Ranking the 10 Best NFL Teams of the 1980s

The 1980s were a golden era for the NFL, defined by dynasties, iconic players, and unforgettable moments. Here’s a ranking of the 10 best NFL teams from the decade:

10. Seattle Seahawks

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While they never reached the Super Bowl in the ‘80s, the Seahawks were consistent contenders throughout the decade. Led by Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent, their competitiveness and fan-favorite players earned them respect league-wide.

9. San Diego Chargers

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The Chargers didn’t win a Super Bowl in the ’80s, but their high-flying offense, orchestrated by Dan Fouts and the “Air Coryell” system, revolutionized passing in the NFL. 

8. Chicago Bears

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The 1985 Chicago Bears were a force of nature. They finished the season with a 15-1 record and one of the most dominant defenses in NFL history. 

7. Washington Football Team 

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Under head coach Joe Gibbs, Washington won two Super Bowls in the ’80s. Despite the constant turnover, they had an incredibly powerful offensive line and came up clutch in the most important games.

6. Miami Dolphins 

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Though the Miami Dolphins fell short of a Super Bowl title in 1985, Dan Marino’s record-setting season stood out. And, with an explosive offense, the Dolphins consistently reached the playoffs throughout the decade. 

5. Denver Broncos

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Behind quarterback John Elway, the Broncos reached three Super Bowls in the ’80s. While they couldn’t secure a championship, their sustained success and ability to win the AFC multiple times solidified their place among the top teams.

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4. Pittsburgh Steelers

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While the Pittsburgh Steelers’ peak was in the late ’70s, their dominance carried over into the early ’80s. And, with their incredible defense and offensive firepower led by Terry Bradshaw, they remained a formidable force throughout the ‘80s. 

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3. Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 

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The Raiders captured the 1980 and 1983 Super Bowls with dominant postseason runs. And, under Coach Tom Flores, they showcased a physical defense and a versatile offense led by stars like Marcus Allen.

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2. New York Giants 

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The Giants emerged as a powerhouse in the mid-’80s, with their peak coming in 1986 under Bill Parcells. In fact, their defense, led by Lawrence Taylor, was among the most feared in NFL history.

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1. San Francisco 49ers

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The 49ers, under coach Bill Walsh and quarterback Joe Montana, were the model of excellence throughout the ‘80s. Winning Super Bowls in 1981 and 1984, they set the standard for offensive innovation for years to come. 

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