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NEW ORLEANS — Marcus Allen never flinched. Early in Super Bowl XVIII in 1984, the Los Angeles Raiders running back fumbled against the Washington Redskins. Allen watched as the ball rolled away ...
Winning a Super Bowl is a big deal for an American football player, and it's even more special when a player is recognized as the most valuable player of the big game. An array of excellent ...
Raiders running back Marcus Allen nearly hit 200 yards four years prior during Super Bowl 18, which ironically came against the Redskins. Allen ran for 191 yards for the then-Los Angeles-based ...
This NFL Hall of Fame spotlight focuses on Marcus Allen ... and they eventually made it to Super Bowl XVIII. On January 22, 1984, Allen gave his all—kitchen sink included in the Super Bowl ...
In Super Bowl XII, he rushed for 66 yards on 15 carries, helping the Cowboys defeat the Denver Broncos 27-10. Marcus Allen’s journey to football greatness began at USC, where he won a National ...
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Silver Minings: Forgotten Super Bowl? Oh, PleaseAs we move away from the Super ... Bowl ever. My reaction? Get a better memory, folks. The Raiders’ 38-9 win over Washington was extremely memorable. There were countless memorable palsy from ...
That record still stands, and the only running back to get close was the Raiders' Marcus Allen in Super Bowl XVIII, when he rushed for 191 yards in a 38-9 win for the Raiders over the then-Redskins.
Marcus Allen, Tony Dorsett and Charles Woodson remain the only players who have achieved something of a football triple crown -- winning the Heisman Trophy, national championship and Super Bowl ...
Los Angeles Raiders running back Marcus Allen high-steps through the Washington Redskins defense during Super Bowl XVIII. (Associated Press) Barkley, the No. 2 pick in the 2018 draft, played six ...
Early in Super Bowl XVIII in 1984, the Los Angeles Raiders running back fumbled against the Washington Redskins. Allen watched as the ball rolled away from him, seemingly in slow motion ...
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