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Tom Landry was the head coach for five NFC championships, more than any other head coach. Landry coached the Dallas Cowboys to NFC championships in 1970, 1971, 1975, 1977 and 1978. [4] Joe Gibbs coached four NFC champions, and Bud Grant, Bill Walsh and Mike Holmgren each coached three.
The New York Yankees of the AL have played in 41 World Series, winning 27 – the most championship appearances and most victories by any MLB team. The Dodgers and the Yankees are tied for the most losses with 14 each. The St. Louis Cardinals have won 11 championships, the most among NL clubs and second-most all-time behind the Yankees. [3]
NFC Championship Game logo, 2008–2010 (Used with old shield since 2005) The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970. At the end of each regular season, the top teams in the NFC qualify for the postseason, including all division champions (three division winners from the 1970–71 to 2001–02 seasons; four since the 2002–03 season) and a set number of "wild card ...
NFC East 3rd 10 6 0 — — [73] 1986: NFC East 2nd^ 12 4 0 Won Wild Card Playoffs 19–7 Won Divisional Playoffs (at Bears) 27–13 Lost NFC Championship (at Giants) 17–0 — [74] 1987 [k] NFC # East 1st† 11 4 0 Won Divisional Playoffs (at Bears) 21–17 Won NFC Championship 17–10 Won Super Bowl XXII (4) (vs. Broncos) 42–10
1967 was the first year where a pre-scheduled playoff (rather than regular season results) determined participation in the championship. It also marked the first year in which if there was a tie for first place in a division, the division champion was determined by a system of tiebreakers, rather than via a playoff game (as detailed in the 1933 ...
Lost NFC Championship (at Cowboys) 47–38 1996: Green Bay Packers (4) 13–3: Won Divisional playoffs 35–14 Won NFC Championship 30–13 Won Super Bowl XXXI (vs. Patriots) 35–21 1997: Green Bay Packers (5) 13–3: Won Divisional playoffs 21–7 Won NFC Championship (at 49ers) 23–10 Lost Super Bowl XXXII (vs. Broncos) 24–31 1998
The APFA did not keep records of the 1920 season; they declared the Akron Pros, who finished the season with an 8–0–3 (8 wins, 0 losses, 3 ties) record, as the league's first champions by a vote of the owners. The Canton Bulldogs won two straight championships from 1922 to 1923, and the Green Bay Packers won three in a row from 1929 to 1931 ...
Year National League champion American Association champion Union Association champion World's Championship Series champion 1880: Chicago White Stockings – – – 1881 – – – 1882: Cincinnati Red Stockings – – 1883: Boston Beaneaters: Philadelphia Athletics – – 1884: Providence Grays: New York Metropolitans: St. Louis Maroons ...