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They also appeared in and lost Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles following the 2017 season, giving them four Super Bowl appearances in five years and putting them one win away from three consecutive Super Bowl titles. In the intervening year, they were eliminated in the AFC Championship Game by the eventual Super Bowl 50 champion Denver ...
[24] [25] Beginning with this Super Bowl, all Super Bowls have served as the NFL's championship game. The Steelers defeated the Rams in Super Bowl XIV to win an unprecedented four championships in six years. The Cowboys, coming back from a loss the previous season, won Super Bowl VI over the Dolphins. [26]
The first round was named the "Divisional Playoffs", the winners advancing to the "Conference Championships" (AFC & NFC). Two weeks later, the AFC and NFC champions met in the Super Bowl, now the league's championship game. Thus, Super Bowl V in January 1971 was the first Super Bowl played for the NFL title.
A look at the results for every Super Bowl, with the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers tied for the most all-time wins. ... Pre-Super Bowl era league champions. 1965: Green Bay Packers ...
Here's the list of every Super Bowl winner since that Chiefs-Packers game on Jan. 15, 1967: ... Super Bowl champions by year. 1967 Super Bowl (1): Green Bay Packers 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10.
Super Bowl LIX marks the 11th time New Orleans will host the championship game. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII. Super Bowl LIX: Caesars Superdome, New ...
The NFL's matchup for Super Bowl 59 is set. The NFC champions Philadelphia Eagles will face the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs in a matchup that will be familiar to NFL fans. The Chiefs and ...
The NFL championships describes both the Championship games of the National Football League, which ran from 1920 to 1969; and the Super Bowl, which has run from 1966 to the present. Many players and teams have won these championships on multiple occasions, both during the NFL championships and the Super Bowl era.