Red Right 88
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Red Right 88 was a passing play called by the Cleveland Browns during the January 4, 1981 American Football Conference divisional playoff game against the Oakland Raiders; in the years since, the term has been used to refer to the game itself and its ending.
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Red Right 88
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Red Right 88
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Don Criqui and John Brodie
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Don Criqui and John Brodie
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Cleveland Stadium, the site of the game.
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--01-04
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1981-01-04
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Browns
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Raiders
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First quarter
*No scoring plays.
Second quarter
*CLE – Ron Bolton 42-yard interception return
*OAK – Mark van Eeghen 1-yard run
Third quarter
*CLE – Don Cockroft 30-yard field goal
*CLE – Don Cockroft 30-yard field goal
Fourth quarter
*OAK – Mark van Eeghen 1-yard run
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1980
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14
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(≠ eventually elected as a head coach)
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Raiders: Al Davis , Ron Wolfǂ , Tom Flores , Willie Brown‡ , Ray Guy, Ted Hendricks, Art Shell, Gene Upshaw
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(‡ elected as a player. ǂ elected as a general manager)
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Browns: Joe DeLamielleure, Ozzie Newsome, Bill Cowher≠
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OAK
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CLE
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Clear,
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Top passers
* OAK – Jim Plunkett – 14/30, 149 yards, 2 INT
* CLE – Brian Sipe – 13/40, 183 yards, 3 INT
Top rushers
* OAK – Mark van Eeghen – 20 rushes, 45 yards, 2 TD
* CLE – Mike Pruitt – 13 rushes, 48 yards
Top receivers
* OAK – Raymond Chester – 3 receptions, 64 yards
* CLE – Greg Pruitt – 3 receptions, 54 yards
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Red Right 88 was a passing play called by the Cleveland Browns during the January 4, 1981 American Football Conference divisional playoff game against the Oakland Raiders; in the years since, the term has been used to refer to the game itself and its ending.
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