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1998 Buffalo Bills season

39th season in franchise history


39th season in franchise history

FieldValue
teamBuffalo Bills
year1998
record10–6
division_place3rd AFC East
coachWade Phillips
general managerJohn Butler
ownerRalph Wilson
stadiumRalph Wilson Stadium
playoffsLost [Wild Card Playoffs](1998-99-nfl-playoffs)
(at [Dolphins](1998-miami-dolphins-season)) 17–24
pro_bowlersQB Doug Flutie
FB Sam Gash
WR Eric Moulds
G Ruben Brown
DE Bruce Smith
DT Ted Washington
shortnavlinkBills seasons

(at Dolphins) 17–24 FB Sam Gash WR Eric Moulds G Ruben Brown DE Bruce Smith DT Ted Washington

The 1998 Buffalo Bills season was the team's 39th season, and 29th in the National Football League (NFL). The season marked an important development in the Bills’ history as a quarterback controversy would consume the whole season between Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie. It would also mark the beginning of the Wade Phillips era. The Bills improved on the previous season's output of 6–10, and finished third in the AFC East with a 10–6 record, and would qualify for the playoffs only to lose in the wild card round to the Miami Dolphins.

The Bills lost their first three games of the season, all by six points or less, and looked to be headed for a losing season. After a bye in Week Four, quarterback Rob Johnson finally won his first game with Buffalo, holding on for a 26–21 win over San Francisco in Week Five. Flutie started the next eleven games, winning nine of them. The Bills had a playoff spot locked up by the final game of the season, which Johnson started and won.

The Bills played the Dolphins in the Wild Card round of the 1998 AFC Playoffs, where wide receiver Eric Moulds would set the NFL playoff record for receiving yards, with 240. The Bills would end up losing the game 24–17, as Dolphins lineman Trace Armstrong sacked Flutie on Buffalo's last drive, forcing him to fumble, and icing the game for Miami.

Offseason

The Bills, looking to upgrade the quarterback position, signed Rob Johnson, who had played for Jacksonville in 1997, and improved his stock with a win in relief of Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell. Bills general manager John Butler traded away the Bills' first- and fourth-round picks to Jacksonville for the rights to Johnson.

The Bills also signed long-time CFL quarterback Doug Flutie to back up Johnson; Flutie would end the 1998 season with the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award.

AdditionsSubtractions
QB Rob Johnson (Jaguars)
QB Doug Flutie (CFL)
G Joe Panos (Eagles)

NFL draft

Main article: 1998 NFL draft

= Pro Bowler Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes239368513161607198238
Sam CowartElected to Pro Bowl in 2000MLB[Florida State](1997-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)
Robert HicksOT[Mississippi State](1997-mississippi-state-bulldogs-football-team)
Jonathan LintonFB[North Carolina](1997-north-carolina-tar-heels-football-team)
Fred ColemanWR[Washington](1997-washington-huskies-football-team)
Victor AlloteyOG[Indiana](1997-indiana-hoosiers-football-team)
Kamil LoudWR[Cal-Poly SLO](1997-cal-poly-mustangs-football-team)

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Jason CreboLinebacker[Montana](1997-montana-grizzlies-football-team)
Shane DoyleDefensive end[Washington State](1997-washington-state-cougars-football-team)
James GrierDefensive tackle[Mississippi State](1997-mississippi-state-bulldogs-football-team)
Raymond HillDefensive back[Michigan State](1997-michigan-state-spartans-football-team)
Herb HowardDefensive tackleVirginia State
Todd KollarOffensive tackle[Youngstown State](1997-youngstown-state-penguins-football-team)
Carl McCulloughRunning back[Wisconsin](1997-wisconsin-badgers-football-team)
Hardy MitchellDefensive tackle[Buffalo](1997-buffalo-bulls-football-team)
David MudgeOffensive tackleMichigan State
Mark NohraRunning backBritish Columbia
Willie RodgersLinebacker[Florida](1997-florida-gators-football-team)
Jerry RossTight endPittsburg State
Hassan Shamsid-DeenDefensive back[NC State](1997-nc-state-wolfpack-football-team)
Adrion SmithDefensive backSouthwest Missouri State
Duane StewartDefensive backWashington State
Paul TurnerWide receiver[Colorado State](1997-colorado-state-rams-football-team)
Clarence "Pooh Bear" WilliamsRunning back[Florida State](1997-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)
Dan WilliamsCenterWofford
Undre WilliamsWide receiverFlorida A&M

Personnel

Staff

  • President – Ralph Wilson

  • Executive vice-president/general manager – John Butler

  • Vice-president of football operations – Wade Phillips

  • Director of pro personnel – A. J. Smith

  • Director of player personnel – Dwight Adams

  • Head coach – Wade Phillips

  • Assistant to the Head Coach – Max Bowman

  • Offensive coordinator – Joe Pendry

  • Quarterbacks – Turk Schonert

  • Running backs – Bishop Harris

  • Receivers – Charlie Joiner

  • Tight ends – Max Bowman

  • Offensive line – Carl Mauck

  • Offensive quality control – Chris Dickson

  • Defensive coordinator – Ted Cottrell

  • Defensive line – John Levra

  • Linebackers – Chuck Lester

  • Defensive backs – Bill Bradley

  • Special teams – Bruce DeHaven

  • Strength and conditioning Coordinator – Rusty Jones

Roster

  • Pooh Bear Williams FB

53 active, 3 inactive, 4 practice squad

Regular season

The opening game for 1998 constituted the first time since 1985 that the Bills played the San Diego Chargers. The reason for this is that before the admission of the Texans in 2002, NFL scheduling formulas for games outside a team's division were much more influenced by table position during the previous season.

Schedule

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September 6at [San Diego Chargers](1998-san-diego-chargers-season)**L** 14–160–1Qualcomm Stadium64,037
September 13at **[Miami Dolphins](1998-miami-dolphins-season)****L** 7–130–2Pro Player Stadium73,097
September 20[St. Louis Rams](1998-st-louis-rams-season)**L** 33–340–3Ralph Wilson Stadium65,199
*Bye*
October 4[San Francisco 49ers](1998-san-francisco-49ers-season)**W** 26–211–3Ralph Wilson Stadium76,615
October 11at **[Indianapolis Colts](1998-indianapolis-colts-season)****W** 31–242–3RCA Dome52,938
October 18[Jacksonville Jaguars](1998-jacksonville-jaguars-season)**W** 17–163–3Ralph Wilson Stadium77,635
October 25at [Carolina Panthers](1998-carolina-panthers-season)**W** 30–144–3Ericcson Stadium64,050
November 1**[Miami Dolphins](1998-miami-dolphins-season)****W** 30–245–3Ralph Wilson Stadium79,011
November 8at **[New York Jets](1998-new-york-jets-season)****L** 12–345–4Giants Stadium75,403
November 15**[New England Patriots](1998-new-england-patriots-season)****W** 13–106–4Ralph Wilson Stadium72,020
November 22**[Indianapolis Colts](1998-indianapolis-colts-season)****W** 34–117–4Ralph Wilson Stadium49,032
November 29at **[New England Patriots](1998-new-england-patriots-season)****L** 21–257–5Foxboro Stadium58,304
December 6at [Cincinnati Bengals](1998-cincinnati-bengals-season)**W** 33–208–5Cinergy Field54,359
December 13[Oakland Raiders](1998-oakland-raiders-season)**W** 44–219–5Ralph Wilson Stadium62,002
**[New York Jets](1998-new-york-jets-season)****L** 10–179–6Ralph Wilson Stadium79,056
December 27at [New Orleans Saints](1998-new-orleans-saints-season)**W** 45–3310–6Louisiana Superdome39,707

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Week 1

Starting QBs: Buffalo: Rob Johnson ** Johnson left with a concussion with the Bills trailing 10-0. ** San Diego Chargers: Ryan Leaf ** 1st NFL Start ** Vegas Line: San Diego Chargers -1.5 Over/Under:41.0 (under)

Week 2

Week 2 at Miami Dolphins

  • Score: L 13-7
  • Date: September 13, 1998
  • Stadium: Pro Player Stadium, Miami FL
  • Start Time: 1PM ET/10AM PT
  • Attendance: 73,097
  • Weather: 82 F, 10% chance of rain
  • TV: CBS
  • Announcers: Ian Eagle and Mark May Week 3 vs St Louis Rams
  • Score: L 33-34
  • Date: September 20, 1998
  • Stadium: Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY
  • Start Time: 1PM ET/10AM PT
  • Attendance: 65,199
  • Weather: 72 F, sunny, wind 10 mph
  • TV: Fox
  • Announcers: Kenny Albert and Tim Green Week 4 Bye

Week 5 vs San Francisco 49ers

  • Score: W 26-21
  • Date: October 4, 1998
  • Stadium: Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY
  • Start Time: 1PM ET/10AM PT
  • Attendance: 76,615
  • Weather: 50 F, cloudy
  • TV: Fox
  • Announcers: Ray Bentley and Ron Pitts Week 6 at Indianapolis Colts
  • Score: W 31-24
  • Date: October 11, 1998
  • Stadium: RCA Dome, Indianapolis IN
  • Start Time: 1PM ET/10AM PT
  • Attendance: 52,938
  • Weather: Dome
  • TV: CBS
  • Announcers: Bill Macatee and John Dockery Week 7 vs Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Score: W 17-16
  • Date: October 18, 1998
  • Stadium: Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY
  • Start Time: 1PM ET/10AM PT
  • Attendance: 77,635
  • Weather: 68 F, sunny
  • TV: CBS
  • Announcers: Greg Gumbel and Phil Simms

Week 8

Week 10

Week 14

First meeting of the two teams in Cincinnati since the 1988 AFC Championship Game. Starting QBs: Buffalo: Doug Flutie Cincinnati: Neil O'Donnell Vegas Line: Buffalo Bills -4.5 Over/Under: 43.0 (over)

On the first play from scrimmage, Eric Moulds became the 20th Player in Bills History With 50+ Receptions In A Season, as he caught a 55 yard reception from Doug Flutie.

Week 15

Wade Wilson gets his 2nd start at QB since 1993 by head coach John Gruden. Buffalo clinches playoff berth with the win. Wade Phillips also gets his first head coaching win vs the Raiders.

Standings

Playoffs

AFC: Miami Dolphins 24, Buffalo Bills 17

Awards and honors

  • Doug Flutie, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
  • Doug Flutie, NFL Comeback Player of the Year

Notes

References

References

  1. "1998 Buffalo Bills Roster & Players".
  2. "Buffalo Bills". www.buffalobills.com.
  3. "1998 Buffalo Bills Media Guide".
  4. "Buffalo Bills v San Diego Chargers". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  5. "History of the NFL's Structure and Formats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  6. "Buffalo Bills at San Diego Chargers — September 6th, 1998". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  7. "Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers — October 25th, 1998". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  8. "Buffalo Bills Single-Season Receiving Leaders". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  9. "1998 Buffalo Bills Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
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