NFL playoffs, 1985–86

NFL playoffs, 1985–86

The NFL playoffs following the 1985 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XX.

Because the Jets and Giants both used Giants Stadium as their home field, the two wild card playoff games were held on different days.NFL seeds 1978-1989
AFC 1 = Los Angeles Raiders
AFC 1 div = West
AFC 2 = Miami Dolphins
AFC 2 div = East
AFC 3 = Cleveland Browns
AFC 3 div = Central
AFC 4 = New York Jets
AFC 5 = New England Patriots
NFC 1 = Chicago Bears
NFC 1 div = Central
NFC 2 = Los Angeles Rams
NFC 2 div = West
NFC 3 = Dallas Cowboys
NFC 3 div = East
NFC 4 = New York Giants
NFC 5 = San Francisco 49ers

Wild Card playoffs

December 28, 1985

AFC: New England Patriots 26, New York Jets 14

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Patriots
R1=3
R2=10
R3=10
R4=3
RT=26
Home=Jets
H1=0
H2=7
H3=7
H4=0
HT=14

"at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey"

*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC): Marv Albert and Bob Griese

The Patriots dominated the Jets by forcing 4 turnovers and 5 sacks. New England jumped to 3-0 lead in the first quarter after Tony Franklin made a 33-yard field goal. Then after New York scored on quarterback Ken O'Brien's 11-yard touchdown pass to running back Johnny Hector, Franklin kicked his second field goal for 41 yards. Late in the second quarter, safety Fred Marion intercepted a pass from O'Brien to set up Tony Eason's 36-yard touchdown pass to Stanley Morgan, giving New England a 13-7 lead before halftime. In the third period, Franklin made a 20-yard field goal. On the ensuing kickoff, Hector was stripped by Johnny Rembert, who then picked up the fumble and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown. Franklin later made his fourth field goal of the game, a 26-yarder, during the final period.

*Scoring
**NE - field goal Franklin 33 NE 3-0
**NYJ - Hector 11 pass from O'Brien (Leahy kick)NYJ 7-3
**NE - field goal Franklin 41 NYJ 7-6
**NE - Morgan 36 pass from Eason (Franklin kick)NE 13-7
**NE - field goal Franklin 20 NE 16-7
**NE - Rembert 15 fumble return (Franklin kick)NE 23-7
**NYJ - Shuler 12 pass from Ryan (Leahy kick)NE 23-14
**NE - field goal Franklin 26 NE 26-14

December 29, 1985

NFC: New York Giants 17, San Francisco 49ers 3

Linescore Amfootball
Road=49ers
R1=0
R2=3
R3=0
R4=0
RT=3
Home=Giants
H1=3
H2=7
H3=7
H4=0
HT=17

"at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey"

*Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden

Even though the 49ers recorded 362 yards of total offense, with receiver Dwight Clark catching 8 passes for 120 yards, the Giants limited San Francisco to only one field goal. Meanwhile, New York running back Joe Morris rushed for 141 yards. The Giants scored on their opening possession of the game with kicker Eric Schubert's 47-yard field goal. Then in the second quarter, New York defensive back Terry Kinard intercepted a pass from 49ers quarterback Joe Montana to set up Phil Simms' 18-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mark Bavaro. A 77-yard drive in the third quarter was capped by Simms' 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Don Hasselbeck. San Francisco's lone 21-yard field goal by Ray Wersching was made in the second period after an 85-yard drive.

*Scoring
**NYG - field goal Schubert 47 NYG 3-0
**NYG - Bavaro 18 pass from Simms (Schubert kick)NYG 10-0
**SF - field goal Wersching 21 NYG 10-3
**NYG - Hasselbeck 3 pass from Simms (Schubert kick)NYG-17-3

Divisional playoffs

January 4, 1986

AFC: Miami Dolphins 24, Cleveland Browns 21

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Browns
R1=7
R2=7
R3=7
R4=0
RT=21
Home=Dolphins
H1=3
H2=0
H3=14
H4=7
HT=24

"at Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida"

*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC): Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy

The Browns jumped to a 21-3 lead midway through the third period, but the Dolphins then scored 21 unanswered points -- the final touchdown with 1:57 left to play. Miami scored on their first drive with a 51-field goal by Fuad Reveiz. Cleveland later marched 82 yard to score on quarterback Bernie Kosar's 16-yard pass to tight end Ozzie Newsome. In the second quarter, Browns defensive back Don Rogers intercepted Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino, setting up a 21-yard rushing touchdown by running back Earnest Byner. Byner then ran for a 66-yard touchdown in the third quarter, the longest play in Cleveland's post season history, to give Cleveland a 21-3 lead. However, Miami then controlled the rest of the game. A 74-yard drive was capped by Marino's 6-yard touchdown pass to Nat Moore. Then running back Ron Davenport scored on a 31-yard touchdown. Davenport's winning touchdown, a 1-yard run with 1:57 remaining in the game, capped a 73-yard possession.

Byner finished the game with 161 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on just 16 carries, while also catching 4 passes for 25 yards. Miami running back Tony Nathan rushed for 21 yards and caught 10 passes for 101 yards.

*Scoring
**MIA - field goal Reveiz 51 MIA 3-0
**CLE - Newsome 16 pass from Kosar (Bahr kick) CLE 7-3
**CLE - Byner 21 run (Bahr kick) CLE 14-3
**CLE - Byner 66 run (Bahr kick) CLE 21-3
**MIA - Moore 6 pass from Marino (Reveiz kick)CLE 21-10
**MIA - Davenport 31 run (Reveiz kick) CLE 21-17
**MIA - Davenport 1 run (Reveiz kick) MIA 24-21

NFC: Los Angeles Rams 20, Dallas Cowboys 0

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Cowboys
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=0
RT=0
Home=Rams
H1=3
H2=0
H3=10
H4=7
HT=20

"at Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California"

*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/1:00 p.m. PST
*TV announcers (CBS): Jack Buck, Hank Stram, and Dick Vermeil

Running back Eric Dickerson led the Rams to a victory by scoring two touchdowns and recording a playoff record 248 rushing yards. After the first half ended with a 3-0 Los Angeles lead, Dickerson scored on a 55-yard touchdown run early in the third period. On the ensuing kickoff, Kenny Duckett fumbled, and the ball was recovered by Vince Newsome to set up kicker Mike Lansford's second field goal. In the fourth period, Tony Hunter recovered a fumbled punt to set up Dickerson's 40-yard rushing touchdown.

*Scoring
**RAMS - field goal Lansford 33 RAMS 3-0
**RAMS - Dickerson 55 run (Lansford kick) RAMS 10-0
**RAMS - field goal Lansford 34 RAMS 13-0
**RAMS - Dickerson 40 run (Lansford kick) RAMS 20-0

January 5, 1986

NFC: Chicago Bears 21, New York Giants 0

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Giants
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=0
RT=0
Home=Bears
H1=7
H2=0
H3=14
H4=0
HT=21

"at Soldier Field, Chicago"

*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
*TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden

The Bears defense dominated the game by allowing only 32 rushing yards and sacked Giants quarterbacks for 60 yards. Giants quarterback Phil Simms was sacked 7 times during the game, 3 1/2 of them coming from Chicago defensive end Richard Dent. Chicago's first touchdown resulted on a New York punt attempt from their own 12-yard line. The wind caught the ball just enough for punter Sean Landeta to completely miss it, and Shaun Gayle picked it up and ran 5 yards for a touchdown. Gayle's run was the shortest punt return touchdown in NFL history. Bears quarterback Jim McMahon later threw two touchdown passes in the third period, both to Dennis McKinnon. McMahon finished the game with 216 passing yards, while running back Walter Payton rushed for 94 yards.

*Scoring
**CHI - Gayle 5 punt return (Butler kick) CHI 7-0
**CHI - McKinnon 23 pass from McMahon (Butler kick) CHI 14-0
**CHI - McKinnon 20 pass from McMahon (Butler kick) CHI 21-0

AFC: New England Patriots 27, Los Angeles Raiders 20

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Patriots
R1=7
R2=10
R3=10
R4=0
RT=27
Home=Raiders
H1=3
H2=17
H3=0
H4=0
HT=20

"at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles"

*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/1:00 p.m. PST
*TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen

New England running back Craig James rushed for 104 yards, caught 3 passes for 48 yards and scored a touchdown while the Patriots converted 6 Raiders turnovers into 17 points. In the first quarter, a fumble by Raiders punt returner Fulton Walker set up Patriots tight end Lin Dawson's 13-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Tony Eason. Los Angeles then scored 17 unanswered points: a 29-field goal by Chris Bahr, a 16-yard touchdown reception by Jessie Hester, and Marcus Allen's 11-yard rushing touchdown. New England then scored with James' 2-yard run, and later tied the game, 17-17, after Ronnie Lippett's interception set up Tony Franklin's 45-yard field goal. But Bahr kicked a 32-yard field goal with 6 second left in the half to give the Raiders a 20-17 lead. In the third period, Franklin made a 32-yard field goal to tie the game. On the ensuing kickoff, Sam Seale fumbled and Jim Bowman recovered the loose ball in the end zone for the game-clinching touchdown.

*Scoring
**NE - Dawson 13 pass from Eason (Franklin kick) NE 7-0
**RAI - field goal Bahr 29 NE 7-3
**RAI - Hester 16 pass from Wilson (Bahr kick) RAI 10-7
**RAI - Allen 11 run (Bahr kick) RAI 17-7
**NE - James 2 run (Franklin kick) RAI 17-14
**NE - field goal Franklin 45 17-17
**RAI - field goal Bahr 32 RAI 20-17
**NE - field goal Franklin 32 20-20
**NE - Bowman recovered fumble in end zone (Franklin kick) NE 27-20

Conference Championships

January 12, 1986

NFC: Chicago Bears 24, Los Angeles Rams 0

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Rams
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=0
RT=0
Home=Bears
H1=10
H2=0
H3=7
H4=7
HT=24

"at Soldier Field, Chicago"

*Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
*TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
*Referee: Jim Tunney

The Bears defense dominated the game by limiting Rams running back Eric Dickerson to 46 yards, and holding quarterback Dieter Brock to 10 out of 31 completions for 66 passing yards. Los Angeles only gained 130 yards of total offense. The Rams had a chance to get back in the game as they got inside the Bears' 15 yard line in the waning moments of the first half. But poor play calling and clock management resulted in the clock running out. Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon scored on a 16-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, and later threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Willie Gault in the third quarter. Kicker Kevin Butler kicked a 34-yard field goal in the first period. In the fourth quarter, defensive lineman Richard Dent forced Brock to fumble, and linebacker Wilber Marshall picked up the loose ball and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown.

*Scoring
**CHI - McMahon 16 run (Butler kick) CHI 7-0
**CHI - field goal Butler 34 CHI 10-0
**CHI - Gault 22 pass from McMahon (Butler kick) CHI 17-0
**CHI - Marshall 52 fumble return (Butler kick) CHI 24-0

AFC: New England Patriots 31, Miami Dolphins 14

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Patriots
R1=3
R2=14
R3=7
R4=7
RT=31
Home=Dolphins
H1=0
H2=7
H3=0
H4=7
HT=14

"at Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida"

*Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
*TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen
*Referee: Gene Barth

In an upset, the Patriots converted 6 Dolphins turnovers into 24 points. On Miami's first offensive play, running back Tony Nathan fumbled, and Patriots defensive end Garin Veris recovered the ball to set up Tony Franklin's 23-yard field goal. The Dolphins then marched on an 80-yard drive to score on quarterback Dan Marino's 11-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dan Johnson. But New England responded on a 66-yard possession to score on quarterback Tony Eason's 4-yard touchdown to Tony Collins. A fumble by Marino then led to Eason's 1-yard touchdown to Derrick Ramsey to give the Patriots a 17-7 lead before halftime. Miami's Lorenzo Hampton then lost a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half, and Eason converted the turnover into a 2-yard touchdown pass to running back Robert Weathers. The Dolphins finally scored again in the final period with Nathan's 10-yard touchdown reception to cut the deficit to 24-14, but New England's Mosi Tatupu later recorded a 1-yard touchdown to close out the scoring. Patriots running back Craig James was their main contributor on offense, rushing for a career postseason high 105 yards. The win was the first for the Patriots at the Orange Bowl since 1966, the Dolphins inaugural season, and ended a string of 18 consecutive losses by the Patriots in Miami.

*Scoring
**NE - field goal Franklin 23 NE 3-0
**MIA - Johnson 11 pass from Marino (Reveiz kick) MIA 3-7
**NE - Collins 4 pass from Eason (Franklin kick) NE 10-7
**NE - Ramsey 1 pass from Eason (Franklin kick) NE 17-7
**NE - Weathers 2 pass from Eason (Franklin kick)NE 24-7
**MIA - Nathan 10 pass from Marino (Reveiz kick) MIA 24-14
**NE - Tatupu 1 run (Franklin kick) NE 31-14

Bracket

NFLBracket 1978-1989
RD4=Super Bowl XX
G1=NFC
G2=AFC
hideNote=1
December 29 - Giants Stadium|5|San Francisco|3|4|N.Y. Giants|17
December 28 - Giants Stadium|5|New England|26|4|N.Y. Jets|14
January 4 - Anaheim Stadium|3|Dallas|0|2|L.A. Rams|20
January 5 - Soldier Field|4|N.Y. Giants|0|1|Chicago|21
January 5 - L.A. Memorial Coliseum|5|New England|27|1|L.A. Raiders|20
January 4 - Miami Orange Bowl|3|Cleveland|21|2|Miami|24
January 12 - Soldier Field|2|L.A. Rams|0|1|Chicago|24
January 12 - Miami Orange Bowl|5|New England|31|2|Miami|14
January 26 - Louisiana Superdome|N1|Chicago|46|A5|New England|10

uper Bowl

Chicago Bears (NFC) 46, New England Patriots (AFC) 10, at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

References

*"Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League" (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)
*"The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Book 1995" (ISBN 0-89204-523-X)


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