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Start date: December 31, 1994: AFC Champions: San Diego Chargers: NFC Champions: ... The 1994 NFL season was the 75th regular season of the National Football League ...
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The National Football League playoffs for the 1994 season began on December 31, 1994. The postseason tournament concluded with the San Francisco 49ers defeating the San Diego Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX , 49–26, on January 29, 1995, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami , Florida .
The 1994 Cowboys draft yielded only one notable addition to the team, offensive guard Larry Allen. Veteran linebacker Ken Norton Jr. left the team to sign with San Francisco. This season was the 75th anniversary of the NFL and was designated by a diamond-shaped patch worn on the left breast of every NFL team's uniform.
Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap 1 August 6 at Green Bay Packers: L 6–14 0–1 Camp Randall Stadium: Recap: 2 August 13: New England Patriots: L 10–28 0–2 Anaheim Stadium: Recap: 3 August 20: Los Angeles Raiders: L 20–29 0–3 Anaheim Stadium Recap: 4 August 25: at San Diego Chargers: L 6–24 0–4 Jack Murphy Stadium: Recap
The 1994 season was the Green Bay Packers' 74th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 76th overall. The Packers finished with a 9–7 record for their third straight winning season. 1994 marked the first of 8 seasons in which Packers' quarterback Brett Favre would throw more than 30 touchdown passes. [1]
The 1994 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 62nd season as a professional sports franchise and as a member of the National Football League. This season marked as their third consecutive trip to the playoffs under head coach Bill Cowher. For the second time in Cowher's three seasons as head coach of the Steelers the team was the top ...
The 1994 San Diego Chargers season was the team's 35th, its 25th in the National Football League (NFL) and its 34th in San Diego. It featured a surprising run to Super Bowl XXIX, where the Chargers lost to the San Francisco 49ers. To date, this is the only Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.