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Super Bowl XVIII was an American football game played on January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida, deciding the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1983 regular season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Los Angeles Raiders (15–4) defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins (16–3), 38–9. The Raiders' 38 points and their 29 point margin of victory were both Super Bowl records until Super Bowl XX. They also outgained the Redskins in total yards 385 to 283.

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  • Super Bowl XVIII was an American football game played on January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida, deciding the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1983 regular season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Los Angeles Raiders (15–4) defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins (16–3), 38–9. The Raiders' 38 points and their 29 point margin of victory were both Super Bowl records until Super Bowl XX. They also outgained the Redskins in total yards 385 to 283.
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  • Redskins: Joe Gibbs , Darrell Green, Russ Grimm, Art Monk, John Riggins
  • Raiders: Marcus Allen, Mike Haynes, Ted Hendricks, Howie Long.
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  • Pat Summerall and John Madden
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  • 1984-01-22(xsd:date)
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  • XVII
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  • WAS
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  • "Salute to Superstars of the Silver Screen" with the University of Florida and Florida State University Bands
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  • 9(xsd:integer)
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  • Tampa, Florida
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  • XIX
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  • First Quarter *LA - TD: Derrick Jensen recovered blocked punt in end zone 7-0 LA Second Quarter *LA - TD: Cliff Branch 12 yard pass from Jim Plunkett 14-0 LA *WAS - FG: Mark Moseley 24 yards 14-3 LA *LA - TD: Jack Squirek 5 yard interception return 21-3 LA Third Quarter *WAS - TD: John Riggins 1 yard run 21-9 LA *LA - TD: Marcus Allen 5 yard run 28-9 LA *LA - TD: Marcus Allen 74 yard run 35-9 LA Fourth Quarter *LA - FG: Chris Bahr 21 yards 38-9 LA
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  • Super Bowl XVIII was an American football game played on January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida, deciding the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1983 regular season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Los Angeles Raiders (15–4) defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins (16–3), 38–9. The Raiders' 38 points and their 29 point margin of victory were both Super Bowl records until Super Bowl XX. They also outgained the Redskins in total yards 385 to 283. The win gave the city of Los Angeles its first NFL championship since the 1951 Los Angeles Rams. As the favored team, the Redskins' humiliating defeat at the hands of the black-jerseyed Raiders led Super Bowl XVIII to be known as "Black Sunday." Raiders' running back Marcus Allen was the Super Bowl MVP, carrying the ball 20 times for a then-record total of 191 yards and two touchdowns, including a 74–yard run in the third quarter. His 74–yard run was also a record (now 2nd to Willie Parker's 75-yard TD run in Super Bowl XL), and his 9.6 yards per carry average was the second highest in Super Bowl history. He also caught two passes for 18 yards, giving him 209 total yards from the line of scrimmage in the game. Allen became just the third Heisman Trophy winner to be named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player.
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