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1984 edition of the Super Bowl

Super Basin 18
Super Bowl XVIII.svg
1 2 3 iv Total
WAS 0 iii 6 0 9
LA 7 14 14 3 38
Engagement January 22, 1984 (1984-01-22)
Stadium Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida
MVP Marcus Allen, running back
Favorite Redskins by 3[i] [2]
Referee Factor Barth
Attendance 72,920[three]
Current/Hereafter Hall of Famers
Redskins: Bobby Beathard (general manager), Joe Gibbs (caput omnibus), Darrell Greenish, Russ Grimm, Fine art Monk, John Riggins
Raiders: Al Davis (owner/full general manager), Tom Flores (caput charabanc), Marcus Allen, Cliff Co-operative, Ray Guy, Mike Haynes, Ted Hendricks, Howie Long
Ceremonies
National canticle Barry Manilow
Money toss Bronko Nagurski
Halftime show "Salute to Superstars of the Silver Screen"
TV in the United States
Network CBS
Announcers Pat Summerall and John Madden
Nielsen ratings 46.4
(an estimated 77.62 one thousand thousand viewers) [4]
Market place share 71
Cost of 30-second commercial $368,000
Radio in the Us
Network CBS Radio
Announcers Jack Cadet and Hank Stram
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Super Bowl 18 was an American football game game played on January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion and defending Super Bowl XVII champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Briefing (AFC) champion Los Angeles Raiders to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1983 season. The Raiders defeated the Redskins, 38–9. The Raiders' 38 points scored and 29-signal margin of victory broke Super Basin records; information technology remains the about points scored by an AFC team in a Super Bowl. This was the first time the city of Tampa hosted the Super Bowl and was the AFC'due south concluding Super Bowl win until Super Bowl XXXII, won by the Denver Broncos.

The Redskins entered the game every bit the defending Super Basin XVII champions, finished the 1983 regular season with a league-best xiv–2 record, led the league in fewest rushing yards allowed, and set up a then-NFL record in scoring with 541 points. The Raiders posted a 12-four regular-season record in 1983, their 2d in Los Angeles, having moved in that location from Oakland in May 1982.

The Raiders outgained the Redskins in total yards, 385 to 283. Los Angeles built a 21–3 halftime lead, aided past touchdowns on Derrick Jensen'due south blocked punt recovery, and Jack Squirek's 5-yard interception return on a screen pass with seven seconds left in the beginning half. Raiders running back Marcus Allen, who became the third Heisman Bays winner to be named the Super Bowl MVP, carried the brawl 20 times for a and then-record full of 191 yards and two touchdowns, including a then-record 74-yard run in the tertiary quarter. He as well caught 2 passes for 18 yards.

The telecast of the game on CBS was seen past an estimated 77.62 million viewers.[4] The broadcast was notable for airing the famous "1984" television commercial, introducing the Apple Macintosh. The NFL highlight movie of this game was the final voiceover work for famous NFL narrator John Facenda.

As of the 2021 flavor, this is the Raiders' nigh contempo Super Bowl championship and the only fourth dimension that a Los Angeles-based team had won the Super Bowl until their then cantankerous-state rival Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.[5]

Background [edit]

NFL owners voted to award Super Bowl XVIII to Tampa on June iii, 1981, at a league coming together held in Detroit. This was the commencement time Tampa hosted the game, making it the first Super Bowl to exist played in Florida in a city other than Miami.

Washington Redskins [edit]

The Redskins entered the game appearing to be fifty-fifty improve than the previous flavour when they defeated the Miami Dolphins 27–17 in Super Basin XVII. The Redskins finished the regular season with a 14–2 tape, the best in the NFL, and their 2 losses were only by one point each. In improver, the Redskins set new NFL records with 541 points (since broken past the 1998 Minnesota Vikings, the 2007 and 2012 New England Patriots, 2011 Greenish Bay Packers, 2011 New Orleans Saints, 2013 Denver Broncos, and 2018 Kansas City Chiefs), and likewise had a turnover margin of +43 and the top-ranked run defense.

The Redskins had a number of efficient offensive weapons. Quarterback Joe Theismann won the NFL Nigh Valuable Actor Award for being the second rated passer in the league backside Steve Bartkowski, completing 276 out of 459 (60.1 percentage) of his passes for 3,714 yards, 29 touchdowns, and only eleven interceptions. He rushed for 234 yards and another touchdown. Washington'due south chief deep threats were wide receivers Charlie Brown (78 receptions, i,225 yards, and 8 touchdowns) and Fine art Monk (47 receptions, 746 yards, and 5 touchdowns), with the latter fully healthy after the previous year's injury that caused him to miss the entire postseason. Wide receiver Alvin Garrett, who replaced Monk during that fourth dimension, emerged equally a significant contributor by catching 25 passes for 332 yards. Fullback John Riggins one time over again was the team'due south top rusher with 1,347 yards, and set a then-NFL record by scoring the most rushing touchdowns in a season (24). Multi-talented running back Joe Washington recorded 772 rushing yards, while communicable 47 passes for 454 yards and 6 touchdowns. Kicker Mark Moseley led the NFL in scoring with 161 points, while Riggins ranked second with 144, making them the first teammates to finish a season as the NFL's top two scorers since 1951. Washington's powerful offensive line, "The Hogs", were led by two Pro Bowlers, baby-sit Russ Grimm and tackle Joe Jacoby.

The Redskins' defense force led the league in fewest rushing yards immune (i,289). Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dave Butz recorded 11.5 sacks and a fumble recovery. On the other side of the line, defensive cease Dexter Manley recorded 11 sacks and an interception. Defensive dorsum Mark Murphy led the NFL with 9 interceptions, while the other starters in the secondary, Vernon Dean, Anthony Washington and Ken Coffey, along with rookie cornerback Darrell Dark-green, combined for thirteen interceptions. Washington, Coffey and Green filled the void left by the flavour-long pause of safe Tony Peters and the flavor-long holdout by cornerback Jeris White.

Los Angeles Raiders [edit]

The Raiders made information technology to their fourth Super Bowl in team history after posting a 12–iv regular-season record. Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed 230 out of 379 (60.vii percent) passes resulting in 2,935 yards and 20 touchdowns. His favorite target was tight stop Todd Christensen, who led the NFL with 92 receptions for ane,247 yards and 12 touchdowns. Wide receivers Cliff Branch and Malcolm Barnwell combined for 74 receptions, 1,209 yards, and 6 touchdowns. But the largest touch on offense was running back Marcus Allen. In just his second NFL season, Allen led the squad in rushing yards (ane,014) and total yards from scrimmage (one,604), while ranking 2nd on the team in receptions (68) and touchdowns (eleven). But Allen was not the just key running back on the team. Kenny Rex and Frank Hawkins combined for 1,119 total rushing and receiving yards, and ten touchdowns. Los Angeles also had a powerful special teams attack led by Greg Pruitt, who led the NFL in punt returns (58), and punt render yards (666), while adding another 604 yards returning kickoffs and rushing for 154 yards and two scores.

On defense, their three-man forepart was led by Pro Bowl defensive linemen Howie Long (13 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries) and Lyle Alzado, who had 7 sacks, along with rookie Greg Townsend, who recorded 10.5 sacks and a 66-yard fumble render touchdown. The linebacking corps was led past Pro Bowlers Rod Martin and Matt Millen, along with 15-yr veteran Ted Hendricks. Martin had half dozen sacks and four interceptions. Cornerbacks Mike Haynes (caused in a trade from New England) and Lester Hayes were widely considered to be the best cornerback tandem in the NFL.[6] Pro Bowl Safety Vann McElroy recovered iii fumbles and ranked second in the NFL with viii interceptions. The Raiders' caput coach was Tom Flores.

Playoffs [edit]

The Raiders only allowed a combined total of 24 points in their playoff victories over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 38–ten, and the Seattle Seahawks (who had beaten the Raiders twice during the regular season), 30–xiv. Allen had been particularly effective in the playoffs, gaining a total of 375 combined yards and scoring 3 touchdowns. The Raiders' defense limited Seahawks running back Curt Warner, who had led the AFC in rushing yards (1,449 yards), to only 26 yards on xi carries.

Meanwhile, the Redskins crushed the Los Angeles Rams 51–7, and then narrowly defeated the San Francisco 49ers 24–21, with Mark Moseley kicking the game-winning field goal with just 40 seconds left. Mirroring the previous postseason, Riggins was a key contributor, rushing for a combined playoff total of 242 yards and 5 touchdowns in the ii games. In doing so, Riggins extended his NFL record of consecutive playoff games with at to the lowest degree 100 rushing yards to six. Dark-brown besides was a fundamental correspondent in both playoff wins, recording a combined full of 11 receptions for 308 yards and a touchdown. Washington's defense was just as effective at stopping their postseason opponent'due south rushing attack as they had been during the regular flavour, limiting running backs Eric Dickerson and Wendell Tyler to a combined full of lx rushing yards. Dickerson was the NFL'due south leading rusher with 1,808 yards and 18 touchdowns during the season, merely could just gain 16 yards on 10 carries against the Redskins' defense.

Super Bowl pregame news [edit]

Coming into Super Bowl XVIII, the Redskins were favored to win considering of their criminal offence, their number one-rated run defense, their league-all-time 14–ii regular-flavour record (they lost 2 games by one indicate each to the Dallas Cowboys, 31-thirty and the Dark-green Bay Packers, 48-47), and their Super Bowl win from concluding season. Also, the Redskins had defeated the Raiders during an October two regular-season game, 37–35, past scoring 17 points in the last six minutes of the game.

In 1970, Jim Plunkett had won the Heisman Bays as the quarterback of Stanford Academy with 2,229 votes. The runner up for the award, with 1,410 votes, was Academy of Notre Dame quarterback Joe Theismann.

Equally the designated domicile team in the annual rotation between AFC and NFC teams, the Raiders elected to wear their habitation blackness uniforms with silver pants, while the Redskins wore their white uniforms with burgundy pants, worn for every game, dwelling and abroad, by Washington in 1983 except at Philadelphia, San Diego and Dallas.

This was the final Super Basin to feature a team with a directly-on kicker, Mark Moseley of Washington.

This was the first Super Bowl to feature the Super Basin logo on the players uniforms but on the back of the helmet and only Washington wore information technology. A logo would non appear once more on the players uniforms until Super Bowl XXV but this time it was on the jerseys of both teams and would not become a regular practice until Super Bowl XXXII.

Broadcasting [edit]

The game was broadcast in the United States by CBS and featured the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Pat Summerall and colour commentator John Madden. Hosting pregame coverage for The Super Basin Today was Brent Musburger; Irv Cantankerous; Phyllis George (her final assignment for CBS) and Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder. Other contributors to CBS coverage included Jim Hill (who was also sports managing director of KNXT in Los Angeles which aired the game in that market {KNXT changed its call letters to the electric current KCBS-TV that April}; WDVM aired the game in Washington, D.C.); Charlsie Cantey; Pat O'Brien; Dick Vermeil; Tom Brookshier; Hank Stram (who besides worked the game aslope Jack Buck on CBS Radio); John Tesh and CBS News correspondent Charles Osgood. Dick Stockton would serve as pregame host for CBS Radio coverage; while Musburger would likewise contribute halftime commentary in improver to hosting CBS television receiver coverage[vii] During this game, CBS introduced a new theme and open up that would later on be used for their college football game coverage until information technology was replaced by the current higher football theme introduced on Super Bowl XXI (the next Super Bowl CBS aired at the end of the 1986 season).

In add-on to King and Marotta, who chosen the game over KRLA in Los Angeles, additional local radio coverage of Super Bowl Eighteen was provided by WMAL-AM with Frank Herzog, Sam Huff and Sonny Jurgensen announcing. Nationally, Jack Buck and Hank Stram announced for CBS Radio.

It was simulcast in Canada on CTV and in the United Kingdom on Channel iv.

Apple tree'due south famous "1984" boob tube commercial, introducing the Macintosh computer and directed by Ridley Scott, ran during a timeout in the third quarter. The advertizement changed how the Super Bowl would be used as a media ad platform.[ original inquiry? ]

As previously mentioned, the highlight package to Super Bowl Xviii was voiceover artist John Facenda'south final project for NFL Films. Facenda died 8 months after the game. An expanded version of Black Sunday (the highlight movie's championship) has appeared on NFL'south Greatest Games and contains an boosted hour of game footage plus audio play-by-play from Bill King and Rich Marotta (Raiders), and Frank Herzog and Sonny Jurgensen (Redskins), while retaining Facenda'southward narration.

Following the game, CBS aired the pilot episode of Airwolf.

Entertainment [edit]

The pregame festivities, which paid tribute to George Halas, featured the University of Florida Fightin' Gator Marching Band and the Florida State Academy Marching Chiefs. Afterward a moment of silence for Halas, singer Barry Manilow performed the national anthem. The coin toss anniversary featured Pro Football Hall of Fame fullback and defensive tackle Bronko Nagurski.

The halftime show was a "Salute to Superstars of Silver Screen."

Game summary [edit]

Outset Quarter [edit]

During the first one-half, the Raiders scored on law-breaking, defense force, and special teams, becoming the showtime team to score 2 non-offensive touchdowns in a Super Bowl. Less than v minutes into the game, Los Angeles's Derrick Jensen blocked Jeff Hayes' punt deep in Washington territory and recovered the ball in the finish zone to requite the Raiders a seven–0 lead. On their ensuing drive, Washington was forced to punt, but Los Angeles punt returner Ted Watts muffed the catch, and Washington safety Greg Williams recovered the ball at the Raiders 42-1000 line. However, the Redskins advanced but to the Raiders 27-grand line and came away with no points afterwards kicker Marking Moseley missed a 44-yard field goal attempt.

2d Quarter [edit]

Early in the second quarter, Raiders punter Ray Guy prevented a disaster when he leaped to pull in a high snap one-handed, earlier punting through the endzone for a touchback. Afterward Washington was forced to punt, Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed a 50-yard laissez passer to wide receiver Cliff Branch, advancing the brawl to the Redskins' 15-yard line. Branch said that the Raiders took advantage of the tailwind after the teams switched sides.[viii] Two plays later, Plunkett threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Co-operative, increasing the atomic number 82 to 14–0. One of the key contributors on the touchdown play was center Dave Dalby. Subsequently snapping the ball, Dalby had no one in front of him to cake, so he backpedaled into the backfield and spotted linebacker Rich Milot coming at Plunkett from the left side, managing to throw a block against him just in time to forbid a sack and enable Plunkett to throw the brawl. Cliff Branch became only the fourth histrion to catch a touchdown in ii different Super Bowls (after Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, and Butch Johnson).

On their side by side bulldoze, the Redskins moved the ball 73 yards in 12 plays to the Raiders 7-yard line, with Joe Theismann completing a 17-yard pass to receiver Alvin Garrett and 3 passes to tight end Clint Didier for 50 yards. Withal, linebacker Rod Martin broke up Theismann'south third-down laissez passer try, forcing Washington to settle for a 24-yard field goal by Moseley. Los Angeles took the ensuing starting time and drove 41 yards to the Redskins 39-yard line. The bulldoze stalled when Plunkett's third-down pass fell incomplete, but Ray Guy's 27-yard punt pinned Washington back at their own 12-thou line with 12 seconds left in the half. From there, caput coach Joe Gibbs had Theismann run a screen play called "Rocket Screen", simply Raiders linebacker Jack Squirek intercepted the pass and returned it for a touchdown to give the Raiders a 21–three halftime atomic number 82. The defense was prepared for the play, as Theismann had successfully completed an identical screen laissez passer to Joe Washington for a 67-yard gain in their 37–35 victory over the Raiders on October two. In fact, Los Angeles linebackers charabanc Charlie Sumner had sent Squirek onto the field as a last-2d substitution specifically to cover Washington. "I was mad," said linebacker Matt Millen, who had to run off the field to avert a penalty. "I'd called a blitz, and I was cranked up for it, but he told Jack to play the screen and sent him in. I guess Charlie knows what he's doing, huh?"[ix]

3rd Quarter [edit]

Allen (center) led the Raiders to a championship in Super Bowl Eighteen and earned MVP honors as he rushed for a record of 191 yards, including a memorable 74-one thousand touchdown run.[10]

The Redskins regrouped in the second half and scored on their opening drive by marching 70 yards in nine plays. First, Garrett returned the opening commencement 35 yards from 5 yards deep in the cease zone to the Washington xxx-yard line. And then, Theismann completed a 23-yard pass to receiver Charlie Brown to the Raiders 47-chiliad line. 8 plays later on, fullback John Riggins finished the drive with a ane-yard touchdown run. (Riggins became the second player to run for touchdowns in back-to-back Super Bowls; he had one in Super Basin XVII en route to winning that game's Super Bowl MVP award.) Moseley's extra point attempt was blocked by reserve tight terminate Don Hasselbeck, simply the Redskins had cut the score to 21–9 and were just two touchdowns away from taking the lead.

Withal, the Raiders completely took over the residue of the game, preventing whatsoever risk of a Washington comeback. On the ensuing drive, Washington defensive back Darrell Green was called for a 38-yard pass interference penalty while trying to cover Raiders receiver Malcolm Barnwell, setting up running back Marcus Allen's v-thou touchdown run vii plays later to make the score 28–nine. Tardily in the 3rd quarter, the Redskins had an opportunity to score after defensive back Anthony Washington forced and recovered a fumble from Branch at the Raiders 35-thou line. They moved the brawl 9 yards in their next three plays, and then faced quaternary down and one. Washington attempted to convert the fourth down with a run by Riggins, but like their successful quaternary-downwards conversion confronting the Miami Dolphins in the previous Super Bowl. Only this fourth dimension, Riggins was tackled by Martin for no gain.

On the next play, the last play of the third quarter, Plunkett handed the ball off to Allen, who started to run left as the play was designed. Just subsequently taking an unusually wide plow in that direction (he afterwards confessed, "I messed up."[8]), Allen saw a lot of defenders in front of him and cut back to the middle before taking off for a then-Super Bowl record 74-yard touchdown run, increasing L.A.'s atomic number 82 to 35–nine (Allen's run bankrupt the previous record of 58 yards ready by Tom Matte in Super Basin III). This play would afterwards exist immortalized by ane of the last bully lines from narrator John Facenda, who said, "As Washington's hopes faded into the dying daylight, on came Marcus Allen, running with the night."

4th Quarter [edit]

In the fourth quarter, the Raiders sacked Theismann three times, forcing him to fumble once, and intercepted a pass. Meanwhile, a 39-yard run from Allen set up a 21-yard field goal from kicker Chris Bahr to make the final score of the game 38–9.

Plunkett finished the game with xvi out of 25 pass completions for 172 yards and a touchdown. Theismann threw for more yards than Plunkett (243), but was just 16 out of 35 and was intercepted twice. He was also sacked six times. Co-operative was the top receiver of the game with six receptions for 94 yards and a touchdown. Guy punted 7 times for 299 yards (42.7 boilerplate), with 244 net yards (34.eight average) and planted five of his seven punts inside the twenty. Martin recorded a sack, a pass deflection, and a bollix recovery. Riggins, who had rushed for over 100 yards in his concluding half-dozen postseason games, was held to 64 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, with his longest proceeds being just 8 yards. Chocolate-brown was their peak receiver with three receptions for 93 yards. Tight end Clint Didier caught five passes for 65 yards. Garrett recorded 100 yards on starting time returns, and i reception for 17 yards. Part of both of Allen's touchdown runs were cutbacks, which, according to New York Daily News writer Larry Play tricks, burned an overpursuing Redskins defense.[8]

After the game, Redskins general manager Bobby Beathard said that Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes were the difference in the game. Haynes had played out his contract with the Patriots later on the 1982 season, and saturday out most of the first part of the 1983 season during contract negotiations. He eventually signed with the Raiders, who were forced to requite the Patriots draft picks in compensation. He played the final five games of the regular season; his add-on gave the Raiders two shutdown corners. According to Beathard, Hayes and Haynes "changed our whole game plan." Hayes had only one tackle, but had the left side of the field covered so effectively that Theismann inappreciably bothered to throw there. Haynes had two tackles, i interception, and ii pass breakups.[6] Although Brown averaged 31 yards on his three receptions, Redskin wide receivers combined for only five catches, with none in the offset half.[8] Another factor was Guy; he punted seven times for an average of 42.7 yards and 34.viii net yards. V of those punts pinned the Redskins inside their own 20.

This marked the last game in the Hall of Fame career of Raiders linebacker Ted Hendricks, who retired upon earning his fourth Super Bowl ring (iii with the Raiders and i with the Baltimore Colts).

The Raiders were the kickoff team to score an offensive, defensive, and special teams touchdown in the aforementioned Super Bowl. The Redskins became the 2d defending champion to lose a Super Basin (their divisional rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, were the beginning, losing Super Bowl Thirteen subsequently winning Super Bowl XII). The Redskins would be joined by the Dark-green Bay Packers in 1998 (won Super Bowl XXXI, lost Super Bowl XXXII), the Seattle Seahawks in 2015 (won Super Bowl XLVIII, lost Super Bowl XLIX), the New England Patriots in 2018 (won Super Bowl LI, lost Super Basin LII), and the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021 (won Super Basin LIV, lost Super Bowl LV).

Box score [edit]

Super Bowl Eighteen: Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9

1 2 3 4 Total
Redskins (NFC) 0 iii 6 0 nine
Raiders (AFC) 7 14 14 three 38

at Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida

  • Engagement: Jan 22, 1984
  • Game time: four:45 p.m. EST
  • Game weather condition: 68 °F (twenty °C), sunny[xi]
Scoring summary
Quarter Time Bulldoze Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards Meridian WAS LA
1 10:08 LA Derrick Jensen recovered blocked punt in end zone, Chris Bahr boot good 0 vii
2 9:14 3 65 1:34 LA Cliff Branch 12-m touchdown reception from Jim Plunkett, Bahr kick expert 0 14
2 three:05 xiii 73 6:09 WAS 24-yard field goal by Marker Moseley 3 14
2 0:07 LA Interception returned 5 yards for touchdown by Jack Squirek, Bahr boot good three 21
three 10:52 9 70 4:08 WAS John Riggins ane-yard touchdown run, Moseley kicking no good (blocked) nine 21
3 7:06 viii 70 3:46 LA Marcus Allen five-k touchdown run, Bahr kick good nine 28
3 0:00 1 74 0:12 LA Allen 74-k touchdown run, Bahr kick good nine 35
four 2:24 8 55 3:55 LA 21-yard field goal by Bahr 9 38
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football game terms, run across Glossary of American football game. nine 38

Final statistics [edit]

Sources: NFL.com Super Bowl XVIII, Super Basin Eighteen Play Finder LA, Super Bowl XVIII Play Finder Was

Statistical comparing [edit]

Washington Redskins Los Angeles Raiders
First downs xix 18
First downs rushing 7 eight
First downs passing 10 9
First downs penalty ii one
3rd down efficiency 6/17 5/13
Fourth down efficiency 0/one 0/0
Internet yards rushing 90 231
Rushing attempts 32 33
Yards per blitz 2.viii 7.0
Passing – Completions/attempts sixteen/35 16/25
Times sacked-full yards 6–50 2–xviii
Interceptions thrown ii 0
Internet yards passing 193 154
Full net yards 283 385
Punt returns-total yards 2–35 2–viii
Showtime returns-full yards 7–132 1–17
Interceptions-total return yards 0–0 ii–five
Punts-average yardage 8–32.4 7–42.7
Fumbles-lost 1–1 three–2
Penalties-total yards four–62 vii–56
Time of possession 30:38 29:22
Turnovers three 2

Individual statistics [edit]

1Completions/attempts iiCarries 3Long proceeds fourReceptions 5Times targeted

Records Set [edit]

The post-obit records were set in Super Basin 18, according to the official NFL.com boxscore,[12] the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[thirteen] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[14]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[xiii] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set[14]
Passing Records
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
122.8 Jim Plunkett
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
63.0%
(29-46)
Everyman pct, passes
had intercepted, career, (xl attempts)
0%
(0-46)
Rushing Records
Near yards, game 191 yds Marcus Allen
Longest Touchdown Run 74 yds
Longest run from scrimmage 74 yds
Highest boilerplate gain, career (20 attempts) ix.6 yds
(191-twenty)
Combined yardage records
Well-nigh yards gained, game 209 yds Marcus Allen
Special Teams
Longest punt return 34 yds Darrell Green0 0 0 (Washington)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 Marcus Allen
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2
Most receiving touchdowns, career 3 Cliff Branch
Virtually interceptions returned for td, game 1 Jack Squirek0 0 0 (Los Angeles)
Near kickoff returns, game 5 Alvin Garrett0 0 0 (Washington)
Most (one indicate) extra points, game v Chris Bahr0 0 0 (Los Angeles)
Most (one signal) extra points, career 8
Nigh fair catches, game 3 Greg Pruitt0 0 0 (Los Angeles)
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, first returns, and fumble returns.[15]
Squad Records Set[fourteen]
Points
Well-nigh points, game 38 pts Raiders
Largest margin of victory 29 pts
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 26 pts
Rushing
Highest average gain
per rush attempt
seven.0
(231-33)
Raiders
Kickoff returns
Fewest yards gained, game 17 yds Raiders
Records Tied
Well-nigh points scored, first half 21 pts Raiders
Most points, third quarter 14 pts
Most touchdowns, game 5
Most (one point) PATs 5
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1
Fewest starting time returns, game 1
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Redskins
Almost kickoff returns, game seven
Records Set up, both team totals[xiv]
Total Raiders Redskins
Points, Both Teams
Nearly points, tertiary quarter 20 pts 14 6
Punting, Both Teams
Virtually punts, game 14 7 7

Starting lineups [edit]

Source:[xvi]

Hall of Fame‡

Washington Position Position Los Angeles
Offense
Charlie Dark-brown WR Cliff Branch‡
Joe Jacoby LT Bruce Davis
Russ Grimm‡ LG Charley Hannah
Jeff Bostic C Dave Dalby
Mark May RG Mickey Marvin
George Starke RT Henry Lawrence
Don Warren TE Todd Christensen
Fine art Monk‡ WR Malcolm Barnwell
Joe Theismann QB Jim Plunkett
John Riggins‡ RB Kenny Male monarch
Rick Walker TE RB Marcus Allen‡
Defense force
Todd Liebenstein LE Howie Long‡
Dave Butz LT NT Reggie Kinlaw
Darryl Grant RT RE Lyle Alzado
Dexter Manley RE LLB Ted Hendricks‡
Mel Kaufman ILB Matt Millen
Neal Olkewicz MLB ILB Bob Nelson
Rich Milot RLB Rod Martin
Darrell Green‡ LCB Lester Hayes
Anthony Washington RCB Mike Haynes‡
Ken Coffey SS Mike Davis
Mark Potato FS Vann McElroy
Special Teams
Mark Moseley K Chris Bahr
Jeff Hayes P Ray Guy‡

Officials [edit]

  • Referee: Gene Barth #14 first Super Bowl
  • Umpire: Gordon Wells #89 first Super Basin
  • Caput Linesman: Jerry Bergman #17 3rd Super Bowl (Thirteen, XVI)
  • Line Judge: Bob Beeks #59 third Super Basin (XIV, 16)
  • Back Judge: Ben Tompkins #52 second Super Bowl (XIV)
  • Side Estimate: Gil Mace #90 first Super Bowl
  • Field Judge: Fritz Graf #34 fourth Super Bowl (Five, 8, XV)
  • Alternate Referee: Jim Tunney #32 worked Super Bowls Vi, Xi, XII on field
  • Alternating Umpire: Ed Fiffick #57 did not work Super Basin on field

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External links [edit]

  • Super Bowl Eighteen: NFL Full Game on YouTube
  • Super Bowl official website
  • Box Score at PFR
  • 2006 NFL Tape and Fact Volume. Fourth dimension Inc. Home Amusement. July 25, 2006. ISBNone-933405-32-5.
  • Total Football game Ii: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football game League. Harper Collins. July 25, 2006. ISBN1-933405-32-5.
  • The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Volume 1995. ISBN0-89204-523-X.
  • https://www.pro-football game-reference.com – Large online database of NFL information and statistics
  • Super Bowl play-by-plays from USA Today (Last accessed September 28, 2005)
  • All-Time Super Basin Odds [ permanent expressionless link ] from The Sports Network (Concluding accessed Oct xvi, 2005)

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