Top 10 Raiders Playoff Performances
Raiders Team Historian Jerry Knaak gives his Top 10 Raiders Playoff Performances.

(10. Rod Martin, Super Bowl XV) In Super Bowl XV, right outside linebacker Rod Martin set Super Bowl record with three interceptions as the Raiders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10.

(9. Ken Stabler, 1977 AFC Divisional Playoff) In a 1977 AFC Divisional Playoff Game, quarterback Ken Stabler completed 21 of 40 pass attempts for 345 yards, 3 TDs and 2 INT's in the Raiders 37-31 double-overtime win over the Colts in Baltimore.

(8. Clarence Davis, Super Bowl XI) In Super Bowl XI, running back Clarence Davis carried the ball 16 times for 137 yards as the Raiders dominated the Minnesota Vikings 32-14.

(7. Ken Stabler, 1974 AFC Divisional Playoff) In a 1974 AFC Divisional Playoff Game, quarterback Ken Stabler completed 20 of 30 pass attempts for 293 yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT in a 28-26 win over the Miami Dolphins.

(6. Daryle Lamonica, 1969 AFL Playoff) In a 1969 AFL Playoff Game, quarterback Daryle Lamonica completed 13 of 17 pass attempts for 276 yards, 6 touchdowns and 1 INT as the Raiders hammered the Houston Oilers 56-7.

(5. Daryle Lamonica & Fred Biletnikoff, 1968 AFL Championship) In the 1968 AFL Championship Game, quarterback Daryle Lamonica completed 20 of 47 pass attempts for 401 yards and a touchdown, and wide receiver Biltenikoff caught 7 passes for 190 yards and that one touchdown in a losing effort as the Raiders fell to the New York Jets 27-23.

(4. Daryle Lamonica & Fred Biletnikoff, 1968 AFL Playoff) In a 1968 AFL Playoff Game, quarterback Daryle Lamonica completed 19 of 39 pass attempts for 347 yards and 5 TDs as the Raiders topped the Kansas Chiefs 41-6. Wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff caught 7 passes for 180 yards and 3 scores.

In the 1967 AFL Championship Game, fullback Hewritt Dixon and running back Pete Banaszak combined for 260 yards rushing (Dixon 144, Banaszak 116) and a touchdown as the Raiders crushed the Houston Oilers 40-7.

(2. Lester Hayes, 1980 Wild Card Game) In a 1980 Playoff Wild Card Game, cornerback Lester Hayes chalked up two interceptions including one returned for a touchdown and two sacks as the Raiders defeated the Houston Oilers 27-7.

(1. Marcus Allen, Super Bowl XVIII) In Super Bowl XVIII, running back Marcus Allen set then-Super Bowl record for most rushing yards in a Super Bowl with 191, and a then-record for the longest run in a Super Bowl with a 74-yarder in a 38-9 win over the Washington Redskins.