Got it.Todd Pence wrote:The winning team in this game had two different quarterbacks throw TD passes. The team would make their first Super Bowl just a few years later, but neither quarterback would be in service for them by that time.
The winning team had a HOF running back. He too would not be present for the Super Bowl.
The winning team scored a touchdown on an interception return by a player who had been a former teammate of Gino Cappelletti's. This was followed on the very next play by a kickoff return TD by a man who would be a future teammate of Marcus Allen's.
The losing team had a future Super Bowl MVP at running back.
10/28/73 - Broncos 40, Jets 28
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 280nyj.htm
Charley Johnson, Steve Ramsey
Floyd Little
Leroy Mitchell, Burgess Owens
John Riggins <--- I had a hunch at first that this would be a 49ers/Cardinals game and the RBs would two OJs. Simpson and Anderson.
I figured the past teammate of Cappelletti/future teammate of Allen would place this in the 1970s. Then, a team making a Super Bowl debut that USED to have a HOF RB got me to thinking about the Floyd Little Broncos. Although the OJ Simpson 49ers would be a possibility. I went searching for Broncos kickoff return touchdowns from the Floyd Little era (there’s only about 5) and found Leroy Mitchell Who played for the Patriots.