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  1. 4 days ago · Towards the end of the game with just over four minutes remaining, the Raiders recovered a Brian Sipe fumble, and it seemed the game was going to end that way. But the Cleveland defense made one last stand and instead of Oakland kicking their own field goal to seal the game, they missed gaining a yard twice on a third and fourth down and gave Sipe and his teammates one last shot at a comeback win.

  2. 4 days ago · Brian Sipe, who won the NFL MVP Award that season, infamously threw the game away on the fateful 'Red Right 88' play. MORE: Zak Zinter will make his presence known against the Las Vegas Raiders.

  3. 9 hours ago · Readers see Coach Sam Rutigliano and the "Kardiac Kids" strolling the sidelines and heading out onto the field, led by Brian Sipe, whom Gordon calls the "Kardiac Kingpin."

  4. 4 days ago · The rivalry between the Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders dates back to 1970, with the Raiders leading the series 17-10. Since their initial success, the Browns have struggled, suffering an eight-game losing streak, including a critical playoff loss in 1981 attributed to Brian Sipe's infamous 'Red Right 88' play.

  5. 5 days ago · A spike in confidence, acknowledgement from his stoic coach, a surge toward greatness rather than being stuck in a quagmire of hesitation and puzzlement. He left the NFL after six years, four...

  6. 1 day ago · I wrote an article recently about the legendary 1981 AFC Divisional Game between the Browns and Raiders. The Browns lost that game 14-12 on the frozen tundra at the old Municipal Stadium after then Browns quarterback Brian Sipe threw an interception in the closing seconds. It was my first taste of heartache as a young fan.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_CostasBob Costas - Wikipedia

    18 hours ago · Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster who is known for his long tenure with NBC Sports, from 1980 through 2019. He has received 28 Emmy awards for his work [1][2][3] and was the prime-time host of 12 Olympic Games from 1988 until 2016.