Kickoff time changes This was the first season where the late games kicked off at 4:05 p.m. ET (for those games on the single game network) and 4:15 p.m. ET (for those on the doubleheader network), replacing the original 4:00 p.m. ET start time to give networks more time to finish the early games before the start of the late games. Dallas' Thanksgiving game was also likewise moved from 4:00 to 4:15 ET. The 4:15 start time would last until
2011 when kickoff times would be pushed later to give networks even more time between games.
Monday Night Football broadcasts were also pushed back from its 9:00 p.m. ET start time to 8:00 p.m. ET, with the actual kickoffs at 8:20 p.m. to allow for a 20 minute pregame show.
Scheduling formula Highlights of the 1998 season included: •
Thanksgiving: Two games were played on Thursday, November 26, featuring the
Pittsburgh Steelers at the
Detroit Lions and the
Minnesota Vikings at the
Dallas Cowboys, with the Lions and Vikings winning. The Steelers-Lions game is notable for going into overtime, where the Steelers'
Jerome Bettis called the coin toss in the air, but referee
Phil Luckett awarded the Lions the ball after he thought Bettis tried to call both heads and tails at the same time. The Lions went on to kick a field goal on the first possession, winning 19–16. In the other game, Vikings rookie wide receiver
Randy Moss caught three touchdowns, all of over 50 yards in a 46–36 win.
Final standings Tiebreakers • Miami finished ahead of Buffalo in the AFC East based on better net division points (6 to Bills' 0). • Oakland finished ahead of Seattle in the AFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2–0). • Carolina finished ahead of St. Louis in the NFC West based on head-to-head sweep (2–0). ==Playoffs==