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The 1974 NFL season was the 55th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl IX when the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings . Players held a strike from July 1 until August 10, [ 1 ] prior to the regular season beginning; [ 2 ] only one preseason game (that year's College All-Star Game ) was ...
Pages in category "1974 National Football League season by team" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
1974 NFL draft; P. 1974–75 NFL playoffs; 1975 Pro Bowl; S. The Sea of Hands; Super Bowl IX This page was last edited on 14 April 2024, at 19:37 (UTC). Text is ...
The two teams had met on the same field thirteen days earlier on Monday night, won by Washington 23–17, which was the sole home loss of the season for the Rams. [ 5 ] Los Angeles scored on the opening drive, moving the ball 72 yards in eight plays, with quarterback James Harris ' two completions to Harold Jackson for 35 total yards setting up ...
The 1974 Green Bay Packers season was their 56th season overall and their 54th season in the National Football League. The team finished with a 6–8 record under fourth-year head coach Dan Devine, a consecutive third-place finish in the NFC Central division. The Packers lost their last three games, all to non-playoff teams.
Sam Cunningham had three rushing scores and Jim Plunkett fired a 12-yard touchdown bullet to Reggie Rucker with nine seconds left. The Bills recovered the ensuing onside kick to preserve the win. October 27 at Minnesota Vikings: With both teams entering the game at 5–1, turnovers plagued the day at Metropolitan Stadium.
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The 1974 New York Jets season was the fifteenth season for the team and the fifth in the National Football League. It began with the team trying to improve upon its 4–10 record from 1973 under new head coach Charley Winner. After beginning the season 1–7, the Jets won six straight and finished with a record of 7–7.