January 8, 1983
NFC: Washington Redskins 31, Detroit Lions 7
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- WAS - White 77 interception return (Moseley kick) WAS 7-0
- WAS - field goal Moseley 26 WAS 10-0
- WAS - Garrett 21 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) WAS 17-0
- WAS - Garrett 21 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) WAS 24-0
- WAS - Garrett 27 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick) WAS 31-0
- DET - Hill 15 pass from Hipple (Murray kick) WAS 31-7
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The Redskins jumped to a 24-0 lead en route to a 31-7 victory over the Lions. Washington receiver Alvin Garrett, who only caught 1 pass during the regular season, recorded 6 receptions for 110 yards and 3 touchdowns. Fullback John Riggins led the team on the ground with 119 rushing yards. Quarterback Joe Theismann compiled 210 passing yards and 3 touchdowns. And the defense forced five turnovers to lead this romp over Detroit.
Jeris White got Washington on the board with a 77-yard interception return for a touchdown. Then after Mark Moseley's 26-yard field goal made it 10-0, Joe Theismann connected with Garrett for touchdowns twice in the second quarter.
NFC: Green Bay Packers 41, St. Louis Cardinals 16
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- STL - field goal O'Donoghue 18 STL 3-0
- GB - Jefferson 60 pass from Dickey (Stenerud kick) GB 7-3
- GB - Lofton 20 pass from Dickey (Stenerud kick) GB 14-3
- GB - Ivery 2 run (Stenerud kick) GB 21-3
- GB - Ivery 4 pass from Dickey (Stenerud kick) GB 28-3
- STL - Tilley 5 pass from Lomax (kick blocked) GB 28-9
- GB - field goal Stenerud 46 GB 31-9
- GB - Jefferson 7 pass from Dickey (Stenerud kick) GB 38-9
- GB - field goal Stenerud 34 GB 41-9
- STL - Shumann 18 pass from Lomax (O'Donoghue kick) GB 41-16
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In the first playoff game at Lambeau Field since the Ice Bowl in 1967, Green Bay quarterback Lynn Dickey threw for 260 yards and 4 touchdowns en route to a 41-16 win. The Packers scored four touchdowns on four consecutive possessions. It was their first playoff victory since Super Bowl II in 1968. Oddly, this victory was 15 years after that Super Bowl victory, 15 the same jersey number of Super Bowl II MVP (and then-Packer coach) Bart Starr.
After stopping the Cardinals on fourth and goal on the Packers 1-yard line, Dickey put Green Bay in the lead by finishing off two long drives with touchdown passes to John Jefferson and James Lofton. Later in the first half, they converted two St. Louis turnovers into a pair of touchdowns by Eddie Lee Ivery.
By the end of the game, the Packers had set numerous franchise post season records, including most touchdown passes in a game (4). most receiving yards (6 receptions for 148 yards by Jefferson), longest touchdown reception (Jefferson's 60-yard score), and longest field goal (46 yards by Jan Stenerud)
Cardinals receiver Roy Green caught 9 passes for 113 yards.
AFC: Miami Dolphins 28, New England Patriots 13
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- NE - field goal Smith 23 NE 3-0
- MIA - Hardy 2 pass from Woodley (von Schamann kick) MIA 7-3
- MIA - Franklin 1 run (von Schamann kick) MIA 14-3
- NE - field goal Smith 42 MIA 14-6
- MIA - Bennett 2 run (von Schamann kick) MIA 21-6
- MIA - Hardy 2 pass from Woodley (von Schamann kick) MIA 28-6
- NE - Hasselbeck 22 pass from Grogan (Smith kick) MIA 28-13
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The Dolphins controlled most of the game with four long touchdown drives, and intercepted Patriots quarterback Steve Grogan twice. Miami quarterback David Woodley had one of the best performances of his career, completing 16 of 19 passes for 246 yards and 2 touchdowns (both to tight end Bruce Hardy) with no interceptions, while also rushing for 16 yards. David Woodley's passer rating for this game was 153.8.
AFC: Los Angeles Raiders 27, Cleveland Browns 10
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- RAI - field goal C.Bahr 27 RAI 3-0
- CLE - field goal M.Bahr 52 3-3
- RAI - Allen 2 run (C.Bahr kick) RAI 10-3
- CLE - Feacher 43 pass from McDonald (M.Bahr kick) 10-10
- RAI - field goal C.Bahr 37 RAI 13-10
- RAI - Allen 3 run (C.Bahr kick) RAI 20-10
- RAI - Hawkins 1 run (C.Bahr kick) RAI 27-10
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The Raiders gained 510 total yards of offense. Quarterback Jim Plunkett threw for 386 yards, while running back Marcus Allen rushed for 72 yards, caught 6 passes for 74 yards, and scored 2 touchdowns.
January 9, 1983
AFC: New York Jets 44, Cincinnati Bengals 17
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- CIN - Curtis 32 pass from Anderson (Breech kick) CIN 7-0
- NYJ - field goal Leahy 32 CIN 7-3
- CIN - Ross 2 pass from Anderson (Breech kick) CIN 14-3
- NYJ - Gaffney 14 pass from McNeil (Leahy kick) CIN 14-10
- NYJ - Walker 14 pass from Todd (Leahy kick) NYJ 17-14
- NYJ - field goal Leahy 24 NYJ 20-14
- NYJ - field goal Leahy 47 NYJ 23-14
- CIN - field goal Breech 20 NYJ 23-17
- NYJ - McNeil 20 run (Leahy kick) NYJ 30-17
- NYJ - Ray 98 interception return (Leahy kick) NYJ 37-17
- NYJ - Crutchfield 1 run (Leahy kick) NYJ 44-17
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The underdog Jets overcame an early 14-3 deficit by racking up 517 yards of offense and scoring 21 points in the fourth quarter. Running back Freeman McNeil led the Jets to a victory with 210 rushing yards and a touchdown, while also catching a pass for 9 yards and throwing a touchdown pass on a halfback option play. Receiver Wesley Walker caught 8 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown. Jets quarterback Richard Todd completed 20 of 28 passes for 269 yards and a touchdown. Playing in the final postseason game of his legendary career, Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson completed 26 of 35 passes for a career playoff high 354 yards and 2 touchdowns, but was intercepted 3 times. Receiver Cris Collinsworth caught 7 passes for 120 yards.
Two first quarter touchdown passes from Anderson gave the Bengals an early 14-3 lead, but New York stormed back with 17 points in the second quarter and added a field goal early in the third. With time running out in the third quarter, Bengals kicker Jim Breech made 20-yard field goal. So despite giving up 20 unanswered points, Cincinnati only trailed 23-17 going into the final period. However, the Bengals self destructed in the fourth quarter, suffering one of the worst collapses in franchise history. Throughout the fourth quarter, Cincinnati had a 69-yard touchdown pass called back by a false start penalty, gave up two Jets rushing touchdowns, missed a 46-yard field goal, and threw two interceptions, one of which was returned a playoff record 98 yards for a touchdown by safety Darrol Ray.
AFC: San Diego Chargers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 28
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- PIT - Ruff fumble recovery in end zone (Anderson kick) PIT 7-0
- SD - field goal Benirschke 25 PIT 7-3
- PIT - Bradshaw 1 run (Anderson kick) PIT 14-3
- SD - Brooks 18 run (Benirschke kick) PIT 14-10
- SD - Sievers 10 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SD 17-14
- PIT - Cunningham 2 pass from Bradshaw (Anderson kick) PIT 21-17
- PIT - Stallworth 9 pass from Bradshaw (Anderson kick) PIT 28-17
- SD - Winslow 8 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) PIT 28-24
- SD - Winslow 2 pass from Fouts (Benirschke kick) SD 31-28
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The game began disastrously for the Chargers when James Brooks fumbled the opening kickoff, which was recovered for a touchdown by Guy Ruff of the Steelers. But San Diego battled back. Quarterback Dan Fouts threw for 333 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions to lead his team to victory. With the Steelers leading 28-17 in the fourth quarter, the Chargers scored two touchdowns in the final period—the second with only a minute remaining. Chargers running back Chuck Muncie rushed for 126 yards and caught a pass for 12, while tight end Kellen Winslow caught 7 passes for 102 yards and 2 touchdowns. Steelers receiver John Stallworth caught 8 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw for 325 yards and 2 touchdowns and scored a rushing touchdown in his final postseason of the game, but was intercepted twice.
NFC: Dallas Cowboys 30, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17
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- DAL - field goal Septien 33 DAL 3-0
- DAL - field goal Septien 33 DAL 6-0
- TB - Green 60 fumble return (Capece kick)TB 7-6
- TB - field goal Capece 32 TB 10-6
- DAL - Springs 6 pass from D. White (Septien kick) DAL 13-10
- DAL - field goal Septien 19 DAL 16-10
- TB - Jones 49 pass from Williams (Capece kick) TB 17-16
- DAL - Hunter 19 interception return (Septien kick) DAL 23-17
- DAL - Newsome 10 pass from D. White (Septien kick) DAL 30-17
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The Cowboys had 445 yards of total offense, while their defense held Buccaneers quarterback Doug Williams, playing in his final game in a Bucs uniform, to just 8 of 28 completions for 113 yards and intercepted him 3 times. Dallas running back Tony Dorsett rushed for 110 yards, while kicker Rafael Septien made 3 field goals.
This was Tampa Bay's last playoff game until 1997, by which time the Buccaneers ditched their orange uniforms. From 1983–96, they suffered 14 consecutive losing seasons, 13 of which saw Tampa Bay lose 10 or more games.
NFC: Minnesota Vikings 30, Atlanta Falcons 24
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- ATL - Rodgers recovered blocked punt in end zone (Luckhurst kick) ATL 7-0
- MIN - field goal Danmeier 33 ATL 7-3
- MIN - White 36 pass from Kramer (Danmeier kick) MIN 10-7
- MIN - field goal Danmeier 30 MIN 13-7
- ATL - Luckhurst 17 run (Luckhurst kick) ATL 14-13
- ATL - Glazebrook 35 interception return (Luckhurst kick) ATL 21-13
- MIN - field goal Danmeier 39 ATL 21-16
- MIN - McCullum 11 pass from Kramer (Danmeier kick) MIN 23-21
- ATL - field goal Luckhurst 41 ATL 24-23
- MIN - Brown 5 run (Danmeier kick) MIN 30-24
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The Vikings drove 72 yards to score the winning touchdown with 1:44 left in the game.