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The standings shown here date back to 1933. Since 1933, there have been a total of 1,579 opening day games played. Since 1933, there have been a total of 1,579 opening day games played. Standings are current as of the final day of the 2007 NFL season 's opening weekend, September 10, 2007.
The NFL was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before renaming itself the National Football League for the 1922 season. After initially determining champions through end-of-season standings, a playoff system was implemented in 1933 that culminated with the NFL Championship Game until 1966.
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In 2015 Sarah Thomas became the first full-time female official in NFL history. [29] In 2021 she became the first woman to officiate a Super Bowl. [30] On March 3, 2013, Lauren Silberman became the first woman to ever try out for the NFL when she appeared as a kicker at the NFL Regional Scouting Combine in Florham Park, New Jersey.
Early championships between 1920 and 1932 were awarded to the team with the best won-lost record, initially rather haphazardly, as some teams played more or fewer games than others, or scheduled games against non-league, amateur or collegiate teams; this led to the 1920 title being determined during a league meeting after the season, [3] the 1921 title being decided on a controversial ...
List of NFL Pro Bowl records; List of NFL quarterbacks with 5,000 passing yards in a season; List of NFL quarterbacks with seven touchdown passes in a game; List of NFL receivers who have won the triple crown; List of NFL Week 1 win–loss records; List of nicknamed NFL games and plays; List of Super Bowl records
George Allen and members of the 1971 team with President Richard Nixon, two days before Thanksgiving.. The 1971 Washington Redskins season was the team's 40th in the National Football League, and its 35th in Washington, D.C.
1 September 1 Philadelphia Eagles: L 3–20 0–1 Lambeau Field: Recap: 2 September 8 at Detroit Lions: L 14–23 0–2 Pontiac Silverdome: Recap: 3 September 15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: W 15–13 1–2 Lambeau Field Recap: 4 September 22 at Miami Dolphins: L 13–16 1–3 Joe Robbie Stadium: Recap: 5 September 29 at Los Angeles Rams: L 21–23 1 ...