500 4 4 7 5 262 329 L1Los Angeles Raiders 7 9 0 438 4 4 5 7 243 281 W1Seattle Seahawks 2 14 0 125 1 7 2 10 140 312 L4 NFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 2 Dallas Cowboys 13 3 0 813 6 2 9 3 409 243 W2 5 Philadelphia Eagles 11 5 0 688 6 2 8 4 354 245 W4 6 Washington Redskins 9 7 0 563 4 4 7 5 300 255 L2New York Giants 6 10 0 375 2 6 4 8 306 367 L1Phoenix Cardinals 4 12 0 250 2 6 4 10 243 332 L2NFC Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 3 Minnesota Vikings 11 5 0 688 7 1 8 4 374 249 W2Green Bay Packers 9 7 0 563 4 4 6 6 276 296 L1Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 11 0 313 3 5 5 9 267 365 W1Chicago Bears 5 11 0 313 3 5 4 8 295 361 L2Detroit Lions 5 11 0 313 3 5 3 9 273 332 L1NFC Westviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 1 San Francisco 49ers 14 2 0 875 6 0 11 1 431 236 W8 4 New Orleans Saints 12 4 0 750 4 2 9 3 330 202 W1Atlanta Falcons 6 10 0 375 1 5 4 8 327 414 L2Los Angeles Rams 6 10 0 375 1 5 4 8 313 383 W1 Tiebreakers Edit Pittsburgh was the top AFC playoff seed and Miami was the second AFC playoff seed ahead of San Diego based on conference record 10 2 to Dolphins 9 3 to Chargers 9 5 Miami finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on better conference record 9 3 to Bills 7 5 Houston was the second AFC Wild Card based on head to head victory over Kansas City 1 0 Washington was the third NFC Wild Card based on better conference record than Green Bay 7 5 to Packers 6 6 Tampa Bay finished ahead of Chicago and Detroit in the NFC Central based on better conference record 5 9 to Bears 4 8 and Lions 3 9 Atlanta finished ahead of L A Rams in the NFC West based on better record against common opponents 5 7 to Rams 4 8 Playoffs EditMain article 1992 93 NFL playoffs Jan 3 Rich Stadium Jan 9 Three Rivers Stadium5 Houston 384 Buffalo 244 Buffalo 41 Jan 17 Joe Robbie Stadium1 Pittsburgh 3AFCJan 2 Jack Murphy Stadium 4 Buffalo 29Jan 10 Joe Robbie Stadium2 Miami 106 Kansas City 0 AFC Championship3 San Diego 03 San Diego 17 Jan 31 Rose Bowl2 Miami 31Wild Card playoffsDivisional playoffsJan 3 Louisiana Superdome A4 Buffalo 17Jan 10 Texas StadiumN2 Dallas 525 Philadelphia 36 Super Bowl XXVII5 Philadelphia 104 New Orleans 20 Jan 17 Candlestick Park2 Dallas 34NFCJan 2 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome 2 Dallas 30Jan 9 Candlestick Park1 San Francisco 206 Washington 24 NFC Championship6 Washington 133 Minnesota 71 San Francisco 20 Indicates overtime victory This box viewtalkeditAwards EditMost Valuable Player Steve Young quarterback San FranciscoCoach of the Year Bill Cowher PittsburghOffensive Player of the Year Steve Young quarterback San FranciscoDefensive Player of the Year Cortez Kennedy defensive tackle SeattleOffensive Rookie of the Year Carl Pickens wide receiver CincinnatiDefensive Rookie of the Year Dale Carter cornerback Kansas CityNFL Comeback Player of the Year Randall Cunningham quarterback PhiladelphiaNFL Man of the Year John Elway quarterback DenverSuper Bowl Most Valuable Player Troy Aikman quarterback DallasCoaching changes EditCincinnati Bengals Dave Shula replaced the fired Sam Wyche Green Bay Packers Mike Holmgren replaced the fired Lindy Infante Indianapolis Colts Ted Marchibroda was named the permanent replacement after Ron Meyer was fired after five games in 1991 and Rick Venturi served as interim for the final 11 games Marchibroda had previously served as head coach of the Colts then based in Baltimore from 1975 to 1979 Los Angeles Rams Chuck Knox replaced the fired John Robinson having previously served as Rams head coach from 1973 to 1977 Minnesota Vikings Dennis Green replaced the retired Jerry Burns Pittsburgh Steelers Bill Cowher replaced the retired Chuck Noll San Diego Chargers Bobby Ross replaced the fired Dan Henning Seattle Seahawks Tom Flores replaced Chuck Knox who resigned to become the Rams head coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sam Wyche replaced the fired Richard Williamson Stadium changes EditThe Atlanta Falcons played their first season in the new Georgia Dome replacing Atlanta Fulton County Stadium The Falcons would play at the Georgia Dome until 2016 Uniform changes EditThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers began wearing orange pants with their white jerseysTelevision EditThis was the third year under the league s four year broadcast contracts with ABC CBS NBC TNT and ESPN ABC CBS and NBC continued to televise Monday Night Football the NFC package and the AFC package respectively Sunday night games aired on TNT during the first half of the season and ESPN during the second half of the season With Bill Walsh leaving NBC to become head coach of the Stanford Cardinal college football team Bob Trumpy was named to replace him as the network s lead color commentator alongside Dick Enberg Gary Bender replaced Skip Caray as TNT s play by play announcer 11 External links Edit1992 team efficiency ratings and Commentary at Football OutsidersReferences Edit Football Retrieved February 19 2020 Transactions Retrieved February 19 2020 a b c 1992 NFL Transactions Trades August National Football League Retrieved December 3 2020 a b c 1992 NFL Transactions Trades September 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