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 Super Bowl XVII: Redskins 27, Dolphins 17 Starters | Scoring | Team Statistics | Individual Statistics | How They Got There

Dolphins Fall, 27-17, to Record 166 Yards
By Paul Attner
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, Jan. 31, 1982; Page C1
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 30 — The Washington Redskins rode John Riggins' record-breaking 166 yards rushing today to their first National Football League championship in 40 years, finishing off this magical season by overpowering the Miami Dolphins, 27-17, in Super Bowl XVII.
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Redskin Starters
OffenseDefense
Pos.PlayerPos.Player
WRGarrettLEMendenhall
LTJacobyLTButz
LGGrimmRTGrant
CBosticREManley
RGDeanLLBKaufman
RTStarkeMLBOlkewicz
TEWarrenRLBMilot
WRBrownLCBWhite
QBTheismannRCBDean
RBRigginsSSPeters
RBWalkerFSMurphy
Dolphin Starters
OffenseDefense
Pos.PlayerPos.Player
WRHarrisLEBetters
LTGieslerNTBaumhower
LGKuechenbergRTBokamper
CStephensonLOLBBrudzinski
RGToewsLILBDuhe
RTLaaskoRILBRhone
TEHardyROLBGordon
WRCefaloLCBSmall
QBWoodleyRCBMcNeal
RBNathanSSG. Blackwood
RBFranklinFSL. Blackwood

Scoring

 1234Tot.
Miami7100017
Washington01031427

First Quarter:
Miami: Cefalo, 76 yard pass from Woodley (von Schamann kick); 14:59

Second Quarter:
Washington: Moseley, 31 yard field goal
Miami: von Schamann, 20 yard field goal
Washington: Garrett, 4 yard pass from Theismann (Moseley kick)
Miami: Walker, 98 yard kickoff return (von Schamann kick)

Third Quarter:
Washington: Moseley, 20 yard field goal

Fourth Quarter:
Washington: Riggins, 43-yard rush (Moseley kick)<
Washington: Brown, 6 yard pass from Theismann (Moseley kick)

Team Statistics

 Mia.Was.
First Downs (Tot.)924
First Downs (Rush)714
First Downs (Pass)29
First Downs (Penalty)01
Fumbles/Lost2/10/0
Penalties/Yards4/555/36
Total Off. Plays4778
Total Net Yards176400
Avg. Yards Per Play3.75.1
Missed Field Goals00
Giveaways22

Individual Statistics

Passing:
Miami: Woodley, 4-14, 97 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 28.6%; Strock, 0-3, 0 yards
Washington: Theismann, 15-23, 143 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT, 65.2%

Rushing:
Miami: Franklin, 16-49; Nathan, 7-26; Woodley, 4-16; Vigorito, 1-4; Harris, 1-1


Washington: Riggins, 38-166; Garrett, 1-44; Harmon, 9-40; Theismann, 3-20; Walker, 1-6

Receiving:
Miami: Cefalo, 2-82; Harris, 2-15
Washington: Brown, 6-60; Warren, 5-28; Garrett, 2-13; Walker, 1-27; Riggins, 1-15

Punting:
Miami: Orosz, 6, avg. 37.8
Washington: Hayes, 4, avg. 42.0

Punt Returns:
Miami: Vigorito, 2-22
Washington: Nelms 6-52

Kickoff Returns:
Miami: Walker, 4-190; L. Blackwood, 2-32
Washington: Nelms, 2-44; Wonsley, 1-3

Interception Returns:
Miami: Duhe, 1-0; L. Blackwood, 1-0
Washington: Murphy, 1-0

How They Got There: 1982

Miami: 7-2
OpponentRes.Score
at N.Y. JetsW45-26
BaltimoreW24-20
at BuffaloW9-7
at Tampa BayL23-17
MinnesotaW22-14
at New EnglandL3-0
N.Y. JetsW20-19
BuffaloW27-10
at BaltimoreW34-7
New England*W28-13
San Diego*W34-13
N.Y. Jets*W14-0
* AFC Playoffs
Washington: 8-1
OpponentRes.Score
at PhiladelphiaW37-34
at Tampa BayW21-13
at N.Y. GiantsW27-17
PhiladelphiaW13-9
DallasL24-10
at St. LouisW12-7
N.Y. GiantsW15-14
at New OrleansW27-10
St. LouisW28-10
Detroit*W31-7
Minnesota*W21-7
Dallas*W31-17
* NFC Playoffs

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