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With the victory, the Raiders became the first ever wild card team to win a Super Bowl. [23] Two Super Bowl records of note occurred in this game: 1) Kenny King's 80-yard, first-quarter, catch-and-run reception from Jim Plunkett remained the longest touchdown Super Bowl pass play for the next 16 years; and 2) Rod Martin's three interceptions of ...
This game marked the second Super Bowl appearance for the Oakland Raiders, who lost Super Bowl II. Two years after their Super Bowl loss, former head coach John Rauch left for Buffalo and the Raiders made Rauch's assistant, linebackers coach John Madden a first time head coach. In Madden's first 8 seasons the Raiders had posted an 83–22–7 ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers won two consecutive Super Bowls (IX and X); the following season they were eliminated in the AFC Championship Game by the eventual Super Bowl XI champion Oakland Raiders. They also won two more consecutive Super Bowls ( XIII and XIV ) for four titles in six seasons.
Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21 MVP: Dexter Jackson | Location: Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego | Date: Jan. 26, 2003 Super Bowl XXXVI: New England Patriots 20, St ...
Super Bowl II: Packers def. Raiders, 33-14 Super Bowl I: Packers def. Chiefs, 35-10 Brandon Marshall On Josh Allen's Woes Against Patrick Mahomes: 'Sometimes You Run Into A Michael Jordan'
1977 Super Bowl (11): Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14. 1978 Super Bowl (12): Dallas Cowboys 27, Denver Broncos 10. 1979 Super Bowl (13): Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31.
The Raiders have won one AFL championship and three Super Bowl titles. The team won the AFL Championship in 1967 prior to the 1970 AFL–NFL merger and lost their first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl II. The franchise would go on to win their next three Super Bowl appearances in Super Bowl XI, Super Bowl XV, and Super Bowl XVIII.
Super Bowl 2: Green Bay Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14. Super Bowl 3: New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7. Super Bowl 4: Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7.