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1990 Los Angeles Raiders season

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NFL team season

1990 Los Angeles Raiders season
OwnerAl Davis
General managerAl Davis
Head coachArt Shell
Home stadiumL.A. Memorial Coliseum
Results
Record12–4
Division place1stAFC West
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoffs
(vs.Bengals) 20–10
LostAFC Championship
(atBills) 3–51
Pro Bowlers

The1990 Los Angeles Raiders season was the franchise's 31st season overall, and the franchise's 21st season in theNational Football League. Led by Coach of the YearArt Shell, the club appeared in its first AFC Championship Game since their Super Bowl-winning1983 season, The Raiders lost a lopsided affair tothe Buffalo Bills, 51–3. This would be the Raiders' final division title for10 years, and their final one in Los Angeles. Bo Jackson suffered a hip injury in the team's divisional playoff victory against the Cincinnati Bengals which turned out to be a career ending injury for him.

NFL Films produced a documentary about the team's season entitledYear of Glory; it was narrated byJeff Kaye.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1990 NFL draft
1990 Los Angeles Raiders draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
111Anthony Smith Defensive endArizona
237Aaron Wallace LinebackerTexas A&M
495Torin Dorn Defensive backNorth Carolina
6149Marcus Wilson Running backVirginia
7173Garry Lewis Defensive backAlcorn State
8197Arthur Jimerson LinebackerNorfolk State
9230Leon Perry Running backOklahoma
11303Ron Lewis Wide receiverJackson State
11304Myron Jones Running backFresno State
12317Major Harris QuarterbackWest Virginia
12331Demetrius Davis Tight endNevada
      Made roster  

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Personnel

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Staff / Coaches

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1990 Los Angeles Raiders staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches


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Final roster

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1990 Los Angeles Raiders roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Practice squad

Reserve

47 active, 9 inactive, 2 practice squad
Rookies in italics

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Starters

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POSNameGS
QBJay Schroeder16
RBMarcus Allen15
FBSteve Smith15
WRMervyn Fernandez15
WRWillie Gault16
TEEthan Horton14
LTRory Graves15
LGSteve Wisniewski16
CDon Mosebar16
RGMax Montoya16
RTSteve Wright16
POSNameGS
LDEHowie Long11
LDTBob Golic16
RDTScott Davis16
RDEGreg Townsend16
LLBJerry Robinson16
MLBRiki Ellison15
RLBThomas Benson16
LCBTerry McDaniel13
RCBLionel Washington16
SSMike Harden15
FSEddie Anderson16

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Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 9Denver BroncosW 14–91–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum54,206Recap
2September 16atSeattle SeahawksW 17–132–0Kingdome61,889Recap
3September 23Pittsburgh SteelersW 20–33–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum50,657Recap
4September 30Chicago BearsW 24–104–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum80,156Recap
5October 7atBuffalo BillsL 24–384–1Rich Stadium80,076Recap
6October 14Seattle SeahawksW 24–175–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum50,624Recap
7October 21atSan Diego ChargersW 24–96–1Jack Murphy Stadium60,569Recap
8Bye
9November 4atKansas City ChiefsL 7–96–2Arrowhead Stadium70,951Recap
10November 11Green Bay PackersL 16–296–3Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum50,855Recap
11November 19atMiami DolphinsW 13–107–3Joe Robbie Stadium70,553Recap
12November 25Kansas City ChiefsL 24–277–4Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum65,710Recap
13December 2atDenver BroncosW 23–208–4Mile High Stadium74,162Recap
14December 10atDetroit LionsW 38–319–4Pontiac Silverdome72,190Recap
15December 16Cincinnati BengalsW 24–710–4Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum54,132Recap
16December 22atMinnesota VikingsW 28–2411–4Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome53,899Recap
17December 30San Diego ChargersW 17–1212–4Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum62,593Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1

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Team1234Total
Broncos33039
• Raiders0014014
  • Date: September 9
  • Location:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 54,206
  • Game weather: 75 °F (23.9 °C), wind 7 miles per hour (11 km/h; 6.1 kn)
  • Referee: Jerry Seeman
  • Television network: NBC
Scoring summary
Q1DENTreadwell 42 yard field goalDEN 3–0
Q2DENTreadwell 44 yard field goalDEN 6–0
Q3LARobinson 5 yard interception return (Jaeger kick)LA 7–6
Q3LAMcDaniel 42 yard fumble return (Jaeger kick)LA 14–6
Q4DENTreadwell 24 yard field goalLA 14–9

On opening day the Raiders achieved an important victory but they did not score an offensive touchdown. At halftime the Broncos led Los Angeles 6–0. During the third quarter, Denver quarterback John Elway was intercepted by Raider lineback Jerry Robinson and the veteran returned the ball to the endzone for a touchdown. Later, cornerback Terry McDaniel scored the first touchdown of his career on a 42-yard fumble return. Leading 14–6 the Raiders defense held firm and only surrendered a third field goal to Denver.[5]

Week 2

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Team1234Total
• Raiders3001417
Seahawks037313
  • Date: September 16
  • Location:Kingdome,Seattle, WA
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 61,889
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
Scoring summary
Q1LAJaeger 47 yard field goalLA 3–0
Q2SEAJohnson 22 yard field goalTie 3–3
Q3SEAWilliams 2 yard run (Johnson kick)SEA 10–3
Q4LAFernandez 12 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)Tie 10–10
Q4SEAJohnson 19 yard field goalSEA 13–10
Q4LABell 1 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 17–13

The Raiders won their second straight game to start the 1990 season with a 2–0 record. A defensive struggle ensued between the two teams and by the end of the third quarter the Seahawks led 10–3. Raiders starting quarterbackJay Schroeder tied the game with a 12-yard scoring strike to wide receiverMervyn Fernandez. Seattle regained the lead a few moments later on a 19-yard field goal. With time running short the Raiders drove downfield and scored on a 1-yard run by reserve running backGreg Bell to earn the victory.[6]

Week 3

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Team1234Total
Steelers30003
• Raiders0331420
  • Date: September 23
  • Location:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 50,657
  • Game weather: 69 °F (20.6 °C); wind 11 miles per hour (18 km/h; 9.6 kn)
  • Referee: Howard Roe
  • TV announcers (NBC): Marv Albert and Paul Maguire
Scoring summary
Q1PITAnderson 31 yard field goalPIT 3–0
Q2LAJaeger 40 yard field goalTie 3–3
Q3LAJaeger 45 yard field goalLA 6–3
Q4LAAllen 1 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 13–3
Q4LAFernandez 66 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 20–3

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The Raider defense combined for six sacks to beat Pittsburgh. The Steelers took a 3–0 lead but the Raiders scored 20 straight points to rout Pittsburgh.

Week 4

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Team1234Total
Bears730010
• Raiders1070724
  • Date: September 30
  • Location:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 80,156
  • Game weather: 68 °F (20 °C); wind 11 miles per hour (18 km/h; 9.6 kn)
  • Referee: Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist and Dan Fouts
Scoring summary
Q1LAAllen 1 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 7–0
Q1CHIGentry 80 yard pass fromHarbaugh (Butler kick)Tie 7–7
Q1LAJaeger 27 yard field goalLA 10–7
Q2LATownsend 1 yard fumble return (Jaeger kick)LA 17–7
Q2CHIButler 22 yard field goalLA 17–10
Q4LAAllen 3 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 24–10

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Marcus Allen scored the first points of the game, a 1-yard touchdown run, and the Raiders never looked back. Another Allen touchdown and a short fumble return for a touchdown by Greg Townsend rounded out the scoring. Willie Gault beat up his former team with 103 yards receiving on just 4 receptions.

Week 5

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Team1234Total
Raiders737724
• Bills0772438
  • Date: October 7
  • Location:Rich Stadium,Orchard Park, NY
  • Game start: 7:30 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 80,076
  • Game weather: 71 °F (21.7 °C); wind 16 miles per hour (26 km/h; 14 kn)
  • Referee: Red Cashion
  • TV announcers (TNT): Skip Caray and Pat Haden

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Week 6

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Team1234Total
Seahawks0143017
• Raiders7140324
Scoring summary
Q1LASmith 1 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 7–0
Q2LAFernandez 3 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 14–0
Q2LAHorton 3 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 21–0
Q2SEASkansi 5 yard pass fromKrieg (Johnson kick)LA 21–7
Q2SEAKane 31 yard pass from Krieg (Johnson kick)LA 21–14
Q3SEAJohnson 34 yard field goalLA 21–17
Q4LAJaeger 22 yard field goalLA 24–17

Following fan-related violence in the stands during the Raiders' previous two home games, including an incident during the game against Pittsburgh that left a Steelers fan in intensive care and with long term injuries, no alcohol was sold to fans during this game. Alcohol sales would resume at the next home game, but with tighter restrictions.

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Week 7

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Team1234Total
• Raiders0107724
Chargers33309
Scoring summary
Q1SDCarney 27 yard field goalSD 3–0
Q2LAJaeger 24 yard field goalTie 3–3
Q2LAJackson 5 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 10–3
Q2SDCarney 37 yard field goalLA 10–6
Q3LAJackson 7 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 17–6
Q3SDCarney 37 yard field goalLA 17–9
Q4LAGault 8 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 24–9

[11]The Raiders rewardedBo Jackson's return from professional baseball by giving him the ball 12 times for 53 yards and 2 touchdowns. On defense, the Raiders recorded two sacks and held the Chargers to just three field goals.

Week 9

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Team1234Total
Raiders00077
• Chiefs60039

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The Raiders scored the only touchdown of the game but the Chiefs outscored and outrushed the Raiders to hand the Raiders their second loss of the season.

Week 10

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Team1234Total
• Packers31331029
Raiders1330016

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The Packers overcame 8 sacks by the Raiders to force four Raider turnovers and bask in the glory of 10 Raiders penalties.

Week 11

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Team1234Total
• Raiders0103013
Dolphins070310
Scoring summary
Q2LAJaeger 23 yard field goalLA 3–0
Q2LAAllen 2 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 10–0
Q2MIASchwedes 14 yard pass fromMarino (Stoyanovich kick)LA 10–7
Q3LAJaeger 43 yard field goalLA 13–7
Q4MIAStoyanovich 26 yard field goalLA 13–10

[14]On Monday Night Football both Marcus Allen and Bo Jackson rushed for 79 yards and 99 yards respectively to beat Miami and rebound for consecutive losses to Kansas City and Green Bay. Marcus Allen scored the only Raider touchdown of the game.

Week 12

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Team1234Total
• Chiefs01010727
Raiders0107724

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The Raiders lost their fourth game of the 1990 season and their third defeat in four weeks. Marcus Allen scored three times and both Allen and Jackson combined for over 100 yards rushing but it was not enough. Chiefs quarterbackSteve DeBerg threw three touchdown passes and the Chiefs defense combined for five sacks to earn a season sweep of Los Angeles.

Week 13

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Team1234Total
• Raiders707923
Broncos3701020
  • Date: December 2
  • Location:Mile High Stadium,Denver, CO
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 74,162
  • Game weather: 25 °F (−3.9 °C); wind 11 miles per hour (18 km/h; 9.6 kn)
  • Referee: Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
Scoring summary
Q1DENTreadwell 45 yard field goalDEN 3–0
Q1LASmith 4 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 7–3
Q2DENJohnson 21 yard pass fromElway (Treadwell kick)DEN 10–7
Q3LAJackson 11 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 14–10
Q4DENTreadwell 21 yard field goalLA 14–13
Q4LAJackson 62 yard run (kick failed)LA 20–13
Q4LAJaeger 46 yard field goalLA 23–13
Q4DENYoung 8 yard pass from Elway (Treadwell kick)LA 23–20

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Bo Jackson had been fairly quiet all season until a dose of Denver defense cured him of any of his struggles. During the third quarter and with the Raiders leading 14–13, Bo Jackson broke several tackles during a 62-yard touchdown run. The score was Jackson's second touchdown of the afternoon and the former Auburn star rushed 13 times for 117 yards. Receiver Willie Gault helped out with 9 receptions for 99 yards.

Week 14

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Team1234Total
• Raiders14714338
Lions2130731
  • Date: December 10
  • Location:Pontiac Silverdome,Pontiac, MI
  • Game start: 9:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 72,190
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Referee: Johnny Grier
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, Dan Dierdorf
Scoring summary
Q1DETSanders 35 yard run (Murray kick)DET 7–0
Q1LAGault 68 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)Tie 7–7
Q1DETSanders 5 yard run (Murray kick)DET 14–7
Q1LAAllen 2 yard run (Jaeger kick)Tie 14–14
Q1DETCampbell 11 yard pass fromPeete (Murray kick)DET 21–14
Q2DETMurray 47 yard field goalDET 24–14
Q2LAJackson 55 yard run (Jaeger kick)DET 24–21
Q3LAFernandez 10 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 28–24
Q3LABrown 3 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 35–24
Q4DETPeete 6 yard run (Murray kick)LA 35–31
Q4LAJaeger 37 yard field goalLA 38–31

For the second time in four weeks the Raiders played on Monday Night Football. The game's biggest prime time stage contained some of the greatest college football players in history. The teams set an NFL record with five combined Heisman Trophy winners taking the field. (For the Raiders it was Marcus Allen, Bo Jackson and Tim Brown. For the Lions it was Barry Sanders andAndre Ware.) The game turned out to be a shootout with Allen, Brown, Jackson and Barry Sanders scoring touchdowns. Sanders rushed for 176 yards on 25 carries and Jackson carried 18 times for 129 yards. The Raiders defense captured four sacks and an interception to earn their ninth win of the season.

Week 15

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Team1234Total
Bengals70007
• Raiders7107024
  • Date: December 16
  • Location:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 54,132
  • Game weather: 53 °F (11.7 °C); wind 12 miles per hour (19 km/h; 10 kn)
  • Referee: Jim Tunney
  • TV announcers (NBC): Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen
Scoring summary
Q1CINMcGee 41 yard pass fromEsiason (Breech kick)CIN 7–0
Q1LABrown 5 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)Tie 7–7
Q2LABrown 44 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 14–7
Q2LAJaeger 39 yard field goalLA 17–7
Q3LAHorton 1 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 24–7

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During the game Bo Jackson rushed eight times for 117 yards andTim Brown scored twice. After trailing 7–0 the Raiders scored 24 unanswered points to crush Cincinnati.

Week 16

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Team1234Total
• Raiders1407728
Vikings01001424
Scoring summary
Q1LAFernandez 74 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 7–0
Q1LAGraddy 47 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 14–0
Q2MINReveiz 28 yard field goalLA 14–3
Q2MINCarter 27 yard pass fromWilson (Reveiz kick)LA 14–10
Q3LAAllen 19 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 21–10
Q4LAHorton 3 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 28–10
Q4MINJones 4 yard pass fromGannon (Reveiz kick)LA 28–17
Q4MINJordan 10 yard pass from Gannon (Reveiz kick)LA 28–24

[18]Jay Schroeder gave Los Angeles a 14–0 lead after hitting receiversSam Graddy and Mervyn Fernandez with touchdown passes. The Vikings reentered the game with 10 unanswered points but Schroeder threw two more touchdown passes to Marcus Allen andEthan Horton to give Los Angeles a 28–10 lead. Future Raider quarterbackRich Gannon replaced Vikings starter and future RaiderWade Wilson and threw two touchdown passes to earn the final points of the contest. The Raiders defense came through again with five sacks and an interception.

Week 17

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Team1234Total
Chargers360312
• Raiders0701017
Scoring summary
Q1SDCarney 19 yard field goalSD 3–0
Q2LAAllen 1 yard run (Jaeger kick)LA 7–3
Q2SDMcEwen 7 yard pass fromFriesz (kick failed)SD 9–7
Q4LAJaeger 45 yard field goalLA 10–9
Q4SDCarney 21 yard field goalSD 12–10
Q4LASmith 17 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 17–12

[19]The two losses to Kansas City hurt the Raiders here but hopes of a divisional championship were still alive. With a win the Raiders would win the AFC West and the team did not disappoint. Trailing 12–10 in the fourth quarter, the Raiders mounted an important drive and fullbackSteve Smith finalized the win with a short touchdown reception from Jay Schroeder.[20]

Standings

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AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2)Los Angeles Raiders1240.7506–29–3337268W5
(5)Kansas City Chiefs1150.6885–37–5369257W2
Seattle Seahawks970.5634–47–5306286W2
San Diego Chargers6100.3752–65–9315281L3
Denver Broncos5110.3133–54–8331374W1

Playoffs

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Divisional

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Team1234Total
Bengals030710
Raiders0731020
Scoring summary
Q2CINBreech 27 yard field goalCIN 3–0
Q2LAFernandez 13 yard pass fromSchroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 7–3
Q3LAJaeger 49 yard field goalLA 10–3
Q4CINJennings 8 yard pass fromEsiason (Breech kick)Tie 10–10
Q4LAHorton 41 yard pass from Schroeder (Jaeger kick)LA 17–10
Q4LAJaeger 25 yard field goalLA 20–10

The Raiders recorded 235 rushing yards (with 140 of them coming from running backMarcus Allen), while holding the Bengals to just 182 total yards and sackingBoomer Esiason four times (three by linemanGreg Townsend), but still had to score 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to clinch the victory. The Bengals scored first during the second period with kickerJim Breech's 27-yard field goal. But Los Angeles quarterbackJay Schroeder threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverMervyn Fernandez to give the Raiders a 7–3 lead before halftime. Los Angeles kickerJeff Jaeger made a 49-field goal in the third quarter, but Cincinnati tied the game early in the fourth period with running backStanford Jennings' 8-yard touchdown reception from Esiason. However, a 41-yard touchdown pass from Schroeder to tight endEthan Horton and Jaeger's 25-yard field goal clinched the victory.

This was Raiders running backBo Jackson's final NFL game, having injured his left hip during the third quarter while being tackled from behind by Bengals linebackerKevin Walker.[21] The injury was later revealed to have caused a degenerative bone condition in Jackson's hip calledavascular necrosis. Before being knocked out of the game, he rushed 6 times for 77 yards. Some Bengals fans theorize that this injury to one of the greatest athletes ever placed a curse on the Bengals franchise (sometimes called "the curse of Bo Jackson"), and that this curse is partially responsible for the Bengals' notorious failure to field a competitive football team for most of the next decade and half, and would not win their next playoff game until the 2021 season, coincidentally against the Raiders.

This game is also notable for being Marcus Allen's last 100-plus yard rushing performance with the Raiders, as well as the last postseason game the Bengals would play in until the 2005 season. Raiders go to the AFC Championship Game but lost to the Bills 51-3.

Conference Championship

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Team1234Total
Raiders30003
Bills212001051

Raiders head coachArt Shell became the first African-American coach to take his team to a conference championship game, but the results were not in his favor.

The Bills shredded the Raiders, limiting quarterbackJay Schroeder to 13 of 31 completions for 150 yards and intercepting him 5 times, while also holding running backMarcus Allen to just 26 yards on 10 carries. On offense, the Bills amassed 502 total yards, including 202 yards on the ground. Running backThurman Thomas rushed for 138 and a touchdown while also catching 5 passes for 61 yards, while running backKenneth Davis tied an AFC playoff record with 3 rushing touchdowns. Buffalo also set an NFL playoff record by scoring 41 points in the first half. Bills quarterbackJim Kelly threw for 300 yards and two touchdown passes to wide receiverJames Lofton, who finished the game with 5 receptions for 113 yards. Thomas recorded a 12-yard touchdown run, while Davis scored from 1 yard, 3 yards, and 1 yard out. LinebackerDarryl Talley returned one of his two interceptions 27 yards for a touchdown.

On Buffalo's opening drive, Kelly completed six consecutive passes, the last one a 13-yard touchdown throw to Lofton after he recovered a fumbled snap in shotgun formation. The Raiders responded with a 41-yard field goal fromJeff Jaeger, but Buffalo stormed back with another touchdown just four plays after the ensuing kickoff, set up by Kelly's 41-yard completion to Lofton. After a punt, Los Angeles defensive back Gary Lewis intercepted a pass from Kelly. But two plays later, Talley intercepted a pass from Schroeder and returned it for a touchdown. The Raiders were forced to punt on their next possession, and Buffalo stormed down the field again, scoring with a 1-yard touchdown run by Davis on fourth down and goal. An interception byNate Odomes set up Davis' second touchdown less than a minute later, and before the half ended, Lofton caught his second touchdown pass to give the Bills a 41–3 first half lead.

Buffalo increased their lead to 48–3 with Davis' third touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter. Later on,Scott Norwood closed out the scoring with a 39-yard field goal.

Buffalo recorded a total of six interceptions, the third highest total ever in a single NFL game. Defensive backMark Kelso recorded his fourth career postseason interception in the game, a Bills' record. Raiders lost and in 1991 finished 9-7 but lost to the Chiefs 10-6.

Awards and records

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Art Shell, NFL Coach of the YearBo Jackson, Pro BowlGreg Townsend, Pro BowlMarcus Allen, 13 total touchdowns, 12 rushing and 1 receiving[20]

References

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  21. ^News – Bengals break Curse of Bo – Cincinnati Bengals

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