January 22, 1984 · Replayed in 60 seconds
Marcus Allen reverses field for a 74-yard TD, Jack Squirek's pick-six seals the half, and the Raiders annihilate the defending champs in 'Black Sunday.'
Estimated from score differential over time
The winning square's journey across the grid as LAR/WAS digits change
Brighter squares were the winning position longer
Every lead change and key moment
LAR 7, WAS 0
The Raiders' special teams struck first, recovering a blocked punt in the end zone for a TD.
LAR 7, WAS 0
LAR 14, WAS 0
LAR 14, WAS 3
LAR 21, WAS 3
Inserted specifically to defend the screen pass, Squirek stepped in front of Theismann's throw with 12 seconds left in the half. The Raiders went in up 21-3.
LAR 21, WAS 3
LAR 21, WAS 9
LAR 28, WAS 9
LAR 35, WAS 9
One of the greatest runs in NFL history. Allen swept left, was cut off, reversed field completely, broke a tackle, and outran everyone for 74 yards. He finished with 191 rushing yards. A SB record at the time.
LAR 35, WAS 9
LAR 38, WAS 9
LAR 38, WAS 9
★ The Raiders' special teams struck first, recovering a blocked punt in the end zone for a TD.
★ Inserted specifically to defend the screen pass, Squirek stepped in front of Theismann's throw with 12 seconds left in the half. The Raiders went in up 21-3.
★ One of the greatest runs in NFL history. Allen swept left, was cut off, reversed field completely, broke a tackle, and outran everyone for 74 yards. He finished with 191 rushing yards. A SB record at the time.
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