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In American football, Red Right 88 is the name given to a passing play called by the Cleveland Browns during a National Football League (NFL) playoff game against the Oakland Raiders on January 4, 1981. In the years since, the term has been used to refer to both the play itself and the game.
The Browns played their first home playoff game in nine seasons against the Raiders, in what has become known as the Red Right 88 game. The Browns marched to the Oakland 13 in the waning seconds trailing by 14–12, but Brian Sipe's pass into the end zone for Hall of Fame tight end Ozzie Newsome was intercepted, ending Cleveland's season.
The "Kardiac Kids" Browns found themselves down 14-12 to the Raiders with less than a minute to go, with the ball on the Oakland 13. ... Browns top 10 weather games: Red Right 88 to Thursday Night ...
In a play that has become known as Red Right 88, Browns quarterback Brian Sipe's pass was intercepted in the end zone by Raiders safety Mike Davis with 41 seconds left in the game to preserve Oakland's 14–12 victory.
Red Right 88: January 4, 1981 Oakland Raiders: 14–12 Cleveland Browns: 1980–81 NFL playoff game play where an interception of a "Red Slot Right, Halfback Stay, 88," pass play in the end zone by Raiders safety Mike Davis, despite the Browns being in range of a field goal, put an end to the Browns' season. [107] [108] [109] The Catch: January ...
The Browns loss to the Raiders drew all kinds of reactions, from overreactions to proper reactions. Time to parse three of those reactions. Overreacting, underreacting and properly reacting to ...
The 1980 season was the Oakland Raiders' 21st since they were founded, their 11th in the National Football League (NFL) and their second under head coach Tom Flores.. The team improved on their 9–7 record from 1979 to an 11–5 record, and ended with their second Super Bowl victory.
The play: This has become better known for what happened after the play — Deshaun Watson yelling at right tackle Dawand Jones on the field, then television cameras catching Watson talking to ...