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Home field for the 1933 title game was determined by the won-lost percentage in use at the time; the Western Division champion Chicago Bears (10–2–1, .833), having a better record than the Eastern Division champion New York Giants (11–3–0, .786), won the right to host the first title playoff.
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.
Beginning with the 1933 season, the NFL featured a championship game, played between the winners of its two divisions.In this era, if there was a tie for first place in the division at the end of the regular season, a one-game playoff was used to determine the team that would represent their division in the NFL Championship Game.
With 14 Super Bowl titles, the NFC East is currently the most successful division in the NFL during the Super Bowl era, with the AFC West second with ten titles. The Dallas Cowboys have the most Super Bowl titles in the division, winning 5, the New York Giants come in second with 4 titles, the Washington Commanders come in 3rd with 3 titles ...
Most Points, Fourth Quarter, since AFL/NFL Merger, 26; Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints, Jan 3, 1993 (Wild Card Round) Most Points, One Quarter, 35;
a NFL Champions were named from 1920 through 1932 by highest win percentage (ties not counted). There were no official playoff games till the 1933 season. b The Bears were named the NFL Champions in 1932 after winning an unofficial playoff game played indoors due to extremely cold weather.
Since then, the Patriots have won six Super Bowl titles, making them one of the most popular and successful teams in NFL history. Pittsburgh Steelers Instagram – 3.7 million followers
Championships table key and summary (1966–1969) (1970–present) National Football League (NFL) National Football Conference (NFC) NFL champion n (4, 2–2) NFC champion N (54, 27–27) American Football League (AFL) American Football Conference (AFC) AFL champion a (4, 2–2) AFC champion A (54, 27–27)