1995 NFL SEASON

The '1995 NFL season' was the 76th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 30 teams with the addition of the Carolina Panthers and the Jacksonville Jaguars. The two expansion teams were slotted into the two remaining divisions that had only four teams (while the other four had five teams): the AFC Central (Jaguars) and the NFC West (Panthers).
Meanwhile, the two teams in Los Angeles relocated to other cities: the Rams transferred to St. Louis, Missouri and the Raiders moved back to Oakland, California.
The season ended with Super Bowl XXX when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Contents
Major rule changes
Final standings
Tiebreakers
Playoffs
AFC
NFC
Super Bowl
Statistical leaders
Team
Individual
Milestones
Awards
References

Major rule changes



★ An eligible receiver forced out of bounds by a defensive player may return to the field and automatically become eligible to legally be the first player to touch a forward pass.

★ Quarterbacks may now receive communications from the bench from a small radio receiver in their helmets, partly repealing a rule that had been in force since 1956

Final standings


''W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against''
'Qualified for playoffs'


'AFC East'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Buffalo Bills1060.625350335
Indianapolis Colts970.563331316
Miami Dolphins970.563398332
New England Patriots6100.375294377
New York Jets3130.188233384
'AFC Central'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Pittsburgh Steelers1150.688407327
Cincinnati Bengals790.438349374
Houston Oilers790.438348324
Cleveland Browns5110.313289356
Jacksonville Jaguars4120.250275404
'AFC West'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Kansas City Chiefs1330.813358241
San Diego Chargers970.563321323
Seattle Seahawks880.500363366
Denver Broncos880.500388345
Oakland Raiders880.500348332


'NFC East'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Dallas Cowboys1240.750435291
Philadelphia Eagles1060.625318338
Washington Redskins6100.375326359
New York Giants5110.313290340
Arizona Cardinals4120.250275422
'NFC Central'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
Green Bay Packers1150.688404314
Detroit Lions1060.625436336
Chicago Bears970.563392360
Minnesota Vikings880.500412385
Tampa Bay Buccaneers790.438238335
'NFC West'
TeamWLTPCTPFPA
San Francisco 49ers1150.688457258
Atlanta Falcons970.563362349
St. Louis Rams790.438309418
Carolina Panthers790.438289325
New Orleans Saints790.438319348



Tiebreakers


★ Indianapolis finished ahead of Miami in the AFC East based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).

★ San Diego was the first AFC Wild Card based on head-to-head victory over Indianapolis (1-0).

★ Cincinnati finished ahead of Houston in the AFC Central based on better division record (4-4 to Oilers' 3-5).

★ Seattle finished ahead of Denver and Oakland in the AFC West based on best head-to-head record (3-1 to Broncos' 2-2 and Raiders' 1-3).

★ Denver finished ahead of Oakland in the AFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).

★ Philadelphia was the first NFC Wild Card ahead of Detroit based on better conference record (9-3 to Lions' 7-5).

★ San Francisco was the second NFC playoff seed ahead of Green Bay based on better conference record (8-4 to Packers' 7-5).

★ Atlanta was the third NFC Wild Card ahead of Chicago based on better record against common opponents (4-2 to Bears' 3-3).

★ St. Louis finished ahead of Carolina and New Orleans in the NFC West based on best head-to-head record (3-1 to Panthers' 1-3 and Saints' 2-2).

★ Carolina finished ahead of New Orleans in the NFC West based on better conference record (4-8 to 3-9).

Playoffs


Main articles: NFL playoffs, 1995-96

:''Home team in capitals''
AFC


★ Wild-Card playoffs: BUFFALO 37, Miami 22; Indianapolis 35, SAN DIEGO 20

★ Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 40, Buffalo 21; Indianapolis 10, KANSAS CITY 7

★ AFC Championship: PITTSBURGH 20, Indianapolis 16 at Three Rivers Stadium, January 14, 1996
NFC


★ Wild-Card playoffs: PHILADELPHIA 58, Detroit 37; GREEN BAY 37, Atlanta 20

★ Divisional playoffs: Green Bay 27, SAN FRANCISCO 17; DALLAS 30, Philadelphia 11

★ NFC Championship: DALLAS 38, Green Bay 27 at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas, January 14, 1996
Super Bowl


★ 'Super Bowl XXX:' Dallas (NFC) 27, Pittsburgh (AFC)17, at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, January 28, 1996

Statistical leaders


Team

'Points scored'San Francisco 49ers (457)
'Total yards gained'Detroit Lions (6,113)
'Yards rushing'Kansas City Chiefs (2,222)
'Yards passing'San Francisco 49ers (4,608)
'Fewest points allowed'Kansas City Chiefs (241)
'Fewest total yards allowed'San Francisco 49ers (4,398)
'Fewest rushing yards allowed'San Francisco 49ers (1,061)
'Fewest passing yards allowed'New York Jets (2,740)

Individual

'Scoring'Emmitt Smith, Dallas (150 points)
'Touchdowns'Emmitt Smith, Dallas (25 TDs)
'Most field goals made'Norm Johnson, Pittsburgh (34 FGs)
'Rushing'Emmitt Smith, Dallas (1,773 yards)
'Passing'Jim Harbaugh, Indianapolis (100.7 rating)
'Passing touchdowns'Brett Favre, Green Bay (38 TDs)
'Pass receiving'Herman Moore, Detroit (123 catches)
'Pass receiving yards'Jerry Rice, San Francisco (1,848)
'Punt returns'David Palmer, Minnesota (13.2 average yards)
'Kickoff returns'Ron Carpenter, New York Jets (27.7 average yards)
'Interceptions'Orlando Thomas, Minnesota (9)
'Punting'Rick Tuten, Seattle (45.0 average yards)
'Sacks'Bryce Paup, Buffalo (17.5)

Milestones


The following players set all-time records during the season:
'Most Touchdowns, season' Emmitt Smith, Dallas (25)
'Most Passing Attempts, career' Dan Marino, Miami (6,531 at the end of the season)
'Most Passes Completed, career' Dan Marino, Miami (3,913 at the end of the season)
'Most Passing Yards, career' Dan Marino, Miami (48,841 at the end of the season)
'Most Touchdown Passes, career' Dan Marino, Miami (352 at the end of the season)
'Most Pass Receptions, career' Jerry Rice, San Francisco (942 at the end of the season)
'Most Pass Receiving Yards Gained, career' Jerry Rice, San Francisco (15,123 at the end of the season)

Awards


'Most Valuable Player'Brett Favre, Quarterback, Green Bay
'Coach of the Year'Ray Rhodes, Philadelphia
'Offensive Player of the Year'Brett Favre, Quarterback, Green Bay
'Defensive Player of the Year'Bryce Paup, Linebacker, Buffalo
'Offensive Rookie of the Year'Curtis Martin, Running Back, New England
'Defensive Rookie of the Year'Hugh Douglas, Defensive End, New York Jets

References



★ ''NFL Record and Fact Book'' (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)

NFL History 1991-2000 (Last accessed October 17, 2005)

1995 season in details

★ ''Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League'' (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)

Steelers Fever - History of NFL Rules (Last accessed October 17, 2005)

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