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1980–81 NFL playoffs

The National Football League playoffs for the 1980 season began on December 28, 1980. The postseason tournament concluded with the Oakland Raiders defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV, 27–10, on January 25, 1981, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1980–81 NFL playoffs
The Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in the 1980 NFC Championship Game
DatesDecember 28, 1980–January 25, 1981
Season1980
Teams10
Games played9
Super Bowl XV site
Defending championsPittsburgh Steelers
(did not qualify)
ChampionsOakland Raiders
Runners-upPhiladelphia Eagles
Conference
runners-up

Participants edit

Within each conference, the three division winners and the two non-division winners with the best overall regular season records qualified for the playoffs. The NFL did not use a fixed-bracket playoff system. The three division winners were seeded 1–3 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and received a first-round bye while the wild card teams were seeded 4 and 5, and played in the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend, with the 4 seed hosting. The second round, the divisional playoffs, had a restriction where two teams from the same division could not meet: the surviving wild card team visited the division champion outside its division that had the higher seed, and the remaining two teams from that conference played each other. The two surviving teams from each conference's divisional playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher seed. Although the Super Bowl, the championship round of the playoffs, was played at a neutral site, the designated home team was based on an annual rotation by conference.

Playoff seeds
Seed AFC NFC
1 San Diego Chargers (West winner) Atlanta Falcons (West winner)
2 Cleveland Browns (Central winner) Philadelphia Eagles (East winner)
3 Buffalo Bills (East winner) Minnesota Vikings (Central winner)
4 Oakland Raiders (wild card) Dallas Cowboys (wild card)
5 Houston Oilers (wild card) Los Angeles Rams (wild card)

Bracket edit

Note: The San Diego Chargers (the AFC 1 seed) did not play the Oakland Raiders (the 4 seed) in the Divisional playoff round because both teams were in the same division.
Jan 4 – Cleveland Stadium
4 Oakland 14
Dec 28 – Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Jan 11 – Jack Murphy Stadium
2* Cleveland 12
AFC
5 Houston 7 4 Oakland 34
Jan 3 – Jack Murphy Stadium
4 Oakland 27 1 San Diego 27
AFC Championship
3 Buffalo 14
Jan 25 – Louisiana Superdome
1* San Diego 20
Divisional playoffs
Wild Card playoffs A4 Oakland 27
Jan 4 – Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
N2 Philadelphia 10
Super Bowl XV
4 Dallas 30
Dec 28 – Texas Stadium Jan 11 – Veterans Stadium
1 Atlanta 27
NFC
5 Los Angeles 13 4 Dallas 7
Jan 3 – Veterans Stadium
4 Dallas 34 2 Philadelphia 20
NFC Championship
3 Minnesota 16
2 Philadelphia 31


Schedule edit

In the United States, CBS televised the NFC playoff games, while NBC broadcast the AFC games and Super Bowl XV.

Away team Score Home team Date Kickoff
(ET / UTC–5)
TV
Wild Card playoffs
Los Angeles Rams 13–34 Dallas Cowboys December 28, 1980 1:30 p.m. CBS
Houston Oilers 7–27 Oakland Raiders December 28, 1980 5:00 p.m. NBC
Divisional playoffs
Minnesota Vikings 16–31 Philadelphia Eagles January 3, 1981 12:30 p.m. CBS
Buffalo Bills 14–20 San Diego Chargers January 3, 1981 4:00 p.m. NBC
Oakland Raiders 14–12 Cleveland Browns January 4, 1981 12:30 p.m. NBC
Dallas Cowboys 30–27 Atlanta Falcons January 4, 1981 4:00 p.m. CBS
Conference Championships
Dallas Cowboys 7–20 Philadelphia Eagles January 11, 1981 1:00 p.m. CBS
Oakland Raiders 34–27 San Diego Chargers January 11, 1981 5:00 p.m. NBC
Super Bowl XV
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Oakland Raiders 27–10 Philadelphia Eagles January 25, 1981 6:00 p.m. NBC

Wild card playoffs edit

Sunday, December 28, 1980 edit

NFC: Dallas Cowboys 34, Los Angeles Rams 13 edit

Los Angeles Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Rams 6 7 0013
Cowboys 3 10 14734

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Game information
  • Scoring
    • DAL – field goal Septién 28 DAL 0–3
    • LA – Thomas 1 run (kick blocked) LA 6–3
    • DAL – field goal Septién 29 6–6
    • LA – Dennard 21 pass from Ferragamo (Corral kick) LA 13–6
    • DAL – Dorsett 12 run (Septién kick) 13–13
    • DAL – Dorsett 10 pass from White (Septién kick) DAL 13–20
    • DAL – Johnson 35 pass from White (Septién kick) DAL 13–27
    • DAL – D. Pearson 11 pass from White (Septién kick) DAL 13–34

The Cowboys avenged both a 38–14 loss to the Rams two weeks earlier (in a game they trailed 38–0), and their upset defeat in the previous year's NFC Divisional playoff as Dallas running back Tony Dorsett rushed for 160 yards, caught three passes for 28 yards, and scored two touchdowns to lead his team to victory.

A 14-yard punt return by Dallas running back James Jones set up kicker Rafael Septién's 28-yard field goal to give the Cowboys a 3-0 lead. The Rams responded by driving 73 yards to score on running back Jewerl Thomas' 1-yard run. However, the ensuing extra point was blocked and Septién later made a 29-yard field goal to tie the game at 6.

In the second quarter, Los Angeles drove 80 yards in six plays to score on Vince Ferragamo's 21-yard touchdown pass to receiver Preston Dennard, who finished the game with six receptions for 117 yards, but the Cowboys tied the game before halftime by moving the ball 71 yards on a drive that ended with Dorsett's 12-yard rushing touchdown.

After the game was tied at halftime, 13–13, Dallas coach Tom Landry went to a 5-man defensive front and they dropped various combinations into seven and eight man coverage to confuse the Rams potent passing game. The result was a combination of pressure on Ferragamo, who completed just five of 13 second half passes for 49 yards and was intercepted three times.[1]

Danny White threw touchdown passes on Dallas' first three drives of the second half. His 37-yard completion to tight end Jay Saldi set up a score on a 10-yard pass to Dorsett, who caught the ball at the 7 and dragged Rams defenders Johnnie Johnson and Rod Perry all the way into the end zone. Then Cowboys corner Aaron Mitchell picked off a pass from Ferragamo and returned it 12 yards, setting off a 70-yard Dallas drive that ended with White's 35-yard touchdown completion to Butch Johnson. Now with a comfortable lead, Dallas put the game away early in the fourth quarter, driving 95 yards, including a 23-yard burst by Dorsett, to go up 34-13 on White's 11-yard touchdown pass to Drew Pearson.

Dallas then turned to a potent rushing attack to chew up time and keep the Rams offense off the field. By the end of the game, Dallas rushed 46 times for a franchise playoff record 338 yards, while also setting a franchise record for total yards with 528 and holding the Rams to 260. Jones finished the game with three kickoff returns for 72 yards, five punt returns for 81 yards, and another 38 yards on five carries.

This was the sixth postseason meeting between the Rams and Cowboys. Dallas previously won three of the five meetings.[2]

AFC: Oakland Raiders 27, Houston Oilers 7 edit

Houston Oilers vs. Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Oilers 7 0 007
Raiders 3 7 01727

at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California

Game information
  • Scoring
    • OAK – field goal Bahr 47 OAK 0–3
    • HOU – Campbell 1 run (Fritsch kick) HOU 7–3
    • OAK – Christensen 1 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) OAK 7–10
    • OAK – Whittington 44 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) OAK 7–17
    • OAK – field goal Bahr 37 OAK 7–20
    • OAK – Hayes 20 interception return (Bahr kick)OAK 7–27

Even though the Oilers recorded more yards, more first downs, and more time of possession, the Raiders scored on big plays to win 27–7. This game was notable in that the Oilers starting quarterback was Ken Stabler, who had spent 10 years as Oakland's quarterback before he was traded to Houston prior to this season. Houston's offense also featured future hall of fame tight end Dave Casper, who had played for Oakland since 1974 until he was traded to the Oilers in week 6.[3]

Houston running back Earl Campbell lost a fumble on the first play of the game, which was recovered by Oakland safety Mike Davis, setting up Oakland kicker Chris Bahr's 47-yard field goal. After several more possessions, Stabler's 22-yard pass to Ronnie Coleman and a 15-yard run by Campbell got the Oilers moving on a 55-yard, 9-play drive that ended with Campbell's 1-yard touchdown run. In the second quarter, Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed a 37-yard pass to running back Kenny King before finishing the 59-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Todd Christensen, giving the Raiders a 10-7 lead which they took into halftime.[4]

Houston mounted a scoring threat in the third quarter, but Raiders cornerback Lester Hayes intercepted Stabler in the end zone. Neither team would score again until the fourth quarter, when Oakland moved the ball 80 yards in four plays, with Plunkett completing a 33-yard pass to Cliff Branch before finding Arthur Whittington in the end zone for a 44-yard score. Later on, his 21-yard completion to running back Mark van Eeghen sparked a 55-yard drive that set up Bahr's 37-yard field goal. With about six minutes left in the game, Hayes returned an interception 20 yards to the end zone to clinch the Raiders' victory. This would the last playoff game Oakland would host until 2000.

Stabler threw for 243 yards, but was intercepted twice and sacked seven times. Campbell rushed for 91 yards and a score. Hayes had two interceptions, three pass deflections, and two sacks.

After the game, Oilers linebacker Thomas Henderson was so upset he threw several pieces of his equipment into the stands, including his shoes. "If I wouldn't have been arrested for indecent exposure, I would have thrown them my jock strap", he said later.[1]

This was the third postseason meeting between the Oilers and Raiders. Oakland won both previous meetings back when both teams were in the AFL.[2]

Divisional playoffs edit

Saturday, January 3, 1981 edit

NFC: Philadelphia Eagles 31, Minnesota Vikings 16 edit

Minnesota Vikings vs. Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 7 7 2016
Eagles 0 7 141031

at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Game information
  • Scoring
    • MIN – White 30 pass from Kramer (Danmeier kick) MIN 7–0
    • MIN – Brown 1 run (Danmeier kick) MIN 14–0
    • PHI – Carmichael 9 pass from Jaworski (Franklin kick) MIN 14–7
    • PHI – Montgomery 8 run (Franklin kick) 14–14
    • MIN – Safety, Jaworski tackled in end zone by Blair and Martin MIN 16–14
    • PHI – Montgomery 5 run (Franklin kick) PHI 21–16
    • PHI – field goal Franklin 33 PHI 24–16
    • PHI – Harrington 2 run (Franklin kick) PHI 31–16

The Eagles forced eight turnovers, seven in the second half, en route to a 31–16 victory, while also holding the Vikings to just 215 total yards, with a mere 36 on the ground. It marked a bitter repeat for Minnesota, who had lost to the Eagles 42-7 during the regular season.

The Vikings scored 14 unanswered points in the first half, starting with wide receiver Sammy White's 30-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Tommy Kramer. Then after a punt, they drove 69 yards in 10 plays to score on running back Ted Brown's 1-yard touchdown run. However, Philadelphia scored before halftime by finishing off an 85-yard drive with quarterback Ron Jaworski's 9-yard touchdown completion to wide receiver Harold Carmichael. The Eagles then tied the game on the opening possession of the second half with Wilbert Montgomery's 8-yard touchdown run.

Then the wave of turnovers began (11 total between both teams). First, Kramer threw a pass that was intercepted by Roynell Young on the Eagles 7-yard line. Minnesota then scored a safety when Jaworski was sacked in the end zone by Matt Blair and Doug Martin, but Reggie Wilkes recovered a fumbled punt return by Vikings running back Eddie Payton on the Minnesota 18 that set up Montgomery's 5-yard touchdown run, putting the Eagles up 21-16. With 16 seconds left in the third quarter, Eagles defensive end Carl Hairston forced a recovered a fumble from Kramer on the Vikings 44-yard line. But this opportunity was wasted as Montgomery fumbled the ball back to Minnesota on the next play.

Early in the fourth quarter, Ken Clarke of the Eagles recovered a fumble from Doug Paschal, which was soon countered by Jaworski's interception to John Turner. A few plays later, Herm Edwards intercepted a pass from Kramer, only to see this later nullified by Jaworski's interception to Tom Hannon. With 9:16 left in regulation, Eagles linebacker Frank LeMaster returned an interception from Kramer seven yards to the Vikings 15, leading to Tony Franklin's 33-yard field goal to increase the Eagles lead to 24-16. Then on the Vikings next drive, Edwards intercepted another pass and returned it 14 yards to the Minnesota 31, leading to Perry Harrington's 1-yard rushing touchdown to make the final score 31-16. On the last play of the game, Young intercepted a pass from Kramer in the end zone.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Vikings and Eagles.[2]

AFC: San Diego Chargers 20, Buffalo Bills 14 edit

Buffalo Bills vs. San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bills 0 14 0014
Chargers 3 0 71020

at Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California

Game information
  • Scoring
    • SD – field goal Benirschke 22 SD 3–0
    • BUF – Leaks 1 run (Mike-Mayer kick) BUF 7-3
    • BUF – Lewis 9 pass from Ferguson (Mike-Mayer kick) BUF 14-3
    • SD – Joiner 9 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) BUF 14-10
    • SD – field goal Benirschke 22 BUF 14-13
    • SD – Smith 50 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SD 20–14

Although San Diego outgained Buffalo in total yards, 397 to 244, they still found themselves trailing for most of the game. With 2:08 left in the fourth quarter, Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts threw the game-winning 50-yard touchdown pass to receiver Ron Smith to defeat the Bills, 20–14. This was San Diego's first postseason win since 1963 (in the AFL) and their first playoff win as an NFL team.

San Diego scored first with a 22-yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke on their opening drive. But the Bills stormed back with two unanswered touchdowns. First they responded to the field goal by driving 72 yards, aided by a 37-yard pass interference penalty on linebacker Ray Preston, to score on Roosevelt Leaks' 1-yard touchdown run. Late in the second quarter, Charles Romes forced a fumble from Charlie Joiner that defensive back Bill Simpson recovered for Buffalo on the Chargers 33-yard line. The Bills then drove to a 14-3 lead in four plays, as Joe Ferguson completed an 18-yard pass to Frank Lewis and then found him in the end zone for a 9-yard score.[5]

However, San Diego took the second half kickoff and quickly racked up yardage with an 18-yard run by Chuck Muncie and a 45-yard completion from Fouts to Joiner. Fouts eventually finished the 70-yard drive with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Joiner, making the score 14-10. Then late in the third quarter, the Chargers forced the Bills to punt from their own 8-yard line and got the ball with great field position on the Buffalo 49. Fouts then led the team to the 1, but a penalty pushed them back and they ended up settling for Rolf Benirschke's 22-yard field goal to make it 14–13.

Buffalo had a great chance to put the game away when Lou Piccone blocked a Chargers punt that was recovered by linebacker Ervin Parker on the San Diego 38. But safety Glen Edwards intercepted a pass from Ferguson on the San Diego 9-yard line to keep the Bills from scoring. With 6:17 left in regulation, Buffalo got another chance to get a decisive score when they recovered a fumbled punt return from Mike Fuller. But two plays later, defensive tackle Fred Dean dropped Joe Cribbs for a 1-yard loss on third and 1, and then Nick Mike-Mayer missed a 49-yard field goal attempt, giving the ball back to San Diego with 3:59 left.

After driving to midfield, the Chargers faced third and 10 with 2:08 remaining. Buffalo sent safety Steve Freeman on a blitz for the next play, leaving Smith, San Diego's No. 3 receiver, one on one with Simpson. Earlier in the game, Simpson had knocked the ball out of Smith's hands during a catch attempt and then picked it off in mid air. But this time, Smith managed to get one step ahead of Simpson, make the catch, and evade his desperate diving tackle attempt, leaving Simpson face down on the turf as he raced 50 yards for a touchdown. Edwards sealed the victory for the Chargers after the ensuing kickoff by recording his second interception from Ferguson with 1:16 left in the game.[6]

After the game, it was revealed that Ferguson had been playing with a fractured ankle, suffered three weeks earlier in a game against the New England Patriots. He finished the day with 180 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted three times. Fouts threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception. His top target was receiver John Jefferson, who caught seven passes for 102 yards. Prior to this game, Ron Smith had caught only 7 passes during the season, and his 50-yard game winning score was his only catch of the game.

This was the third postseason meeting between the Bills and Chargers. Buffalo won both prior meetings when both teams resided in the AFL.[2]

Sunday, January 4, 1981 edit

AFC: Oakland Raiders 14, Cleveland Browns 12 edit

Oakland Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders 0 7 0714
Browns 0 6 6012

at Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 4 °F (−16 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 78,245
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (NBC): Don Criqui (play-by-play) and John Brodie (color commentator)
Game information
  • Scoring
    • CLE – Bolton 42 interception return (kick blocked) CLE 6–0
    • OAK – van Eeghen 1 run (Bahr kick) OAK 7–6
    • CLE – field goal Cockroft 30 CLE 9–7
    • CLE – field goal Cockroft 30 CLE 12–7
    • OAK – van Eeghen 1 run (Bahr kick) OAK 14–12

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. Instead of opting for a game-winning field goal, Cleveland decided to attempt a passing play because Browns kicker Don Cockroft had previously missed two of four field goal attempts, had another aborted following a bad snap, and had one extra point blocked. In addition, the field was frozen and slippery.

With the game-time temperature at 4 °F (−16 °C), the coldest NFL playoff game since the Ice Bowl of December 31, 1967, the first quarter contained nothing but punts and interceptions, with Cleveland's Ron Bolton and Oakland's Lester Hayes each recording a pick. Near the end of the quarter, Sipe's 20-yard completion to Reggie Rucker sparked a drive inside the Raiders 30-yard line, but it ended with no points early in the second quarter when Cockroft missed a field goal attempt from 47 yards. On Oakland's ensuing drive, quarterback Jim Plunkett lost a fumble while being sacked, but their defense kept the Browns in check and Cockroft missed another field goal try, this one from 30 yards out.

Finally with 6:02 left in the second quarter, Bolton scored the first points of the day by recording his second interception from Plunkett and returning it 42 yards to the end zone. However, Cockroft's ensuing extra point was blocked by Ted Hendricks. After an exchange of punts, Oakland managed to get on the board, with Plunkett completing passes to Bob Chandler and Raymond Chester for gains of 15 and 26 yards on a 64-yard scoring drive. Mark van Eeghen finished it off with a 1-yard touchdown run with 18 seconds left in the half, making the score 7–6.

On Cleveland's opening drive of the second half, a 28-yard kickoff return to the 40-yard line by Charles White started off a 48-yard drive that ended with Cockroft's 30-yard field goal, retaking the lead for the Browns at 9–7. Then after forcing a punt, Cleveland drove to the Raiders 24-yard line, but on a field goal attempt, holder Paul McDonald was unable to handle a bad snap and was downed for an 11-yard loss. Starting out their next drive on the Raiders 44 after a punt, Cleveland drove to the 9, featuring a 21-yard reception by Dave Logan to score on another 30-yard field goal from Cockroft, making the score 12–7 going into the fourth quarter.[7]

Early in the final quarter, the Raiders took a 14–12 lead at the end of an 80-yard drive highlighted by Chester's 27-yard catch. On the last play, van Eeghen scored his second 1-yard touchdown run of the day. Later on, the Raiders had a chance to put the game away when they recovered a fumble from Sipe on the Browns 24-yard line with 4:19 left in the game. But after moving to a third and 1 situation on the 15, van Eeghen was stuffed for no gain on two consecutive plays. On the second play after the turnover, Sipe completed a 29-yard pass to tight end Ozzie Newsome and later a 23-yarder to Greg Pruitt. Then Mike Pruitt ran the ball 14 yards to the Raiders 14-yard line. Pruitt gained another yard on the next play, and the team called a timeout from the 13 with 49 seconds left.

Browns coach Sam Rutigliano called for a pass play, Red Right 88, instructing Sipe that if no one was open "throw it to the blond in the first row". His intention was to give the team one last chance to score a touchdown before running the ball on third down to set up a Cockroft field goal. But on the pass play, Sipe was picked off by Davis while trying to connect with Newsome in the back of the end zone, allowing the Raiders to escape with a win.[8]

The quarterbacks of both teams were completely dominated throughout the game. Sipe completed just 13 of 40 passes for 183 yards and intercepted three times, while Plunkett completed only 14 of 30 passes for 149 yards, with two interceptions. Hayes and Bolton each had two interceptions.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Raiders and Browns.[2]

NFC: Dallas Cowboys 30, Atlanta Falcons 27 edit

Dallas Cowboys vs. Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 3 7 02030
Falcons 10 7 7327

at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 39 °F (4 °C), sunny, breezy
  • Game attendance: 59,793
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (CBS): Vin Scully (play-by-play) and George Allen (color commentator)
Game information
  • Scoring
    • ATL – field goal Mazzetti 38 ATL 3–0
    • ATL – Jenkins 60 pass from Bartkowski (Mazzetti kick) ATL 10–0
    • DAL – field goal Septién 38 ATL 10–3
    • DAL – DuPree 5 pass from White (Septién kick) 10–10
    • ATL – Cain 1 run (Mazzetti kick) ATL 17–10
    • ATL – Andrews 12 pass from Bartkowski (Mazzetti kick) ATL 24–10
    • DAL – Newhouse 1 run (Septién kick) ATL 24–17
    • ATL – field goal Mazzetti 34 ATL 27–17
    • DAL – D. Pearson 14 pass from White (Septién kick) ATL 27–24
    • DAL – D. Pearson 23 pass from White (kick failed) DAL 30–27

The Cowboys scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to come from behind and defeat the Falcons 30–27. Atlanta jumped to a 10–3 lead, aided by quarterback Steve Bartkowski's 60-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Alfred Jenkins. In the second quarter, Dallas recovered a fumble in Atlanta territory and tied the game on quarterback Danny White's 5-yard touchdown completion to tight end Billy Joe DuPree. However, the Falcons responded with a 1-yard touchdown run by Lynn Cain to take a 17–10 lead. Then after forcing a punt, Atlanta mounted another drive into Dallas territory, but Steve Wilson intercepted a pass from Bartkowski and the score remained 17–10 at halftime.

Dallas started out the second half with a drive to midfield, but lost the ball on a play that initially appeared to go in their favor. Running back Preston Pearson caught a short pass from White and took off for a big gain, but linebacker Joel Williams, who initially pressured White into making the pass, managed to chase Pearson down and force a fumble on the 15-yard line. After recovering the fumble, Atlanta stormed down the field and increased their lead to 24–10 with Bartkowski's 12-yard touchdown pass to running back William Andrews.

Starting a drive with 3:38 left in the third quarter, Dallas mounted an 85-yard drive that ended with Robert Newhouse's 1-yard touchdown run with 13:50 left in the game. Dallas subsequently forced a punt, but Atlanta safety Tom Pridemore intercepted a pass from White and returned it 22 yards to the Cowboys 37-yard line, setting up a 34-yard field goal from Tim Mazzetti to increase the lead to 27–17. Dallas then marched 62 yards to score on Drew Pearson's 14-yard touchdown reception with 3:04 left in the game. Then two plays after the ensuing kickoff, Dallas lineman Ed "Too Tall" Jones appeared to jump offsides, which would have given the Falcons a first down, but managed to maintain his footing and avoid crossing the line of scrimmage before the snap. As a result, his sudden movement threw off Atlanta's offense and he ended up making a key tackle to end the drive and force a punt. Following the punt, Dallas advanced 70 yards to score on Pearson's 23-yard touchdown catch with 47 seconds left.

Charlie Waters fumbled the snap on the extra point attempt, keeping the score 30–27 and giving Atlanta a chance to drive for the tying field goal. But the Falcons turned the ball over on downs before they could move it out of their own territory.

Jenkins finished the game with four receptions for 155 yards.

The game is featured as one of the NFL's Greatest Games as the Duel in Dixie.

This was the second postseason meeting between the Cowboys and Falcons. Dallas won the only prior meeting.[2]

Conference Championships edit

Sunday, January 11, 1981 edit

NFC: Philadelphia Eagles 20, Dallas Cowboys 7 edit

Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 0 7 007
Eagles 7 0 10320

at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Game information
  • Scoring
    • PHI – Montgomery 42 run (Franklin kick) PHI 7–0
    • DAL – Dorsett 3 run (Septién kick) 7–7
    • PHI – field goal Franklin 26 PHI 10–7
    • PHI – Harris 9 run (Franklin kick) PHI 17–7
    • PHI – field goal Franklin 20 PHI 20–7
 
1980 NFC Championship Game.

Although Philadelphia quarterback Ron Jaworski completed only nine of 29 passes for 91 yards and was intercepted twice, running back Wilbert Montgomery led the Eagles to a victory by rushing for 194 yards and a touchdown. Dallas had been the highest scoring team in the NFL during the regular season, but against the Eagles defense, they could only gain 206 yards and score a single touchdown. They also fumbled five times, losing three of them.

Dallas was forced to a three and out on their opening drive, and the kick from quarterback Danny White (who also served as the team's punter) went just 26 yards before John Sciarra returned it to the Cowboys 42-yard line. One play later, Montgomery scored on a 42-yard rushing touchdown. The Eagles earned themselves chances to score on their next two drives. However, they were stopped both times and their special teams unit failed to capitalize. First, they drove to the Dallas 23-yard line, only to have Tony Franklin's field goal attempt blocked by Dallas cornerback Aaron Mitchell. Then they drove to the Cowboys 16-yard line, where Harvey Martin sacked Jaworski on third down and a high snap on the field goal try sailed right through Jaworski's hands.

Midway through the second quarter, White, who had been held to negative passing yardage, finally got the Cowboys going on a 10-play, 68-yard drive, completing an 18-yard screen pass to Tony Dorsett and a 12-yarder to Drew Pearson before Dorsett wrapped it up with a 3-yard touchdown run to tie the game. The score would remain 7–7 at halftime, due to another blown scoring chance by the Eagles when Jaworski's touchdown pass to Harold Carmichael was canceled out by a 15-yard personal foul penalty on guard Woody Peoples.

In the third quarter, the first turnover of the game occurred when Philadelphia's Billy Campfield recovered a fumbled punt return from James Jones. Dallas quickly took the ball back with Anthony Dickerson's interception, but they only held on for a few plays before White lost a fumble due to a massive hit from Carl Hairston, which defensive end Dennis Harrison recovered on the Dallas 11-yard line to set up Franklin's 26-yard field goal. Dallas seemed to be in position to respond when tight end Jay Saldi made a leaping catch on the Eagles 40-yard line for a 28-yard gain, White's longest completion of the day. On the next play rookie cornerback Roynell Young stripped the ball from Dorsett, and linebacker Jerry Robinson returned it 22 yards to the Dallas 38-yard line. Six plays later, running back Leroy Harris scored a 9-yard touchdown to give the Eagles a 17–7 lead. Later on, Montgomery's 55-yard carry put the Eagles in position to put the game away, but Mitchell kept Dallas' chances alive by intercepting a pass from Jaworski in the end zone.

Despite the interception, the Cowboys' offense was still unable to move the ball. For the rest of the game, the Cowboys never made it into Eagles territory, and after Philadelphia put together a 62-yard drive to score the final points of the game on Franklin's 20-yard field goal with 2:10 remaining, Young intercepted a pass from White on their final play of the game with 30 seconds remaining.

The Eagles, as the home team, elected to wear their road white jerseys instead of their home green jerseys so as to force Dallas to wear their rarely used blue jerseys rather than their familiar white jerseys; through the years, the Cowboys' blue jerseys were said to be jinxed since they often lost wearing them – especially in Super Bowl V. This would be the last game in which the Cowboys wore their royal blue jerseys; in 1981, they debuted a new navy blue uniform with a significantly different and darker shade of blue than that still used for the numbers on their white jerseys.

Montgomery finished with more all-purpose yards (208) then the entire Cowboys offense. This was the first time Dallas had ever allowed an opposing player to rush for over 100 yards in team postseason history. This would be the Eagles' last playoff victory until the 1992 season. Super Bowl XV began a five-game postseason losing streak for the franchise.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Cowboys and Eagles.[2]

AFC: Oakland Raiders 34, San Diego Chargers 27 edit

Oakland Raiders vs. San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders 21 7 3334
Chargers 7 7 10327

at Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California

  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 71 °F (22 °C), mostly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 52,675
  • Referee: Cal Lepore
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg (play-by-play) and Merlin Olsen (color commentator)
Game information
  • Scoring
    • OAK – Chester 65 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) OAK 7–0
    • SD – Joiner 48 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) 7–7
    • OAK – Plunkett 5 run (Bahr kick) OAK 14–7
    • OAK – King 21 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick) OAK 21–7
    • OAK – van Eeghen 3 run (Bahr kick) OAK 28–7
    • SD – Joiner 8 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) OAK 28–14
    • SD – field goal Benirschke 26 OAK 28–17
    • SD – Muncie 6 run (Benirschke kick) OAK 28–24
    • OAK – field goal Bahr 27 OAK 31–24
    • OAK – field goal Bahr 33 OAK 34–24
    • SD – field goal Benirschke 27 OAK 34–27

Oakland built a 28–7 first half lead, but had to hold off a furious comeback attempt to become the second wild card team in NFL history to make it to the Super Bowl.

In the first quarter alone, Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed 5/6 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for a score. On the third play of the game, Plunkett threw a pass that bounced off the hands of Kenny King and into the arms of tight end Raymond Chester, who took off to the end zone for a 65-yard touchdown reception.[9] The Chargers seemed primed to respond, as Dan Fouts completed a 55-yard pass to Ron Smith on their first play of the next drive, but Lester Hayes, who recorded 13 interceptions in the regular season and four in the previous two playoff games, picked off a pass from Fouts and returned it 16 yards to the Raiders 25-yard line. However, the Chargers defense forced a punt and Fouts made up for his mistake on the next possession, hooking up with Charlie Joiner for a 48-yard touchdown to tie the game at 7.

Oakland stormed back with 21 unanswered points. First, Plunkett's 48-yard completion to receiver Cliff Branch on third down and 20 set off a 7-play, 76-yard drive that ended with his 5-yard touchdown run. Then the Raiders defense forced a punt, and Ira Matthews returned Rick Partridge's 41-yard kick 14 yards to the Chargers 49-yard line. Four plays later, Plunkett's 21-yard touchdown pass to King made the score 21–7 with 1:35 left in the first quarter. San Diego took the ball back and drove to the Raiders 21-yard line, featuring a 28-yard completion from tight end Kellen Winslow to John Jefferson on a trick play, but safety Burgess Owens ended the drive with an interception. Following a punt, San Diego running back Mike Thomas lost a fumble that was recovered by linebacker Ted Hendricks on the Chargers 29-yard line, and the Raiders capitalized with Plunkett's 23-yard completion to Branch leading to another touchdown, this one on a 3-yard run by Mark van Eeghen, to build a 28–7 lead. Following Hank Bauer's 27-yard kickoff return to the 36-yard line, San Diego drove 64 yards in 13 plays, including a 24-yard reception by Thomas, to score on Fouts' 8-yard touchdown completion to Joiner, cutting their deficit to 28–14 with 1:05 left in the half.

The Chargers continued to cut away at the Raiders lead in the second half, driving 68 yards in 12 plays on their opening drive. Two dropped passes by Jefferson in the end zone spoiled their chances for a touchdown, but Rolf Benirschke kicked a 26-yard field goal, making the score 28-17. Their defense then forced a punt, which Mike Fuller returned 28 yards to the Raiders 41-yard line. From there, San Diego took the ball all the way to the end zone, scoring on a 7-play drive that ended on Chuck Muncie's 6-yard touchdown run, cutting the deficit to 28–24. Oakland responded with a 68-yard drive, including a 22-yard completion from Plunkett to King, leading to Chris Bahr's 27-yard field goal to retake their 7-point lead. Then after a three and out, Matthews returned Partridge's next punt six yards to the Oakland 49, where the Raiders added a 33-yard field goal from Bahr to increase their lead to 34–24 with 9:46 left in the game.

The Chargers then countered with a 72-yard drive ending with Benirschke's 27-yard field goal. The Raiders defense was exhausted and they implored their offense by saying "don't let them have the damn ball back"![citation needed] The Raiders then held onto the ball for the last 6:52 of the game on a 15-play drive (12 runs, one pass, two quarterback kneels), with Plunkett scrambling twice on third down to pick up key first downs, to clinch the victory.[10]

Plunkett finished the game completing 14 of 18 passes for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Chester caught five passes for a career postseason high 102 yards and a touchdown. Fouts threw for 336 yards and two scores, but was intercepted twice. Joiner caught six passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns.[11]

This was the first postseason meeting between the Raiders and Chargers.[2]

Super Bowl XV: Oakland Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10 edit

Super Bowl XV – Oakland Raiders vs. Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders (AFC) 14 0 10327
Eagles (NFC) 0 3 0710

at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

This was the first Super Bowl meeting between the Raiders and Eagles.[2]

Trivia edit

  • With their Wild Card round win, the Oakland Raiders had played, and defeated, the Houston Oilers in the playoffs by scores of 40–7 (1967), 56–7 (1969) and 27–7 (1980).

External links edit

  • AFC Championship Game Box Score at PFR

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Chicago Tribune - Historical Newspapers".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Team Matchup History". www.footballdb.com.
  3. ^ "Greatest Moments: 1980 AFC Wild Card".
  4. ^ "Raider Defense Slams Door on Oilers, 27-7 - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ "Fouts' 50-Yard Pass to Smith Ousts Buffalo, 20-14, in AFC - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  6. ^ Moran, Malcolm (January 4, 1981). "Chargers Oust Bills, 20-14; Eagles Rally to Win by 31-16". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Greatest Moments: 1980 AFC Divisional Playoff".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  9. ^ Moran, Malcolm (January 12, 1981). "EAGLES AND RAIDERS ADVANCE TO THE SUPER BOWL". The New York Times. p. C1. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  10. ^ "Greatest Moments: 1980 AFC Championship".
  11. ^ "AFC Championship - Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers - January 11th, 1981". Pro-Football-Reference.com.

1980, playoffs, national, football, league, playoffs, 1980, season, began, december, 1980, postseason, tournament, concluded, with, oakland, raiders, defeating, philadelphia, eagles, super, bowl, january, 1981, louisiana, superdome, orleans, louisiana, philade. The National Football League playoffs for the 1980 season began on December 28 1980 The postseason tournament concluded with the Oakland Raiders defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV 27 10 on January 25 1981 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans Louisiana 1980 81 NFL playoffsThe Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in the 1980 NFC Championship GameDatesDecember 28 1980 January 25 1981Season1980Teams10Games played9Super Bowl XV siteLouisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans Louisiana U S Defending championsPittsburgh Steelers did not qualify ChampionsOakland RaidersRunners upPhiladelphia EaglesConferencerunners upDallas CowboysSan Diego ChargersNFL playoffs 1979 80 1981 82 Contents 1 Participants 2 Bracket 3 Schedule 4 Wild card playoffs 4 1 Sunday December 28 1980 4 1 1 NFC Dallas Cowboys 34 Los Angeles Rams 13 4 1 2 AFC Oakland Raiders 27 Houston Oilers 7 5 Divisional playoffs 5 1 Saturday January 3 1981 5 1 1 NFC Philadelphia Eagles 31 Minnesota Vikings 16 5 1 2 AFC San Diego Chargers 20 Buffalo Bills 14 5 2 Sunday January 4 1981 5 2 1 AFC Oakland Raiders 14 Cleveland Browns 12 5 2 2 NFC Dallas Cowboys 30 Atlanta Falcons 27 6 Conference Championships 6 1 Sunday January 11 1981 6 1 1 NFC Philadelphia Eagles 20 Dallas Cowboys 7 6 1 2 AFC Oakland Raiders 34 San Diego Chargers 27 7 Super Bowl XV Oakland Raiders 27 Philadelphia Eagles 10 8 Trivia 9 External links 10 ReferencesParticipants editWithin each conference the three division winners and the two non division winners with the best overall regular season records qualified for the playoffs The NFL did not use a fixed bracket playoff system The three division winners were seeded 1 3 based on their overall won lost tied record and received a first round bye while the wild card teams were seeded 4 and 5 and played in the first round dubbed the wild card playoffs or wild card weekend with the 4 seed hosting The second round the divisional playoffs had a restriction where two teams from the same division could not meet the surviving wild card team visited the division champion outside its division that had the higher seed and the remaining two teams from that conference played each other The two surviving teams from each conference s divisional playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games hosted by the higher seed Although the Super Bowl the championship round of the playoffs was played at a neutral site the designated home team was based on an annual rotation by conference Playoff seeds Seed AFC NFC 1 San Diego Chargers West winner Atlanta Falcons West winner 2 Cleveland Browns Central winner Philadelphia Eagles East winner 3 Buffalo Bills East winner Minnesota Vikings Central winner 4 Oakland Raiders wild card Dallas Cowboys wild card 5 Houston Oilers wild card Los Angeles Rams wild card Bracket editNote The San Diego Chargers the AFC 1 seed did not play the Oakland Raiders the 4 seed in the Divisional playoff round because both teams were in the same division Jan 4 Cleveland Stadium 4 Oakland 14 Dec 28 Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Jan 11 Jack Murphy Stadium 2 Cleveland 12 AFC 5 Houston 7 4 Oakland 34 Jan 3 Jack Murphy Stadium 4 Oakland 27 1 San Diego 27 AFC Championship 3 Buffalo 14 Jan 25 Louisiana Superdome 1 San Diego 20 Divisional playoffs Wild Card playoffs A4 Oakland 27 Jan 4 Atlanta Fulton County Stadium N2 Philadelphia 10 Super Bowl XV 4 Dallas 30 Dec 28 Texas Stadium Jan 11 Veterans Stadium 1 Atlanta 27 NFC 5 Los Angeles 13 4 Dallas 7 Jan 3 Veterans Stadium 4 Dallas 34 2 Philadelphia 20 NFC Championship 3 Minnesota 16 2 Philadelphia 31 This box viewtalkeditSchedule editIn the United States CBS televised the NFC playoff games while NBC broadcast the AFC games and Super Bowl XV Away team Score Home team Date Kickoff ET UTC 5 TV Wild Card playoffs Los Angeles Rams 13 34 Dallas Cowboys December 28 1980 1 30 p m CBS Houston Oilers 7 27 Oakland Raiders December 28 1980 5 00 p m NBC Divisional playoffs Minnesota Vikings 16 31 Philadelphia Eagles January 3 1981 12 30 p m CBS Buffalo Bills 14 20 San Diego Chargers January 3 1981 4 00 p m NBC Oakland Raiders 14 12 Cleveland Browns January 4 1981 12 30 p m NBC Dallas Cowboys 30 27 Atlanta Falcons January 4 1981 4 00 p m CBS Conference Championships Dallas Cowboys 7 20 Philadelphia Eagles January 11 1981 1 00 p m CBS Oakland Raiders 34 27 San Diego Chargers January 11 1981 5 00 p m NBC Super Bowl XVLouisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Oakland Raiders 27 10 Philadelphia Eagles January 25 1981 6 00 p m NBCWild card playoffs editSunday December 28 1980 edit NFC Dallas Cowboys 34 Los Angeles Rams 13 edit Los Angeles Rams vs Dallas Cowboys Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRams 6 7 0013Cowboys 3 10 14734 at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 1 30 p m ESTGame weather 60 F 16 C mostly cloudyGame attendance 63 052Referee Pat HaggertyTV announcers CBS Gary Bender play by play and John Madden color commentator Game information Scoring DAL field goal Septien 28 DAL 0 3 LA Thomas 1 run kick blocked LA 6 3 DAL field goal Septien 29 6 6 LA Dennard 21 pass from Ferragamo Corral kick LA 13 6 DAL Dorsett 12 run Septien kick 13 13 DAL Dorsett 10 pass from White Septien kick DAL 13 20 DAL Johnson 35 pass from White Septien kick DAL 13 27 DAL D Pearson 11 pass from White Septien kick DAL 13 34 The Cowboys avenged both a 38 14 loss to the Rams two weeks earlier in a game they trailed 38 0 and their upset defeat in the previous year s NFC Divisional playoff as Dallas running back Tony Dorsett rushed for 160 yards caught three passes for 28 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead his team to victory A 14 yard punt return by Dallas running back James Jones set up kicker Rafael Septien s 28 yard field goal to give the Cowboys a 3 0 lead The Rams responded by driving 73 yards to score on running back Jewerl Thomas 1 yard run However the ensuing extra point was blocked and Septien later made a 29 yard field goal to tie the game at 6 In the second quarter Los Angeles drove 80 yards in six plays to score on Vince Ferragamo s 21 yard touchdown pass to receiver Preston Dennard who finished the game with six receptions for 117 yards but the Cowboys tied the game before halftime by moving the ball 71 yards on a drive that ended with Dorsett s 12 yard rushing touchdown After the game was tied at halftime 13 13 Dallas coach Tom Landry went to a 5 man defensive front and they dropped various combinations into seven and eight man coverage to confuse the Rams potent passing game The result was a combination of pressure on Ferragamo who completed just five of 13 second half passes for 49 yards and was intercepted three times 1 Danny White threw touchdown passes on Dallas first three drives of the second half His 37 yard completion to tight end Jay Saldi set up a score on a 10 yard pass to Dorsett who caught the ball at the 7 and dragged Rams defenders Johnnie Johnson and Rod Perry all the way into the end zone Then Cowboys corner Aaron Mitchell picked off a pass from Ferragamo and returned it 12 yards setting off a 70 yard Dallas drive that ended with White s 35 yard touchdown completion to Butch Johnson Now with a comfortable lead Dallas put the game away early in the fourth quarter driving 95 yards including a 23 yard burst by Dorsett to go up 34 13 on White s 11 yard touchdown pass to Drew Pearson Dallas then turned to a potent rushing attack to chew up time and keep the Rams offense off the field By the end of the game Dallas rushed 46 times for a franchise playoff record 338 yards while also setting a franchise record for total yards with 528 and holding the Rams to 260 Jones finished the game with three kickoff returns for 72 yards five punt returns for 81 yards and another 38 yards on five carries This was the sixth postseason meeting between the Rams and Cowboys Dallas previously won three of the five meetings 2 Previous playoff games Dallas leads 3 2 in all time playoff games 1973 Los Angeles Rams 16 Dallas Cowboys 27 1973 NFC Divisional playoffs 1975 Dallas Cowboys 37 Los Angeles Rams 7 1975 NFC Championship Game 1976 Los Angeles Rams 14 Dallas Cowboys 12 1976 NFC Divisional playoffs 1978 Dallas Cowboys 28 Los Angeles Rams 0 1978 NFC Championship Game 1979 Los Angeles Rams 21 Dallas Cowboys 19 1979 NFC Divisional playoffs AFC Oakland Raiders 27 Houston Oilers 7 edit Houston Oilers vs Oakland Raiders Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalOilers 7 0 007Raiders 3 7 01727 at Oakland Coliseum Oakland California Game time 5 00 p m ESTGame weather 58 F 14 C sunnyGame attendance 53 333Referee Chuck HeberlingTV announcers NBC Charlie Jones play by play and Len Dawson color commentator Game information Scoring OAK field goal Bahr 47 OAK 0 3 HOU Campbell 1 run Fritsch kick HOU 7 3 OAK Christensen 1 pass from Plunkett Bahr kick OAK 7 10 OAK Whittington 44 pass from Plunkett Bahr kick OAK 7 17 OAK field goal Bahr 37 OAK 7 20 OAK Hayes 20 interception return Bahr kick OAK 7 27 Even though the Oilers recorded more yards more first downs and more time of possession the Raiders scored on big plays to win 27 7 This game was notable in that the Oilers starting quarterback was Ken Stabler who had spent 10 years as Oakland s quarterback before he was traded to Houston prior to this season Houston s offense also featured future hall of fame tight end Dave Casper who had played for Oakland since 1974 until he was traded to the Oilers in week 6 3 Houston running back Earl Campbell lost a fumble on the first play of the game which was recovered by Oakland safety Mike Davis setting up Oakland kicker Chris Bahr s 47 yard field goal After several more possessions Stabler s 22 yard pass to Ronnie Coleman and a 15 yard run by Campbell got the Oilers moving on a 55 yard 9 play drive that ended with Campbell s 1 yard touchdown run In the second quarter Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed a 37 yard pass to running back Kenny King before finishing the 59 yard drive with a 1 yard touchdown pass to Todd Christensen giving the Raiders a 10 7 lead which they took into halftime 4 Houston mounted a scoring threat in the third quarter but Raiders cornerback Lester Hayes intercepted Stabler in the end zone Neither team would score again until the fourth quarter when Oakland moved the ball 80 yards in four plays with Plunkett completing a 33 yard pass to Cliff Branch before finding Arthur Whittington in the end zone for a 44 yard score Later on his 21 yard completion to running back Mark van Eeghen sparked a 55 yard drive that set up Bahr s 37 yard field goal With about six minutes left in the game Hayes returned an interception 20 yards to the end zone to clinch the Raiders victory This would the last playoff game Oakland would host until 2000 Stabler threw for 243 yards but was intercepted twice and sacked seven times Campbell rushed for 91 yards and a score Hayes had two interceptions three pass deflections and two sacks After the game Oilers linebacker Thomas Henderson was so upset he threw several pieces of his equipment into the stands including his shoes If I wouldn t have been arrested for indecent exposure I would have thrown them my jock strap he said later 1 This was the third postseason meeting between the Oilers and Raiders Oakland won both previous meetings back when both teams were in the AFL 2 Previous playoff games Oakland leads 2 0 in all time playoff games 1967 Houston Oilers 7 Oakland Raiders 40 1967 AFL Championship Game 1969 Houston Oilers 7 Oakland Raiders 56 1969 AFL Divisional playoffsDivisional playoffs editSaturday January 3 1981 edit NFC Philadelphia Eagles 31 Minnesota Vikings 16 edit Minnesota Vikings vs Philadelphia Eagles Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 7 7 2016Eagles 0 7 141031 at Veterans Stadium Philadelphia Pennsylvania Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 29 F 2 C cloudyGame attendance 70 178Referee Jim TunneyTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play and Tom Brookshier color commentator Game information Scoring MIN White 30 pass from Kramer Danmeier kick MIN 7 0 MIN Brown 1 run Danmeier kick MIN 14 0 PHI Carmichael 9 pass from Jaworski Franklin kick MIN 14 7 PHI Montgomery 8 run Franklin kick 14 14 MIN Safety Jaworski tackled in end zone by Blair and Martin MIN 16 14 PHI Montgomery 5 run Franklin kick PHI 21 16 PHI field goal Franklin 33 PHI 24 16 PHI Harrington 2 run Franklin kick PHI 31 16 The Eagles forced eight turnovers seven in the second half en route to a 31 16 victory while also holding the Vikings to just 215 total yards with a mere 36 on the ground It marked a bitter repeat for Minnesota who had lost to the Eagles 42 7 during the regular season The Vikings scored 14 unanswered points in the first half starting with wide receiver Sammy White s 30 yard touchdown reception from quarterback Tommy Kramer Then after a punt they drove 69 yards in 10 plays to score on running back Ted Brown s 1 yard touchdown run However Philadelphia scored before halftime by finishing off an 85 yard drive with quarterback Ron Jaworski s 9 yard touchdown completion to wide receiver Harold Carmichael The Eagles then tied the game on the opening possession of the second half with Wilbert Montgomery s 8 yard touchdown run Then the wave of turnovers began 11 total between both teams First Kramer threw a pass that was intercepted by Roynell Young on the Eagles 7 yard line Minnesota then scored a safety when Jaworski was sacked in the end zone by Matt Blair and Doug Martin but Reggie Wilkes recovered a fumbled punt return by Vikings running back Eddie Payton on the Minnesota 18 that set up Montgomery s 5 yard touchdown run putting the Eagles up 21 16 With 16 seconds left in the third quarter Eagles defensive end Carl Hairston forced a recovered a fumble from Kramer on the Vikings 44 yard line But this opportunity was wasted as Montgomery fumbled the ball back to Minnesota on the next play Early in the fourth quarter Ken Clarke of the Eagles recovered a fumble from Doug Paschal which was soon countered by Jaworski s interception to John Turner A few plays later Herm Edwards intercepted a pass from Kramer only to see this later nullified by Jaworski s interception to Tom Hannon With 9 16 left in regulation Eagles linebacker Frank LeMaster returned an interception from Kramer seven yards to the Vikings 15 leading to Tony Franklin s 33 yard field goal to increase the Eagles lead to 24 16 Then on the Vikings next drive Edwards intercepted another pass and returned it 14 yards to the Minnesota 31 leading to Perry Harrington s 1 yard rushing touchdown to make the final score 31 16 On the last play of the game Young intercepted a pass from Kramer in the end zone This was the first postseason meeting between the Vikings and Eagles 2 AFC San Diego Chargers 20 Buffalo Bills 14 edit Buffalo Bills vs San Diego Chargers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBills 0 14 0014Chargers 3 0 71020 at Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego California Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 65 F 18 C sunnyGame attendance 52 253Referee Gene BarthTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play and Merlin Olsen color commentator Game information Scoring SD field goal Benirschke 22 SD 3 0 BUF Leaks 1 run Mike Mayer kick BUF 7 3 BUF Lewis 9 pass from Ferguson Mike Mayer kick BUF 14 3 SD Joiner 9 pass from Fouts Benirschke kick BUF 14 10 SD field goal Benirschke 22 BUF 14 13 SD Smith 50 pass from Fouts Benirschke kick SD 20 14 Although San Diego outgained Buffalo in total yards 397 to 244 they still found themselves trailing for most of the game With 2 08 left in the fourth quarter Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts threw the game winning 50 yard touchdown pass to receiver Ron Smith to defeat the Bills 20 14 This was San Diego s first postseason win since 1963 in the AFL and their first playoff win as an NFL team San Diego scored first with a 22 yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke on their opening drive But the Bills stormed back with two unanswered touchdowns First they responded to the field goal by driving 72 yards aided by a 37 yard pass interference penalty on linebacker Ray Preston to score on Roosevelt Leaks 1 yard touchdown run Late in the second quarter Charles Romes forced a fumble from Charlie Joiner that defensive back Bill Simpson recovered for Buffalo on the Chargers 33 yard line The Bills then drove to a 14 3 lead in four plays as Joe Ferguson completed an 18 yard pass to Frank Lewis and then found him in the end zone for a 9 yard score 5 However San Diego took the second half kickoff and quickly racked up yardage with an 18 yard run by Chuck Muncie and a 45 yard completion from Fouts to Joiner Fouts eventually finished the 70 yard drive with a 9 yard touchdown pass to Joiner making the score 14 10 Then late in the third quarter the Chargers forced the Bills to punt from their own 8 yard line and got the ball with great field position on the Buffalo 49 Fouts then led the team to the 1 but a penalty pushed them back and they ended up settling for Rolf Benirschke s 22 yard field goal to make it 14 13 Buffalo had a great chance to put the game away when Lou Piccone blocked a Chargers punt that was recovered by linebacker Ervin Parker on the San Diego 38 But safety Glen Edwards intercepted a pass from Ferguson on the San Diego 9 yard line to keep the Bills from scoring With 6 17 left in regulation Buffalo got another chance to get a decisive score when they recovered a fumbled punt return from Mike Fuller But two plays later defensive tackle Fred Dean dropped Joe Cribbs for a 1 yard loss on third and 1 and then Nick Mike Mayer missed a 49 yard field goal attempt giving the ball back to San Diego with 3 59 left After driving to midfield the Chargers faced third and 10 with 2 08 remaining Buffalo sent safety Steve Freeman on a blitz for the next play leaving Smith San Diego s No 3 receiver one on one with Simpson Earlier in the game Simpson had knocked the ball out of Smith s hands during a catch attempt and then picked it off in mid air But this time Smith managed to get one step ahead of Simpson make the catch and evade his desperate diving tackle attempt leaving Simpson face down on the turf as he raced 50 yards for a touchdown Edwards sealed the victory for the Chargers after the ensuing kickoff by recording his second interception from Ferguson with 1 16 left in the game 6 After the game it was revealed that Ferguson had been playing with a fractured ankle suffered three weeks earlier in a game against the New England Patriots He finished the day with 180 yards and a touchdown but was intercepted three times Fouts threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns with one interception His top target was receiver John Jefferson who caught seven passes for 102 yards Prior to this game Ron Smith had caught only 7 passes during the season and his 50 yard game winning score was his only catch of the game This was the third postseason meeting between the Bills and Chargers Buffalo won both prior meetings when both teams resided in the AFL 2 Previous playoff games Buffalo leads 2 0 in all time playoff games 1964 San Diego Chargers 7 Buffalo Bills 20 1964 AFL Championship Game 1965 Buffalo Bills 23 San Diego Chargers 0 1965 AFL Championship Game Sunday January 4 1981 edit AFC Oakland Raiders 14 Cleveland Browns 12 edit Oakland Raiders vs Cleveland Browns Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRaiders 0 7 0714Browns 0 6 6012 at Cleveland Stadium Cleveland Ohio Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 4 F 16 C cloudyGame attendance 78 245Referee Ben DreithTV announcers NBC Don Criqui play by play and John Brodie color commentator Game information Scoring CLE Bolton 42 interception return kick blocked CLE 6 0 OAK van Eeghen 1 run Bahr kick OAK 7 6 CLE field goal Cockroft 30 CLE 9 7 CLE field goal Cockroft 30 CLE 12 7 OAK van Eeghen 1 run Bahr kick OAK 14 12 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 Instead of opting for a game winning field goal Cleveland decided to attempt a passing play because Browns kicker Don Cockroft had previously missed two of four field goal attempts had another aborted following a bad snap and had one extra point blocked In addition the field was frozen and slippery With the game time temperature at 4 F 16 C the coldest NFL playoff game since the Ice Bowl of December 31 1967 the first quarter contained nothing but punts and interceptions with Cleveland s Ron Bolton and Oakland s Lester Hayes each recording a pick Near the end of the quarter Sipe s 20 yard completion to Reggie Rucker sparked a drive inside the Raiders 30 yard line but it ended with no points early in the second quarter when Cockroft missed a field goal attempt from 47 yards On Oakland s ensuing drive quarterback Jim Plunkett lost a fumble while being sacked but their defense kept the Browns in check and Cockroft missed another field goal try this one from 30 yards out Finally with 6 02 left in the second quarter Bolton scored the first points of the day by recording his second interception from Plunkett and returning it 42 yards to the end zone However Cockroft s ensuing extra point was blocked by Ted Hendricks After an exchange of punts Oakland managed to get on the board with Plunkett completing passes to Bob Chandler and Raymond Chester for gains of 15 and 26 yards on a 64 yard scoring drive Mark van Eeghen finished it off with a 1 yard touchdown run with 18 seconds left in the half making the score 7 6 On Cleveland s opening drive of the second half a 28 yard kickoff return to the 40 yard line by Charles White started off a 48 yard drive that ended with Cockroft s 30 yard field goal retaking the lead for the Browns at 9 7 Then after forcing a punt Cleveland drove to the Raiders 24 yard line but on a field goal attempt holder Paul McDonald was unable to handle a bad snap and was downed for an 11 yard loss Starting out their next drive on the Raiders 44 after a punt Cleveland drove to the 9 featuring a 21 yard reception by Dave Logan to score on another 30 yard field goal from Cockroft making the score 12 7 going into the fourth quarter 7 Early in the final quarter the Raiders took a 14 12 lead at the end of an 80 yard drive highlighted by Chester s 27 yard catch On the last play van Eeghen scored his second 1 yard touchdown run of the day Later on the Raiders had a chance to put the game away when they recovered a fumble from Sipe on the Browns 24 yard line with 4 19 left in the game But after moving to a third and 1 situation on the 15 van Eeghen was stuffed for no gain on two consecutive plays On the second play after the turnover Sipe completed a 29 yard pass to tight end Ozzie Newsome and later a 23 yarder to Greg Pruitt Then Mike Pruitt ran the ball 14 yards to the Raiders 14 yard line Pruitt gained another yard on the next play and the team called a timeout from the 13 with 49 seconds left Browns coach Sam Rutigliano called for a pass play Red Right 88 instructing Sipe that if no one was open throw it to the blond in the first row His intention was to give the team one last chance to score a touchdown before running the ball on third down to set up a Cockroft field goal But on the pass play Sipe was picked off by Davis while trying to connect with Newsome in the back of the end zone allowing the Raiders to escape with a win 8 The quarterbacks of both teams were completely dominated throughout the game Sipe completed just 13 of 40 passes for 183 yards and intercepted three times while Plunkett completed only 14 of 30 passes for 149 yards with two interceptions Hayes and Bolton each had two interceptions This was the first postseason meeting between the Raiders and Browns 2 NFC Dallas Cowboys 30 Atlanta Falcons 27 edit Dallas Cowboys vs Atlanta Falcons Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 3 7 02030Falcons 10 7 7327 at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium Atlanta Georgia Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 39 F 4 C sunny breezyGame attendance 59 793Referee Fred SilvaTV announcers CBS Vin Scully play by play and George Allen color commentator Game information Scoring ATL field goal Mazzetti 38 ATL 3 0 ATL Jenkins 60 pass from Bartkowski Mazzetti kick ATL 10 0 DAL field goal Septien 38 ATL 10 3 DAL DuPree 5 pass from White Septien kick 10 10 ATL Cain 1 run Mazzetti kick ATL 17 10 ATL Andrews 12 pass from Bartkowski Mazzetti kick ATL 24 10 DAL Newhouse 1 run Septien kick ATL 24 17 ATL field goal Mazzetti 34 ATL 27 17 DAL D Pearson 14 pass from White Septien kick ATL 27 24 DAL D Pearson 23 pass from White kick failed DAL 30 27 The Cowboys scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to come from behind and defeat the Falcons 30 27 Atlanta jumped to a 10 3 lead aided by quarterback Steve Bartkowski s 60 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Alfred Jenkins In the second quarter Dallas recovered a fumble in Atlanta territory and tied the game on quarterback Danny White s 5 yard touchdown completion to tight end Billy Joe DuPree However the Falcons responded with a 1 yard touchdown run by Lynn Cain to take a 17 10 lead Then after forcing a punt Atlanta mounted another drive into Dallas territory but Steve Wilson intercepted a pass from Bartkowski and the score remained 17 10 at halftime Dallas started out the second half with a drive to midfield but lost the ball on a play that initially appeared to go in their favor Running back Preston Pearson caught a short pass from White and took off for a big gain but linebacker Joel Williams who initially pressured White into making the pass managed to chase Pearson down and force a fumble on the 15 yard line After recovering the fumble Atlanta stormed down the field and increased their lead to 24 10 with Bartkowski s 12 yard touchdown pass to running back William Andrews Starting a drive with 3 38 left in the third quarter Dallas mounted an 85 yard drive that ended with Robert Newhouse s 1 yard touchdown run with 13 50 left in the game Dallas subsequently forced a punt but Atlanta safety Tom Pridemore intercepted a pass from White and returned it 22 yards to the Cowboys 37 yard line setting up a 34 yard field goal from Tim Mazzetti to increase the lead to 27 17 Dallas then marched 62 yards to score on Drew Pearson s 14 yard touchdown reception with 3 04 left in the game Then two plays after the ensuing kickoff Dallas lineman Ed Too Tall Jones appeared to jump offsides which would have given the Falcons a first down but managed to maintain his footing and avoid crossing the line of scrimmage before the snap As a result his sudden movement threw off Atlanta s offense and he ended up making a key tackle to end the drive and force a punt Following the punt Dallas advanced 70 yards to score on Pearson s 23 yard touchdown catch with 47 seconds left Charlie Waters fumbled the snap on the extra point attempt keeping the score 30 27 and giving Atlanta a chance to drive for the tying field goal But the Falcons turned the ball over on downs before they could move it out of their own territory Jenkins finished the game with four receptions for 155 yards The game is featured as one of the NFL s Greatest Games as the Duel in Dixie This was the second postseason meeting between the Cowboys and Falcons Dallas won the only prior meeting 2 Previous playoff games Dallas leads 1 0 in all time playoff games 1978 Atlanta Falcons 20 Dallas Cowboys 27 1978 NFC Divisional playoffsConference Championships editSunday January 11 1981 edit NFC Philadelphia Eagles 20 Dallas Cowboys 7 edit Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 0 7 007Eagles 7 0 10320 at Veterans Stadium Philadelphia Pennsylvania Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 17 F 8 C sunny breezyGame attendance 71 522Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play and Tom Brookshier color commentator Game information Scoring PHI Montgomery 42 run Franklin kick PHI 7 0 DAL Dorsett 3 run Septien kick 7 7 PHI field goal Franklin 26 PHI 10 7 PHI Harris 9 run Franklin kick PHI 17 7 PHI field goal Franklin 20 PHI 20 7 nbsp 1980 NFC Championship Game Although Philadelphia quarterback Ron Jaworski completed only nine of 29 passes for 91 yards and was intercepted twice running back Wilbert Montgomery led the Eagles to a victory by rushing for 194 yards and a touchdown Dallas had been the highest scoring team in the NFL during the regular season but against the Eagles defense they could only gain 206 yards and score a single touchdown They also fumbled five times losing three of them Dallas was forced to a three and out on their opening drive and the kick from quarterback Danny White who also served as the team s punter went just 26 yards before John Sciarra returned it to the Cowboys 42 yard line One play later Montgomery scored on a 42 yard rushing touchdown The Eagles earned themselves chances to score on their next two drives However they were stopped both times and their special teams unit failed to capitalize First they drove to the Dallas 23 yard line only to have Tony Franklin s field goal attempt blocked by Dallas cornerback Aaron Mitchell Then they drove to the Cowboys 16 yard line where Harvey Martin sacked Jaworski on third down and a high snap on the field goal try sailed right through Jaworski s hands Midway through the second quarter White who had been held to negative passing yardage finally got the Cowboys going on a 10 play 68 yard drive completing an 18 yard screen pass to Tony Dorsett and a 12 yarder to Drew Pearson before Dorsett wrapped it up with a 3 yard touchdown run to tie the game The score would remain 7 7 at halftime due to another blown scoring chance by the Eagles when Jaworski s touchdown pass to Harold Carmichael was canceled out by a 15 yard personal foul penalty on guard Woody Peoples In the third quarter the first turnover of the game occurred when Philadelphia s Billy Campfield recovered a fumbled punt return from James Jones Dallas quickly took the ball back with Anthony Dickerson s interception but they only held on for a few plays before White lost a fumble due to a massive hit from Carl Hairston which defensive end Dennis Harrison recovered on the Dallas 11 yard line to set up Franklin s 26 yard field goal Dallas seemed to be in position to respond when tight end Jay Saldi made a leaping catch on the Eagles 40 yard line for a 28 yard gain White s longest completion of the day On the next play rookie cornerback Roynell Young stripped the ball from Dorsett and linebacker Jerry Robinson returned it 22 yards to the Dallas 38 yard line Six plays later running back Leroy Harris scored a 9 yard touchdown to give the Eagles a 17 7 lead Later on Montgomery s 55 yard carry put the Eagles in position to put the game away but Mitchell kept Dallas chances alive by intercepting a pass from Jaworski in the end zone Despite the interception the Cowboys offense was still unable to move the ball For the rest of the game the Cowboys never made it into Eagles territory and after Philadelphia put together a 62 yard drive to score the final points of the game on Franklin s 20 yard field goal with 2 10 remaining Young intercepted a pass from White on their final play of the game with 30 seconds remaining The Eagles as the home team elected to wear their road white jerseys instead of their home green jerseys so as to force Dallas to wear their rarely used blue jerseys rather than their familiar white jerseys through the years the Cowboys blue jerseys were said to be jinxed since they often lost wearing them especially in Super Bowl V This would be the last game in which the Cowboys wore their royal blue jerseys in 1981 they debuted a new navy blue uniform with a significantly different and darker shade of blue than that still used for the numbers on their white jerseys Montgomery finished with more all purpose yards 208 then the entire Cowboys offense This was the first time Dallas had ever allowed an opposing player to rush for over 100 yards in team postseason history This would be the Eagles last playoff victory until the 1992 season Super Bowl XV began a five game postseason losing streak for the franchise This was the first postseason meeting between the Cowboys and Eagles 2 AFC Oakland Raiders 34 San Diego Chargers 27 edit Oakland Raiders vs San Diego Chargers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRaiders 21 7 3334Chargers 7 7 10327 at Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego California Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 71 F 22 C mostly cloudyGame attendance 52 675Referee Cal LeporeTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play and Merlin Olsen color commentator Game information Scoring OAK Chester 65 pass from Plunkett Bahr kick OAK 7 0 SD Joiner 48 pass from Fouts Benirschke kick 7 7 OAK Plunkett 5 run Bahr kick OAK 14 7 OAK King 21 pass from Plunkett Bahr kick OAK 21 7 OAK van Eeghen 3 run Bahr kick OAK 28 7 SD Joiner 8 pass from Fouts Benirschke kick OAK 28 14 SD field goal Benirschke 26 OAK 28 17 SD Muncie 6 run Benirschke kick OAK 28 24 OAK field goal Bahr 27 OAK 31 24 OAK field goal Bahr 33 OAK 34 24 SD field goal Benirschke 27 OAK 34 27 Oakland built a 28 7 first half lead but had to hold off a furious comeback attempt to become the second wild card team in NFL history to make it to the Super Bowl In the first quarter alone Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed 5 6 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for a score On the third play of the game Plunkett threw a pass that bounced off the hands of Kenny King and into the arms of tight end Raymond Chester who took off to the end zone for a 65 yard touchdown reception 9 The Chargers seemed primed to respond as Dan Fouts completed a 55 yard pass to Ron Smith on their first play of the next drive but Lester Hayes who recorded 13 interceptions in the regular season and four in the previous two playoff games picked off a pass from Fouts and returned it 16 yards to the Raiders 25 yard line However the Chargers defense forced a punt and Fouts made up for his mistake on the next possession hooking up with Charlie Joiner for a 48 yard touchdown to tie the game at 7 Oakland stormed back with 21 unanswered points First Plunkett s 48 yard completion to receiver Cliff Branch on third down and 20 set off a 7 play 76 yard drive that ended with his 5 yard touchdown run Then the Raiders defense forced a punt and Ira Matthews returned Rick Partridge s 41 yard kick 14 yards to the Chargers 49 yard line Four plays later Plunkett s 21 yard touchdown pass to King made the score 21 7 with 1 35 left in the first quarter San Diego took the ball back and drove to the Raiders 21 yard line featuring a 28 yard completion from tight end Kellen Winslow to John Jefferson on a trick play but safety Burgess Owens ended the drive with an interception Following a punt San Diego running back Mike Thomas lost a fumble that was recovered by linebacker Ted Hendricks on the Chargers 29 yard line and the Raiders capitalized with Plunkett s 23 yard completion to Branch leading to another touchdown this one on a 3 yard run by Mark van Eeghen to build a 28 7 lead Following Hank Bauer s 27 yard kickoff return to the 36 yard line San Diego drove 64 yards in 13 plays including a 24 yard reception by Thomas to score on Fouts 8 yard touchdown completion to Joiner cutting their deficit to 28 14 with 1 05 left in the half The Chargers continued to cut away at the Raiders lead in the second half driving 68 yards in 12 plays on their opening drive Two dropped passes by Jefferson in the end zone spoiled their chances for a touchdown but Rolf Benirschke kicked a 26 yard field goal making the score 28 17 Their defense then forced a punt which Mike Fuller returned 28 yards to the Raiders 41 yard line From there San Diego took the ball all the way to the end zone scoring on a 7 play drive that ended on Chuck Muncie s 6 yard touchdown run cutting the deficit to 28 24 Oakland responded with a 68 yard drive including a 22 yard completion from Plunkett to King leading to Chris Bahr s 27 yard field goal to retake their 7 point lead Then after a three and out Matthews returned Partridge s next punt six yards to the Oakland 49 where the Raiders added a 33 yard field goal from Bahr to increase their lead to 34 24 with 9 46 left in the game The Chargers then countered with a 72 yard drive ending with Benirschke s 27 yard field goal The Raiders defense was exhausted and they implored their offense by saying don t let them have the damn ball back citation needed The Raiders then held onto the ball for the last 6 52 of the game on a 15 play drive 12 runs one pass two quarterback kneels with Plunkett scrambling twice on third down to pick up key first downs to clinch the victory 10 Plunkett finished the game completing 14 of 18 passes for 261 yards and two touchdowns Chester caught five passes for a career postseason high 102 yards and a touchdown Fouts threw for 336 yards and two scores but was intercepted twice Joiner caught six passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns 11 This was the first postseason meeting between the Raiders and Chargers 2 Super Bowl XV Oakland Raiders 27 Philadelphia Eagles 10 editFurther information Super Bowl XV Super Bowl XV Oakland Raiders vs Philadelphia Eagles Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRaiders AFC 14 0 10327Eagles NFC 0 3 0710 at Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Date January 25 1981Game attendance 76 135Referee Ben DreithTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play and Merlin Olsen color commentator This was the first Super Bowl meeting between the Raiders and Eagles 2 Trivia editWith their Wild Card round win the Oakland Raiders had played and defeated the Houston Oilers in the playoffs by scores of 40 7 1967 56 7 1969 and 27 7 1980 External links editAFC Championship Game Box Score at PFRReferences edit a b Chicago Tribune Historical Newspapers a b c d e f g h i Team Matchup History www footballdb com Greatest Moments 1980 AFC Wild Card Raider Defense Slams Door on Oilers 27 7 The Washington Post The Washington Post Fouts 50 Yard Pass to Smith Ousts Buffalo 20 14 in AFC The Washington Post The Washington Post Moran Malcolm January 4 1981 Chargers Oust Bills 20 14 Eagles Rally to Win by 31 16 The New York Times Greatest Moments 1980 AFC Divisional Playoff Kardiac Kids fall to Oakland Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved August 17 2013 Moran Malcolm January 12 1981 EAGLES AND RAIDERS ADVANCE TO THE SUPER BOWL The New York Times p C1 Retrieved April 25 2024 Greatest Moments 1980 AFC Championship AFC Championship Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers January 11th 1981 Pro Football Reference com Total Football The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League ISBN 0 06 270174 6 The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Book 1995 ISBN 0 89204 523 X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1980 81 NFL playoffs amp oldid 1220688298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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