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The Steelers have 529 wins since their first season in 1933. The Raiders have 410 since their first season in 1960. The Steelers have a 27 year head start. So if you go by the winning percentages the Raiders are ahead of any team by far.
Through the 2008 season, the Raiders and Cowboys have met 9 times in the regular season with the Raiders winning 6 times and the Cowboys winning 3 times. 1) December 14, 1974: Raiders 27, Cowboys 23 2) December 7, 1980: Cowboys 19, Raiders 13 3) October 23, 1983: Raiders 40, Cowboys 38 4) November 9, 1986: Raiders 17, Cowboys 13 5) October 25, 1992: Cowboys 28, Raiders 13 6) November 19, 1995: Cowboys 34, Raiders 21 7) September 27, 1998: Raiders 13, Cowboys 12 8) October 7, 2001: Raiders 28, Cowboys 21 9) October 2, 2005: Raiders 19, Cowboys 13
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The most wins by the Raiders in a single season was 13. The Raiders accomplished that in 1967 and 1976.
No, the Raiders first season was 1960.
George Blanda's final season with the Raiders was 1975. Fred Steinfort began the 1976 season as the Raiders place kicker but was replaced in Week 8 by Errol Mann. Mann finished the season and was the Raiders kicker in 1977 and 1978.
The duration of Our Winning Season is 1.53 hours.
Our Winning Season was created in 1978-05.
www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ The Dallas Cowboys have 389 wins, and a .60856 winning %.
The Raiders entered the 2006 season with an overall record of 385-254-11. If you ignore the ties entirely and treat them as non-events, you get a winning percentage of .6025, and you commend the Raiders for not rounding up instead of down. The NFL, however, does not treat ties this way. It counts each as half a win and half a loss, a method that pulls the percentages into the middle, toward .500. This way, the Raiders' cumulative record from 1963-2005 would be the equivalent of 390.5-259.5, or .600769. You'll need to add in the wins/losses for the 2007 season and beyond to get more up to date numbers.