1976 Oakland Raiders season

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1976 Oakland Raiders season
OwnerAl Davis
General managerAl Davis
Head coachJohn Madden
Home fieldOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Results
Record13–1
Division place1st AFC West
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs (Patriots) 24–21
Won Conference Championship (Steelers) 24–7
Won Super Bowl XI (Vikings) 32–14

The 1976 Oakland Raiders season was the team's 17th season, and 7th in the National Football League.

After having appeared in the three previous AFC Championship Games – and having lost all three—the 1976 Raiders finally won the conference championship, and went on to win their first Super Bowl.

After posting a 13–1 regular season record and winning their sixth AFC West championship in seven seasons, the Raiders rolled to victories against the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers to achieve the second Super Bowl berth in team history. Then on January 9, 1977 at the Rose Bowl, the Raiders won Super Bowl XI by defeating the Minnesota Vikings 32–14. The victory had the Raiders compile a spectacular 16–1 overall record.

On March 30, 2012, the 1976 Oakland Raiders were named the greatest team of all time by NFL.com's "Bracketology"; a 15-day, 6 round fan vote tournament that features the 64 greatest teams from the Super Bowl era. Oakland beat the 2000 Baltimore Ravens in the final round by a .8% margin.[1]

Offseason

1976 Raiders Draft Selections[2]
Round Overall Player Position College
2 34 Charles Philyaw DE Texas Southern
2 50 Jeb Blount QB Tulsa
3 84 Rik Bonness LB Nebraska
4 110 Herb McMath DE Morningside
5 146 Fred Steinfort K Boston College
7 204 Clarence Chapman WR Eastern Michigan
8 220 Jerome Dove DB Colorado State
8 231 Terry Kunz HB Colorado
10 286 Dwight Lewis DB Purdue
11 313 Rick Jennings HB Maryland
12 343 Cedric Brown S Kent State
13 367 Craig Crnick DE Idaho
13 370 Mark Young G Washington State
14 397 Calvin Young HB Fresno State
15 427 Carl Hargrave DB Upper Iowa
16 454 Doug Hogan DB Southern California
17 478 Buddy Tate DB Tulsa
17 481 Nate Beasley HB Delaware

Players[3]>

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Season

The Road to their first World Championship began on opening day as they faced the reigning world champion Pittsburgh Steelers. In their home opener, Oakland trailed 28–14 with just over five minutes to play, yet orchestrated what many to this day refer to as their Comeback Classic of 1976. They won 31–28 on a 21-yard Fred Steinfort field goal with 18 seconds left.

What followed was a mammoth 5-game road trip, featuring wins over each of the Raiders' three divisional foes. It also included Oakland's lone loss on the year, a 48–17 shocker in New England. However, this would just be a preview of things to come between the Raiders and the Patriots.

Oakland became virtually unbeatable after the defeat. Upon returning home, the Raiders cruised to big victories, like a 49–16 stomping of the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and had nail biters like the 28–27 victory against a competitive Chicago Bear team at Soldier Field. They closed out the season with a 24–0 shutout of the San Diego Chargers in Oakland.

The Raiders would end the 1976 season with a 64.3% pass completion. Ken Stabler would complete 66.7% of his passes. Mark van Eeghan would reach the 1000 yard mark with 1012 yards. Dave Casper would lead the team in receptions with 53 while Cliff Branch would lead the team in reception yards (1111), touch downs (12), and yards per reception for receivers who caught more than one pass (24.2).

Schedule

Week Opponent Result Game site Attendance
1 Pittsburgh Steelers W 31–28 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
51,371
2 at Kansas City Chiefs W 24–21 Arrowhead Stadium
60,884
3 at Houston Oilers W 14–13 Houston Astrodome
42,338
4 at New England Patriots L 17–48 Schaefer Stadium
61,068
5 at San Diego Chargers W 27–17 San Diego Stadium
50,523
6 at Denver Broncos W 17–10 Mile High Stadium
63,431
7 Green Bay Packers W 18–14 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
52,232
8 Denver Broncos W 19–6 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
52,169
9 at Chicago Bears W 28–27 Soldier Field (I)
53,585
10 Kansas City Chiefs W 21–10 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
48,259
11 at Philadelphia Eagles W 26–7 Veterans Stadium
65,990
12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 49–16 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
49,590
13 Cincinnati Bengals W 35–20 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
52,430
14 San Diego Chargers W 24–0 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
50,102

Game notes

Week 1: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Steelers 0 7714 28
Raiders 0 7024 31

Week 2: at Kansas City Chiefs

Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs
1 234Total
Raiders 7 1007 24
Chiefs 0 0714 21

Week 3: at Houston Oilers

Oakland Raiders at Houston Oilers
1 234Total
Raiders 0 707 14
Oilers 6 007 13

Week 4: at New England Patriots

Oakland Raiders at New England Patriots
1 234Total
Raiders 0 1007 17
Patriots 7 141413 48

Week 5: at San Diego Chargers

Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers
1 234Total
Raiders 7 7013 27
Chargers 7 037 17

Week 6: at Denver Broncos

Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos
1 234Total
Raiders 0 3140 17
Broncos 0 1000 10

Week 7: vs. Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Packers 7 007 14
Raiders 0 1800 18

Week 8: vs. Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Broncos 6 000 6
Raiders 3 0313 19

Week 9: at Chicago Bears

Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears
1 234Total
Raiders 0 1477 28
Bears 7 0200 27
  • Date: November 7
  • Location: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. CST
  • Game attendance: 53,585
  • Game weather: 36°F, wind 15 mph

Oakland escaped Chicago with a victory after a 31-yard field goal attempt by Bob Thomas with 15 seconds left got caught in a gust of wind and hit the upright.

Week 10: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Chiefs 0 730 10
Raiders 7 770 21

Week 11: at Philadelphia Eagles

Oakland Raiders at Philadelphia Eagles
1 234Total
Raiders 12 077 26
Eagles 7 000 7

Week 12: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Buccaneers 7 306 16
Raiders 7 14217 49

Week 13: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Bengals 6 770 20
Raiders 14 777 35

With the victory, the Raiders clinched a playoff berth for the Steelers.

Week 14: vs. San Diego Chargers

San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Chargers 0 000 0
Raiders 7 1070 24

Standings

AFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Oakland Raiders(1) 13 1 0 .929 7–0 10–1 350 237 W10
Denver Broncos 9 5 0 .643 5–2 7–5 315 206 W2
San Diego Chargers 6 8 0 .429 2–5 4–8 248 285 L1
Kansas City Chiefs 5 9 0 .357 2–5 4–8 290 376 W1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 14 0 .000 0–4 0–13 125 412 L14

Playoffs

Week Opponent Result Game site Notes Attendance
Divisional New England Patriots W 24–21 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum AFC Divisional
53,045
Conference Pittsburgh Steelers W 24–7 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum AFC Championship
53,739
Super Bowl Minnesota Vikings W 32–14 Rose Bowl Super Bowl XI
100,421

[4]

AFC Divisional: vs. New England Patriots

AFC Divisional Playoff
New England Patriots at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Patriots 7 0140 21
Raiders 3 7014 24

AFC Championship: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC Championship Game
Pittsburgh Steelers at Oakland Raiders
1 234Total
Steelers 0 700 7
Raiders 3 1470 24

Super Bowl XI: vs. Minnesota Vikings

Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14
Period 1 2 34Total
Raiders 0 16 31332
Vikings 0 0 7714

at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

Game information
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
  • OAK – Pete Banaszak 2-yard run (Errol Mann kick) – Raiders 26-7
  • OAK – Willie Brown 75-yard interception return (kick failed) – Raiders 32-7
  • MIN – Stu Voigt 13-yard pass from Bob Lee (Fred Cox kick) – Raiders 32-14

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ "GREATEST TEAM OF ALL TIME". National Football League. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
  2. ^ "1976 NFL Draft at databaseFootball.com".
  3. ^ McDonald's History of the Super Bowl, Volume 3. McDonald's Corporation. 1977. p. 21.
  4. ^ 1976 Oakland Raiders season at databaseFootball.com
  5. ^ http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm

See also