1988 Los Angeles Raiders season

1988 Los Angeles Raiders season
Head coachMike Shanahan
General managerAl Davis
OwnerAl Davis
Home fieldLos Angeles Coliseum
Local radioKIIS–AM 1150
Results
Record7–9
Division place3rd AFC West
Playoff finishdid not qualify

The 1988 Los Angeles Raiders season was the franchise's 29th season overall, and the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League. Mike Shanahan was hired as head coach, and the club finished with a 7–9 record. The Raiders drafted Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown, making Brown the third person on the Raiders roster to have won the Heisman Trophy, the others being Marcus Allen and Bo Jackson. Most of the team's success throughout the season came through their division, as the Raiders finished 6-2 against the weak AFC West division, with their only 2 losses against the champions of the division, the Seattle Seahawks. However, the Raiders were only 1-7 against the rest of the NFL, with their only other win coming against the eventual champions, the 49ers in San Francisco in a game in which only field goals were kicked.

Offseason

NFL Draft

1988 Los Angeles Raiders draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 6 Tim Brown *  WR Notre Dame
1 9 Terry McDaniel * CB Tennessee
1 25 Scott Davis DE Illinois
4 90 Tim Rother DT Nebraska
5 131 Dennis Price DB UCLA
6 143 Erwin Grabisna LB Case Western Reserve
7 171 Derrick Crudup DB Oklahoma
8 199 Mike Alexander WR Penn State
9 227 Reggie Ware RB Auburn
9 229 Scott Tabor P California
10 255 Newt Harrell OG West Texas A&M
11 283 David Weber QB Carroll (WI)
12 311 Greg Kunkel OG Kentucky
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

[1]

Personnel

Staff

1988 Los Angeles Raiders staff
Front office
  • President of the General Partner – Al Davis
  • Executive Assistant – Al LoCasale
  • Personnel Operations – Ron Wolf
  • Senior Executive – John Herrera

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – John Dunn

Roster

1988 Los Angeles Raiders roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

{{{reserve_lists}}}


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 4, 1988 San Diego Chargers W 24–13 39,029
2 September 11, 1988 at Houston Oilers L 38–35 46,050
3 September 18, 1988 Los Angeles Rams L 22–17 84,870
4 September 26, 1988 at Denver Broncos W 30–27 75,964
5 October 2, 1988 Cincinnati Bengals L 45–21 42,594
6 October 9, 1988 Miami Dolphins L 24–14 50,751
7 October 16, 1988 at Kansas City Chiefs W 27–17 77,078
8 October 23, 1988 at New Orleans Saints L 20–6 66,249
9 October 30, 1988 Kansas City Chiefs W 17–10 36,103
10 November 6, 1988 at San Diego Chargers W 13–3 55,134
11 November 13, 1988 at San Francisco 49ers W 9–3 54,448
12 November 20, 1988 Atlanta Falcons L 12–6 40,967
13 November 28, 1988 at Seattle Seahawks L 35–27 62,641
14 December 4, 1988 Denver Broncos W 21–20 65,561
15 December 11, 1988 at Buffalo Bills L 37–21 77,348
16 December 18, 1988 Seattle Seahawks L 43–37 61,127

Season summary

Week 1

1 234Total
Chargers 0 337 13
Raiders 0 14010 24

[2]

Week 2

Week 3

Steve Beuerlein threw for 375 yards in a game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Week 4

1 234OTTotal
• Raiders 0 014133 30
Broncos 7 17030 27

[3]

Week 7

1 234Total
• Raiders 7 7013 27
Chiefs 0 7010 17

[4]

Standings

AFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Seattle Seahawks(3) 9 7 0 .563 6–2 8–4 339 329 W2
Denver Broncos 8 8 0 .500 3–5 5–7 327 352 W1
Los Angeles Raiders 7 9 0 .438 6–2 6–6 325 369 L2
San Diego Chargers 6 10 0 .375 3–5 4–8 231 332 W2
Kansas City Chiefs 4 11 1 .281 2–6 4–9–1 254 320 L2

Awards and records

  • Tim Brown, Pro Bowl selection
  • Tim Brown, led all AFC rookies in receiving yardage
  • Tim Brown, led NFL with 26.8 yard average on kickoff return
  • Tim Brown had more total yards rushing, receiving and returning kicks (2,317) than any other rookie in NFL history.[5]

References

  1. ^ The Football Database. Retrieved 2014-Aug-17.
  2. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  3. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  4. ^ "Bo goes home, happy at hobby." Gainesville Sun. 1988 Oct 17.
  5. ^ 1990 NFL Pro Set trading card, Tim Brown, Card No. 150, Pro Set Properties

This page was last updated at 2019-11-09 17:28 UTC. Update now. View original page.

All our content comes from Wikipedia and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.


Top

If mathematical, chemical, physical and other formulas are not displayed correctly on this page, please useFirefox or Safari