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  • 1989–90 NFL playoffs
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  • The NFL playoffs following the 1989 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XXIV. This was the last season in which the NFL used a 10-team playoff format. The league would expand the playoffs to 12 teams next season.
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AFC 2 div
  • Central
AFC
Date
  • 1990-01-28
TVAnnouncers
  • Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Verne Lundquist and Terry Bradshaw
  • Charlie Jones and Merlin Olsen
  • Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh
  • Marv Albert and Bob Trumpy
NFC 3 div
  • Central
NFC
Attendance
  • 59406
  • 64585
  • 64769
  • 65479
  • 72919
  • 75868
  • 76005
  • 76325
  • 77706
AFC 3 div
  • East
H
  • 0
  • 3
  • 6
  • 7
  • 10
  • 13
  • 14
  • 20
  • 21
Title
  • Game summary
Referee
RT
  • 3
  • 13
  • 19
  • 21
  • 23
  • 26
  • 30
NFC 1 div
  • West
Road
  • 49
  • Vikings
  • Rams
  • Browns
  • Bills
  • Steelers
NFC 2 div
  • East
Home
  • 49
  • Giants
  • Eagles
  • Browns
  • Broncos
  • Oilers
AFC 1 div
  • West
TV
Time
  • 1
  • 4
  • 5
  • 750.0
Stadium
R
  • 0
  • 3
  • 6
  • 7
  • 9
  • 10
  • 13
  • 14
  • 21
HT
  • 7
  • 13
  • 23
  • 24
  • 30
  • 34
  • 37
  • 41
scoring
  • *Scoring **NYG - FG Allegre 35 NYG 3-0 **NYG - FG Allegre 41 NYG 6-0 **RAMS - F. Anderson 20 pass from Everett RAMS 7-6 **NYG - O. Anderson 2 run NYG 13-7 **RAMS - FG Lansford 31 NYG 13-10 **RAMS - FG Lansford 22 Tie 13-13 **RAMS - F. Anderson 30 pass from Everett RAMS 19-13
  • *Scoring **PIT - FG Anderson 32 PIT 3-0 **PIT - Hoge 7 run PIT 10-0 **DEN - Bratton 1 run PIT 10-7 **PIT - Lipps 9 pass from Brister PIT 17-7 **DEN - FG Treadwell 43 PIT 17-10 **DEN - V. Johnson 37 pass from Elway Tie 17-17 **PIT - FG Anderson 35 PIT 20-17 **PIT - FG Anderson 32 PIT 23-17 **DEN - Bratton 1 run DEN 24-23
  • *Scoring **DEN - FG Treadwell 29 DEN 3-0 **DEN - Young 70 pass from Elway DEN 10-0 **CLE - Brennan 27 pass from Kosar DEN 10-7 **DEN - Mobley 5 pass from Elway DEN 17-7 **DEN - Winder 7 run DEN 24-7 **CLE - Brennan 10 pass from Kosar DEN 24-14 **CLE - Manoa 2 run DEN 24-21 **DEN - Winder 39 pass from Elway DEN 31-21 **DEN - FG Treadwell 34 DEN 34-21 **DEN - FG Treadwell 31 DEN 37-21
  • *Scoring **BUF - Reed 72 pass from Kelly BUF 7-0 **CLE - FG Bahr 45 BUF 7-3 **CLE - Slaughter 52 pass from Kosar CLE 10-7 **BUF - Lofton 33 pass from Kelly BUF 14-10 **CLE - Middleton 3 pass from Kosar CLE 17-14 **CLE - Slaughter 44 pass from Kosar CLE 24-14 **BUF - Thomas 6 pass from Kelly CLE 24-21 **CLE - Metcalf 90 kickoff return CLE 31-21 **BUF - FG Norwood 30 CLE 31-24 **CLE - FG Bahr 47 CLE 34-24 **BUF - Thomas 3 pass from Kelly CLE 34-30
  • *Scoring **RAMS - FG Lansford 23 RAMS 3-0 **SF - Jones 20 pass from Montana SF 7-3 **SF - Craig 1 run SF 14-3 **SF - Taylor 18 pass from Montana SF 21-3 **SF - FG Cofer 28 SF 24-3 **SF - FG Cofer 36 SF 27-3 **SF - FG Cofer 25 SF 30-3
  • *Scoring **MIN - FG Karlis 38 MIN 3-0 **SF - Rice 72 pass from Montana SF 7-3 **SF - Jones 8 pass from Montana SF 14-3 **SF - Taylor 8 pass from Montana SF 20-3 **SF - Rice 13 pass from Montana SF 27-3 **MIN - FG Karlis 44 SF 27-6 **SF - Lott 58 interception return SF 34-6 **SF - Craig 4 run SF 41-6 **MIN - Fenney 3 run SF 41-13
  • *Scoring **PIT - Worley 9 run PIT 7-0 **HOU - FG Zendejas 26 PIT 7-3 **HOU - FG Zendejas 35 PIT 7-6 **PIT - FG Anderson 25 PIT 10-6 **HOU - FG Zendejas 26 PIT 10-9 **PIT - FG Anderson 30 PIT 13-9 **PIT - FG Anderson 40 PIT 16-9 **HOU - Givins 18 pass from Moon Tie 16-16 **HOU - Givins 9 pass from Moon HOU 23-16 **PIT - Hoge 2 run Tie 23-23 **PIT - FG Anderson 50 PIT 26-23
  • *Scoring **RAMS - Ellard 39 pass from Everett RAMS 7-0 **RAMS - Johnson 4 pass from Everett RAMS 14-0 **PHI - Toney 1 run RAMS 14-7 **RAMS - Bell 7 run RAMS 21-7
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abstract
  • The NFL playoffs following the 1989 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XXIV. This was the last season in which the NFL used a 10-team playoff format. The league would expand the playoffs to 12 teams next season. For this year only, the starting times for the Conference Championship Games were changed from the then-customary 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST to 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST. This was to accommodate the fact that the Denver Broncos and the San Francisco 49ers hosted the AFC and NFC championship games in the Mountain Standard Time Zone and Pacific Standard Time Zone, respectively — thus avoiding a locally played game at 9:30 a.m. PST or 10:30 a.m. MST.