NFL playoffs, 1971–72

NFL playoffs, 1971–72

The NFL playoffs following the 1971 NFL season led up to Super Bowl VI. Like the previous NFL seasons, the home teams in the playoffs were decided based on a yearly divisional rotation, excluding the wild card teams who would always play on the road. It was the first time that the NFL scheduled games on Christmas Day, a decision that drew considerable criticism.

Divisional playoffs

December 25, 1971

AFC: Miami Dolphins 27, Kansas City Chiefs 24 (2OT)

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Dolphins
R1=0
R2=10
R3=7
R4=7
R5=0
R6=3
RT=27
Home=Chiefs
H1=10
H2=0
H3=7
H4=7
H5=0
H6=0
HT=24

"at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri"

*TV: NBC, 4PM EST (Curt Gowdy and Al DeRogatis announcing)

*Referee: John McDonough

In the longest NFL game played to date at 82 minutes, 40 seconds [ [http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2005/10/17/chiefs_vs_dolphins__game_6/ Kansas City Chiefs - CHIEFS VS DOLPHINS - GAME 6 ] ] (and the Chiefs' last-ever game at Municipal Stadium), Miami kicker Garo Yepremian kicked the winning 37-yard field goal after 7:40 of double-overtime. The Chiefs jumped to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter with Jan Stenerud's 24-yard field goal and quarterback Len Dawson's 7-yard touchdown pass to Ed Podolak. But the Dolphins tied the game in the second period with Yepremian's 14-yard field goal and running back Larry Csonka's 1-yard touchdown run. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter before Podolak scored on a 3-yard run in the fourth period. But Miami quarterback Bob Griese threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to tight end Marv Fleming to tie the game. Podolak returned the ensuing kickoff 78 yards to the Dolphins 22-yard line, giving Stenerud a chance to win the game for the Chiefs in the final minute of regulation. But he missed the field goal attempt and the game went into overtime.

Kansas City took the opening kickoff of the first overtime period, but Stenerud 42-yard field goal attempt was blocked. Yepremian also attempted a 52-yard field goal later in the period, but missed.

Podolak's 350 all-purpose yards (8 receptions for 110 yards, 17 carries for 85 yards, 3 kickoff returns for 154 yards) in this game remain an NFL playoff record. "I don't think any one player in a big game, a monumental game like that, had a day like Eddie Podolak had," said Chiefs coach Hank Stram after the game. [http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/NFLplayoffperform.html]

*Scoring
**KC - field goal Stenerud 24 KC 3-0
**KC - Podolak 7 pass from Dawson (Stenerud kick) KC 10-0
**MIA - Csonka 1 run (Yepremian kick) KC 10-7
**MIA - field goal Yepremian 14 10-10
**KC - Otis 1 run (Stenerud kick) KC 17-10
**MIA - Kiick 1 run (Yepremian kick) 17-17
**KC - Podolak 3 run (Stenerud kick) KC 24-17
**MIA - Fleming 5 pass from Griese (Yepremian kick)24-24
**MIA - field goal Yepremian 37 MIA 27-24

NFC: Dallas Cowboys 20, Minnesota Vikings 12

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Cowboys
R1=3
R2=3
R3=14
R4=0
RT=20
Home=Vikings
H1=0
H2=3
H3=0
H4=9
HT=12

"at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota"

*TV: CBS, 1PM EST, Ray Scott and Pat Summerall announcing

*Referee: Norm Schachter

Although the Vikings outgained the Cowboys 311-183, Dallas converted turnovers into 13 points en route to a 20-12 win. The Cowboys jumped to a 6-3 halftime lead after converting a fumble recovery and an interception into field goals. Then, Cliff Harris' 30-yard interception return on the second play of the third quarter set up Duane Thomas' 13-yard touchdown run to give Dallas a 13-3 lead. Quarterback Roger Staubach then extended the lead with his 9-yard touchdown pass to Bob Hayes. The Vikings scored 9 unanswered points in the fourth quarter but it was not enough to make up for the deficit.

*Scoring
**DAL - field goal Clark 26 DAL 3-0
**MIN - field goal Cox 27 3-3
**DAL - field goal Clark 44 DAL 6-3
**DAL - D. Thomas 13 run (Clark kick) DAL 13-3
**DAL - Hayes 9 pass from Staubach (Clark kick) DAL 20-3
**MIN - Safety, Page tackled Staubach in end zone DAL 20-5
**MIN - Voigt 6 pass from Cuozzo (Cox kick) DAL 20-12

December 26, 1971

AFC: Baltimore Colts 20, Cleveland Browns 3

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Colts
R1=0
R2=14
R3=3
R4=3
RT=20
Home=Browns
H1=0
H2=0
H3=3
H4=0
HT=3

"at Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio"

*TV: NBC, 1PM EST (Jim Simpson and Kyle Rote announcing)

*Referee: Jack Reader

Don Nottingham scoring two touchdowns as the Colts limiting the Browns to only 3 points. Nottingham's first score, a 1-yard touchdown run, was set up after Bubba Smith blocked Cleveland kicker Don Cockroft's 4-yard field goal attempt. Then in the second quarter, Safety Rick Volk's 37-yard interception return set up Nottingham's 7-yard touchdown run. Colts kicker Jim O'Brien also contributed with 2 field goals.

*Scoring
**BAL - Nottingham 1 run (O'Brien kick) BAL 7-0
**BAL - Nottingham 7 run (O'Brien kick) BAL 14-0
**CLE - field goal Cockroft 14 BAL 14-3
**BAL - field goal O'Brien 42 BAL 17-3
**BAL - field goal O'Brien 15 BAL 20-3

NFC: San Francisco 49ers 24, Washington Redskins 20

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Redskins
R1=7
R2=3
R3=3
R4=7
RT=20
Home=49ers
H1=0
H2=3
H3=14
H4=7
HT=24

"at Candlestick Park, San Francisco"

*TV: CBS, 4PM EST (Jack Buck and Tom Brookshier) announcing

*Referee: Pat Haggerty

The 49ers defense made key plays to lead San Francisco to a 24-20 victory over the Redskins. Washington scored first after Jon Jaqua blocked a punt to set up quarterback Billy Kilmer's 5-yard pass. Then after the teams exchanged field goals, the Redskins took the opening kickoff of the second half and drove to the San Francisco 11-yard line. But on fourth down and inches to go, Frank Nunley tackled Larry Brown for a 2-yard loss. Three plays later, 49ers quarterback John Brodie threw a 78-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Gene Washington to tiethe game. Then, Roosevelt Taylor's interception set up Bob Windsor's 2-yard touchdown reception to give San Francisco a 17-10 lead. The 49ers later put the game away in the fourth quarter after defensive tackle Bob Hoskins recovered a bad snap on a Washington punt attempt in the end zone.

*Scoring
**WAS - Smith 5 pass from Kilmer (Knight kick) WAS 7-0
**SF - field goal Gossett 23 WAS 7-3
**WAS - field goal Knight 40 WAS 10-3
**SF - Washington 78 pass from Brodie (Gossett kick) 10-10
**SF - Windsor 2 pass from Brodie (Gossett kick) SF 17-10
**WAS - field goal Knight 35 SF 17-13
**SF - Hoskins recovered fumble in end zone SF 24-13
**WAS - Brown 16 pass from Kilmer (Knight kick) SF 24-20

Conference Championships

January 2, 1972

AFC: Miami Dolphins 21, Baltimore Colts 0

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Colts
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=0
RT=0
Home=Dolphins
H1=7
H2=0
H3=7
H4=7
HT=21

"at Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida"

*TV: NBC, 4PM EST (Play-by-Play: Curt Gowdy)

*Referee: Jack Vest

Although Miami quarterback Bob Griese made only 8 passes, the Dolphins defense shut out the Colts. Defensive back Dick Anderson intercepted 3 passes, returning one of them 62 yards for a touchdown. Paul Warfield recorded a 75-yard touchdown reception midway through the first quarter. Then in the fourth quarter, Griese's 50-yard pass to Warfield set up Larry Csonka's 5-yard touchdown run.

*Scoring
**MIA - Warfield 75 pass from Griese (Yepremian kick) MIA 7-0
**MIA - Anderson 62 interception return (Yepremian kick)MIA 14-0
**MIA - Csonka 5 run (Yepremian kick)MIA 21-0

NFC: Dallas Cowboys 14, San Francisco 49ers 3

Linescore Amfootball
Road=49ers
R1=0
R2=0
R3=3
R4=0
RT=3
Home=Cowboys
H1=0
H2=7
H3=0
H4=7
HT=14

"at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas"

*TV: CBS

*Referee: Tommy Bell

In the first playoff game at Texas Stadium, the Cowboys defense dominated the 49ers offense by only allowing 61 rushing yards, 9 first downs, and forcing 3 interceptions. In the second quarter, Dallas defensive end George Andrie intercepted a screen pass at the San Francisco 8-yard line to set up Calvin Hill's 1-yard touchdown run. Then in the fourth quarter, the Cowboys marched 80 yards in 14 plays to score on Duane Thomas' 2-yard touchdown run.

*Scoring
**DAL - Hill 1 run (Clark kick) DAL 7-0
**SF - field goal Gossett 28 DAL 7-3
**DAL - Thomas 2 run (Clark kick)DAL 14-3

uper Bowl

January 16, 1972

Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 24, Miami Dolphins (AFC) 3, at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana

Bracket

:Note: Prior to the 1975 season, the home teams in the playoffs were decided based on a yearly rotation.Round8
RD1=Divisional Playoffs
RD2=Conf. Championship Games
RD3=Super Bowl VI
December 26 - Candlestick Park|Washington Redskins|20|San Francisco 49ers|24
December 25 - Metropolitan Stadium|Dallas Cowboys|20|Minnesota Vikings|12
December 26 - Cleveland Stadium|Baltimore Colts|20|Cleveland Browns|3
December 25 - Municipal Stadium|Miami Dolphins (2OT)|27|Kansas City Chiefs|24
January 2 - Texas Stadium|San Francisco 49ers|3|Dallas Cowboys|14
January 2 - Miami Orange Bowl|Baltimore Colts|0|Miami Dolphins|21
January 16Tulane Stadium|Dallas Cowboys|24|Miami Dolphins|3

References

*"Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League" (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)
*"The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Book 1995" (ISBN 0-89204-523-X)

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