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SUPER BOWL XI
Jan. 9, 1977 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 103,438)
Raiders 32, Vikings 14
Oakland 0 16 3 13—32 Minnesota 0 0 7 7—14
MVP: Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Raiders The game: The Raiders piled up 429 yards, with Clarence Davis running for 137 of them.
Quick fact: This was the fourth and final Super Bowl appearance for the Vikings, who, along with the Buffalo Bills, lost all four times they made it to the big game.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL XVI
Jan. 24, 1982 Pontiac Silverdome, Detroit (Attd: 81,270)
49ers 26, Bengals 21
San Francisco 7 13 0 6—26 Cincinnati 0 0 7 14—21
MVP: Joe Montana, QB, 49ers
The game: The Niners jumped to a 20-0 halftime lead and held off a Bengals rally — including a thrilling goal-line stand.
Quick fact: Cincinnati had 356 yards
to San Francisco’s 275 — the first time a team with more total yards lost the game.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.
SUPER BOWL XII
Jan. 15, 1978 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 76,400)
Cowboys 27, Broncos 10
SUPER BOWL XIII
Jan. 21, 1979 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 75,389)
Steelers 35, Cowboys 31
SUPER BOWL XIV
Jan. 20, 1980 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 103,985)
Steelers 31, Rams 19
SUPER BOWL XV
Jan. 25, 1981 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 76,135)
Raiders 27, Eagles 10
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Dallas 10 3 7 7—27 Pittsburgh 7 14 0 14—35 Los Angeles 7 6 6 0—19 Oakland 14 0 10 3—27 Denver 0 0 10 0—10 Dallas 7 7 3 14—31 Pittsburgh 3 7 7 14—31 Philadelphia 0 3 0 7—10
MVPs: Randy White, DT, and Harvey Martin, DE, Cowboys
The game: Behind Roger Staubach and a crushing defense, Dallas improved its Super Bowl record to 2-2.
Quick fact: The Cowboys’ “Dooms- day” defense recovered four fumbles and picked off four passes as White and Martin shared MVP honors. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.
SUPER BOWL XVII
Jan. 30, 1983 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 103,667)
Redskins 27, Dolphins 17
MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Steelers The game: Bradshaw passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns to get past the Cowboys.
Quick fact: The Steelers became the first team to win three Super Bowls, scoring two TDs 19 seconds apart early in the fourth quarter to put the game away.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.
SUPER BOWL XVIII
Jan. 22, 1984 Tampa Stadium Tampa (Attd: 72,920)
Raiders 38, Redskins 9
MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Steelers The game: Bradshaw shook off three interceptions and rallied the Steelers in the fourth quarter, hitting John Stallworth for the go-ahead TD.
Quick fact: The Steelers completed their second repeat, winning the Super Bowl for the fourth time in six seasons. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.
SUPER BOWL XIX
Jan. 20, 1985 Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto (Attd: 84,059)
49ers 38, Dolphins 16
MVP: Jim Plunkett, QB, Raiders
The game: Plunkett tossed three touch- down passes and Rod Martin picked off a Super Bowl-record three passes as Oakland overwhelmed the Eagles. Quick fact: The Raiders were the first wild-card team to win the Super Bowl. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.
Miami 7 10 0 0—17 Washington 0 3 6 0— 9 Miami 10 6 0 0—16 Chicago 13 10 21 2—46 Washington 0 10 3 14—27 Los Angeles 7 14 14 3—38 San Francisco 7 21 10 0—38 New England 3 0 0 7—10
MVP: John Riggins, RB, Redskins The game: Riggins rumbled for a then-record 166 yards — including a 43-yard touchdown on a key fourth down — as the Redskins won their first Super Bowl.
Quick fact: The Dolphins’ Fulton Walker had a Super Bowl-record 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Raiders
The game: Allen rushed for 191
yards on just 20 carries, including
an electrifying 74-yard touchdown to put the game away in the third quarter. Quick fact: Coach Tom Flores’ career playoff mark reached 8-1 with the victory over Washington.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
MVP: Joe Montana, QB, 49ers
The game: In a battle of veteran QB vs. rookie QB, Montana bested Miami’s Dan Marino with a brilliant second quarter that put the game away by halftime.
Quick fact: San Francisco piled up
537 total yards in the blowout
victory.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
MVP: Richard Dent, DE, Bears
The game: The Bears’ 46 defense collected seven sacks in a dominant performance. Chicago’s Jim McMahon became the first QB to run for a pair of touchdowns.
Quick fact: Dent became the fourth defender to be named the game’s MVP.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
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SUPER BOWL XX
Jan. 26, 1986 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 73,818)
Bears 46, Patriots 10
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