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1974 Houston Oilers season Head coach Sid Gillman Record 7–7 Division place 2nd AFC Central Playoff finish did not qualify
The 1974 Houston Oilers season was the 15th season overall and fifth with the National Football League . The team improved upon their previous season 's output of 1–13, winning seven games.[ 1] Despite the improvement, they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season.
Offseason
NFL draft
1974 Houston Oilers draft
Round
Pick
Player
Position
College
Notes
4
79
Steve Manstedt
Linebacker
Nebraska
Made roster * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career
[ 2]
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 15, 1974
San Diego Chargers
W 21–14
25,317
2
September 22, 1974
at Cleveland Browns
L 20–7
55,242
3
September 29, 1974
Kansas City Chiefs
L 17–7
28,538
4
October 6, 1974
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 13–7
30,049
5
October 13, 1974
at Minnesota Vikings
L 51–10
48,006
6
October 20, 1974
St. Louis Cardinals
L 31–27
26,371
7
October 27, 1974
at Cincinnati Bengals
W 34–21
55,434
8
November 3, 1974
at New York Jets
W 27–22
47,218
9
November 10, 1974
at Buffalo Bills
W 21–9
79,144
10
November 17, 1974
Cincinnati Bengals
W 20–3
44,054
11
November 24, 1974
Dallas Cowboys
L 10–0
49,775
12
December 1, 1974
at Pittsburgh Steelers
W 13–10
41,195
13
December 8, 1974
at Denver Broncos
L 37–14
46,942
14
December 15, 1974
Cleveland Browns
W 28–24
33,299
Standings
References
Founded in 1960
Formerly the Houston Oilers (1960–1996) and the Tennessee Oilers (1997–1998)
Based and headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee
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