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词条 1998 NFL season
释义

  1. Major rule changes

  2. Stadiums

  3. New uniforms

  4. Coaching changes

  5. Television

  6. Final regular season standings

     Tiebreakers 

  7. Playoffs

  8. Statistical leaders

     Team  Individual 

  9. Awards

  10. Draft

  11. External links

  12. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox NFL
| year = 1998
| NFLchampion = Denver Broncos
| regular_season = September 6 – December 28, 1998
| playoffs_start = January 2, 1999
| AFCchampion = Denver Broncos
| NFCchampion = Atlanta Falcons
| sb_name = XXXIII
| sb_date = January 31, 1999
| sb_site = Pro Player Stadium, Miami
| pb_date = February 7, 1999
}}

The 1998 NFL season was the 79th regular season of the National Football League.

The season culminated with Super Bowl XXXIII, with the Denver Broncos defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34–19 at Pro Player Stadium. The Broncos had won their first thirteen games, the best start since the undefeated 1972 Dolphins, and were tipped by some to have a realistic chance at winning all nineteen games.[1][2] The Minnesota Vikings became the first team since the 1968 Baltimore Colts to win all but one of their regular season games and not win the Super Bowl. After no team had won 14 regular season games since the 1992 49ers, three teams went 14–2 or better for the only time in a 16-game season.

Football Outsiders noted:{{cquote|1998 was the last hurrah for the great quarterbacks who came into the league in the 1980s. The top four QBs [statistically] were all over 35: Vinny Testaverde, Randall Cunningham, Steve Young, and John Elway. Troy Aikman, age 32, was fifth. Dan Marino was 11th in his last good year.[3]}}

Major rule changes

  • The officiating position titles of back judge and field judge were swapped to become more consistent with college and high school football. The field judge is now 20 yards deep, positioned on the same sideline as the line judge, while the back judge is 25 yards from the line of scrimmage near the center of the field.
  • Tinted visors on players' facemasks are banned except for medical need.
  • A defensive player can no longer flinch before the snap in an attempt to draw movement from an offensive lineman.
  • A team will be penalized immediately for having 12 players in a huddle even if the 12th player goes straight to the sideline as the huddle breaks.
  • During the season, the rules regarding the coin toss were changed to where the visiting team must make the call before the coin is tossed instead of while it was in the air. On Thanksgiving, the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions went to overtime. During the coin toss, Steelers running back Jerome Bettis was heard calling "tails" but referee Phil Luckett claimed he said "heads". The coin landed on tails, and the Lions won the toss and eventually the game on a Jason Hanson field goal. It was later revealed that Bettis had changed his mind during the call and was originally going to call "heads" but stopped.[4] Thus, the rule change was adopted to prevent any further confusion.

Stadiums

  • Tennessee Oilers – Moved from Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis to Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville while awaiting construction of the new (Adelphia Coliseum) in Nashville.
  • Baltimore Ravens – Departed from Memorial Stadium to PSINet Stadium.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Departed from Houlihan's Stadium to Raymond James Stadium.

New uniforms

  • Baltimore Ravens – Removed black pants from road uniforms.
  • New York Jets – Re-adopted their 1960s logo and uniform design.
  • Jacksonville Jaguars – Removed black side panels on uniforms.
  • San Diego Chargers – Returned navy pants on road uniforms.
  • San Francisco 49ers – New gold pants.
  • Detroit Lions – New Honolulu blue numbers on road uniforms and Honolulu blue road pants with gray socks.

Coaching changes

  • Oakland Raiders – Jon Gruden; replaced Joe Bugel, who was fired after the '97 season.
  • Indianapolis Colts – Jim Mora; replaced Lindy Infante, who was fired after the '97 season.
  • Dallas Cowboys – Chan Gailey; replaced Barry Switzer, who resigned after the '97 season.
  • Buffalo Bills – Wade Phillips; replaced Marv Levy, who retired after the '97 season.

Television

This was the first season that CBS held the rights to televise American Football Conference games, taking over the package from NBC. Meanwhile, this was the first time that ESPN broadcast all of the Sunday night games throughout the season (this was also the first season in which ESPN's coverage used the Monday Night Football themes, before reverting to using an original theme in 2001).

Final regular season standings

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Tiebreakers

  • Miami finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on better net division points (6 to Bills’ 0).
  • Oakland finished ahead of Seattle in the AFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2–0).
  • Carolina finished ahead of St. Louis in the NFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2–0).

Playoffs

{{main|1998–99 NFL playoffs}}{{1998–99 NFL playoffs}}

Statistical leaders

Team

Points scoredMinnesota Vikings (556)
Total yards gainedSan Francisco 49ers (6,800)
Yards rushingSan Francisco 49ers (2,544)
Yards passingMinnesota Vikings (4,328)
Fewest points allowedMiami Dolphins (265)
Fewest total yards allowedSan Diego Chargers (4,208)
Fewest rushing yards allowedSan Diego Chargers (1,140)
Fewest passing yards allowedPhiladelphia Eagles (2,720)

Individual

ScoringGary Anderson, Minnesota (164 points)
TouchdownsTerrell Davis, Denver (23 TDs)
Most field goals madeAl Del Greco, Tennessee (36 FGs)
RushingTerrell Davis, Denver (2,008 yards)
PassingRandall Cunningham, Minnesota, (106.0 rating)
Passing touchdownsSteve Young, San Francisco (36 TDs)
Pass receivingO.J. McDuffie, Miami (90 catches)
Pass receiving yardsAntonio Freeman, Green Bay (1,424)
Receiving touchdownsRandy Moss, Minnesota (17 touchdowns)
Punt returnsDeion Sanders, Dallas (15.6 average yards)
Kickoff returnsTerry Fair, Detroit (28.0 average yards)
InterceptionsTy Law, New England (8)
PuntingCraig Hentrich, Tennessee (47.2 average yards)
SacksMichael Sinclair, Seattle (16.5)

Awards

Most Valuable PlayerTerrell Davis, Running back, Denver
Coach of the YearDan Reeves, Atlanta
Offensive Player of the YearTerrell Davis, Running back, Denver
Defensive Player of the YearReggie White, Defensive end, Green Bay
Offensive Rookie of the YearRandy Moss, Wide receiver, Minnesota
Defensive Rookie of the YearCharles Woodson, Cornerback, Oakland
NFL Comeback Player of the YearDoug Flutie, Quarterback, Buffalo
NFL Man of the YearDan Marino, Quarterback, Miami
Super Bowl Most Valuable PlayerJohn Elway, Quarterback, Denver

Draft

The 1998 NFL Draft was held from April 17 to 18, 1998 at New York City's Theater at Madison Square Garden. With the first pick, the Indianapolis Colts selected quarterback Peyton Manning from the University of Tennessee.

External links

  • Football Outsiders 1998 DVOA Ratings and Commentary
  • [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1998/ Pro Football Reference.com – 1998]

References

1. ^"New York eyes 19–0, but there's no rush" in Minneapolis Star Tribune, November 16, 1998
2. ^Freeman, Mike; "Chasing Perfection and Taking Questions; Voluble Broncos Are 13–0 and Ready to Talk" in The New York Times, December 9, 1998
3. ^1998 DVOA Ratings and Commentary
4. ^{{cite web |first=David |last=Pincus |url=https://www.sbnation.com/2009/11/26/1165932/11-26-1998-the-turkey-day-coin-flip |title=11/26/1998 - The Turkey Day coin flip |website=sbnation.com |date=November 26, 2010 |access-date=December 3, 2016}}
  • NFL Record and Fact Book ({{ISBN|1-932994-36-X}})
  • NFL History 1991–2000 (Last accessed October 17, 2005)
  • Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League ({{ISBN|0-06-270174-6}})
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051125043553/http://www.steelersfever.com/nfl_history_of_rules.html Steelers Fever – History of NFL Rules] (Last accessed October 17, 2005)
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