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- The 1992 Houston Oilers season was the team's 33rd season and their 23rd in the National Football League (NFL). The Oilers reached the playoffs for the 6th consecutive season, which was the longest such streak in the NFL at the time. (They would extend that to seven straight playoff appearances the following season). During their 1992 season, Houston finished the season 10–6, good enough for 2nd place in the AFC Central. However, in the postseason, the Oilers would fall on the losing end of what would become one of the most substantial come from behind victories in NFL history, dropping a 35–3 lead in the Wild Card game against Buffalo to lose by a score of 41–38. As noted, the Buffalo Bills victory in this game is deemed the greatest comeback in NFL history (regular or postseason) and is referred to as "The Comeback" (or by then-Oiler fans, "The Choke"). (en)
- La stagione 1992 degli Houston Oilers è stata la 23ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 33ª complessiva Con 10 vittorie e 6 sconfitte la squadra vinse si classificò al secondo posto della AFC Central division, qualificandosi ai playoff per il sesto anno consecutiv, oall’epoca la striscia attiva più lunga della NFL. Nei playoff tuttavia gli Oilers subirono una sconfitta storica, sprecando un vantaggio di 35-3 nel turno delle wild card contro i Buffalo Bills e perdendo per 41-38 ai tempi supplementari. Fu la maggiore rimonta della storia della NFL (stagione regolare e playoff) ed è passata alla storia come "The Comeback". (it)
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- * Defensive Coordinator – Jim Eddy
* Defensive Line – Jim Stanley
* Linebackers – Frank Bush
* 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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- * Head Coach – Jack Pardee (en)
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- * Offensive Coordinator – Kevin Gilbride
* Running Backs – Frank Novak
* Receivers – Chris Palmer
* Offensive Line – Bob Young
* Assistant Offensive Line – Richard Smith (en)
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- Lost Wild Card Playoffs 38–41 (en)
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- QB Warren Moon (en)
- RB Lorenzo White (en)
- WR Haywood Jeffires (en)
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- First quarter
*HOU – Haywood Jeffires 3-yard pass from Warren Moon . Oilers 7–0.
*BUF – Steve Christie 36-yard field goal. Oilers 7–3.
Second quarter
*HOU – Webster Slaughter 7-yard pass from Warren Moon . Oilers 14–3.
*HOU – Curtis Duncan 26-yard pass from Warren Moon . Oilers 21–3.
*HOU – Haywood Jeffires 27-yard pass from Warren Moon . Oilers 28–3.
Third quarter
*HOU – Bubba McDowell 58-yard interception return . Oilers 35–3.
*BUF – Kenneth Davis 1-yard run . Oilers 35–10.
*BUF – Don Beebe 38-yard pass from Frank Reich . Oilers 35–17.
*BUF – Andre Reed 26-yard pass from Frank Reich . Oilers 35–24.
*BUF – Andre Reed 18-yard pass from Frank Reich . Oilers 35–31.
Fourth quarter
*BUF – Andre Reed 17-yard pass from Frank Reich . Bills 38–35.
*HOU – Al Del Greco 26-yard field goal. Tied 38–38.
Overtime
*BUF – Steve Christie 32-yard field goal. Bills 41–38. (en)
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- * Special Teams – Richard Smith (en)
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- Top passers
*HOU – Warren Moon – 36/50, 371 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
*BUF – Frank Reich – 21/34, 289 yards, 4 TD, INT
Top rushers
*HOU – Lorenzo White – 19 rushes, 75 yards
*BUF – Kenneth Davis – 13 rushes, 68 yards, TD
Top receivers
*HOU – Ernest Givens – 9 receptions, 117 yards
*BUF – Andre Reed – 8 receptions, 136 yards, 3 TD (en)
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- * Strength and Rehabilitation – Steve Watterson (en)
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- AFC Wildcard Playoffs: Houston Oilers at Buffalo Bills – Game summary (en)
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- Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen (en)
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- La stagione 1992 degli Houston Oilers è stata la 23ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 33ª complessiva Con 10 vittorie e 6 sconfitte la squadra vinse si classificò al secondo posto della AFC Central division, qualificandosi ai playoff per il sesto anno consecutiv, oall’epoca la striscia attiva più lunga della NFL. Nei playoff tuttavia gli Oilers subirono una sconfitta storica, sprecando un vantaggio di 35-3 nel turno delle wild card contro i Buffalo Bills e perdendo per 41-38 ai tempi supplementari. Fu la maggiore rimonta della storia della NFL (stagione regolare e playoff) ed è passata alla storia come "The Comeback". (it)
- The 1992 Houston Oilers season was the team's 33rd season and their 23rd in the National Football League (NFL). The Oilers reached the playoffs for the 6th consecutive season, which was the longest such streak in the NFL at the time. (They would extend that to seven straight playoff appearances the following season). During their 1992 season, Houston finished the season 10–6, good enough for 2nd place in the AFC Central. However, in the postseason, the Oilers would fall on the losing end of what would become one of the most substantial come from behind victories in NFL history, dropping a 35–3 lead in the Wild Card game against Buffalo to lose by a score of 41–38. As noted, the Buffalo Bills victory in this game is deemed the greatest comeback in NFL history (regular or postseason) and is (en)
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- 1992 Houston Oilers season (en)
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