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The Oakland Raiders opened their 1976 regular season against the defending Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers. These two teams had met nine months earlier in the 1975 AFC Championship on the ...
When it comes to great teams in Raiders history, many teams come to mind. Between the 70's and 80's, the Oakland Raiders were the winningest team in all of professional sports. Jim Plunkett and ...
That all changed in 1976. The Raiders had plenty. They were, by far, the class of the NFL and they have the hardware to prove it. Led by a stunning group of players, this team had depth on offense ...
On December 18, 1976, the 13-1 Oakland Raiders faced off against the 11-3 New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Playoffs. That year QB Ken Stabler threw for 2,737 yards and 27 TDs while ...
The 1976 Oakland Raiders were voted the NFL’s greatest team of all-time in a 2012 on-line tournament conducted by NFL.com, beating the 2000 Baltimore Ravens in the championship match-up.
Ken "The Snake" Stabler led the Raiders to their first ever Super Bowl title in the 1976 season, and is still the franchise's all-time leader in quarterback wins with 69. His 1974 season was ...
The offensive line of the 1976 Oakland Raiders was selected as the best O-line in National Football League history several years ago. Probably the most underrated player on that line was tackle ...
The Raiders' 13 wins in 1976 is the franchise's most since the merger, despite the league playing only 14 games then before moving to a 16-game schedule in 1978. The team's win over the Vikings in ...
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