1984 San Diego Chargers season
The 1984 San Diego Chargers season began with the team trying to improve on their 6–10 record in 1983. Despite winning seven games, the Chargers failed to win a single game within their division.
Before the second game of the season against the Seattle Seahawks, running back Chuck Muncie missed the team's charter flight from San Diego. He told Chargers coach Don Coryell that he was late because vandals slashed the four tires on his car, but the coach did not believe him. Muncie arrived in Seattle, but he was sent back to San Diego and did not play.[3][4] Two days later, he was traded to the Miami Dolphins for a second-round draft pick;[3][5] however, a urinalysis given by Miami detected cocaine, and the trade was voided.[3][6] Afterwards, Muncie entered an Arizona drug rehabilitation center for a month. On November 15, he was suspended indefinitely by the NFL;[3] he never played another NFL game.[7]
Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 2, 1984 |
at Minnesota Vikings |
W 42–13 |
57,276 |
2 |
September 9, 1984 |
at Seattle Seahawks |
L 31–17 |
61,314 |
3 |
September 16, 1984 |
Houston Oilers |
W 31–14 |
52,266 |
4 |
September 24, 1984 |
at Los Angeles Raiders |
L 33–30 |
76,131 |
5 |
September 30, 1984 |
Detroit Lions |
W 27–24 |
53,509 |
6 |
October 7, 1984 |
at Green Bay Packers |
W 34–28 |
54,045 |
7 |
October 14, 1984 |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
L 31–13 |
62,233 |
8 |
October 21, 1984 |
Los Angeles Raiders |
L 44–37 |
57,442 |
9 |
October 29, 1984 |
Seattle Seahawks |
L 24–0 |
53,974 |
10 |
November 4, 1984 |
at Indianapolis Colts |
W 38–10 |
60,143 |
11 |
November 11, 1984 |
Denver Broncos |
L 16–13 |
53,162 |
12 |
November 18, 1984 |
Miami Dolphins |
W 34–28 |
53,041 |
13 |
November 25, 1984 |
at Pittsburgh Steelers |
L 52–24 |
55,856 |
14 |
December 3, 1984 |
Chicago Bears |
W 20–7 |
45,470 |
15 |
December 9, 1984 |
at Denver Broncos |
L 16–13 |
74,867 |
16 |
December 16, 1984 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
L 42–21 |
40,221 |
Game summaries
Week 1
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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• Chargers |
14 |
7 | 21 | 0 |
42 |
Vikings |
3 |
0 | 7 | 3 |
13 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
| Chargers | Wes Chandler 20 yard pass from Dan Fouts (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 7–0 |
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1 |
| Vikings | Jan Stenerud 41 yard field goal | Chargers 7–3 |
|
1 |
| Chargers | Wes Chandler 17 yard pass from Dan Fouts (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 14–3 |
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2 |
| Chargers | Pete Johnson 1 yard run (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 21–3 |
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3 |
| Chargers | Pete Johnson 1 yard run (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 28–3 |
|
3 |
| Chargers | Charlie Joiner 25 yard pass from Pete Holohan (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 35–3 |
|
3 |
| Chargers | Gill Byrd 18 yard interception return (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 42–3 |
|
3 |
| Vikings | Joey Browner 63 yard fumble return (Jan Stenerud kick) | Chargers 42–10 |
|
4 |
| Vikings | Jan Stenerud 52 yard field goal | Chargers 42–17 |
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Week 6
As of 2015, this is the only time the Chargers have ever defeated the Packers, in either the regular or postseason.
|
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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• Chargers |
7 |
7 | 10 | 10 |
34 |
Packers |
7 |
7 | 7 | 7 |
28 |
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Scoring summary |
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|
1 |
| SD | Bobby Duckworth 27 yard pass from Dan Fouts (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 7–0 |
|
1 |
| GB | Paul Coffman 3 yard pass from Lynn Dickey (Eddie Garcia kick) | Tie 7–7 |
|
2 |
| SD | Pete Holohan 3 yard pass from Dan Fouts (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 14–7 |
|
2 |
| GB | Ed West 29 yard pass from Lynn Dickey (Eddie Garcia kick) | Tie 14–14 |
|
3 |
| SD | Earnest Jackson 9 yard pass from Dan Fouts (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 21–14 |
|
3 |
| GB | Gerry Ellis 4 yard run (Eddie Garcia kick) | Tie 21–21 |
|
3 |
| SD | Rolf Benirschke 31 yard field goal | Chargers 24–21 |
|
4 |
| SD | Earnest Jackson 1 yard run (Rolf Benirschke kick) | Chargers 31–21 |
|
4 |
| GB | James Lofton 25 yard pass from Lynn Dickey (Eddie Garcia kick) | Chargers 31–28 |
|
4 |
| SD | Rolf Benirschke 39 yard field goal | Chargers 34–28 |
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[8]
Standings
References
- ↑ "1984 NFL Pro Bowlers". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ↑ "1984 NFL All-Pros". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- 1 2 3 4 Cobbs, Chris (March 29, 1985). "Spanos' Decision Puzzles Attorney : Klevan Expects a Clean Bill of Health for Chuck Muncie". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on May 17, 2013.
- ↑ MaGee, Jerry (September 10, 1984). "Seahawks pick off Chargers Eight turnovers aid Seattle in 31–17 win". The San Diego Union. p. C1.
- ↑ MaGee, Jerry (September 11, 1984). "Chargers ship Muncie for Miami draft pick". The San Diego Union. p. C1.
- ↑ "Vikings' Chuck Muncie Retires to Get 'Life in Order'". Los Angeles Times. September 12, 1985. Archived from the original on May 17, 2013.
- ↑ "Chuck Muncie dies at age 60". ESPN.com. May 14, 2013. Archived from the original on May 16, 2013.
- ↑ Pro-Football-Reference.com
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