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The 1983 NFL season was the 64th regular season of the National Football League. The Colts played their final season in Baltimore before the team's relocation to Indianapolis the following season. The season ended with Super Bowl XVIII when the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins 38–9 at Tampa Stadium in Florida.
The 1983 season was the Los Angeles Raiders' 14th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 24th season overall, and their second season in Los Angeles. The team began by attempting to improve on their 8–1 record from 1982 and went on to win the Super Bowl for the third time in franchise history.
The 1983 Green Bay Packers season was their 65th season overall and their 63rd in the National Football League. The team finished with an 8–8 record under ninth-year head coach Bart Starr to finish second in the NFC Central division. The team set an NFL record for most overtime games played in one season with five, [1] winning two and losing ...
The 1983 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 52nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 47th in Washington, D.C. The season began with the team trying to win consecutive Super Bowls, following their victory in Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins. Washington's 14–2 record was a franchise record and the best ...
The 1983 Miami Dolphins season was the 18th season in football for the Miami Dolphins ... as in the 1983 NFL draft a young quarterback ... Statistics; Cookie ...
1983 Seattle Seahawks season; 1983 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season; T. 1983 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season; W. 1983 Washington Redskins season ... Statistics; Cookie ...
The 1983 NFL Draft is celebrated for its quarterbacks, and for good reason. ... but he has looked just as good as any other rookie quarterback this season. The stats might not match his peers, but ...
The 1983 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 51st in the National Football League (NFL). The team followed up their record of 3–6 during the strike-shortened 1982 season with another losing campaign. [ 1 ]