The 1970 Houston Oilers season was the 11th season overall and its first as part of the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their previous season's 6âÂÂ6âÂÂ2 record, winning only three games. The Oilers started the season winning two of its first three games, both road wins against the Steelers and Bengals.
The Oilers struggled the rest of the season, as they went 0âÂÂ6âÂÂ1 following the 2-1 start. In week five versus the Steelers in the Astrodome, starting quarterback Charley Johnson suffered a broken clavicle when he was clipped by Pittsburgh defensive tackle Chuck Hinton on an interception return. Johnson returned after missing four games but was nowhere near as effective than before the injury.
The Oilers won only one of their last 11 games, a 31âÂÂ21 win over the Denver Broncos, before losing their final 3 games of the season, including a 52âÂÂ10 rout by in-state rival Dallas in the finale, to finish the season 3âÂÂ10âÂÂ1. They missed the playoffs for the second time in three seasons, and for the first of eight consecutive seasons.