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1967 Oakland Raiders season

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AFL team season

1967 Oakland Raiders season
OwnerF. Wayne Valley
General managerScotty Stirling
Head coachJohn Rauch
Home stadiumOakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Results
Record13–1
Division place1stAFL Western
PlayoffsWonAFL Championship
(vs.Oilers) 40–7
LostSuper Bowl II
(vs.Packers) 14–33

The1967Oakland Raiders season was the team's eighth inOakland. Under the command of second-year head coachJohn Rauch, the Raiders went 13–1 (.929), anAmerican Football League (AFL) record, and captured their firstWestern Division title, four games ahead of runner-upKansas City, the defending league champion.

The addition of strong-armedquarterbackDaryle Lamonica greatly energized the Raiders' vertical passing game. Additionally, the Raiders addedGene Upshaw,Willie Brown, andGeorge Blanda to their roster as well as linebackers coach (and future head coach)John Madden prior to the 1967 season. All four were later elected to thePro Football Hall of Fame.

The Raiders routed the visitingHouston Oilers in theAFL championship game onNew Year's Eve. They advanced toSuper Bowl II inMiami two weeks later, but were defeated by theNFL championGreen Bay Packers, and finished at 14–2 (.875).

Offseason

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1967 AFL draft

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Roster

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1967 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)


Rookies in italics

Team leaders

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Passing

Daryle Lamonica – 3,228 yds., 30 TD, 20 INT, 80.8 rating

Rushing

Clem Daniels – 130 att., 575 yds., 4 TD

Receiving

Fred Biletnikoff – 40 rec., 876 yds., 5 TD

Regular season

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Over the course of a fourteen-game regular season schedule, the Raiders faced six of the other eight AFL teams twice, with one game against the Eastern Division'sHouston Oilers andMiami Dolphins. The AFL's only scheduled playoff was thechampionship game between the two division winners. Aplayoff round was addedtwo years later, in its final season.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1Bye
2September 10Denver BroncosW 51–01–0Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum25,423Recap
3September 17Boston PatriotsW 35–72–0Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum26,289Recap
4Bye
5October 1Kansas City ChiefsW 23–213–0Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum50,268Recap
6October 7atNew York JetsL 14–273–1Shea Stadium63,106Recap
7October 15atBuffalo BillsW 24–204–1War Memorial Stadium45,758Recap
8October 22atBoston PatriotsW 48–145–1Fenway Park25,057Recap
9October 29San Diego ChargersW 51–106–1Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum53,474Recap
10November 5atDenver BroncosW 21–177–1Bears Stadium29,043Recap
11Bye
12November 19Miami DolphinsW 31–178–1Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum37,295Recap
13November 23atKansas City ChiefsW 44–229–1Municipal Stadium44,020Recap
14December 3atSan Diego ChargersW 41–2110–1San Diego Stadium53,474Recap
15December 10atHouston OilersW 19–711–1Rice Stadium36,375Recap
16December 17New York JetsW 38–2912–1Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum53,011Recap
17December 24Buffalo BillsW 28–2113–1Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum30,738Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Postseason

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RoundDateOpponentResultVenueAttendanceGame
recap
AFL ChampionshipDecember 31Houston OilersW 40–7Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum53,330Recap
Super Bowl IIJanuary 14, 1968Green Bay PackersL 14–33Miami Orange Bowl75,546Recap

Standings

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AFL Western Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Oakland Raiders1310.9296–0468233W10
Kansas City Chiefs950.6432–4408254W3
San Diego Chargers851.6154–2360352L4
Denver Broncos3110.2140–6256409L1

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings in the AFL.

Game summaries

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Week 1 vs Broncos

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See also:1967 Denver Broncos season andBroncos–Raiders rivalry
Week One: Denver Broncos (1–0) at Oakland Raiders (0–0)
Quarter1234Total
Broncos00000
Raiders713141751

atOakland-Alameda County ColiseumOakland, California

  • Date: September 10
  • Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C) • Wind 10 miles per hour (16 km/h; 8.7 kn)
  • Game attendance: 25,423
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information
Broncos
Raiders

With only one game played during the AFL's opening week, the Raiders' season began on September 10, 1967, with a 51–0 wipeout of theDenver Broncos in front of a home crowd of just more than 25,000. Running backHewritt Dixon caught one touchdown pass and ran for another.Warren Powers capped the scoring with a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown.

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPDENOAK
1RaidersHewritt Dixon 3-yard touchdown run,George Blanda kick good07
2RaidersDaryle Lamonica 4-yard touchdown run, George Blanda kick no good013
2RaidersHewritt Dixon 10-yard touchdown reception from Daryle Lamonica, George Blanda kick good020
3RaidersClem Daniels 6-yard touchdown run, George Blanda kick good027
3RaidersRod Sherman 13-yard touchdown run, George Blanda kick good034
4Raiders23-yard field goal by George Blanda037
4RaidersWarren Wells 50-yard touchdown reception from George Blanda, George Blanda kick good044
4RaidersInterception returned 36 yards for touchdown byWarren Powers, George Blanda kick good051
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.051

Week 2

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1234Total
Patriots70007
• Raiders71414035
  • Date: September 17

Newly acquired quarterbackDaryle Lamonica threw three touchdowns and ran for another as Oakland's high-powered offense easily handled theBoston Patriots. Former Raiders quarterbackBabe Parilli connected withArt Graham on a 19-yard touchdown pass for Boston's only score.

Week 3

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1234Total
Chiefs0701421
• Raiders01031023
  • Date: October 1

The Raiders stayed undefeated on the young season on the strength of two Daryle Lamonica touchdown passes and three field goals from 40-year-oldGeorge Blanda. A late touchdown run byMike Garrett was not enough for Kansas City, who lost their first game of the season.

Week 4

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1234Total
Raiders007714
• Jets7103727
  • Date: October 7

In front of a crowd of more than 63,000 atShea Stadium, theNew York Jets spoiled Oakland's perfect season. New York's running game provided three touchdowns—two byEmerson Boozer and one byBill Mathis. Daryle Lamonica connected withBill Miller andWarren Wells for two second-half touchdowns.

Week 5

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1234Total
• Raiders0170724
Bills707620
  • Date: October 15

Oakland rebounded from the previous week's defeat by edging theBuffalo Bills inWar Memorial Stadium. The Raiders built a 17–7 halftime lead on a George Blanda field goal, aFred Biletnikoff touchdown catch, and a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown byDan Conners. Daryle Lamonica foundBilly Cannon for a 3-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, which provided the margin of victory.

Week 6

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1234Total
• Raiders14672148
Patriots007714
  • Date: October 22

In a week 3 rematch atFenway Park the Raiders once again easily defeated the Patriots. Daryle Lamonica threw for four touchdowns, while George Blanda accounted for one touchdown pass and two field goals.Roger Hagberg caught one touchdown and ran for another for Oakland.

Week 7

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1234Total
Chargers0100010
• Raiders97142151
  • Date: October 29

Oakland broke the 50-point mark for the second time in 1967, as the Raiders crushed theSan Diego Chargers in their first meeting of the season. Daryle Lamonica and George Blanda combined for three touchdown passes, while Lamonica ran for two more scores.Lance Alworth caught a 71-yard touchdown for the Chargers.

Week 8

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1234Total
• Raiders3153021
Broncos0701017
  • Date: November 5

Oakland held off a late comeback by the Broncos to preserve a narrow victory atBears Stadium. The Raiders built an 18–7 halftime lead on the strength of two touchdown receptions by Bill Miller, but could only manage one field goal in the second half.Jim LeClair ran for a 1-yard Denver touchdown in the final period.

Week 9

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1234Total
Dolphins370717
• Raiders0771731
  • Date: November 19

The Raiders scored 17 points in the final period to pull away from the expansionMiami Dolphins. Daryle Lamonica connected with Billy Cannon for three scores, while Clem Daniels ran for another.Bob Griese threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to tight endDoug Moreau in the second quarter to give the Dolphins a three-point lead at halftime.

Week 10

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1234Total
• Raiders17671444
Chiefs10021022
  • Date: November 23

Oakland improved to 9–1 by doubling up on the Chiefs in front of more than 44,000 inMunicipal Stadium. Five different Raiders (Fred Biletnikoff,Willie Brown,Pete Banaszak, Warren Powers, andLarry Todd) scored touchdowns, while the Chiefs got touchdown receptions fromFrank Pitts andOtis Taylor.

Week 11

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1234Total
• Raiders17147341
Chargers7140021
  • Date: December 3

The Raiders' offense continued to pile up points on the season, as Daryle Lamonica threw for four more touchdowns. Billy Cannon caught two, while Bill Miller and Fred Biletnikoff caught one each. Charger quarterbackJohn Hadl passed for two scores and ran for another.

Week 12

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1234Total
• Raiders0031619
Oilers07007
  • Date: December 10

Four George Blanda field goals and a 27-yard touchdown run by Hewritt Dixon lifted Oakland to its eleventh win of the season, while the Raiders defense held theHouston Oilers to just one touchdown. The game was played atRice Stadium.

Week 13

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1234Total
Jets7701529
• Raiders37141438
  • Date: December 17

The Raiders avenged their only loss of the season in front of a home crowd of 53,011. The Jets scored first on a 28-yard pass fromJoe Namath toDon Maynard. Daryle Lamonica threw for three touchdowns, while Roger Hagberg and Hewritt Dixon ran for one touchdown each.

Week 14

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1234Total
Bills1003821
• Raiders777728

A 6-yard touchdown run by Hewritt Dixon broke a 21–21 tie in the fourth quarter, as the Raiders edged the Bills to end their regular season with a 13–1 mark, the best in franchise history. The Oakland defense capitalized on Buffalo turnovers, converting two fumble recoveries into touchdowns in the second and third quarters. Daryle Lamonica found Billy Cannon for a 23-yard touchdown pass in the first period.

Regular season team statistics

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In the 1967 regular season, the defense led the league with 67 sacks and 665 yards lost, the latter still an all-time record, the Raiders leading the league in sacks from 1966 to 1968, also an all-time record.

Postseason

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With a 13–1 record, the Raiders captured their first AFL Western Division title and advanced to the 1967 AFL Championship against the Eastern Division champion Houston Oilers. Oakland edged Houston in a week 15 matchup on December 10. By virtue of the game's annual rotation, the game was played in Oakland.

AFL championship game

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1234Total
Oilers00077
• Raiders314101340

t

Scoring summary
1OAKGeorge Blanda 37 yard field goalRaiders 3–0
2OAKHewritt Dixon 69 yard run (George Blanda kick)Raiders 10–0
2OAKDave Kocourek 17 yard pass fromDaryle Lamonica (George Blanda kick)Raiders 17–0
3OAKDaryle Lamonica 1 yard run (George Blanda kick)Raiders 24–0
3OAKGeorge Blanda 40 yard field goalRaiders 27–0
4OAKGeorge Blanda 42 yard field goalRaiders 30–0
4HOUCharley Frazier 5 yard pass fromPete Beathard (John Wittenborn kick)Raiders 30–7
4OAKGeorge Blanda 36 yard field goalRaiders 33–7
4OAKBill Miller 12 yard pass from Daryle Lamonica (George Blanda kick)Raiders 40–7

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Raiders went to Super Bowl II but lost to the Packers 33-14.

Super Bowl II

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Main article:Super Bowl II
1234Total
• Packers31310733
Raiders070714

Scoring summary

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  • GB – FG Chandler 39
  • GB – FG Chandler 20
  • GB – Dowler 62 pass from Starr (Chandler kick)
  • OAK – Miller 23 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)
  • GB – FG Chandler 43
  • GB – Anderson 2 run (Chandler kick)
  • GB – FG Chandler 31
  • GB – Adderley 60 interception return (Chandler kick)
  • OAK – Miller 23 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)

Raiders lost and in 1968 finished 12-2 win to the Kansas City Chiefs 41-6. But lost to the New York Jets in the AFL Championship 27-23.

Sources

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References

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  1. ^Pro-Football-Reference.com
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