The 1991 season was the Houston Oilers 32nd season and their 22nd in the NFL. Haywood Jeffires would become the second Oiler to have 100 receptions in a season. The first Oiler to accomplish the feat was Charley Hennigan in 1964. Jeffires would be the 5th receiver in NFL history to have a 100 reception season. The Oilers scored 386 points and gave up 251 points. The franchise earned its first division title since the AFL-NFL merger. The last division title for the Oilers was in 1967. The franchise finished the season with 11 wins compared to 5 losses and appeared twice on Monday Night Football.
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| - 1991 Houston Oilers season
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| - The 1991 season was the Houston Oilers 32nd season and their 22nd in the NFL. Haywood Jeffires would become the second Oiler to have 100 receptions in a season. The first Oiler to accomplish the feat was Charley Hennigan in 1964. Jeffires would be the 5th receiver in NFL history to have a 100 reception season. The Oilers scored 386 points and gave up 251 points. The franchise earned its first division title since the AFL-NFL merger. The last division title for the Oilers was in 1967. The franchise finished the season with 11 wins compared to 5 losses and appeared twice on Monday Night Football.
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Team
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BDC
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TVAnnouncers
| - Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen
- Marv Albert and Paul Maguire
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Offensive Coaches
| - *Offensive Coordinator – Kevin Gilbride
*Running Backs – Frank Novak
*Receivers – Chris Palmer
*Offensive Line – Bob Young
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playoffs
| - Lost AFC Divisional Playoff
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Coach
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Record
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Special Teams Coaches
| - *Special Teams – Richard Smith
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Attendance
| - 61485(xsd:integer)
- 75301(xsd:integer)
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division place
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H
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- 3(xsd:integer)
- 6(xsd:integer)
- 7(xsd:integer)
- 10(xsd:integer)
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Title
| - Denver Broncos 26, Houston Oilers 24
- Houston Oilers 17, New York Jets 10
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Referee
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RT
| - 10(xsd:integer)
- 24(xsd:integer)
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BC
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Road
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Strength and Conditioning
| - *Strength and Rehabilitation – Steve Watterson
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Home
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TV
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Head Coaches
| - *Head Coach – Jack Pardee
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Front Office
| - *Owner/Chairman of the Board/President – Bud Adams
*Executive Vice President/General Manager – Mike Holovak
*Assistant General Manager – Floyd Reese
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Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – Jim Eddy
*Defensive Line – Jim Stanley
*Linebackers – Richard Smith
*Defensive Backs – Pat Thomas
*Quality Control – Gregg Williams
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Stadium
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R
| - 0(xsd:integer)
- 3(xsd:integer)
- 7(xsd:integer)
- 10(xsd:integer)
- 14(xsd:integer)
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FC
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Weather
| - , cloudy
- Played indoors, domed stadium
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HT
| - 17(xsd:integer)
- 26(xsd:integer)
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| - The 1991 season was the Houston Oilers 32nd season and their 22nd in the NFL. Haywood Jeffires would become the second Oiler to have 100 receptions in a season. The first Oiler to accomplish the feat was Charley Hennigan in 1964. Jeffires would be the 5th receiver in NFL history to have a 100 reception season. The Oilers scored 386 points and gave up 251 points. The franchise earned its first division title since the AFL-NFL merger. The last division title for the Oilers was in 1967. The franchise finished the season with 11 wins compared to 5 losses and appeared twice on Monday Night Football.
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