1988 Pittsburgh Steelers season

1988 Pittsburgh Steelers season
Head coach Chuck Noll
General manager Dick Haley
Owner The Rooney Family
Home field Three Rivers Stadium
Results
Record 5–11
Division place 4th in AFC Central
Playoff finish did not qualify
Pro Bowlers OT Tunch Ilkin
AP All-Pros none
Team MVP David Little
Rod Woodson
Team ROY Warren Williams

The 1988 Pittsburgh Steelers began the season with the death of Hall of Fame team founder & owner Art Rooney at age 87 less than two weeks before the start of the season on August 25. The team would wear AJR patches on the left shoulder the entire season in memory of "The Chief".

The team finished the season at 5–11, their worst record since finishing an NFL-worst 1–13 in 1969. As of 2015, the 5–11 mark remains the team's worst record since 1969, and have only finished with ten losses twice since, in 1999 and 2003.

Personnel

Staff

1988 Pittsburgh Steelers staff
Front office
  • Chairman of the Board – Arthur J. Rooney
  • President – Daniel M. Rooney
  • Vice President – John R. McGinley
  • Vice President – Arthur J. Rooney, Jr.
  • Business Manager – Joe Gordon
  • Controller – Ralph Meacham
  • Chief Negotiator – James A. Boston
  • Office Manager - Stadium – Dan Ferens
  • Publicity Director – Dan Edwards
  • Assistant Publicity Director – Pat Hanlon
  • Director of Ticket Sales – Geraldine Glenn
  • Computer Director - Accounting – Jim Ellenberger
  • Director of Player Personnel – Dick Haley
  • Director of Pro Scouting – Tom Modrak
  • Talent Scout – East – Tom Donahoe
  • Talent Scout – Midwest – Jesse Kaye
  • Talent Scout – West Coast – Bob Schmitz

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches


Strength and conditioning

  • Conditioning & Training Coach – Walt Evans
  • Dentist – Dr. George P. Boucek
  • Ophthalmologist – Dr. Phillip Buzzelli
  • Physician, Orthopedic – Dr. Thomas W. Cowan
  • Physician, M.D. – Dr. David S. Huber
  • Neurological Surgery Consultant – Dr. Joseph C. Maroon
  • Physician, M.D. – Dr. Richard Rydze
  • Physician, Consultant – Dr. Abraham J.Twerski
  • Physician, M.D. – Dr. Anthony P. Yates
  • Trainer – Ralph Berlin
  • Trainer – Fran Feld
  • Equipment Manager – Anthony Parisi
  • Field Manager – Rodgers Freyvogel
  • Video & Film Director – Bob McCartney
  • Photographers – Mike Fabus, Bill Amatucci

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Roster

1988 Pittsburgh Steelers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad [2] [3] [4]


Rookies in italics
53 Active, 1 Inactive, Practice squad

Offseason

The Steelers saw two of its last three remaining players who won all four Super Bowls retire in wide receiver John Stallworth and strong safety Donnie Shell, who were both from the team's famous Class of 1974 that saw four players go on to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (although Shell was undrafted, he was still from the same rookie class), and in the case of Stallworth, retired as the team's all-time leading receiver. (Stallworth's record was surpassed by Hines Ward in 2005.)

Mike Webster, who was also from the Class of 1974, entered the season as the sole remaining member of all four Super Bowl teams. However, change appeared to be imminent when the team drafted Kentucky guard Dermontti Dawson in the second round of the 1988 draft. Although Dawson would be playing guard his rookie season alongside Webster, it was apparent that Dawson was drafted to be groomed as Webster's eventual replacement at center. Webster would be released by the Steelers in the following offseason, officially ending the team's link to all four Super Bowl clubs.

To the delight of Steelers fans, and even most of the players, the Mark Malone era officially ended in the offseason as well. Malone, who had lost the starting quarterback job to Bubby Brister the previous year, was traded to the San Diego Chargers during the offseason. Malone had also become hugely unpopular with fans and teammates for blaming his mistakes on other players and acting as if he were the "heir" to the QB position after the retirement of Terry Bradshaw. At one point, a locker room fight between Malone and the rest of the team ensued before being broken up by veteran offensive tackle Tunch Ilkin.

Preseason

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Game Site Time (ET) TV Result Record
1 Fri. Aug. 5 at Washington Redskins RFK Stadium 8:00 p.m. WTAE W 44–31 1–0
2 Sun. Aug. 14 Philadelphia Eagles Three Rivers Stadium 8:00 p.m. WTAE W 21–16 2–0
3 Sat. Aug. 20 at New York Giants Giants Stadium 8:00 p.m. WTAE L 28–17 2–1
4 Sat. Aug. 27 at New Orleans Saints Louisiana Superdome 12:30 p.m. ABC W 31–28 3–1

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Game Site Time (ET) TV Result Record
1 Sun. Sep. 4 Dallas Cowboys Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. CBS W 24–21 1–0
2 Sun. Sep. 11 at Washington Redskins RFK Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 30–29 1–1
3 Sun. Sep. 18 Cincinnati Bengals Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 17–12 1–2
4 Sun. Sep. 25 at Buffalo Bills Rich Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 36–28 1–3
5 Sun. Oct. 2 Cleveland Browns Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 23–9 1–4
6 Sun. Oct. 9 at Phoenix Cardinals Sun Devil Stadium 4:00 p.m. NBC L 31–14 1–5
7 Sun. Oct. 16 Houston Oilers Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 34–14 1–6
8 Sun. Oct. 23 Denver Broncos Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC W 39–21 2–6
9 Sun. Oct. 30 at New York Jets Giants Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 24–20 2–7
10 Sun. Nov. 6 at Cincinnati Bengals Riverfront Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 42–7 2–8
11 Sun. Nov. 13 Philadelphia Eagles Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. CBS L 27–26 2–9
12 Sun. Nov. 20 at Cleveland Browns Cleveland Municipal Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC L 27–7 2–10
13 Sun. Nov. 27 Kansas City Chiefs Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC W 16–10 3–10
14 Sun. Dec. 4 at Houston Oilers Astrodome 8:00 p.m. ESPN W 37–34 4–10
15 Sun. Dec. 11 at San Diego Chargers Jack Murphy Stadium 4:00 p.m. NBC L 20–14 4–11
16 Sun. Dec. 18 Miami Dolphins Three Rivers Stadium 1:00 p.m. NBC W 40–24 5–11

Game summaries

Week 1

1 234Total
Cowboys 7 077 21
Steelers 10 077 24

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Week 2

1 234Total
Steelers 3 10610 29
Redskins 7 3713 30

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Week 3

1 234Total
Bengals 0 737 17
Steelers 2 073 12

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Week 4

1 234Total
Steelers 0 14014 28
Bills 10 6146 36

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Week 5

1 234Total
Browns 0 7610 23
Steelers 6 300 9

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Week 6

1 234Total
Steelers 7 007 14
Cardinals 7 1770 31

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Week 7

1 234Total
Oilers 6 1279 34
Steelers 0 707 14

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Week 8

1 234Total
Broncos 0 0714 21
Steelers 14 1339 39

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Week 9

1 234Total
Steelers 10 0010 20
Jets 0 1077 24

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Week 10

1 234Total
Steelers 7 000 7
Bengals 14 7147 42

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Week 11

1 234Total
Eagles 0 14310 27
Steelers 10 673 26

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Week 12

1 234Total
Steelers 0 700 7
Browns 3 1473 27

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Week 13

1 234Total
Chiefs 0 703 10
Steelers 6 730 16

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Week 14

1 234Total
Steelers 3 14713 37
Oilers 0 13147 34

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Week 15

1 234Total
Steelers 0 0014 14
Chargers 0 1406 20

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Week 16

1 234Total
Dolphins 10 707 24
Steelers 7 13713 40

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Standings

AFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Cincinnati Bengals(1) 12 4 0 .750 4–2 8–4 448 329 W1
Cleveland Browns(4) 10 6 0 .625 4–2 6–6 304 288 W1
Houston Oilers(5) 10 6 0 .625 3–3 7–5 424 365 L1
Pittsburgh Steelers 5 11 0 .313 1–5 4–8 336 421 W1

References

  1. 1988 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide.
  2. 1988 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide.
  3. 1989 Pittsburgh Steelers Media Guide.
  4. "1988 Pittsburgh Steelers". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
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