1994 Houston Oilers

The 1994 Houston Oilers season was the 35th season overall and 25th with the league.

Despite finishing with a 12-4 record and a first round bye the previous season, the 1994 Oilers crashed to a 2-14 season, which tied their 1983 season as the team's fewest wins in a sixteen game season. The ten-game swing is the worst season-to-season drop in games won in NFL history.

Seven of their fourteen losses came by three points or fewer.

Offseason
After having imploded in the playoffs against Kansas City in the 1993 playoffs, the Oilers traded long-time quarterback Warren Moon to Minnesota, leaving Cody Carlson as the starter for the 1994 season.