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1986 NFL season

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1986 National Football League season

1986 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 7 – December 22, 1986
Playoffs
Start dateDecember 28, 1986
AFC ChampionsDenver Broncos
NFC ChampionsNew York Giants
Super Bowl XXI
DateJanuary 25, 1987
SiteRose Bowl,Pasadena, California
ChampionsNew York Giants
Pro Bowl
DateFebruary 1, 1987
SiteAloha Stadium
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AFC teams: West, Central, East
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NFC teams: West, Central, East

The1986 NFL season was the 67thregular season of theNational Football League. Defending Super Bowl Champion Chicago Bears shared the league's best record with the Giants at 14–2, with the Giants claiming the spot in the NFC by tiebreakers. The season ended with Super Bowl XXI when the New York Giants defeated the Denver Broncos 39–20 at theRose Bowl to win their first league title in 30 years.

Player movement

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Transactions

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Trades

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Draft

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The1986 NFL draft was held from April 29 to 30, 1986, atNew York City'sMarriott Marquis. With the first pick, theTampa Bay Buccaneers selected runningbackBo Jackson fromAuburn University.

New referee

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Dick Hantak was promoted to referee after serving eight seasons as a back judge (the position title was changed to field judge in 1998).Fred Silva was then assigned as a swing official instead of his own crew after suffering a heart attack in the offseason.Chuck Heberling was scheduled to be an instant replay official but was asked to remain on the field following Silva's heart attack. Herberling earned assignment to the AFC championship.

Major rule changes

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  • Players are prohibited from wearing apparel, equipment, or other items that carry commercial names, names of organizations, or any type of personal message unless they get specific permission from the league.
  • If the offensive team commits a dead ball foul during the last two minutes of a half, the clock will start at the snap.
  • If an offensive player fumbles the ball and it goes forward and out of bounds, the ball is returned to that team at the spot of the fumble.
  • If an offensive player fumbles the ball in the field of play and it goes out of bounds in the opponent's end zone, the ball is given to the defensive team at the spot of the fumble (this rule would be changed in1991 to result in a touchback).
  • A limited system ofinstant replay was adopted to aid officiating. A replay official in a booth would decide what plays to review and make the final ruling, regardless of the current score or the amount of time left in the game. The replay official communicated with the game officials via radio transmitters. However, there was no time limit on how long the replay official could review a play and this led to long game delays (this was a major reason why the system was eventually repealed in1992 and not brought back until a more comprehensive replay system with time limits were established in1999).

Deaths

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  • Fritz Pollard, former running back for theAkron Pros and one of the first African-Americans to play pro football in the NFL, died from Pneumonia at the age of 92.

American Bowl

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A series ofNational Football Leaguepre-season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States, the only American Bowl game in 1986 was held at London's Wembley Stadium.

DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamScoreStadiumCity
August 3, 1986Chicago Bears17Dallas Cowboys6Wembley StadiumUnited Kingdom London

Regular season

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Scheduling formula

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    Inter-conference
AFC East vsNFC West
AFC Central vsNFC Central
AFC West vsNFC East

Highlights of the 1986 season included:

  • Thanksgiving: Two games were played on Thursday, November 27, featuring Green Bay atDetroit and Seattle atDallas, with Green Bay and Seattle winning.

Final standings

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AFC East
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
New England Patriots(3)1150.6887–18–4412307W1
New York Jets(4)1060.6256–28–4364386L5
Miami Dolphins880.5005–36–6430405L1
Buffalo Bills4120.2501–73–11287348L3
Indianapolis Colts3130.1881–72–10229400W3
AFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Cleveland Browns(1)1240.7505–110–2391310W5
Cincinnati Bengals1060.6253–37–5409394W1
Pittsburgh Steelers6100.3753–34–8307336L1
Houston Oilers5110.3131–53–9274329W2
AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Denver Broncos(2)1150.6885–38–4378327L1
Kansas City Chiefs(5)1060.6255–39–5358326W3
Seattle Seahawks1060.6255–37–5366293W5
Los Angeles Raiders880.5004–47–5323346L4
San Diego Chargers4120.2501–74–8335396L2
NFC East
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
New York Giants(1)1420.8757–111–1371236W9
Washington Redskins(4)1240.7505–39–3368296W1
Dallas Cowboys790.4385–36–6346337L5
Philadelphia Eagles5101.3441–6–13–8–1256312L1
St. Louis Cardinals4111.2811–6–13–10–1218351W1
NFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Chicago Bears(2)1420.8757–110–2352187W7
Minnesota Vikings970.5636–28–4398273W1
Detroit Lions5110.3133–54–8277326L4
Green Bay Packers4120.2503–53–9254418L1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2140.1251–71–13239473L7
NFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
San Francisco 49ers(3)1051.6563–2–16–5–1374247W3
Los Angeles Rams(5)1060.6253–38–4309267L2
Atlanta Falcons781.4692–3–16–5–1280280W1
New Orleans Saints790.4383–36–6288287L1

Tiebreakers

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  • Denver was second AFC playoff seed ahead of New England based on head-to-head victory (1–0).
  • N.Y. Jets were the first AFC Wild Card based on better conference record (8–4) than Kansas City (9–5), Seattle (7–5), and Cincinnati (7–5).
  • Kansas City was the second AFC Wild Card based on better conference record (9–5) than Seattle (7–5) and Cincinnati (7–5).
  • N.Y. Giants were the top NFC playoff seed based on better conference record than Chicago (11–1 to Bears' 10–2).

Playoffs

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Main article:1986–87 NFL playoffs
Note: The New York Giants (the NFC one seed) did not play the Washington Redskins (the four seed) in the Divisional playoff round because both teams were in the same division.
Jan 4 –Mile High Stadium
3New England17
Dec 28 –Giants StadiumJan 11 – Cleveland Stadium
2Denver22
AFC
5Kansas City152Denver23*
Jan 3 –Cleveland Stadium
4NY Jets351Cleveland20
AFC Championship
4NY Jets20
Jan 25 –Rose Bowl
1Cleveland23**
Divisional playoffs
Wild Card playoffsA2Denver20
Jan 3 –Soldier Field
N1NY Giants39
Super Bowl XXI
4Washington27
Dec 28 –RFK Memorial StadiumJan 11 – Giants Stadium
2Chicago13
NFC
5LA Rams74Washington0
Jan 4 – Giants Stadium
4Washington191NY Giants17
NFC Championship
3San Francisco3
1NY Giants49


*IndicatesOT victory
**Indicates2OT victory
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Milestones

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The following players set all-time records during the season:

Most passes completed, seasonDan Marino,Miami (378)
Most pass attempts, seasonDan Marino,Miami (623)

Statistical leaders

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Team

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Points scoredMiami Dolphins (430)
Total yards gainedCincinnati Bengals (6,490)
Yards rushingChicago Bears (2,700)
Yards passingMiami Dolphins (4,779)
Fewest points allowedChicago Bears (187)
Fewest total yards allowedChicago Bears (4,130)
Fewest rushing yards allowedNew York Giants (1,284)
Fewest passing yards allowedSt. Louis Cardinals (2,637)

Awards

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Most Valuable PlayerLawrence Taylor, linebacker, New York Giants
Coach of the YearBill Parcells, New York Giants
Offensive Player of the YearEric Dickerson, running back, Los Angeles Rams
Defensive Player of the YearLawrence Taylor, linebacker, New York Giants
Offensive Rookie of the YearRueben Mayes, running back, New Orleans Saints
Defensive Rookie of the YearLeslie O'Neal, defensive end, San Diego Chargers
NFL Comeback Player of the YearJoe Montana, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers,Tommy Kramer, quarterback, Minnesota Vikings (co-winners)
Man of the YearReggie Williams, linebacker, Cincinnati Bengals
Super Bowl Most Valuable PlayerPhil Simms, quarterback, New York Giants

Coaching changes

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Offseason

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In-season

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Uniform changes

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  • TheBuffalo Bills began wearing their white pants with their white jerseys, discontinuing their blue pants. This was the first time the Bills wore white pants with their white jerseys since1972.
  • TheNew Orleans Saints switched to gold pants, discontinuing both their black and white pants. A secondary logo featuring a fleur-de-lis inside an outline of the state of Louisiana was added to both the jersey sleeves and the sides of the pants. The Saints retained this look through1995.
  • The numbers on theSan Diego Chargers' blue jerseys changed from gold to white.
  • TheNew York Giants added a "Spider 43" patch to their jerseys in memory of former Giants safetyCarl "Spider" Lockhart following Lockhart's death from lymphoma on July 9, 1986. The Giants would also add a "38" decal to the back of their helmets in memory of former Giants running backJohn Tuggle following Tuggle's death on August 30, 1986, from angiosarcoma.
  • TheMiami Dolphins slightly reversed the stripe order on their pants, changing from having aqua in between orange stripes to orange in between aqua stripes.

Television

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This was the fifth and final year under the league's broadcast contracts withABC,CBS, andNBC to televiseMonday Night Football, the NFC package, and the AFC package, respectively. This was the last season that games remained only onbroadcast television, as the league would sign a deal with the cable channelESPN to broadcast a series of Sunday night games starting in 1987.[4]

ABC opted to go to a two-man booth, droppingJoe Namath andO. J. Simpson, movingFrank Gifford to its sole color commentator, and havingAl Michaels serve as the new play-by-announcer. Gifford would once again call the play-by-play during those weeks when Michaels was busy calling theMajor League Baseball playoffs, andLynn Swann or Simpson would fill-in.

References

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  1. ^"NFL.com | Official Site of the National Football League".NFL.com. RetrievedAugust 20, 2025.
  2. ^"The Month of November in Bills History".Buffalo Bills. Archived fromthe original on April 13, 2009. RetrievedAugust 9, 2009.
  3. ^"NFL.com | Official Site of the National Football League".NFL.com. RetrievedAugust 6, 2023.
  4. ^Brulia, Tim."A CHRONOLOGY OF PRO FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION: Part 3"(PDF).Pro Football Researchers.

Further reading

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(1920–1969)
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