The 1985 NFL season was the 66th
regular season
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of the
National Football League
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. The season ended with
Super Bowl XX when the
Chicago Bears
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defeated the
New England Patriots
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46–10 at the
Louisiana Superdome
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, in New Orleans (
New Orleans Saints
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' stadium). The Bears became the second team in NFL history (after the previous season's San Francisco 49ers) to win 15 games in the regular season and 18 including the playoffs.
Player movement
Transactions
Retirements
*August 30, 1985: Four-time Super Bowl champion
Franco Harris announces his retirement.
Draft
The
1985 NFL draft
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was held from April 30 to May 1, 1985, at
New York City
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's
Omni Park Central Hotel
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. With the first pick, the
Buffalo Bills
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selected defensive end
Bruce Smith from
Virginia Tech
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.
Major rule changes
*Whenever a team time out is called after the two-minute warning of each half or overtime, it should only last a minute instead of 90 seconds.
*A play is immediately dead anytime the quarterback performs a kneel-down (the quarterback immediately kneels down after receiving the snap) after the two-minute warning of each half, or whenever the player declares himself down by sliding feet first on the ground. The ball is then spotted at the point where the player touches the ground first.
*
Pass interference
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is not to be called when a pass is clearly uncatchable.
*Both "Roughing the kicker" and "Running into the kicker" fouls are not to be called if the defensive player was blocked into the kicker.
*The definition of a valid fair catch signal is clearly defined as one arm that is fully extended above the head and waved from side to side.
*Goaltending (leaping up to deflect a kick as it passes through the goal posts) is illegal.
*The officials' uniform changed slightly. Instead of wearing black stirrups with two white stripes over white sanitary hose, the officials began wearing a one-piece sock similar to those worn by players, black with two white stripes on top and solid white on the bottom. These were first worn the previous season in
Super Bowl XIX.
*Defensive backs were ruled to have an "equal right to the ball", meaning that pass interference would not be called if the defensive player was looking back attempting to intercept the ball, and that any contact with the receiver did not seriously or materially affect the receiver's ability to catch the ball.
1985 deaths
*Denver Broncos tight ends coach
Fran Polsfoot died on April 5, 1985, after suffering from brain cancer.
*Green Bay Packers running back
Johnny "Blood" McNally, a member of the pro football hall of fame, died at the age of 86 from complications for a stroke.
Regular season
Scheduling formula
Highlights of the 1985 season included:
*
Thanksgiving
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: Two games were played on Thursday, November 28, featuring the New York Jets at
Detroit
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and the St. Louis Cardinals at
Dallas
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, with Detroit and Dallas winning.
Final standings
Tiebreakers
*Los Angeles Raiders were the first AFC seed ahead of Miami based on better record against common opponents (5–1 to Dolphins' 4–2).
*N.Y. Jets were the first AFC Wild Card based on better conference record (9–3) than New England (8–4) and Denver (8–4).
*New England was the second AFC Wild Card ahead of Denver based on better record against common opponents (4–2 to Broncos' 3–3).
*Cincinnati finished ahead of Pittsburgh in the AFC Central based on head-to-head sweep (2–0).
*Seattle finished ahead of San Diego in the AFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2–0).
*Dallas finished ahead of N.Y. Giants and Washington in the NFC East based on better head-to-head record (4–0 to Giants' 1–3 and Redskins' 1–3).
*N.Y. Giants were the first NFC Wild Card based on better conference record (8–4) than San Francisco (7–5) and Washington (6–6).
*San Francisco was the second NFC Wild Card based on head-to-head victory over Washington (1–0).
*Minnesota finished ahead of Detroit in the NFC Central based on better division record (3–5 to Lions' 2–6).
Playoffs
Milestones
The following players set all-time records during the season:
Statistical leaders
Team
Individual
Awards
Coaching changes
Offseason
*
Cleveland Browns
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:
Marty Schottenheimer
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began his first full season as head coach of the Browns. He replaced
Sam Rutigliano, who was fired after starting the 1984 season 1–7.
*
Detroit Lions
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:
Monte Clark was fired and replaced by
Darryl Rogers
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.
*
Indianapolis Colts
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:
Rod Dowhower was named as head coach.
Frank Kush resigned after the team went 4–11 to start the 1984 season. Offensive line coach
Hal Hunter served as interim for the team's final 1984 game.
*
Minnesota Vikings
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:
Les Steckel was fired.
Bud Grant
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came out of retirement for a second stint with the Vikings.
*
New England Patriots
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:
Raymond Berry began his first full season as head coach. He replaced
Ron Meyer, who was fired after eight games into the 1984 season.
*
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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:
John McKay retired and was replaced by
Leeman Bennett.
In-season
*
Buffalo Bills
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:
Kay Stephenson was fired after going 0–4 to start the season. Defensive coordinator
Hank Bullough was named as interim.
*
Houston Oilers
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:
Hugh Campbell was fired after 14 games. Defensive coordinator
Jerry Glanville took over for the final two games, then was given the job permanently for 1986.
*
New Orleans Saints
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:
Bum Phillips resigned after 12 games.
Wade Phillips, his son and the team's defensive coordinator, served as interim for the last four games.
*
Philadelphia Eagles
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:
Marion Campbell was fired before the final game of the season.
Fred Bruney as interim for that last game.
Uniform changes
* Due to their unpopularity, the
Cleveland Browns
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removed the three-stripe sleeve pattern and number outlines that they introduced in 1984. They returned to their five-stripe sleeve pattern brown and white jerseys, and white pants combination used prior to 1975. The face masks remained white.
* The
Minnesota Vikings
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switched from white to purple face masks.
* The
Philadelphia Eagles
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replace the sleeve stripes with their "eagle in flight" logo, and changed the shade of Kelly green on their uniforms to the lighter, more saturated shade that they had last worn in 1973.
* The
San Diego Chargers
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switched from dark royal blue to navy blue jerseys, and from gold to white pants.
Television
This was the fourth year under the league's five-year broadcast contracts with
ABC,
CBS, and
NBC to televise ''
Monday Night Football
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'', the NFC package, and the AFC package, respectively.
Joe Namath
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replaced
Don Meredith in the ''MNF'' booth, joining
Frank Gifford and
O. J. Simpson.
References
1985 NFL Season Schedule* ''NFL Record and Fact Book'' ()
NFL History 1981–1990(Last accessed December 4, 2005)
* ''Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League'' ()
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