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The 1990 Houston Oilers season was the 31st season and their 21st in the National Football League (NFL). The Oilers scored 405 points which ranked second in the AFC and second overall in the NFL. Their defense gave up 307 points. During the season, the Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football and defeated the Buffalo Bills. On December 16, 1990, Warren Moon threw for 527 yards in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Moon was part of the Oilers "Run and shoot" era. The run and shoot offense also incorporated teammates Ernest Givens, Drew Hill, Haywood Jeffires and Curtis Duncan. The 1990 season saw the Oilers appear in the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. They finished tied for first in the AFC Central with the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers, as all three teams

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  • The 1990 Houston Oilers season was the 31st season and their 21st in the National Football League (NFL). The Oilers scored 405 points which ranked second in the AFC and second overall in the NFL. Their defense gave up 307 points. During the season, the Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football and defeated the Buffalo Bills. On December 16, 1990, Warren Moon threw for 527 yards in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Moon was part of the Oilers "Run and shoot" era. The run and shoot offense also incorporated teammates Ernest Givens, Drew Hill, Haywood Jeffires and Curtis Duncan. The 1990 season saw the Oilers appear in the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. They finished tied for first in the AFC Central with the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers, as all three teams finished with identical 9–7 records. The Bengals would be awarded the division title by having a better division record than Houston or Pittsburgh. The Oilers would win the tiebreaker over the Steelers by having a better division record than them. The Oilers finished the season 9–7 and clinched a wild card spot. However, they would have to play their playoff game without Moon, who dislocated his thumb two weeks before the season ended when he hit his thumb on the helmet of defender James Francis. Cody Carlson was tapped to start in what became his only career playoff start. In the wild card game, they were embarrassed by the Bengals 41–14, ending Houston's season in a flash. (en)
  • La stagione 1990 degli Houston Oilers è stata la 21ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 31ª complessiva Con 9 vittorie e 7 la squadra si classificò al secondo posto della AFC Central division, qualificandosi ai playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo. Con 405 punti segnati gli Oilers si classificarono secondi nella NFL. Il 16 dicembre 1990, Warren Moon passò 527 yard contro i Kansas City Chiefs, la seconda prestazione di tutti i tempi. Moon, che a fine anno fu premiato come miglior giocatore offensivo dell'anno della NFL era parte dell’attacco "Run and shoot" degli Oilers che vedeva la presenza anche dei compagni Ernest Givens, Drew Hill, Haywood Jeffires e Curtis Duncan. La stagione di Houston si chiuse però al primo turno di playoff con una netta sconfitta contro i Cincinnati Bengals rivali di division per 41-14. (it)
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  • * Defensive Coordinator – Jim Eddy * Defensive Line – Jim Stanley * Linebackers – Richard Smith * Defensive Backs – Pat Thomas * Quality Control – Gregg Williams (en)
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  • * Owner/Chairman of the Board/President – Bud Adams * Executive Vice President/General Manager – Mike Holovak * Assistant General Manager – Floyd Reese (en)
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  • * Offensive Coordinator – Kevin Gilbride * Running Backs – Frank Novak * Receivers – Chris Palmer * Offensive Line – Bob Young (en)
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  • * Special Teams – Richard Smith (en)
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  • * Strength and Rehabilitation – Steve Watterson (en)
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  • Cincinnati Bengals 41, Houston Oilers 14 (en)
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  • The 1990 Houston Oilers season was the 31st season and their 21st in the National Football League (NFL). The Oilers scored 405 points which ranked second in the AFC and second overall in the NFL. Their defense gave up 307 points. During the season, the Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football and defeated the Buffalo Bills. On December 16, 1990, Warren Moon threw for 527 yards in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Moon was part of the Oilers "Run and shoot" era. The run and shoot offense also incorporated teammates Ernest Givens, Drew Hill, Haywood Jeffires and Curtis Duncan. The 1990 season saw the Oilers appear in the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. They finished tied for first in the AFC Central with the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers, as all three teams (en)
  • La stagione 1990 degli Houston Oilers è stata la 21ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 31ª complessiva Con 9 vittorie e 7 la squadra si classificò al secondo posto della AFC Central division, qualificandosi ai playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo. Con 405 punti segnati gli Oilers si classificarono secondi nella NFL. Il 16 dicembre 1990, Warren Moon passò 527 yard contro i Kansas City Chiefs, la seconda prestazione di tutti i tempi. Moon, che a fine anno fu premiato come miglior giocatore offensivo dell'anno della NFL era parte dell’attacco "Run and shoot" degli Oilers che vedeva la presenza anche dei compagni Ernest Givens, Drew Hill, Haywood Jeffires e Curtis Duncan. La stagione di Houston si chiuse però al primo turno di playoff con una netta sconfitta contro i Cincin (it)
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