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The Steelers held on late to take the 23-18 win despite a surge from the Raiders in the fourth quarter. Pickett finished the night throwing 16-of-28 for 235 yards and two touchdowns.
In Week 13 of the 1994 season, the Steelers visited the Raiders and crushed them by a final score of 21–3 in what was the Steelers last visit to Los Angeles until at least 2019, due to the Raiders moving back to Oakland the following year and the Los Angeles Rams moving to St. Louis as well until their return to Los Angeles in 2016. The ...
The Steelers recovered and converted the turnover into a go-ahead touchdown for a 12-7 lead before halftime. The Raiders nearly came up with a turnover of their own on the ensuing Steelers possession.
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7), wild card No. 2: They've lost four in a row (by an average of 13 points) to close out the regular season, dropping them from the AFC North lead and No. 3 seed down to ...
Score Notes 1 September 22, 1974: Pittsburgh Steelers: Denver Broncos: 35–35 First regular-season overtime game in NFL history. As of 2024 it remains the most recent tie recorded by a team (the Steelers) that went on to win the Super Bowl. [11] [12] 2 September 19, 1976: Los Angeles Rams: Minnesota Vikings: 10–10
Pittsburgh used the AFC championship game victories over Oakland (24–13 at Oakland in 1974 and 16–10 at Pittsburgh in 1975) as a springboard to victories in Super Bowl IX and Super Bowl X, before the Raiders notched a 24–7 victory at home in 1976 on their way to winning Super Bowl XI.
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3) Houston Texans (7-5) Baltimore Ravens (8-4) ... This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Chiefs vs. Raiders score, results: Raiders fumble away Black Friday game.
The Immaculate Reception is one of the most famous plays in the history of American gridiron football.It was a walk-off touchdown which occurred in the AFC divisional playoff game of the National Football League (NFL), between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 23, 1972.