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(Houston beat Cleveland 24 to 23, not 34 to 23 in afc wildcard. I was there so take it to the bank. 2nd worse call next to saints last year that lost that game for the browns. Clay Matthew's scored a td on defense. They took it away. Still upset)
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<noinclude>{{main|1988–89 NFL playoffs}}</noinclude>
 
<noinclude>{{main|1988–89 NFL playoffs}}</noinclude>
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:''NOTE: The Cincinnati Bengals (the AFC 1 seed) did not play the Houston Oilers (the 5 seed), nor did the Chicago Bears (the NFC 1 seed) play the Minnesota Vikings (the 4 seed), in the Divisional playoff round because those teams were in the same division.''
 
{{NFLBracket 1978-1989
 
{{NFLBracket 1978-1989
 
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<!--Wild Card Playoffs-->
 
<!--Wild Card Playoffs-->
 
|Dec. 24 – [[Cleveland Stadium]]|'''5'''|'''[[1988 Houston Oilers season|Houston]]'''|'''24'''|4|[[1988 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland]]|23
 
|Dec. 24 – [[Cleveland Stadium]]|'''5'''|'''[[1988 Houston Oilers season|Houston]]'''|'''24'''|4|[[1988 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland]]|23
|Dec. 26 – {{small|[[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]]}}|5|[[1988 Los Angeles Rams season|LA Rams]]|17|'''4'''|'''[[1988 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota]]'''|'''28'''
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|Dec. 26 – [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]]|5|[[1988 Los Angeles Rams season|LA Rams]]|17|'''4'''|'''[[1988 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota]]'''|'''28'''
 
<!--Divisional Playoffs-->
 
<!--Divisional Playoffs-->
|Jan. 1 – [[New Era Field|Rich Stadium]]|5|[[1988 Houston Oilers season|Houston]]|15|'''2'''*|'''[[1988 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo]]'''|'''17'''
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|Jan. 1 – [[New Era Field|Rich Stadium]]|5|Houston|10|'''2'''*|'''[[1988 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo]]'''|'''17'''
|Dec. 31 – {{small|[[Riverfront Stadium]]}}|3|[[1988 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle]]|20|'''1'''*|'''[[1988 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati]]'''|'''21'''
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|Dec. 31 – [[Riverfront Stadium]]|3|[[1988 Seattle Seahawks season|Seattle]]|13|'''1'''*|'''[[1988 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati]]'''|'''21'''
|Jan. 1 – [[Candlestick Park]]|4|[[1988 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota]]|24|'''2'''*|'''[[1988 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco]]'''|'''34'''
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|Jan. 1 – [[Candlestick Park]]|4|Minnesota|9|'''2'''*|'''[[1988 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco]]'''|'''34'''
|Dec. 31 – [[Soldier Field]]|3|[[1988 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia]]|0|'''1'''*|'''[[1988 Chicago Bears season|Chicago]]'''|'''20'''
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|Dec. 31 – [[Soldier Field]]|3|[[1988 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia]]|12|'''1'''*|'''[[1988 Chicago Bears season|Chicago]]'''|'''20'''
 
<!--Conference Championships-->
 
<!--Conference Championships-->
|Jan. 8 – [[Riverfront Stadium]]|2|[[1988 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo]]|17|'''1'''|'''[[1988 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati]]'''|'''21'''
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|Jan. 8 – Riverfront Stadium|2|Buffalo|10|'''1'''|'''Cincinnati'''|'''21'''
|Jan. 8 – [[Soldier Field]]|'''2'''|'''[[1988 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco]]'''|'''21'''|1|[[1988 Chicago Bears season|Chicago]]|10
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|Jan. 8 – Soldier Field|'''2'''|'''San Francisco'''|'''28'''|1|Chicago|3
 
<!--Super Bowl-->
 
<!--Super Bowl-->
|Jan. 22 – {{small|[[Hard Rock Stadium|Joe Robbie Stadium]]}}|A1|[[1988 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati]]|8|'''N2'''|'''[[1988 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco]]'''|'''13'''
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|Jan. 22 – [[Hard Rock Stadium|Joe Robbie Stadium]]|A1|Cincinnati|16|'''N2'''|'''San Francisco'''|'''20'''
 
}}{{navbar|1988–89 NFL playoffs}}<noinclude>[[Category:National Football League playoffs templates|1988-1989]]</noinclude>
 
}}{{navbar|1988–89 NFL playoffs}}<noinclude>[[Category:National Football League playoffs templates|1988-1989]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 15:51, 3 October 2020

NOTE: The Cincinnati Bengals (the AFC 1 seed) did not play the Houston Oilers (the 5 seed), nor did the Chicago Bears (the NFC 1 seed) play the Minnesota Vikings (the 4 seed), in the Divisional playoff round because those teams were in the same division.

Template:NFLBracket 1978-1989