1984 NFL SEASON

The '1984 NFL season' was the 65th regular season of the National Football League. The Colts relocated from Baltimore, Maryland to Indianapolis, Indiana.
The season ended with Super Bowl XIX when the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Miami Dolphins. This was the first Super Bowl televised by ABC, who entered into the annual championship game rotation with CBS and NBC.

Contents
Major rule changes
Final standings
Tiebreakers
Playoffs
AFC
NFC
Super Bowl
Milestones
References

Major rule changes



★ Linebackers are permitted to wear numbers 90-99.

★ The penalty for a kickoff or onside kick that goes out of bounds is 5 yards from the previous spot and a re-kick must be made. However, if the second (or more) kickoff or onside kick goes out of bounds, the receiving team may choose instead to take possession of the ball at the out of bounds spot.

★ Leaping to try to block a field goal or an extra point is illegal unless the defensive player was lined up at the line of scimmage.

★ A kicker or holder who fakes being roughed or run into by a defensive player can receive an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

★ Unsportsmanlike conduct will also by called for any prolonged, excessive, or premeditated celebration by individual players or a group of players. This is usually referred to as the "Mark Gastineau Rule" because a major reason why this change was made was to stop him from performing his signature "Sack Dance" every time after he sacked an opposing quarterback.

Final standings


''W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against''
'Qualified for playoffs'


'AFC East'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Miami Dolphins1420.875513298
New England Patriots970.563362352
New York Jets790.438332364
Indianapolis Colts4120.250239414
Buffalo Bills2140.125250454
'AFC Central'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Pittsburgh Steelers970.563387310
Cincinnati Bengals880.500339339
Cleveland Browns5110.313250297
Houston Oilers3130.188240437
'AFC West'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Denver Broncos1330.813353241
Seattle Seahawks1240.750418282
Los Angeles Raiders1150.688368278
Kansas City Chiefs880.500314324
San Diego Chargers790.438394413


'NFC East'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Washington Redskins1150.688426310
New York Giants970.563299301
St. Louis Cardinals970.563423345
Dallas Cowboys970.563308308
Philadelphia Eagles691.406278320
'NFC Central'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Chicago Bears1060.625325248
Green Bay Packers880.500390309
Tampa Bay Buccaneers6100.375335380
Detroit Lions4111.281283408
Minnesota Vikings3130.188276484
'NFC West'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
San Francisco 49ers1510.938475227
Los Angeles Rams1060.625346316
New Orleans Saints790.438298361
Atlanta Falcons4120.250281382



Tiebreakers


★ N.Y. Giants finished ahead of St. Louis and Dallas in the NFC East based on best head-to-head record (3-1 to Cardinals' 2-2 and Cowboys' 1-3).

★ St. Louis finished ahead of Dallas in the NFC East based on better division record (5-3 to Cowboys' 3-5).

Playoffs


Main articles: NFL playoffs, 1984-85

:''Home team in capitals''
AFC


★ Wild-Card playoff: SEATTLE 13, L.A. Raiders 7

★ Divisional playoffs: MIAMI 31, Seattle 10; Pittsburgh 24, DENVER 17

★ AFC Championship: MIAMI 45, Pittsburgh 28 at Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida, January 6, 1985
NFC


★ Wild-Card playoff: N.Y. Giants 16, L.A. RAMS 13

★ Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 21, N.Y. Giants 10; Chicago 23, WASHINGTON 19

★ NFC Championship: SAN FRANCISCO 23, Chicago 0 at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California, January 6, 1985
Super Bowl


★ 'Super Bowl XIX:' San Francisco (NFC) 38, Miami (AFC) 16, at Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California, January 20, 1985

Milestones


The following players set all-time records during the season:
'Most Passing Yards Gained, Season' Dan Marino, Miami (5,084)
'Most Passing Touchdowns, Season' Marino, Miami (48)
'Most Rushing Yards Gained, Season' Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams (2,105)
'Most Pass Receptions, Season' Art Monk, Washington (106)
'Most Rushing Yards Gained, Career' Walter Payton, Chicago (13,309 at the end of the season)

References



★ ''NFL Record and Fact Book'' (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)

NFL History 1981-1990 (Last accessed December 4, 2005)

1984 season in details

★ ''Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League'' (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)

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