1980 Houston Oilers season


The 1980 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 21st overall and the 11th in the National Football League. The team scored 295 points while the defense gave up 251 points. Their record of 11 wins and 5 losses resulted in a second-place finish in the AFC Central Division. The Oilers appeared twice on Monday Night Football. In their first appearance on Monday Night Football, the Oilers beat the Cleveland Browns 16–7. In their second appearance, the Oilers defeated the New England Patriots 38–34. Earl Campbell led the NFL in rushing for the third consecutive year and had four 200-yard rushing games.
This was the third season in a row that the Oilers made the playoffs. The team lost in the AFC Wild Card Round to the eventual Super Bowl champions, the Oakland Raiders. The Oilers would not make it back to the playoffs again until 1987.
The last remaining active member of the 1980 Houston Oilers was defensive lineman Mike Stensrud, who retired after the 1989 season.
3rd year fullback Earl Campbell had the best season of his career rushing for 1,934 yards and scored 13 touchdowns. The Oilers' average team member age in 1980 was 27.7, making this the oldest Houston Oiler team assembled at the time.

Regular season

Earl Campbell

  • In 1980, Earl Campbell had four 200-yard rushing games.
DateOpponentAttemptsYardsTouchdowns
Oct 19Tampa Bay Buccaneers332030
Oct 26Cincinnati Bengals272022
Nov 16Chicago Bears312060
Dec 21Minnesota Vikings292031

Postseason

AFC Wild Card

Even though the Oilers recorded more yards, more first downs, and more time of possession, the Raiders scored on big plays to win, 27–7.
This would be Kenny “Snake” Stabler's final playoff game.

Awards and records

Milestones

  • Earl Campbell, 3rd 1,000-yard rushing season
  • Earl Campbell, 3rd NFL Rushing Title
  • Earl Campbell, Four 200-yard rushing games