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  2. Minnesota Vikings - Wikipedia

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    The Vikings played in their second straight Super Bowl, Super Bowl IX (3rd overall), losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16–6, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans on January 12, 1975. [22] [1] Led by Tarkenton and running back Chuck Foreman, the 1975 Vikings got off to a 10–0 start and easily won another division title.

  3. Category:American auto racing teams - Wikipedia

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    A. A. J. Foyt Racing; A1 Team USA; Abel Motorsports; Access Motorsports; ACG Motorsports; Action Express Racing; Addington Racing; AFS Racing; AK Racing; Alex Job Racing; Alex Morales Motorsports; All American Racers; All Out Motorsports; All-American Girl Racing; Alpha Prime Racing; AM Racing; American Dream Motorsports; American Equipment ...

  4. 1991–92 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The two winning teams from each conference's divisional playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher seed. Although the Super Bowl, the championship round of the playoffs, was played at a neutral site, the designated home team was based on an annual rotation by conference.

  5. Jimmy Johnson joins Cowboys' ring of honor 30 years after ...

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    Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones tip-toed around talk of their acrimonious split almost 30 years ago, when they had just teamed as coach and owner to win consecutive Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys.

  6. Bob Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The race was also Hayes' last as a track and field athlete, as he permanently switched to football after it, aged only 21. [ 6 ] In some of the first meets to be timed with experimental fully automatic timing , Hayes was the first man to break ten seconds for the 100 meters, albeit with a 5.3 m/s wind assistance in the semi-finals of the 1964 ...

  7. AMA Supercross Championship - Wikipedia

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    The event that paved the way for constructed, stadium-based motocross events was a 1972 race held in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, promoted by Mike Goodwin and Terry Tiernan, then-president of the AMA, and won by 16-year-old Marty Tripes. [5] [6] It was billed as the "Super Bowl of Motocross" which led to the coining of the term ...

  8. AMA Motocross Championship - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 Mike Goodwin and Terry Tiernan, the president of the AMA, put on one of these stadium races in the Los Angeles Coliseum. The race was dubbed as the Super Bowl of Motocross. Eventually this form of racing evolved into its own sport and series with the name Supercross which was a shortening of the original "Super Bowl of Motocross".

  9. Dan Marino - Wikipedia

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    A nine-time Pro Bowl selection, six-time first (3) or second (3) team All-Pro, and All-AFC six times, Marino was voted NFL Rookie of the Year by Sporting News. The following season in 1984, Marino was the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP), when he set single-season records of 5,084 passing yards, 48 touchdown passes, nine 300-yard passing games ...