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The 1965 AFL Championship Game was the American Football League's sixth championship game, played on December 26 at Balboa Stadium in San Diego, California. [3] [4] [5]It matched the Western Division champion San Diego Chargers (9–2–3) and the Eastern Division champion Buffalo Bills (10–3–1) to decide the American Football League (AFL) champion for the 1965 season.
The 1965 San Diego Chargers season was their sixth as a professional AFL franchise; the team improved on their 8–5–1 record in 1964. Head Coach Sid Gillman led the Chargers to their fifth AFL West title with a 9–2–3 record, before losing the AFL Championship Game to the Buffalo Bills for the second consecutive season.
The 1965 Buffalo Bills season was the team's sixth season in the American Football League. Though not as statistically dominant as the previous season, the Bills won a second consecutive league championship. Although Buffalo's offense was in the middle of the pack in 1965, it was their dominant team defense that kept them atop the league's ...
The 1965 AFL season was the sixth regular season of the American Football League. The season also saw a change of television address as the games moved from ABC to NBC . The season ended when the Buffalo Bills defeated the San Diego Chargers in the AFL Championship game.
San Diego Chargers: 51–10: Boston Patriots: Keith Lincoln: Balboa Stadium (2) San Diego, California (2) 30,127 1964: December 26, 1964: Buffalo Bills: 20–7: San Diego Chargers: Jack Kemp: War Memorial Stadium: Buffalo, New York: 40,242 1965: December 26, 1965: Buffalo Bills (2) 23–0: San Diego Chargers: Jack Kemp Balboa Stadium (3) San ...
Kickoff for Bills vs. Chargers is set for 8 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium. Buffalo beat Los Angeles 27-17 during their last meeting in 2020. The Bills (8-6) are coming off a two-game win streak after ...
Bills vs. Chargers: News and notes Josh Allen is three touchdowns away from 40 this season. New Chargers coach Giff Smith was the Bills’ defensive line coach from 2010-12 under Chan Gailey.
CBS drew a massive average audience of 31.2 million viewers for its national broadcast of the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills showdown on Sunday – marking the most-watched NFL regular season ...