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As with all sports leagues, there are several significant rivalries between teams and notable players in the National Football League (NFL). Rivalries are occasionally created due to a particular event that causes bad blood between teams, players, coaches, or owners, but for the most part, they arise simply due to the frequency with which some teams play each other and sometimes exist for ...
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10–7: Chiefs 5–3 Texans relocate to Kansas City and rename themselves to the Kansas City Chiefs. 1964: Chiefs 2–0: Chiefs 42–7: Chiefs 21–9: Chiefs 7–3 1965: Tie 1–1: Chiefs 14–7: Raiders 37–10: Chiefs 8–4 1966: Tie 1–1: Raiders 34–14: Chiefs 32–10: Chiefs 9–5 Chiefs win 1966 AFL Championship, but lose Super Bowl I ...
Rivalries do not always stem from the sharing of an area. Hostilities can occur for different reasons, such as in the case of El Clásico with tensions between fans with a background of political differences. Frequent meetings in important games between teams can also lead to unpleasantries.
Week 14 of the NFL season kicked off with the New England Patriots’ Thursday Night victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The action continues on Sunday with an excellent slate of showdowns and ...
B. Bears–Cardinals rivalry; Bears–Giants rivalry; Bears–Lions rivalry; Bears–Packers rivalry; Bears–Vikings rivalry; Bengals–Browns rivalry; Bengals–Ravens rivalry
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November 10, 1991: The Raiders won 17–16 in Denver, aided by two blocked kicks — an extra-point attempt and a last-second field goal attempt. The Broncos were trailing 17–10 with 8:37 left in the fourth quarter, and attempting to tie the game after a touchdown pass from John Elway to Vance Johnson. However, Raiders' defensive tackle Scott ...