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      • The 1984 Los Angeles Raiders season was the franchise's 25th season overall, and the franchise's 15th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Raiders entered the season as defending Super Bowl champions. However, they failed to improve upon their previous season 's output of 12–4, winning only eleven games.
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  2. The 1984 Los Angeles Raiders season was the franchise's 25th season overall, and the franchise's 15th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Raiders entered the season as defending Super Bowl champions. However, they failed to improve upon their previous season 's output of 12–4, winning only eleven games. [1]

  3. Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees. Previous Season Next Season. Record: 11-5-0, 3rd in AFC West Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Tom Flores (11-5-0) Points For: 368 (23.0/g) 9th of 28. Points Against: 278 (17.4/g) 4th of 28.

  4. About logos. 1984 Los Angeles Raiders Game Log. Previous Season Next Season. Record: 11-5-0, 3rd in AFC West Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Tom Flores (11-5-0) Points For: 368 (23.0/g) 9th of 28. Points Against: 278 (17.4/g) 4th of 28. Expected W-L: 10.6-5.4. SRS: 6.87 (5th of 28), SOS: 1.24. Playoffs:

  5. The 1984 Los Angeles Raiders were coming off a Super Bowl win and for a half-season it looked like they might pull off a repeat. But they were in a tough division and slipped to a wild-card, then to a quick playoff exit. GREAT 1980s SPORTS MOMENTSStart reading today. Marcus Allen had electrified the nation with

  6. 1984 Season Recap. Teams Las Vegas Los Angeles Raiders 1984 Season Recap. The 1984 Los Angeles Raiders, coached by Tom Flores, lost the Wild Card Game after finishing the NFL regular season in 3rd place in the AFC West with a 11-5 record. 1984 Raiders. 1984 Los Angeles Raiders. Lost Wild Card Game. 11-5 (.688) 3rd place in NFL AFC West. Head Coach.

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