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Raiders Vs Browns 1981 Playoffs: A Look Back On A Classic AFC Divisional Game
The Browns Were Heavy Favorites Heading Into The Game
The Cleveland Browns were a 10-point favorite heading into the game against the Raiders, and they had a lot of reasons to be confident. They had won the AFC Central Division with a 12-4 record, and they had a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Brian Sipe was having a great season, and running back Mike Pruitt was one of the best in the league. The defense was also very good, led by linebacker Clay Matthews and safety Thom Darden.
The Raiders Were A Wild Card Team, But They Were Not To Be Overlooked
The Raiders were a wild card team, but they were not to be overlooked. They had a lot of experience in big games, and they had a lot of talent on offense. Quarterback Jim Plunkett was a veteran who had won a Super Bowl with the Raiders in 1977, and running back Marcus Allen was one of the most exciting young players in the league. The defense was not as good as the Browns’ defense, but it was still solid.
The Game Was Close Throughout
The game was close throughout, and it was not decided until the final few minutes. The Raiders took an early lead, but the Browns came back to tie the game in the second quarter. The Raiders then took the lead again in the third quarter, but the Browns came back to tie the game again in the fourth quarter.
The Raiders Won The Game On A Last-Second Field Goal
The Raiders won the game on a last-second field goal by kicker Chris Bahr. The Browns had a chance to win the game with a field goal of their own, but kicker Matt Bahr missed the kick wide left. The Raiders’ victory was a huge upset, and it gave them a chance to advance to the AFC Championship Game.
The Raiders Went On To Win The Super Bowl
The Raiders went on to win the AFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl that year. They defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl by a score of 27-10. The Raiders’ victory was a great story, and it is one of the most memorable Super Bowls in history.