
Super Bowl XVIII - Wikipedia
The Raiders defeated the Redskins, 38–9. The Raiders' 38 points scored and 29-point margin of victory broke Super Bowl records; it remains the most points scored by an AFC team in a …
Super Bowl XVIII - Washington Redskins vs. Los Angeles Raiders ...
Washington Redskins 9 vs. Los Angeles Raiders 38 on January 22nd, 1984 - Full team and player stats and box score
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1984 | Pro Football Hall of Fame
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RAIDERS OVERWHELM THE REDSKINS, 38-9, TO WIN SUPER BOWL
Jan 23, 1984 · On a cool and clear evening in Tampa Stadium, before a sellout crowd of 72,920 and millions more watching on television around the world, the Raiders defeated the …
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Guide to the 1984 Super Bowl - Topend Sports
The 1984 Super Bowl, officially known as Super Bowl XVIII, was played on January 22, 1984 at the Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. This game saw the Los Angeles Raiders defeat the …
Redskins 9-38 Raiders (Jan 22, 1984) | StatMuse
Jan 22, 1984 · The Los Angeles Raiders crushed the Washington Redskins, 38 to 9, in Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984.