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1994 Houston Oilers season

35th season in franchise history


35th season in franchise history

FieldValue
teamHouston Oilers
year1994
record2–14
division_place4th AFC Central
general_managerFloyd Reese
ownerBud Adams
coachJack Pardee (fired on November 14, 1-9 record)
Jeff Fisher (interim; 1-5 record)
off_coachKevin Gilbride
def_coachJeff Fisher
stadiumHouston Astrodome
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro_bowlersC Bruce Matthews
CB Darryll Lewis
uniform[[File:Houston oilers uniforms.png180px]]
shortnavlinkOilers seasons

Jeff Fisher (interim; 1-5 record) CB Darryll Lewis

The 1994 Houston Oilers season was the 35th season overall the Oilers played and their 25th with the National Football League (NFL), and was part of the 1994 NFL season. The Oilers missed the playoffs for the first time since 1986.

Two notable losses the Oilers suffered were the trading of Warren Moon, the team’s longtime starting quarterback, to the Minnesota Vikings and the departure of defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, who was hired to coach the Arizona Cardinals. With Moon being replaced by career backup Cody Carlson and the defense left without its leader, the 1994 Oilers went into a tailspin despite returning several of their explosive offensive players such as Ernest Givins and Haywood Jeffires. The team started out with only one win in their first ten games, which led to head coach Jack Pardee and offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride being fired. Jeff Fisher, who had just joined the team that year as Ryan's replacement as defensive coordinator, was promoted to head coach.

Carlson did not last the season as he suffered a series of injuries that proved to be career ending. Billy Joe Tolliver ended up making the most starts of any Oilers quarterback, losing all seven of his starts. Neither Tolliver, Carlson, or third quarterback Bucky Richardson threw for more than six touchdowns (Carlson only managed one in five starts) and Tolliver and Carlson threw more interceptions than touchdowns. Running back Gary Brown could not repeat his 1,000-yard total from the previous year, managing only 648. Givins, who had recorded nearly 900 receiving yards in 1993, fell to 521 in 1994 while seeing his receptions total drop to 35. Jeffires' numbers improved slightly, and he led the Oilers in receiving touchdowns with six, but he was not elected to the Pro Bowl as he had been in 1993. Slaughter, meanwhile, only caught two touchdowns, which was his lowest total to that point in his career. The offense finished last in the league in points scored and 26th in total yardage.

The defense, which lost several of its key pieces from the previous season including its two leaders in sacks, also fell off. After giving up the fourth-lowest point total in 1993, the Oilers allowed a total of 352 points in 1994. Despite that, three players recorded at least six sacks with Lamar Lathon leading with 8.5. Darryll Lewis recorded five interceptions in his first full season as a starter, with fellow cornerback Cris Dishman getting four and returning one for a touchdown, and safety Marcus Robertson adding three of his own. The defense also managed to improve on their total yardage allowed from 1993, moving up from ninth in that category despite finishing near the bottom of the league in points allowed.

When the season was over the Oilers stood at 2–14, tying their 1983 squad with the team’s fewest wins in a sixteen game season and the second-fewest overall, with the 1972, 1973, 1982 squads only winning once each season. The ten-game swing is the worst season-to-season drop in games won in NFL history, which would later be tied by the 2013 Houston Texans. Seven of their fourteen losses came by three points or fewer.

Although the Oilers finished with the worst record that season, they did not receive the #1 pick in the 1995 NFL draft due to the entry of the expansion Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars into the league (under NFL rules, a new team is automatically granted the first pick in their first draft, unless they decide to give it up as the Panthers would do). However, the news was not all negative. With the high pick the Oilers chose Steve McNair, who would go on to become one of the franchise’s all-time great players.

Offseason

After having imploded in the playoffs against Kansas City in the 1993 playoffs, the Oilers traded longtime quarterback Warren Moon to Minnesota, leaving Cody Carlson as the starter for the 1994 season. Carlson, however, was severely injured early in the season and would eventually retire due to said injuries after the season.

NFL draft

Main article: 1994 NFL draft

Personnel

Staff

  • Owner/chairman of the board/president – Bud Adams

  • Executive vice-president/general manager – Floyd Reese

  • Vice-president of player personnel and scouting – Mike Holovak

  • Head coach – Jack Pardee

  • Assistant head coach/offense – Kevin Gilbride

  • Offensive coordinator – Dick Coury

  • Running backs – Frank Novak

  • Receivers – Charlie Baggett

  • Offensive line – Bob Young

  • Defensive coordinator – Jeff Fisher

  • Defensive line – Jim Stanley

  • Linebackers – Gregg Williams

  • Defensive backs – Tom Bettis

  • Quality control – Frank Bush

  • Special teams – Frank Novak

  • Strength and Rehabilitation – Steve Watterson

Roster

  • Malcolm Seabron

53 active, 3 inactive, 2 practice squad

Regular season

Schedule

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September 4at [Indianapolis Colts](1994-indianapolis-colts-season)**L** 21–450–1RCA Dome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199409040clt.htm)
September 11at [Dallas Cowboys](1994-dallas-cowboys-season)**L** 17–200–2Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199409110dal.htm)
September 18[Buffalo Bills](1994-buffalo-bills-season)**L** 7–150–3Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199409180oti.htm)
September 25**[Cincinnati Bengals](1994-cincinnati-bengals-season)****W** 20–131–3Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199409250oti.htm)
at **[Pittsburgh Steelers](1994-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 14–301–4Three Rivers Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199410030pit.htm)
*Bye*
**[Cleveland Browns](1994-cleveland-browns-season)****L** 8–111–5Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199410130oti.htm)
at [Philadelphia Eagles](1994-philadelphia-eagles-season)**L** 6–211–6Veterans Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199410240phi.htm)
October 30at [Los Angeles Raiders](1994-los-angeles-raiders-season)**L** 14–171–7Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199410300rai.htm)
November 6**Pittsburgh Steelers****L** 9–12 (OT)1–8Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199411060oti.htm)
November 13at **Cincinnati Bengals****L** 31–341–9Riverfront Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199411130cin.htm)
November 21[New York Giants](1994-new-york-giants-season)**L** 10–131–10Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199411210oti.htm)
November 27at **Cleveland Browns****L** 10–341–11Cleveland Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199411270cle.htm)
December 4[Arizona Cardinals](1994-arizona-cardinals-season)**L** 12–301–12Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199412040oti.htm)
December 11[Seattle Seahawks](1994-seattle-seahawks-season)**L** 14–161–13Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199412110oti.htm)
December 18at [Kansas City Chiefs](1994-kansas-city-chiefs-season)**L** 9–311–14Arrowhead Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199412180kan.htm)
[New York Jets](1994-new-york-jets-season)**W** 24–102–14Astrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199412240oti.htm)
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Game summaries

Week 14

This ninth successive defeat for the Oilers has the unusual distinction of being the most recent NFL game as of 2019 during which both teams scored a safety, and one of only eight since at least 1940.

Week 17

Standings

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/oti/1994.htm 1994 Houston Oilers]
  2. "1994 Houston Oilers draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  3. "1994 Houston Oilers starters, roster, and players". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  4. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199412040oti.htm Arizona Cardinals at Houston Oilers – December 4th, 1994]. Retrieved 2018-Sep-10.
  5. ''[[Pro-Football-Reference.com
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