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1976: Pats stun defending Super Bowl champions
Grogan throws long TD passes to Francis, Stingley in 2nd half rally
Defense forces six turnovers in 30-27 upset
1976: Pats stun defending Super Bowl champions
Grogan throws long TD passes to Francis, Stingley in 2nd half rally
Defense forces six turnovers in 30-27 upset
Sunday Sept 26, 1976 at 1:00
Week 3, Game 3 at Three Rivers Stadium
New England Patriots 30, Pittsburgh Steelers 27
Head Coaches: Chuck Fairbanks, Chuck Noll
QBs: Steve Grogan, Terry Bradshaw
Odds: Steelers favored by 14½
Patriots improve to 2-1, Steelers drop to 1-2
The Patriots overcame a second half 20-9 deficit on touchdown passes of 38 yards to Russ Francis, 58 yards to Darryl Stingley, and a 6-yard rush by Steve Grogan. In rainy weather the defense forced and recovered six fumbles, leaving Steeler fans crying in their towels.
Even though Pittsburgh had begun the season 1-1, the Steelers were still huge favorites. After all, the Patriots were coming off a 3-11 season and had lost eight of their last ten games. The first series went as the oddsmakers had predicted, driving 80 yards down the field to take an early 7-0 lead. While the Pats couldn't get much going against the Steel Curtain defense, two fumble recoveries set up John Smith field goals to make the score 7-6 after one quarter. The Patriot offense was turning the ball over as well though, and Pittsburgh led 13-9 at the half.
Steve Grogan was in his second NFL season and first as the fulltime starter. This game was a very early example of Grogan's leadership. The offense came alive in the second half, scoring on three consecutive drives. The Pats cut the deficit to four on a 38-yard touchdown pass from Grogan to Russ Francis, then took the lead on a 58-yard TD to Darryl Stingley. Grogan scored on a six-yard keeper, and the Patriots were up 30-20 early in the fourth quarter.
Unfortunately the Pats fumbled the ball away themselves, and Pittsburgh eventually scored on an 11-yard Bradshaw touchdown pass with 2:34 left to play. The Patriots could not do anything on their next possession and were forced to punt, giving the ball back. With under two minutes to go the Steelers were driving for a winning score, but the New England defense stopped Pittsburgh at the thirty yard line. The Steelers settled for a 48-yard field goal attempt to tie the score, but the kick went wide right - and the Pats took over and escaped with a huge upset.
Russ Francis finished the game with 139 yards receiving on six catches, and one touchdown.
The game must have been a big confidence booster for the Patriots; a week later they demolished previously unbeaten Oakland 48-17. In back-to-back weeks the Patriots knocked off what had been considered to be the two best teams in the NFL.
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When and how did the Patriots go from being perennial losers to becoming sustainable winners? The angles are many, but an argument can be made that the turnaround began in 1976.
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Management and fans thought that the Pats’ fortunes would change when the team hired Chuck Fairbanks in 1973, but the Pats went 15–27 from ’73-75, finishing 1975 with a dismal 3-11 record. Hope was running thin and Fairbanks (understandably) was under fire. Was more losing on the way?
New England started the 1976 season right where they left off in 1975, losing to the Baltimore Colts. But the Patriots came back strong in Week Two with an easy win over the Miami Dolphins. Then the Patriots traveled to Pittsburgh the following week to face the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers. New England scored a surprising win in the rain (forcing six fumbles), upsetting the Steelers. 30–27, with a furious second-half rally.
It was a game that would set the tenor for what became a turnaround season. The Patriots kept winning in Week Four, humiliating the eventual Super Bowl champ Oakland Raiders, 48–17. It was the Raiders’ only loss of the 1975 campaign.
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PRO FOOTBALL—Quarterback Steve Grogan passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third as New England rallied from a 20-9 third-quarter deficit to stun
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Quarterback Steve Grogan passed for two touchdowns and ran for a third as New England rallied from a 20-9 third-quarter deficit to stun Pittsburgh 30-27 with the Super Bowl champions' second loss in three games.
Grogan, who engineered the Patriots' 30-14 upset of Miami the week before, surprised the Steelers on a fourth-and-two gamble at the Pittsburgh 38-yard line when he connected with Tight End Russ Francis for a touchdown to bring the Patriots to within 20-16. Minutes later Grogan combined with Wide Receiver Darryl Stingley on a 58-yard touchdown play to give the Patriots a 23-20 lead, and then he ran across from the six-yard line to increase the lead to 30-20.
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9/27/1976 MNF halftime highlights Patriots at Steelers Howard Cosell Russ Francis All-World mention
19:43 Highlight Video
9/26/1976 New England Patriots at Pittsburgh Steelers highlights, National Football League Week 3
2:57:34 Full Game with Steelers radio audio
1976-9-26 New England Patriots @ Pittsburgh Steelers (WTAE Audio)
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TWIPF NFL 1976 Week 03
NFL Media Game Summary
Box Score, Team & Individual Stats:
New England Patriots at Pittsburgh Steelers - September 26th, 1976 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
New England Patriots 30 at Pittsburgh Steelers 27 on September 26th, 1976 - Full team and player stats and box score
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