Monday, March 7, 2016

The 1983 NFL season was the 64th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XVIII when the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_NFL_season

Final Stats:

Team  Record






Washington Redskins 14 2






Miami Dolphins 12 4






Los Angeles Raiders 12 4






Dallas Cowboys 12 4






Pittsburgh Steelers 10 6






San Francisco 49ers 10 6






Cleveland Browns 9 7






Seattle Seahawks 9 7






Denver Broncos 9 7






Detroit Lions 9 7






Los Angeles Rams 9 7






St. Louis Cardinals 8 7 1






New England Patriots 8 8






Buffalo Bills 8 8






Chicago Bears 8 8






Green Bay Packers 8 8






New Orleans Saints 8 8






Minnesota Vikings 8 8






Cincinnati Bengals 7 9






New York Jets 7 9






Baltimore Colts 7 9






Atlanta Falcons 7 9






Kansas City Chiefs 6 10






San Diego Chargers 6 10






Philadelphia Eagles 5 11






New York Giants 3 12 1






Houston Oilers 2 14






Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 14















Playoff Games







Week Day Date
Winner/tie
Loser/tie PtsW PtsL
WildCard Sat 24-Dec boxscore Seattle Seahawks
Denver Broncos 31 7
WildCard Mon 26-Dec boxscore Los Angeles Rams @ Dallas Cowboys 24 17









Division Sat 31-Dec boxscore San Francisco 49ers
Detroit Lions 24 23
Division Sat 31-Dec boxscore Seattle Seahawks @ Miami Dolphins 27 20
Division Sun 1-Jan boxscore Los Angeles Raiders
Pittsburgh Steelers 38 10
Division Sun 1-Jan boxscore Washington Redskins
Los Angeles Rams 51 7









ConfChamp Sun 8-Jan boxscore Los Angeles Raiders
Seattle Seahawks 30 14
ConfChamp Sun 8-Jan boxscore Washington Redskins
San Francisco 49ers 24 21









SuperBowl Sun 22-Jan boxscore Los Angeles Raiders N Washington Redskins 38 9









Most Points per game: 34







Washington Redskins
















Fewest Points allowed per game: 16







Miami Dolphins
















Regular Season ran from: 9/3-12/19







Playoffs ran from: 12/24-1/22
















Best Division: AFC East, NFC West







Worst Division: NFC Central







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