1982: XVII: Joe Theismann: Super Bowl Winning QB Team Losing QB Team Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts Super Bowl(s) Win % Ref Super Bowl XVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Cincinnati Bengals to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1981 season. The 49ers defeated the Bengals by the score of 26–21 to win their first Super San Francisco 49ers 26 vs. Cincinnati Bengals 21 on January 24th, 1982 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl Winners. Super Bowl Leaders, Super Super Bowl XVI. On January 24, 1982 Super Bowl 16 was played in Pontiac, Michigan at the Pontiac Sliverdome. Bill Walsh's San Francisco 49ers faced Forrest Gregg's Cincinnati Bengals. MVP, Joe Montana, inched his Forty-Niners into Super Bowl Sixteen by completing a last second touchdown to Dwight Clark in the NFC Title Game, known as "The Catch Super Bowl 17 (1982): Joe Theisman (33) Super Bowl 18 (1983): Jim Plunkett (36) Tom Brady is the oldest, second oldest and third oldest QB to win a super bowl Ray Wersching's Super Bowl record-tying 4 field goals and Joe Montana's controlled passing helped lift the San Francisco 49ers to their first NFL championship with a 26-21 victory over Cincinnati. January 24, 1982 – San Francisco 49ers 26 vs. Cincinnati Bengals 21 – Super Bowl XVI Dallas Cowboys 27 at San Francisco 49ers 28 on January 10th, 1982 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl Winners. Super Bowl Leaders, Super Bowl Super Bowl Champion: Washington Redskins. More 1982 NFL Pages. Standard Player Stats. Passing; Super Bowl Winners. Super Bowl Leaders, Introduction. Super Bowl XVI, played on January 24, 1982, featured the San Francisco 49ers facing off against the Cincinnati Bengals. Held at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, this game marked the 49ers’ first Super Bowl appearance under head coach Bill Walsh and quarterback Joe Montana. Elway and the Broncos were beaten up again in Super Bowl XII by another NFC East team; this time, it was MVP Doug Williams and his Washington teammates smashing Denver 42-10 to get on the list of Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks. Williams was the first African-American quarterback to win a Super Bowl. Super Bowl XVII was the Redskins' first Super Bowl victory (third NFL championship overall) and their second Super Bowl appearance; they were defeated by the Dolphins, 14–7, in Super Bowl VII. This was the second rematch in Super Bowl history (the first being the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls X and XIII Check out the 1982 San Francisco 49ers Roster, Players , Starters and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com. QB: Joe Montana: 26: 3: 9: 213 for 346, 2,613 yards, 17 Check out the 1982 Washington Redskins Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com. The Redskins playing against the Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII. The 1982 NFL season was the 63rd regular 1982: Quarterback Ken Stabler, winner of Super Bowl XI Check out the 1982 NFL Passing Stats and more on Pro-football-reference.com. Super Bowl Champion: Washington Redskins. Super Bowl Winners. Super Bowl Leaders, Lost Super Bowl 17-27 vs. Washington Redskins. Defensive Coordinator: Bill Arnsparger. Other Notable Asst.: Steve Crosby (Special Teams), John Sandusky (Offensive Line), Mike Scarry (Defensive Line) and David Shula (Wide Receivers) Stadium: Orange Bowl. Founder/Principal Owner: Joe Robbie. General Manager: Mike Robbie. Head Coach/Player The 1982 Washington Redskins had given their crazed fan base its first Super Bowl title. It was easy in the moment for outside observers to think the 1982 title run was a fluke, a byproduct of an entire season that was off-kilter. Gibbs and his team proved everyone wrong. It turned out, the winning was just getting started. Jan 24, 1982: XVI (16) San Francisco 49ers: 26: Cincinnati Bengals: 21: Joe Montana+ Pontiac Silverdome: Super Bowl Winners. Super Bowl Leaders, Super Bowl Jan 20, 1980; Pasadena, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback (12) Terry Bradshaw hands off to (32) FRANCO HARRIS during Super Bowl XIV against the Los Angeles Rams at the Rose Bowl.
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