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This was the first Super Bowl where the play clock was visible to teams and spectators. Visible play clocks were mandated by NFL rules beginning with the 1976 season. This was the last Super Bowl where the coin toss was conducted 30 minutes prior to kickoff.
Super Bowl XI was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Minnesota Vikings to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for its 1976 season.
2.1 Teams with Super Bowl appearances but no victories. ... January 18, 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers A (2, 2–0) 21–17: Dallas Cowboys N (3, 1–2) Miami Orange Bowl (4)
Super Bowl X (1976) Pittsburgh Steelers def. Dallas Cowboys, 21-17. The two most popular NFL franchises ever would meet for the first of three times so far in the 1976 Super Bowl — and it was a ...
The 1976 Oakland Raiders season was the team's 17th season, and 7th in the National Football League (NFL). After having appeared in the three previous AFC Championship Games – and having lost all three—the 1976 Raiders finally won the conference championship, [1] and went on to win their first Super Bowl.
The 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 44th in the National Football League. The team attempted to win their third consecutive Super Bowl championship, but ultimately lost to their bitter rivals, the Oakland Raiders, in the AFC Championship Game. Despite failing to reach the Super Bowl, the 1976 Steelers are fondly remembered as one ...
1976: Super Bowl X. Average Ticket Price: $20. Inflation Adjusted: $101. Attendance: 80,187. ... The game marked the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots erasing a 28–3 ...
Super Bowl XI; Date: January 9, 1977: Site: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California: Champions: ... The 1976 NFL season was the 57th regular season of the National Football ...