1960 Houston Oilers season

NFL team season (inaugural)

The 1960 Houston Oilers season was the first season for the Houston Oilers as a professional American football franchise; Head Coach Lou Rymkus led the Oilers to the AFL Eastern Division title, with a 10–4 record.[1] It was also the first American Football League season. It ended with a 24–16 victory in the AFL championship game at home over the Los Angeles Chargers (10–4).[2]

Player movements

AFL draft

In the 1960 AFL draft, the Houston Oilers selected the following players.

  • Peter Arena, G, Northwestern
  • Dick Bass, HB, College of Pacific
  • William Bohler, E/T, St. Ambrose
  • Larry Cadwell, T, Louisville
  • Billy Cannon, HB, Louisiana State
  • Doug Cline, LB, Clemson
  • DeJustice Coleman, HB, Illinois
  • Bob Crandall, HB, New Mexico
  • Cleatus Drinnon, C, Hardin–Simmons
  • John Gremer, G, Illinois
  • George Herring, G/T, North Texas State
  • Steve Johnson, QB, Pepperdine
  • John Lands, E, Montana
  • Jacky Lee, QB, Cincinnati
  • Bruce Maher, HB, Detroit
  • Don Mattson, T, Southern California
  • Mike McGee G, Duke
  • Hugh McInnis, E, Mississippi State
  • Max Messner, T, Cincinnati
  • George Mulholland, E, New Mexico State
  • Gary O'Steen, HB, Alabama
  • Gene Prebola, E, Boston University
  • Palmer Pyle T, Michigan State
  • William Roach, T, Texas Christian
  • Robert Simms, E, Rutgers
  • Phillip Snowden, QB, Missouri
  • Don Underwood, G/T, McNeese State
  • Duane Whetstone, FB, George Washington
  • Bob White FB, Ohio State
  • Maury Youmans, T, Syracuse

Regular season

  • The Oilers scored an important victory over the NFL when they signed the Heisman Trophy winner, All-America running back Billy Cannon of LSU. Cannon joined other Oiler offensive stars such as veteran quarterback George Blanda.

Roster

1960 Houston Oilers roster
Quarterbacks
  • 16 George Blanda
  • 15 Jacky Lee

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

  • 86 John White
  • 80 James Yeats
Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen


Linebackers


Defensive backs


Special teams


Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Game Recap
1 September 11 at Oakland Raiders W 37–22 1–0 Kezar Stadium
12,703
Recap
2 September 18 Los Angeles Chargers W 38–28 2–0 Jeppesen Stadium
20,156
Recap
3 September 20 Oakland Raiders L 13–14 2–1 Jeppesen Stadium
16,421
Recap
4 Bye
5 October 9 New York Titans W 27–21 3–1 Jeppesen Stadium
16,151
Recap
6 October 16 Dallas Texans W 20–10 4–1 Jeppesen Stadium
19,026
Recap
7 October 23 at New York Titans W 42–28 5–1 Polo Grounds
21,000
Recap
8 October 30 at Buffalo Bills L 24–25 5–2 War Memorial Stadium
23,001
Recap
9 November 6 at Denver Broncos W 45–25 6–2 Bears Stadium
14,489
Recap
10 November 13 at Los Angeles Chargers L 21–24 6–3 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
21,805
Recap
11 November 20 Denver Broncos W 20–10 7–3 Jeppesen Stadium
20,778
Recap
12 November 25 at Boston Patriots W 24–10 8–3 Nickerson Field
27,123
Recap
13 December 4 at Dallas Texans L 0–24 8–4 Cotton Bowl
20,000
Recap
14 December 11 Buffalo Bills W 31–23 9–4 Jeppesen Stadium
25,247
Recap
15 December 18 Boston Patriots W 37–21 10–4 Jeppesen Stadium
22,352
Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: at Oakland Raiders

Uke 1: Houston Oilers at Oakland Raiders
Period 1 2 34Total
Oilers 7 0 131737
Raiders 0 7 7822

at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, California

  • Date: September 11
  • Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C)
  • Game attendance: 12,703
  • Recap

Week 2: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Week 2: Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Oilers
Period 1 2 34Total
Chargers 7 7 01428
Oilers 14 7 17038

at Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, Texas

  • Date: September 18
  • Game weather: 80 °F (27 °C)
  • Game attendance: 20,156
  • Recap

Week 3: vs. Oakland Raiders

Week 3: Oakland Raiders at Houston Oilers
Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders 7 0 0714
Oilers 0 10 3013

at Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, Texas

  • Date: September 20
  • Game weather: 72 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 16,421
  • Recap

Notable stats

Player Comp. Att. Comp% Yards TD's INT's
George Blanda (HOU) 169 363 46.6 2413 24 22

Standings

AFL Eastern Division
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W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
Houston Oilers 10 4 0 .714 5–1 379 285 W2
New York Titans 7 7 0 .500 2–4 382 399 L1
Buffalo Bills 5 8 1 .385 3–3 296 303 L2
Boston Patriots 5 9 0 .357 2–4 286 349 L4

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings in the AFL.

Postseason

AFL Championship Game

AFL Championship Game 1960 – Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Oilers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Chargers 6 3 7016
Oilers 0 10 7724

at Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, Texas

Game information
First quarter
  • LAC – Ben Agajanian 38-yard field goal. Chargers 3–0.
  • LAC – Ben Agajanian 22-yard field goal. Chargers 6–0.

Second quarter

  • HOU – Dave Smith 17-yard pass from George Blanda (Blanda kick). Oilers 7–6.
  • LAC – Ben Agajanian 27-yard field goal. Chargers 9–7.
  • HOU – George Blanda 17-yard field goal. Oilers 10–9.

Third quarter

  • HOU – Bill Groman 7-yard pass from George Blanda (Blanda kick). Oilers 17–9.
  • LAC – Paul Lowe 2-yard run (Agajanian kick). Oilers 17–16.

Fourth quarter

  • HOU – Billy Cannon 88-yard pass from George Blanda (Blanda kick). Oilers 24–16.

References

  1. ^ "Houston, Los Angeles play for AFL title". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 1, 1961. p. 2, section 2.
  2. ^ "Blanda paces Oilers to AFL title". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 2, 1961. p. 44.
  3. ^ 1960 NFL-AFL Commentator Crews[permanent dead link]
  • Oilers on Pro Football Reference
  • Oilers on jt-sw.com
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