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1978 Oakland Raiders season

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NFL team season

1978 Oakland Raiders season
OwnerAl Davis
General managerAl Davis
Head coachJohn Madden
Home stadiumOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Results
Record9–7
Division place2ndAFC West
PlayoffsDid not qualify

The1978Oakland Raiders season was the team's 19th season, and ninth as an NFL member.

1978 would prove to be an up and down year for the silver and black. Two new offensive line and defensive starts were named in the pre-season and All-Pro player,Monte Jackson, was not listed as a starter. Injuries were seen as a possible concern during the pre-season[1] and during a pre-season game,Jack Tatum paralyzedNew England Patriotswide receiverDarryl Stingley from the chest down while making a hit. Overall, the Raiders were plagued by one of quarterbackKenny Stabler's worst seasons, tossing 16 TD's, while throwing 30 interceptions. The running game also fell off from seasons past. Even the great wide receiverCliff Branch, only caught one touchdown. The season started off with a 14–6 loss in Denver. The Raiders would rally to a 5–3 start, then climbed to 8–4. As a result of a last-minute defeat to the Seattle Seahawks 17–16, the Raiders lost twice to a single team in the same season for the first time since 1965. The following week, the Broncos completed their sweep of the Raiders with a 21–6 victory in Oakland, which was followed by a 23–6 defeat in Miami which eliminated Oakland from the playoffs for the first time since 1971. A meaningless 27–20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings kept the Raiders consecutive seasons with a winning record streak alive. This was head coachJohn Madden's tenth and final season and final game as head coach of the Raiders. He was replaced for the 1979 season by his wide receivers coach,Tom Flores.

NFL draft

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Main article:1978 NFL draft

Roster

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1978 Oakland Raiders roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve


Rookies in italics

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 3atDenver BroncosL 6–140–1Mile High Stadium75,092
2September 10atSan Diego ChargersW 21–201–1San Diego Stadium51,653
3September 17atGreen Bay PackersW 28–32–1Lambeau Field55,903
4September 24New England PatriotsL 14–212–2Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum52,904
5October 1atChicago BearsW 25–19(OT)3–2Soldier Field52,848
6October 8Houston OilersW 21–174–2Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum52,550
7October 15Kansas City ChiefsW 28–65–2Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum50,759
8October 22atSeattle SeahawksL 7–275–3Kingdome62,529
9October 29San Diego ChargersL 23–275–4Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum52,612
10November 5atKansas City ChiefsW 20–106–4Arrowhead Stadium75,418
11November 13atCincinnati BengalsW 34–217–4Riverfront Stadium51,374
12November 19Detroit LionsW 29–178–4Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum44,517
13November 26Seattle SeahawksL 16–178–5Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum52,978
14December 3Denver BroncosL 6–218–6Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum53,932
15December 10atMiami DolphinsL 6–238–7Miami Orange Bowl73,003
16December 17Minnesota VikingsW 27–209–7Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum44,643
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 2

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Team1234Total
• Raiders0701421
Chargers0130720
Scoring summary
Q2SDCurran 14 yard pass fromFouts (Benirschke kick)SD 7–0
Q2OAKCasper 6 yard pass fromStabler (Mann kick)Tie 7–7
Q2SDBauer 1 yard run (kick failed)SD 13–7
Q4SDBauer 2 yard run (Benirschke kick)SD 20–7
Q4OAKBradshaw 44 yard pass from Stabler (Mann kick)SD 20–14
Q4:00OAKCasper recovered fumble in end zone (Mann kick)OAK 21–20

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The Holy Roller

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During this game, one of the most famous plays known as theHoly Roller occurred. Kenny Stabler fumbled the ball andPete Banaszak moved it forward allowingDave Casper to finish the job for a touchdown. It is one of the most controversial plays in the history of the NFL.

Week 3

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Team1234Total
Raiders01401428
Packers03003
Scoring summary
2OAKDave Casper 11 yard pass fromKen Stabler (Errol Mann kick)Raiders 7–0
2OAKTerry Robiskie 11 yard run (Errol Mann kick)Raiders 14–0
2GBChester Marcol 34 yard field goalRaiders 14–3
4OAKArthur Whittington 7 yard run (Errol Mann kick)Raiders 21–3
4OAKArthur Whittington 10 yard run (Errol Mann kick)Raiders 28–3

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Week 6

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This game started with nearly all Oilers as future RaiderDan Pastorini throw touchdown passes of 58 yards toMike Renfro and 17 yards toMike Barber andToni Fritsch kicked a 35-yard field goal. The only Raiders points in the first 3 quarters was a 4-yard touchdown run by Arthur Whittington. Then with the Oilers leading 17-7 lead and driving deep in Raiders' territory, Oiler running backEarl Campbell ran around left tackle and lost the ball when Oakland's Dave Browning hit him, and Charles Phillips picked up the ball and ran it 96 yards to cut the Oilers lead to 3. Then in quarter four, and late Ken Stabler who had 3 interceptions prior to this drive suddenly came to life as he successfully passes 71 of the 80 yards ending with a pass to Dave Casper. Oiler defenderGreg Stemrick got his hands on the short winning pass, but Casper yanked the ball loose and held on for the score. His four-yard touchdown reception helped the Raiders go to 4-2 and a tie for first with Denver in the AFC West standings.

Standings

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AFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Denver Broncos(3)1060.6257–18–4282198L1
Oakland Raiders970.5633–55–7311283W1
Seattle Seahawks970.5634–46–6345358W1
San Diego Chargers970.5635–37–5355309W3
Kansas City Chiefs4120.2501–74–10243327L2

References

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  1. ^Padecky, Bob (1978),Raider Future Bright Again Unless, web: The Sacramento Bee, retrievedMarch 13, 2023
  2. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Jul-17.
  3. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com

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