

In an intense matchup during Week 16 of the 1984 USFL season, the Arizona Wranglers emerged victorious with a 34-24 win over the Jacksonville Bulls. Arizona displayed early dominance, securing a 21-3 lead by the end of the first quarter. The Wranglers’ offense, led by quarterback Reeves, showcased efficiency with Ferguson contributing two rushing touchdowns and a remarkable 61-yard touchdown pass to Haines. Despite a resilient effort from the Bulls, highlighted by Robinson’s two touchdown passes to Mason and Clark, Arizona’s defense, particularly Daniel and West in the secondary, proved pivotal. Daniel and West not only secured two interceptions each but also demonstrated exceptional play by returning both interceptions for touchdowns. Jacksonville faced challenges with turnovers, including fumbles by Mason and Robinson. The Wranglers’ balanced performance on both sides of the ball secured their victory in a game marked by impactful defensive plays and offensive prowess.