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Today in Patriots History
1976: Grogan throws three TD passes, runs for two more
New England upsets an AFC heavyweight for third week in a row
Patriots crush undefeated Raiders, 48-17
1976: Grogan throws three TD passes, runs for two more
New England upsets an AFC heavyweight for third week in a row
Patriots crush undefeated Raiders, 48-17
Sunday October 3, 1976 at 1:00
Week 4, Game 4 at Schaefer Stadium
New England Patriots 48, Oakland Raiders 17
Head Coaches: Chuck Fairbanks, John Madden
QBs: Steve Grogan, Ken Stabler
Odds: Oakland favored by 7
TV: NBC; Curt Gowdy, John Brodie
Patriots improve to 3-1, Raiders drop to 3-1
This was just an amazing, incredible game that energized the whole New England area. The Pats were coming off a 3-11 season, and after losing to the defending AFC East champion Baltimore Colts, shocked the NFL world by first spanking Miami - who was coming off a 10-4 season and recently won two super bowls - then going to Pittsburgh and defeating the defending super bowl champion Steelers - and then for the trifecta, absolutely destroying Oakland, a team that had gone 11-3 and lost a close AFCCG to the Steelers the previous year.
New England led 7-0 after the first quarter on an Andy Johnson run. The Patriots extended that to 21-10 at half time on Steve Grogan touchdown passes of 21 yards to Darryl Stingley, and 16 yards to Marlin Briscoe.
The stadium was rocking, but at the same time nervous. This was a very good Oakland Raiders team. Although they had yet to win a super bowl, they had excelled for the last ten-plus years, making it to seven conference championship games. Over the previous two-plus seasons the Raiders had a 26-5 record.
Then the second half happened.
The Patriots came out of the locker room and ripped off 27 unanswered points. Grogan hit Stingley for another touchdown, then ran for two more, making it 42-10 in the first minute of the fourth quarter. Both teams emptied the benches, and FB Jess Phillips - a former Raider who had only 24 carries the entire season - got in on the fun with an 11-yard TD to make it 48-10. Oakland finally got on the scoreboard again when their backup QB ran it in with less than four minutes to play.
With seven touchdowns the Patriots tied a team record that had been set in 1961, and the 296 yards rushing set a single-game team record. The Pats rolled up 468 yards of total offense - despite only passing the ball 17 times. Grogan was near-perfect, going 10-14 for 165 yards, three touchdowns, one interceptions and no sacks - while also running for 56 yards and two touchdowns on just five carries. The Raiders could not stop Sam Cunningham, who ran 101 yards and added another 94 yards on five receptions. The defense was superb as well, with four sacks and four turnovers, including a 53-yard interception return by Prentice McCray.
Patriots Rout Raiders, 48‐17, Scoring 3d Upset (Published 1976)
www.nytimes.com
Steve Grogan and the New England Patriots are “for real.” The Oakland Raiders learned this yesterday, when they became the Patriots’ third straight upset victim. Grogan passed for three touchdowns and ran for two more in a 48?17 stomping of the previously undefeated Raiders at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.
Last week the Patriots had upset the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the week before the Miami Dolphins.
With the victory, their third in four outings this season, the Patriots have already won as many games as they did all last season, when their won?lost record was 3?11. Their only loss this year has been to the Baltimore Colts.
The Patriots never trailed yesterday, jumping to a 7?0 lead after linebacker Steve Zabel recovered a Clarence Davis fumble at the Oakland 43?yard line. The Patriots turned it into their first touchdown at 3 minutes 51 seconds of the first period. They also set a club record of 296 yards rushing, 15 yards more than they picked up against Oakland in a victory on Oct. 30, 1966.
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1976 Raiders at Patriots GOTW Week 4
NFL Media Game Summary
Box Score, Team and Individual Stats:
Oakland Raiders at New England Patriots - October 3rd, 1976 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Oakland Raiders 17 at New England Patriots 48 on October 3rd, 1976 - Full team and player stats and box score
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