Wednesday, March 2, 2016

The 1974 NFL season was the 55th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl IX when the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings. Players held a strike from July 1 until August 10,[1] prior to the regular season beginning;[2] only one preseason game (that year's Chicago College All-Star Game) was canceled, and the preseason contests were held with all-rookie rosters. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_NFL_season

Final Stats:

Team Record






Oakland Raiders 12 2






Miami Dolphins 11 3






Pittsburgh Steelers 10 3 1






Washington Redskins 10 4






Minnesota Vikings 10 4






Los Angeles Rams 10 4






St. Louis Cardinals 10 4






Buffalo Bills 9 5






Dallas Cowboys 8 6






Denver Broncos 7 6 1






New England Patriots 7 7






Cincinnati Bengals 7 7






New York Jets 7 7






Houston Oilers 7 7






Philadelphia Eagles 7 7






Detroit Lions 7 7






Green Bay Packers 6 8






San Francisco 49ers 6 8






Kansas City Chiefs 5 9






San Diego Chargers 5 9






New Orleans Saints 5 9






Cleveland Browns 4 10






Chicago Bears 4 10






Atlanta Falcons 3 11






Baltimore Colts 2 12






New York Giants 2 12















Playoff Games







Week Day Date
Winner/tie
Loser/tie PtsW PtsL
Division Sat 21-Dec boxscore Minnesota Vikings
St. Louis Cardinals 30 14
Division Sat 21-Dec boxscore Oakland Raiders
Miami Dolphins 28 26
Division Sun 22-Dec boxscore Pittsburgh Steelers
Buffalo Bills 32 14
Division Sun 22-Dec boxscore Los Angeles Rams
Washington Redskins 19 10









ConfChamp Sun 29-Dec boxscore Minnesota Vikings
Los Angeles Rams 14 10
ConfChamp Sun 29-Dec boxscore Pittsburgh Steelers @ Oakland Raiders 24 13









SuperBowl Sun 12-Jan boxscore Pittsburgh Steelers N Minnesota Vikings 16 6









Most Points per game: 25







Oakland Raiders
















Fewest Points allowed per game: 13







Los Angeles Rams
















Reguler Season ran from: 9/15-12/15







Playoffs ran from: 12/21-1/12
















Best Division: AFC West







Worst Division: NFC East, Central, West,







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