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Sunday, February 03, 2008

NFL Championship Teams

Here is a complete List of NFL Championship teams.This first part of the list are teams that won the championship based on their 'best in league' winning percentage.Ties were allowed,but did not count on the team's percentage record.The team with the most wins was not always declared the champion.
Team
Win
Loss
Tie
Pct.
1920
Akron Pros1
8
0
3
1.000
1921
Chicago Staleys2
9
1
1
.900
1922
Canton Bulldogs
10
0
2
1.000

1923
Canton Bulldogs (2)
11
0
1
1.000

1924
Cleveland Bulldogs3
7
1
1
.875

1925
Chicago Cardinals4
11
2
1
.846

1926
Frankford Yellow Jackets
14
1
2
.933

1927
New York Giants
11
1
1
.917

1928
Providence Steam Roller
8
1
2
.889

1929
Green Bay Packers
12
0
1
1.000

1930
Green Bay Packers (2)
10
3
1
.769

1931
Green Bay Packers (3)
12
2
0
.857

1932
Chicago Bears5 (2)
7
1
6
.875


This next section of NFL Championship teams is based on the winner of the Eastern vs. Western Conference championship game.
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Location
Attendance
1933
Chicago Bears (3)
23-21
New York Giants
Wrigley Field
26,000

1934
New York Giants (2)
30-13
Chicago Bears
Polo Grounds
35,059

1935
Detroit Lions
26-7
New York Giants
University of Detroit Stadium
15,000

1936
Green Bay Packers (4)
21-6
Boston Redskins
Polo Grounds (2)
29,545

1937
Washington Redskins
28-21
Chicago Bears
Wrigley Field (2)
15,870

1938
New York Giants (3)
23-17
Green Bay Packers
Polo Grounds (3)
48,120

1939
Green Bay Packers (5)
27-0
New York Giants
Wisconsin State Fair Park (West Allis, WI)
32,279

1940
Chicago Bears (4)
73-0
Washington Redskins
Griffith Stadium
36,034

1941
Chicago Bears (5)
37-9
New York Giants
Wrigley Field (3)
13,341

1942
Washington Redskins (2)
14-6
Chicago Bears
Griffith Stadium (2)
36,006

1943
Chicago Bears (6)
41-21
Washington Redskins
Wrigley Field (4)
34,320

1944
Green Bay Packers (6)
14-7
New York Giants
Polo Grounds (4)
46,016

1945
Cleveland Rams
15-14
Washington Redskins
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
32,178

1946
Chicago Bears (7)
24-14
New York Giants
Polo Grounds (5)
58,346

1947
Chicago Cardinals (2)
28-21
Philadelphia Eagles
Comiskey Park
30,759

1948
Philadelphia Eagles
7-0
Chicago Cardinals
Shibe Park
36,309

1949
Philadelphia Eagles (2)
14-0
Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
27,980

1950
Cleveland Browns
30-28
Los Angeles Rams
Cleveland Municipal Stadium (2)
29,751

1951
Los Angeles Rams (2)
24-17
Cleveland Browns
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)
57,522
1952
Detroit Lions (2)
17-7
Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Municipal Stadium (3)
50,934

1953
Detroit Lions (3)
17-16
Cleveland Browns
Briggs Stadium
54,577

1954
Cleveland Browns (2)
56-10
Detroit Lions
Cleveland Municipal Stadium (4)
43,827

1955
Cleveland Browns (3)
38-14
Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (3)
85,693

1956
New York Giants (4)
47-7
Chicago Bears
Yankee Stadium
56,836

1957
Detroit Lions (4)
59-14
Cleveland Browns
Briggs Stadium (2)
55,263

1958
Baltimore Colts
23-17 (OT)
New York Giants
Yankee Stadium (2)
64,185

1959
Baltimore Colts (2)
31-16
New York Giants
Memorial Stadium
57,545

1960
Philadelphia Eagles (3)
17-13
Green Bay Packers
Franklin Field
67,325

1961
Green Bay Packers (7)
37-0
New York Giants
"New" City Stadium
39,029

1962
Green Bay Packers (8)
16-7
New York Giants
Yankee Stadium (3)
64,892

1963
Chicago Bears (8)
14-10
New York Giants
Wrigley Field (5)
45,801

1964
Cleveland Browns (4)
27-0
Baltimore Colts
Cleveland Municipal Stadium (5)
79,544

1965
Green Bay Packers (9)
23-12
Cleveland Browns
Lambeau Field (2)
50,777

1966
Green Bay Packers (10)
34-27
Dallas Cowboys
Cotton Bowl
74,152

These four games were the only AFLvs.The NFL Championship Games.It must be noted that while the '69 Colts and the '70 Vikings were the true NFL champions,and that they both lost this title game,that there was already in place a secret NFL/AFL merger with the AFL to be absorbed into the NFL after SUPERBOWL IV.

Game
Date
Winning team
Score
Losing team
Venue
City
I
15 January 1967
Green Bay Packers
35-10
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles-Los Angeles Metroa

II
14 January 1968
Green Bay Packers (2)
33-14
Oakland Raiders
Miami Orange Bowl
Miami-South Floridab

III
12 January 1969
New York Jets
16-7
Baltimore Colts
Miami Orange Bowl (2)
Miami-South Florida (2)b

IV
11 January 1970
Kansas City Chiefs
23-7
Minnesota Vikings
Tulane Stadium
New Orleans

Superbowl Championships with the winner decided between the AFC and NFC champions.

Game
Date
Winning team
Score
Losing team
Venue
City

V
17 January 1971
Baltimore Colts
16-13
Dallas Cowboys
Miami Orange Bowl (3)
Miami-South Florida (3)b

VI
16 January 1972
Dallas Cowboys
24-3
Miami Dolphins
Tulane Stadium (2)
New Orleans (2)

VII
14 January 1973
Miami Dolphins
14-7
Washington Redskins
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)
Los Angeles-Los Angeles Metro (2)a

VIII
13 January 1974
Miami Dolphins (2)
24-7
Minnesota Vikings
Rice Stadium
Houston

IX
12 January 1975
Pittsburgh Steelers
16-6
Minnesota Vikings
Tulane Stadium (3)
New Orleans (3)

X
18 January 1976
Pittsburgh Steelers (2)
21-17
Dallas Cowboysc
Miami Orange Bowl (4)
Miami-South Florida (4)b

XI
9 January 1977
Oakland Raiders
32-14
Minnesota Vikings
Rose Bowl Stadium
Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (3)a

XII
15 January 1978
Dallas Cowboys (2)
27-10
Denver Broncos
Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans (4)

XIII
21 January 1979
Pittsburgh Steelers (3)
35-31
Dallas Cowboys
Miami Orange Bowl (5)
Miami-South Florida (5)b

XIV
20 January 1980
Pittsburgh Steelers (4)
31-19
Los Angeles Rams
Rose Bowl Stadium (2)
Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (4)a

XV
25 January 1981
Oakland Raiders (2)c
27-10
Philadelphia Eagles
Louisiana Superdome (2)
New Orleans (5)

XVI
24 January 1982
San Francisco 49ers
26-21
Cincinnati Bengals
Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac-Detroit Metroa

XVII
30 January 1983
Washington Redskins
27-17
Miami Dolphins
Rose Bowl Stadium (3)
Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (5)a

XVIII
22 January 1984
Los Angeles Raiders (3)
38-9
Washington Redskins
Tampa Stadium
Tampa

XIX
20 January 1985
San Francisco 49ers (2)
38-16
Miami Dolphins
Stanford Stadium
Stanford-San Francisco Bay Area

XX
26 January 1986
Chicago Bears
46-10
New England Patriotsc
Louisiana Superdome (3)
New Orleans (6)

XXI
25 January 1987
New York Giants
39-20
Denver Broncos
Rose Bowl Stadium (4)
Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (6)a

XXII
31 January 1988
Washington Redskins (2)
42-10
Denver Broncos
Jack Murphy Stadiumd
San Diego

XXIII
22 January 1989
San Francisco 49ers (3)
20-16
Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Robbie Stadiumd
Miami-South Florida (6)b

XXIV
28 January 1990
San Francisco 49ers (4)
55-10
Denver Broncos
Louisiana Superdome (4)
New Orleans (7)

XXV
27 January 1991
New York Giants (2)
20-19
Buffalo Bills
Tampa Stadium (2)
Tampa (2)

XXVI
26 January 1992
Washington Redskins (3)
37-24
Buffalo Bills
Metrodome
Minneapolis

XXVII
31 January 1993
Dallas Cowboys (3)
52-17
Buffalo Billsc
Rose Bowl Stadium (5)
Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (7)a

XXVIII
30 January 1994
Dallas Cowboys (4)
30-13
Buffalo Bills
Georgia Dome
Atlanta

XXIX
29 January 1995
San Francisco 49ers (5)
49-26
San Diego Chargers
Joe Robbie Stadium (2)d
Miami-South Florida (7)b

XXX
28 January 1996
Dallas Cowboys (5)
27-17
Pittsburgh Steelers
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe-Phoenix Metroa

XXXI
26 January 1997
Green Bay Packers (3)
35-21
New England Patriots
Louisiana Superdome (5)
New Orleans (8)

XXXII
25 January 1998
Denver Broncosc
31-24
Green Bay Packers
Qualcomm Stadium (2)d
San Diego (2)

XXXIII
31 January 1999
Denver Broncos (2)
34-19
Atlanta Falcons
Pro Player Stadium (3)d
Miami-South Florida (8)b

XXXIV
30 January 2000
St. Louis Rams
23-16
Tennessee Titansc
Georgia Dome (2)
Atlanta (2)

XXXV
28 January 2001
Baltimore Ravensc
34-7
New York Giants
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa (3)

XXXVI
3 February 2002
New England Patriots
20-17
St. Louis Rams
Louisiana Superdome (6)
New Orleans (9)

XXXVII
26 January 2003
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
48-21
Oakland Raiders
Qualcomm Stadium (3)d
San Diego (3)

XXXVIII
1 February 2004
New England Patriots (2)
32-29
Carolina Panthers
Reliant Stadium
Houston (2)

XXXIX
6 February 2005
New England Patriots (3)
24-21
Philadelphia Eagles
ALLTEL Stadium
Jacksonville

XL
5 February 2006
Pittsburgh Steelers (5)c
21-10
Seattle Seahawks
Ford Field
Detroit (2)

XLI
4 February 2007
Indianapolis Colts (2)
29-17
Chicago Bears
Dolphin Stadium (4)d
Miami Gardens-South Florida (9)b

XLII
3 February 2008
New York Giantsc vs. New England Patriots

There have been 88 NFL championship games.Both Green Bay and Northeastern Ohio have the most Pro Football Hall Of fame recognized professional football championships at 12(counting The Brown's 4 AAFL championships).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sorry dude,but Chicago has 16 championships!