NFL Game of the Week

Season 8

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The NFL Films Game of the Week, formerly known as the NFL Game of the Week, is a program that airs on NFL Network, the official television channel of the National Football League. On this show, NFL Films compresses one or two NFL games from the previous week into a one-hour program.

Where to Watch NFL Game of the Week • Season 8

10 Episodes

  • Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1972
    E1
    Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1972Pittsburgh, resplendent with rookie running back Franco Harris, opened their season September 17 with a new belief in winning. They opened up a big lead on Oakland, but nearly gave it away. Daryle Lamonica replaced the inexperienced Ken Stabler as Oakland QB and fired three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough.
  • New York Jets at Baltimore Colts, 1972
    E2
    New York Jets at Baltimore Colts, 1972Joe Namath and Johnny Unitas dueled really for the only time head-to-head September 24. And they had the same day in the sun, piling up passing yardage in a 44-34 Jets win.
  • San Diego Chargers at Miami Dolphins, 1972
    E3
    San Diego Chargers at Miami Dolphins, 1972The true test of the 1972 Miami Dolphins came with this Week 5 showdown. San Diego pressed Dolphin starter Bob Griese, injuring his right ankle. Now came the genius of Don Shula: backup QB Earl Morrall kept up Miami's caliber. The largest crowd in Dolphin history cheered the team to its fifth straight win. No one at that time knew just how long their success would endure.
  • Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs, 1972
    E4
    Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs, 1972
  • Washington Redskins at New York Giants, 1972
    E5
    Washington Redskins at New York Giants, 1972
  • New York Jets at Miami Dolphins, 1972
    E6
    New York Jets at Miami Dolphins, 1972The 9-0 Dolphins were quick to win the AFC East in this Week 10 showdown with the 7-2 Jets. Any hopes New York had of earning the AFC Wild Card began to sink in this contest.
  • Minnesota Vikings at Pittsburgh Steelers; Green Bay Packers at Washington Redskins, 1972
    E7
    Minnesota Vikings at Pittsburgh Steelers; Green Bay Packers at Washington Redskins, 1972The NFC Central Division was ready to change its guard in 1972. A renewed running game put Green Bay on the fast track, but they had yet to shake off the rival Vikings. On November 26, the race only got tighter, as the Washington Redskins and Pittsburgh Steelers, each having their year of years, kept those from the Black and Blue Division at bay. Washington beat the Pack 21-16 and Pittsburgh denied Minnesota 23-10.
  • Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings, 1972
    E8
    Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings, 1972Green Bay ran away with the Central Division of the NFC. Their potent ground game showed its strength in Metropolitan Stadium against the previous NFC Central champs.
  • 1972 AFC Divisional Playoffs: Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers
    E9
    1972 AFC Divisional Playoffs: Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh SteelersFor the Steelers, who had never been in the playoffs before, this game of December 23 would be remembered forever. It's a holy day of obligation in Pittsburgh, with a surprise ending steeped in controversy. One cannot dispute, however, that The Immaculate Reception, the key to Pittsburgh's 13-7 win, was the spark that ignited the Steeler Dynasty.
  • 1972 AFC Championship: Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers
    E10
    1972 AFC Championship: Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh SteelersTHere was no home-field advantage rule in the NFL playoffs back on December 31, 1972, which was a sign of disrespect. Miami, winners of 15 straight, had something to prove against the Cinderella Steelers. Along the way, Don Shula put quarterback Bob Griese back in the huddle for the first time since he broke his ankle in Week 5. The result: every Dolphin stood up to the task and beat the Steelers 21-17.

 

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