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Cincinnati Bengals (3) – XVI, XXIII, and LVI; an AFL expansion team in 1968, they have no pre-Super Bowl league championships. Carolina Panthers (2) – XXXVIII and 50; a post-merger expansion team, their first season was in 1995. Atlanta Falcons (2) – XXXIII and LI; an NFL expansion team in 1966, they have no pre-Super Bowl league ...
The American Bowl games began in 1986 and continued until 2005 at various sites in countries around the world. Then in 1991, the league formed the World League of American Football, later known as NFL Europe and still later as NFL Europa, a developmental league that had teams in Britain, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands. The NFL shut down ...
Each winning team's Super Bowl rings, as of the 2010 season, on display in lead up to Super Bowl XLV. The Super Bowl is the annual league championship game of the National Football League of the United States. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, superseding the NFL Championship Game.
The two leagues were rivals and in the first AFL-NFL World Championship Game—which came to be known as the Super Bowl—a team from each league competed for the title. Things changed in 1969 ...
Super Bowl 12: Dallas Cowboys 27, Denver Broncos 10 Super Bowl 13: Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31 Super Bowl 14: Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
The Super Bowl — the NFL's championship game — pits the winner of the American Football Conference ... Date: Feb. 12, 2023. Super Bowl LVI: Los ... Super Bowl era league champions ...
The league decreased to 10 teams due to financial hardships caused by the Great Depression. While the Cleveland Indians joined as an expansion team, the league lost the Minneapolis Red Jackets and the Newark Tornadoes, and the Frankford Yellow Jackets folded midway through the season.
In Super Bowl XL, the Pittsburgh Steelers became the first 6-seeded team to win the Super Bowl. Pictured is Hines Ward, the game's MVP. The league expanded the playoffs to 10 teams in 1978, adding a second wild-card team (a fifth seed) from each conference. The two wild-card teams from each conference (the fourth and fifth seeds) played each ...