1988 NFL season
The 1988 NFL season was the 69th regular season of the National Football League. The Cardinals relocated from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Phoenix, Arizona, area becoming the Phoenix Cardinals but remained in the NFC East division. The playoff races came down to the regular season's final week, with the Seattle Seahawks winning the AFC West by one game, and the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers winning their respective divisions in a five-way tie, with the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants losing the NFC Wild Card berth to the Los Angeles Rams on tiebreakers.
1988 marked the final seasons for legendary head coaches Tom Landry of Dallas and Bill Walsh of San Francisco as well as the final full year for commissioner Pete Rozelle.
The season ended with Super Bowl XXIII when the San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers] defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 20–16 at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Florida.
Transactions
Retirements
- January 19, 1988: The Pittsburgh Steelers announce that Donnie Shell and John Stallworth have retired from professional football.
Draft
The 1988 NFL draft was held from April 24 to 25, 1988, at New York City's Marriott Marquis. With the first pick, the Atlanta Falcons selected linebacker Aundray Bruce from Auburn University.Officiating changes
Johnny Grier became the first African-American in NFL history to be promoted to referee. Grier replaced Bob Frederic, who retired in the offseason after 17 seasons as a referee. Grier was the field judge in the previous season's Super Bowl XXII, which was the same game that Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins became the first African-American quarterback to win the Super Bowl. Grier would be a referee until a career-ending injury during the 2004 season.Major rule changes
- A standard system of two time intervals between plays are established : For normal plays, the offensive team has 45 seconds to snap the ball after the previous play is signaled dead. After time outs and other administrative stoppages, the time limit is 30 seconds beginning after the Referee signals that the ball is ready to resume play.
- If a fumble occurs during an extra point attempt, only the fumbling player can recover and/or advance the ball. This change closes a loophole in the "Stabler Fumble Rule" that was enacted during the 1979 NFL season in reaction to the Holy Roller Game.
- The penalty for running into the kicker was changed from five yards and an automatic first down to just five yards.
1988 deaths
- Alan Ameche: Having played for the Baltimore Colts in the 1950s, he died of a heart attack on August 8, 1988, at age 55 at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, a few days after undergoing another heart bypass surgery.
- Steve Chomyszak
- David Croudip: The Atlanta Falcons cornerback died on October 10 after a cocaine overdose.
- Hall Haynes
- Clarke Hinkle
- Joe Don Looney
- Nick Pietrosante
- Art Rooney: The Pittsburgh Steelers founding owner died on August 25 following complications from a stroke.
- Joey Sternaman
Preseason
American Bowl
A series of National Football League pre-season exhibition games that were held at sites outside the United States, the only American Bowl game in 1988 was held at London's Wembley Stadium.| Date | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Score | Stadium | City |
| July 31, 1988 | Miami Dolphins | 27 | San Francisco 49ers | 21 | Wembley Stadium | ![]() Regular seasonScheduling formulaHighlights of the 1988 season included:
Tiebreakers
Coaching changesOffseason
In-season
Stadium changesThe relocated Phoenix Cardinals moved from Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.Uniform changes
TelevisionThis was the second year under the league's three-year broadcast contracts with ABC, CBS, NBC, and ESPN to televise Monday Night Football, the NFC package, the AFC package, and Sunday Night Football, respectively. Joe Theismann took over as lead color commentator in ESPN's booth, replacing Roy Firestone, while the weekly "guest color commentator" spot was discontinued. Meanwhile, Dick Butkus joined The NFL Today as analyst, alongside host Brent Musburger and Irv Cross.A number of NBC's regular NFL commentators were temporarily replaced while they called the network's coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea from September 17 to October 2. Among them, Len Berman returned to the NFL on NBC pregame show to fill-in for host Bob Costas, while Curt Gowdy, Ray Scott, Chuck Thompson, Marty Glickman, Merle Harmon, and Al DeRogatis filled-in on the network's various broadcast crews. |
