First Oakland, then Los Angeles, back Oakland, and now Las Vegas. That was their way raiders, one of the most followed franchises in the world. Based in Sin City as of 2020, the institution holds many titles. Below is a ring-by-ring review, as well as a summary of all of his appearances on the Super Bowl.
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Super Bowl XI
under his leadership John Madden, the Oakland Raiders had come close to the ring many times, but always fell short. On January 9, 1977 they gave no doubts against Minnesota Vikings: It was 32-14 to celebrate in California. The MVP was in the hands of the wide receiver Fred Biletnikovwho converted three of his four receptions into touchdowns.
The Raiders went on a 16-0 first half run with a season-high 288 yards. They also finished with 429 total yards, a season-high.
Super Bowl XV
Without Madden but with tom flowers, on January 25, 1981, joy returned to Oakland. In the Louisiana Superdome, the Raiders are off to a 14-0 start vs Philadelphia Eagles and thus doomed a game that ended 27-10. The winning generalJim Plunkettstayed with MVP.
Plunkett became the second Heisman winner to win MVP after Roger Staubach (Super Bowl VI). The decision could be considered controversial, since Rod Martin intercepted Ron Jaworski three times.
Super Bowl XVIII
Again under Flores, but this time based in Los Angeles, the Raiders won their third and final Super Bowl on January 22, 1984 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Stadium. Washington Redskins not counted: 38-9, one of the biggest margin of decisive matches.
On this occasion, the Raiders gave a surprise: the predictions gave the favorites of the capital 3 points. The MVP went to running back Marcus Allenwho finished with 191 yards on 20 carries and 2 TDs.
All Las Vegas Raiders Super Bowl appearances
| Super Bowl | Date | Champion | Result | Loser | Campus |
| II | January 14, 1968 | Green Bay Packers | 33-14 | Oakland Raiders | Miami Orange Bowl |
| eleventh | January 9, 1977 | Oakland Raiders | 32-14 | Minnesota Vikings | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
| fifteenth | January 25, 1981 | Oakland Raiders | 27-10 | Philadelphia Eagles | Louisiana Superdome |
| eighteenth | January 22, 1984 | Los Angeles Raiders | 38-9 | Washington Redskins | Tampa Stadium |
| XXXVII | January 26, 2003 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 48-21 | Oakland Raiders | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) |
