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The 1977 Oakland Raiders season was the team's 18th season overall, and 8th season since joining the NFL. The Raiders entered the season as the defending Super Bowl champions . The team could not match its 13–1 record from 1976 and finished 11–3, which was only good enough for second place in the AFC West next to the Denver Broncos , who ...
The list documents the season-by-season records of the Raiders' franchise from 1960 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches. The team originated in Oakland, California as the Oakland Raiders , where they first played 22 seasons from 1960 to 1981 .
Raiders 31–28: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Steelers 5–4 1976 playoffs Raiders 24–7 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Tie 5–5 Teams meet in third straight AFC Championship Game. Raiders and Steelers meet in the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, an NFL record. Raiders go on to win Super Bowl XI. 1977: Raiders 17–6: Three Rivers ...
The Raiders would fall to mediocrity in the latter part of the 1980s and most of the 1990s when they were affected by stadium problems that saw them again playing in Oakland in 1995 – although they did reach the AFC Championship in 1991 and be demolished 51–3 by the Bills – before a 33–15 three-season record between 2000 and 2002 saw ...
Kiffin coached the Raiders to a 4–12 record in the 2007 season. After a 1–3 start to 2008 and months of speculation and rumors, Al Davis fired Kiffin on September 30, 2008. [44] Tom Cable was named as his interim replacement, and officially signed as the 17th head coach of the Oakland Raiders on February 3, 2009.
The Raiders–Seahawks rivalry is an American football rivalry in the National Football League (NFL) between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The teams were AFC West divisional rivals from 1977 until 2001, after which the Seahawks moved to the NFC West .
December 24, 1977 Oakland Raiders: 37–31 Baltimore Colts: 42-yard pass from Raiders QB Ken Stabler to Dave Casper, nicknamed "The Ghost" that set up a game-tying field goal in the final seconds of regulation in a double-overtime 1977-1978 AFC divisional playoff game. [101] [102] Holy Roller: September 10, 1978 Oakland Raiders: 21–20 San ...
MVP: Fred Biletnikoff, WR (Oakland) October 9 - Eddie Brown sets NFL record for punt returns in a game (11). November 20 – Playing despite a 101 °F (38 °C) fever as a result of the flu, Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton sets a new single-game NFL rushing record, gaining 275 yards in a 10–7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.