1976 AFC Championship Game
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The door was opened for the Raiders when the Steelers' running back duo of Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier was bound to the sidelines. Harris and Bleier had combined for over 2,000 yards during the regular season but injuries prevented the two backs from playing a single down in the game.
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Then Pittsburgh put together its only formidable drive of the game. The Steelers marched 75 yards on eight plays capped by a 3-yard touchdown run by Reggie Harrison to narrow the score to 10-7. The Raiders responded with a 14-play, 69-yard drive topped by a 4-yard touchdown pass play from Ken Stabler to backup tight end Warren Bankston.
The game's final tally came in the third quarter when Stabler hit running back Pete Banaszak with a 5-yard touchdown pass to put the Raiders ahead by the winning score of 24-7. Indeed, the Raiders had overcome the stigma of making the final leap to the Super Bowl.
Two weeks later, the Raiders won their first Super Bowl trophy with a 32-14 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI.
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