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The 1970 AFC Championship Game was the inaugural title game [a] of the American Football Conference (AFC). Played on January 3, 1971, the game was hosted by the AFC East champion Baltimore Colts who played the AFC West champion Oakland Raiders at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore , Maryland . [ 1 ]
The Chargers championship win is noted for being the only and most recent major sports championship won for the city of San Diego. No other city with at least two major professional sports teams has a championship drought as long, as of 2024 (61 years). This is also the only time that the Chargers have beaten the Patriots in a postseason game.
AFC: West Oakland 17 Dec 26 – Memorial Stadium: East Baltimore 27 AFC Championship: Cent. Cincinnati: 0 Jan 17 – Miami Orange Bowl: East Baltimore: 17 Divisional playoffs: AFC Baltimore 16 Dec 26 – Cotton Bowl: NFC Dallas 13 Super Bowl V: WC Detroit: 0 Jan 3 – Kezar Stadium: East Dallas: 5 NFC: East Dallas 17 Dec 27 – Metropolitan ...
The first round was named the Divisional Playoffs, while the Conference Championship games were moved to the second playoff round and the Super Bowl became the league's championship game. However, the home teams in the playoffs were still decided based on a yearly divisional rotation, excluding the wild card teams, who would always play on the ...
Here's what to know about the conference championship weekend schedule and how the bracket looks heading into the season's final weeks. ... AFC playoff bracket. 1. Kansas City Chiefs vs. 2.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1970 AFC Championship Game; 1970 All-Pro Team; D. 1970 NFL draft; P. 1970–71 NFL playoffs ...
Bill Belichick has been the head coach for nine AFC championship teams. [6] Don Shula and Andy Reid have each been the head coach of five AFC championship teams. [7] [8] Chuck Noll and Marv Levy each coached four AFC champions. [4] [9] Tom Brady has been the starting quarterback for nine AFC championship teams, more than any other quarterback. [6]
The 2023 NFL playoffs are set. After a grueling 17-game season, 14 teams are left to compete for the ultimate prize. Those teams lucky enough to win a few more games will meet at Super Bowl LVII ...