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1988 NFL All Pro Weekly Football Guide Schedule Matchups J.N. & Sons Plumbing

$ 10.04

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Event/Tournament: Super Bowl
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Level: Professional
  • Lot Of: 1
  • Officially Licensed: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Player: Troy Aikman
  • Signed: No
  • Sport: Football
  • Team: Philadelphia Eagles
  • Team-Baseball: Steelers
  • Team-Basketball: 49ers
  • Team-Hockey: Rams
  • Team-NFL: Dallas Cowboys
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Year: 1988

Description

This 1988 NFL All Pro Weekly Football Guide Schedule Matchups J.N. & Sons Plumbingis the exact item you will receive and have been certified Authentic by REM Fine Collectibles. The 1988 NFL season was the 69th regular season of the National Football League. The Cardinals relocated from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Phoenix, Arizona, area becoming the Phoenix Cardinals but remained in the NFC East division. The playoff races came down to the regular season's final week, with the Seattle Seahawks winning the AFC West by one game, and the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers winning their respective divisions in a five-way tie, with the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants losing the NFC Wild Card berth to the Los Angeles Rams on tiebreakers.1988 marked the final seasons for legendary head coaches Tom Landry of Dallas and Bill Walsh of San Francisco as well as the final full year for commissioner Pete Rozelle. The season ended with Super Bowl XXIII when the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 20–16 at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Florida. Most Valuable Player Boomer Esiason, quarterback, Cincinnati Coach of the Year Mike Ditka, Chicago Offensive Player of the Year Roger Craig, running back, San Francisco Defensive Player of the Year Mike Singletary, linebacker, Chicago Offensive Rookie of the Year John Stephens, running back, New England Defensive Rookie of the Year Erik McMillan, safety, NY Jets NFL Comeback Player of the Year Greg Bell, running back, LA Rams NFL Man of the Year Steve Largent, wide receiver, Seattle Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Jerry Rice, wide receiver, San Francisco Points scored Cincinnati Bengals (448) Total yards gained Cincinnati Bengals (6,057) Yards rushing Cincinnati Bengals (2,710) Yards passing Miami Dolphins (4,516) Fewest points allowed Chicago Bears (215) Fewest total yards allowed Minnesota Vikings (4,091) Fewest rushing yards allowed Chicago Bears (1,326) Fewest passing yards allowed Kansas City Chiefs (986)