The Raiders played in Super Bowl II (January 14, 1968), Super Bowl XI (January 9, 1977), and Super Bowls XV (January 25, 1981) and XVIII (January 22, 1984).
Purple People Eaters was the nickname of the great Vikings defenses of the late 60s and 70s.
Two, the Raiders (60s, 70s, 80, 00s) and Steelers (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s). But it was the 1979 season for the Steelers so you could say only the Raiders have done it.
No. Their first NFL championship was won on January 16, 1972 with a 24-3 victory over the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI in New Orleans.
Yes ! The 1950-60s comedian team BOB and RAY used to have a daily "Say a Song" on their program.
The Houston Oilers.
UCLA college team under John Wooden in the '60s
bob smith
yes there was .i remember seeing it as large as the earth,,with shooting stars of all colours in front of it
Yes, the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl IV on Jan. 11, 1970 23-7 at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana against the Minnesota Vikings. The Chiefs also played the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I on Jan. 15 1967 losing 35-10 at Memorial Coliseum in L.A. California. The Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt is credited with coming up with the name "SuperBowl".
Matt_Millen">Matt MillenLinebacker Matt Millen was the first player to achieve the feat (Raiders, 49ers, Redskins). Millen has four rings, having won two with the Raiders (one with Oakland, one with L.A.). His Raiders rings do not constitute Super Bowl keepsakes from two different teams, since the Raiders relocation from Oakland to Los Angeles and back again to Oakland all fall under the heading of Raiders franchise history. Note: Running back Preston Pearson was suggested as the answer, after having appeared in Super Bowls with Baltimore (Super Bowl III), Pittsburgh (IX), and Dallas (X, XII, & XIII). However the Colts lost the Super Bowl III (to the New York Jets, 16 to 7).
Yes, but only for London residents
you need a good team, level 60s or 70s with a flying type, electric,water,grass,fire and ghost.