1994 San Diego Chargers season


The 1994 San Diego Chargers season was the team's 35th, its 25th in the National Football League, and its 34th in San Diego.
The 1994 season began with the team trying to improve on their 8–8 record in 1993. They finished the season with an 11–5 record and were crowned AFC West Champions. After a 17–13 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game, they would advance to Super Bowl XXIX, only to lose to the San Francisco 49ers 49–26 at Joe Robbie Stadium. To date, this is the Chargers' most recent, and only, Super Bowl appearance.

Offseason

NFL Draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
David BinnLong snapperCalifornia
Jeff BrohmQuarterbackLouisville
Greg EngelCenterIllinois
Mike HollisKickerIdaho

Personnel

Staff

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

Game summaries

Week 1

Week 2

Standings

Playoffs

WeekDateOpponentResultTV TimeTV AnnouncersAttendanceLocation
DivisionJanuary 8, 1995Miami DolphinsW 22–21NBC 1:00pmDick Enberg & Bob Trumpy
63,381
Jack Murphy Stadium
Conference ChampionshipJanuary 15, 1995at Pittsburgh SteelersW 17–13NBC 9:30amDick Enberg & Bob Trumpy
61,545
Three Rivers Stadium
Super BowlJanuary 29, 1995San Francisco 49ersL 26–49ABC 3:00pmAl Michaels, Frank Gifford & Dan Dierdorf
74,107
Joe Robbie Stadium

Game Summaries

AFC Divisional Playoffs: Dolphins vs Chargers

The Chargers overcame a 21–6 halftime deficit by limiting the Dolphins offense to only 16 plays in the second half.

AFC Championship Game: Chargers at Steelers

With the upset win over the Steelers, the Chargers go to their first Super Bowl.

Super Bowl XXIX: Chargers vs 49ers

Deaths of players

The 1994 Chargers are also remembered for tragedy in the form of numerous untimely deaths, as eight of the players from that 1994 squad have died prematurely since that time, all by the age of 44. It is part of a supposed locally infamous curse in the San Diego area, involving its sports teams.