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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:08:22 GMT 10
Sunday Jan 3, 1971 Start Time: 2:00pm
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:09:13 GMT 10
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:10:52 GMT 10
The 1970 AFC Championship Game was the inaugural title game of the American Football Conference (AFC). Played on January 3, 1971, the game was hosted by the AFC East champion Baltimore Colts who played the AFC West champion Oakland Raiders at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Along with the 1970 NFC Championship Game played on the same day, this game constituted the penultimate round of the 1970–71 NFL playoffs which had followed the 1970 regular season of the National Football League.
Baltimore defeated Oakland 27-17 to earn the right to represent the AFC in Super Bowl V.
Game summary Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas's 68-yard touchdown pass to Ray Perkins in the fourth quarter gave the Colts a two score lead that the Raiders could not overcome, sending his team to their second Super Bowl in the last three years.
Baltimore dominated the first quarter, holding the Raiders to six plays and one completion, while Unitas led them to the 4-yard line where Jim O'Brien's 16-yard field goal gave them a 3–0 lead.
In the second quarter, a massive hit by Colts lineman Bubba Smith knocked Oakland QB Daryle Lamonica out of the game, and he was replaced by George Blanda. Later on, Raiders defensive back Willie Brown narrowly dropped an interception on a deep pass from Unitas. At the time this did not seem to matter much, as the incomplete pass was on third down and the Colts had to punt. But returner George Atkinson fumbled David Lee's kick and the Colts running back Sam Havrilak recovered with excellent field position. Unitas then completed a 43-yard pass to Eddie Hinton at the 2-yard line, and Norm Bulaich scored a touchdown run on the next play, increasing the lead to 10–0. Blanda then led the Raiders back, and with the aid of a roughing the punter penalty, he got them close enough for a 48-yard field goal, which he kicked himself to cut the score 10–3 at the end of the half.
Oakland tied the score early in the third quarter with Blanda's 38-yard touchdown pass to Fred Biletnikoff. Unitas responded with two key long completions to Hinton that set up O'Brien's 23-yard field goal to retake the lead at 13–10. Later in the quarter, Buliach scored on an 11-yard touchdown run, giving the Colts a 20–10 lead going into the fourth quarter.
Now down by two scores with just one quarter left, Blanda got the Raiders rolling on a long touchdown drive. First running back Charlie Smith picked up 20 yards on a draw play (the longest run of the game for either team). Then Blanda fooled the Colts defense with a fake handoff before firing a pass to Warren Wells for a 37-yard gain to the Colts 11. Blanda eventually finished the drive with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Wells on third down, making the score 20–17. The momentum seemed to be swinging back in their favor when they forced the Colts into a 3rd and 11 situation on their own 32-yard line on the next drive. On the next play, Unitas threw a deep pass to a wide open Ray Perkins, who raced down the left sideline for a 68-yard touchdown completion that gave the Colts a 27–17 lead. This would prove to be the last score of the game as the Raiders were shut out in the final 12 minutes, with Blanda throwing two interceptions deep in Baltimore territory.
Blanda finished the game completing 17 of 32 passes for 271 yards with 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. At 43 years old, he was the oldest quarterback ever to play in a championship game. His top target was Wells, who caught 5 passes for 108 yards and a touchdown. Unitas completed 11 of 30 passes for 245 yards and a touchdown. The Colts leading receiver was Hinton, who caught 8 passes for 115 yards. Colts linemen Bubba Smith and Ray Hilton each had two sacks, along with Raiders lineman Ben Davidson.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:15:09 GMT 10
Jim Duncan (#35) of the Colts returns a kickoff.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:16:51 GMT 10
Johnny Unitas (#19) drops back to pass.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:20:22 GMT 10
Daryle Lamonica (#3) about to hand the ball off.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:24:12 GMT 10
Harry Schuh (#79) protects the QB against Baltimore’s Bubba Smith (#78).
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:27:09 GMT 10
George Blanda (#16) drops back to pass.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:28:51 GMT 10
George Blanda (#16) of the Raiders gets ready to pass.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:30:50 GMT 10
George Blanda (#16) looks for an open receiver.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:32:28 GMT 10
George Blanda (#16) throws a pass.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:34:14 GMT 10
Fumble!
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:36:12 GMT 10
Fumble!
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 2, 2023 15:38:02 GMT 10
Norm Bulaich (#36) carries the ball for Baltimore.
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