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When did the Los Angeles Raiders win the Super Bowl?
1983
1983 Season Los Angeles Raiders Super Bowl Ring The Raiders crushed the defending champion Washington Redskins with a final score of 38-9 to win their third championship in Super Bowl XVIII. This is still the AFC record for most points scored in a Super Bowl and earned the game the nickname of “Black Sunday.”
How many Super Bowls have the Raiders gone to?
What years did the Raiders make the Super Bowl? While in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Raiders have never appeared in a Super Bowl. In their full franchise history, they’ve appeared in 5 Super Bowl. In Oakland, they appeared in 4 Super Bowl as the Oakland Raiders, in 1967, 1976, 1980 and 2002.
Who played in Super Bowl in 1984?
The Raiders defeated the Redskins, 38–9….Super Bowl XVIII.
1 2 3 4 Total WAS 0 3 6 0 9 LA 7 14 14 3 38 | |
Date | January 22, 1984 |
Stadium | Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida |
MVP | Marcus Allen, running back |
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Who won the Super Bowl in January 1984?
Las Vegas Raiders
Super Bowl XVIII/Champion
Where did the Raiders win their Super Bowls?
The Raiders defeated the Vikings by the score of 32–14 to win their first Super Bowl. The game was played on January 9, 1977, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
What Super Bowl was in 2003?
Super Bowl XXXVII
1 2 3 4 Total OAK 3 0 6 12 21 TB 3 17 14 14 48 | |
Date | January 26, 2003 |
Stadium | Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California |
MVP | Dexter Jackson, safety |
Current/Future Hall of Famers |
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Who won 1987 Super Bowl?
New York Giants
Super Bowl XXI/Champion
When was the last time the Raiders won the Super Bowl?
The Raiders last won the Super Bowl when they were the Los Angeles Raiders, in 1984, at Super Bowl XVIII, beating the Redskins 38-9.
When was the last time the Raiders were in the playoffs?
The Oakland Raiders last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round.
How many championships have the Raiders won?
The Raiders have won three Super Bowl championships (1977, 1981, 1984), one American Football League (AFL) championship (1967), and four American Football Conference ( AFC ) titles.