Saturday, January 3, 1981 NFC: Philadelphia Eagles 31, Minnesota Vikings 16 The Eagles forced eight turnovers, seven in the second half, en route to a 31–16 victory, while also holding the Vikings to just 215 total yards, with a mere 36 on the ground. It marked a bitter repeat for Minnesota, who had lost to the Eagles 42-7 during the regular season. The Vikings scored 14 unanswered points in the first half, starting with wide receiver
Sammy White's 30-yard touchdown reception from quarterback
Tommy Kramer. Then after a punt, they drove 69 yards in 10 plays to score on running back
Ted Brown's 1-yard touchdown run. However, Philadelphia scored before halftime by finishing off an 85-yard drive with quarterback
Ron Jaworski's 9-yard touchdown completion to wide receiver
Harold Carmichael. The Eagles then tied the game on the opening possession of the second half with
Wilbert Montgomery's 8-yard touchdown run. Then the wave of turnovers began (11 total between both teams). First, Kramer threw a pass that was intercepted by
Roynell Young on the Eagles 7-yard line. Minnesota then scored a safety when Jaworski was sacked in the end zone by
Matt Blair and
Doug Martin, but
Reggie Wilkes recovered a fumbled punt return by Vikings running back
Eddie Payton on the Minnesota 18 that set up Montgomery's 5-yard touchdown run, putting the Eagles up 21-16. With 16 seconds left in the third quarter, Eagles defensive end
Carl Hairston forced a recovered a fumble from Kramer on the Vikings 44-yard line. But this opportunity was wasted as Montgomery fumbled the ball back to Minnesota on the next play. Early in the fourth quarter,
Ken Clarke of the Eagles recovered a fumble from Doug Paschal, which was soon countered by Jaworski's interception to
John Turner. A few plays later,
Herm Edwards intercepted a pass from Kramer, only to see this later nullified by Jaworski's interception to
Tom Hannon. With 9:16 left in regulation, Eagles linebacker
Frank LeMaster returned an interception from Kramer seven yards to the Vikings 15, leading to
Tony Franklin's 33-yard field goal to increase the Eagles lead to 24-16. Then on the Vikings next drive, Edwards intercepted another pass and returned it 14 yards to the Minnesota 31, leading to
Perry Harrington's 1-yard rushing touchdown to make the final score 31-16. On the last play of the game, Young intercepted a pass from Kramer in the end zone. This was the first postseason meeting between the Vikings and Eagles. However, San Diego took the second half kickoff and quickly racked up yardage with an 18-yard run by
Chuck Muncie and a 45-yard completion from Fouts to Joiner. Fouts eventually finished the 70-yard drive with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Joiner, making the score 14-10. Then late in the third quarter, the Chargers forced the Bills to punt from their own 8-yard line and got the ball with great field position on the Buffalo 49. Fouts then led the team to the 1, but a penalty pushed them back and they ended up settling for Rolf Benirschke's 22-yard field goal to make it 14–13. Buffalo had a great chance to put the game away when
Lou Piccone blocked a Chargers punt that was recovered by linebacker Ervin Parker on the San Diego 38. But safety
Glen Edwards intercepted a pass from Ferguson on the San Diego 9-yard line to keep the Bills from scoring. With 6:17 left in regulation, Buffalo got another chance to get a decisive score when they recovered a fumbled punt return from
Mike Fuller. But two plays later, defensive tackle
Fred Dean dropped
Joe Cribbs for a 1-yard loss on third and 1, and then
Nick Mike-Mayer missed a 49-yard field goal attempt, giving the ball back to San Diego with 3:59 left. After driving to midfield, the Chargers faced third and 10 with 2:08 remaining. Buffalo sent safety
Steve Freeman on a blitz for the next play, leaving Smith, San Diego's No. 3 receiver, one on one with Simpson. Earlier in the game, Simpson had knocked the ball out of Smith's hands during a catch attempt and then picked it off in mid air. But this time, Smith managed to get one step ahead of Simpson, make the catch, and evade his desperate diving tackle attempt, leaving Simpson face down on the turf as he raced 50 yards for a touchdown. Edwards sealed the victory for the Chargers after the ensuing kickoff by recording his second interception from Ferguson with 1:16 left in the game. After the game, it was revealed that Ferguson had been playing with a fractured ankle, suffered three weeks earlier in a game against the
New England Patriots. He finished the day with 180 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted three times. Fouts threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception. His top target was receiver
John Jefferson, who caught seven passes for 102 yards. Prior to this game, Ron Smith had caught only 7 passes during the season, and his 50-yard game winning score was his only catch of the game. This was the third postseason meeting between the Bills and Chargers. Buffalo won both prior meetings when both teams resided in the AFL. Early in the final quarter, the Raiders took a 14–12 lead at the end of an 80-yard drive highlighted by Chester's 27-yard catch. On the last play, van Eeghen scored his second 1-yard touchdown run of the day. Later on, the Raiders had a chance to put the game away when they recovered a fumble from Sipe on the Browns 24-yard line with 4:19 left in the game. But after moving to a third and 1 situation on the 15, van Eeghen was stuffed for no gain on two consecutive plays. On the second play after the turnover, Sipe completed a 29-yard pass to tight end
Ozzie Newsome and later a 23-yarder to
Greg Pruitt. Then
Mike Pruitt ran the ball 14 yards to the Raiders 14-yard line. Pruitt gained another yard on the next play, and the team called a timeout from the 13 with 49 seconds left. Browns coach
Sam Rutigliano called for a pass play,
Red Right 88, instructing Sipe that if no one was open "throw it to the blond in the first row". His intention was to give the team one last chance to score a touchdown before running the ball on third down to set up a Cockroft field goal. But on the pass play, Sipe was picked off by Davis while trying to connect with Newsome in the back of the end zone, allowing the Raiders to escape with a win. The quarterbacks of both teams were completely dominated throughout the game. Sipe completed just 13 of 40 passes for 183 yards and intercepted three times, while Plunkett completed only 14 of 30 passes for 149 yards, with two interceptions. Hayes and Bolton each had two interceptions. This was the first postseason meeting between the Raiders and Browns.
NFC: Dallas Cowboys 30, Atlanta Falcons 27 The Cowboys scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to come from behind and defeat the Falcons 30–27. Atlanta jumped to a 10–3 lead, aided by quarterback
Steve Bartkowski's 60-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Alfred Jenkins. In the second quarter, Dallas recovered a fumble in Atlanta territory and tied the game on quarterback
Danny White's 5-yard touchdown completion to tight end
Billy Joe DuPree. However, the Falcons responded with a 1-yard touchdown run by
Lynn Cain to take a 17–10 lead. Then after forcing a punt, Atlanta mounted another drive into Dallas territory, but
Steve Wilson intercepted a pass from Bartkowski and the score remained 17–10 at halftime. Dallas started out the second half with a drive to midfield, but lost the ball on a play that initially appeared to go in their favor. Running back
Preston Pearson caught a short pass from White and took off for a big gain, but linebacker
Joel Williams, who initially pressured White into making the pass, managed to chase Pearson down and force a fumble on the 15-yard line. After recovering the fumble, Atlanta stormed down the field and increased their lead to 24–10 with Bartkowski's 12-yard touchdown pass to running back
William Andrews. Starting a drive with 3:38 left in the third quarter, Dallas mounted an 85-yard drive that ended with
Robert Newhouse's 1-yard touchdown run with 13:50 left in the game. Dallas subsequently forced a punt, but Atlanta safety
Tom Pridemore intercepted a pass from White and returned it 22 yards to the Cowboys 37-yard line, setting up a 34-yard field goal from
Tim Mazzetti to increase the lead to 27–17. Dallas then marched 62 yards to score on
Drew Pearson's 14-yard touchdown reception with 3:04 left in the game. Then two plays after the ensuing kickoff, Dallas lineman
Ed "Too Tall" Jones appeared to jump offsides, which would have given the Falcons a first down, but managed to maintain his footing and avoid crossing the line of scrimmage before the snap. As a result, his sudden movement threw off Atlanta's offense and he ended up making a key tackle to end the drive and force a punt. Following the punt, Dallas advanced 70 yards to score on Pearson's 23-yard touchdown catch with 47 seconds left.
Charlie Waters fumbled the snap on the extra point attempt, keeping the score 30–27 and giving Atlanta a chance to drive for the tying field goal. But the Falcons turned the ball over on downs before they could move it out of their own territory. Jenkins finished the game with four receptions for 155 yards. The game is featured as one of the ''NFL's Greatest Games'' as the
Duel in Dixie. This was the second postseason meeting between the Cowboys and Falcons. Dallas won the only prior meeting. ==Conference championships==