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This category lists the seasons of NFL football teams that won the AFC Central Division Championship. Pages in category "AFC Central championship seasons" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
The following is a list of American Football League (AFL) seasons since the inception of the league in 1960 to 1969, the year before it merged with the National Football League (NFL). Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against
AFC Central ^ 1st ^ 9 5 0 .643 Lost Divisional Playoffs 3–20 Nick Skorich [35] 1972: 1972: NFL AFC Central 2nd § 10 4 0 .714 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Dolphins) 14–20 [36] 1973: 1973: NFL AFC Central 3rd 7 5 2 .571 [37] 1974: 1974: NFL AFC Central 4th 4 10 0 .286 [38] 1975: 1975: NFL AFC Central 4th 3 11 0 .214 Forrest Gregg [39] 1976: ...
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The redesigned Lamar Hunt Trophy, awarded since 2010–11 season. The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970. At the end of each regular season, the top teams in the AFC 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" teams ...
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In the 1972 divisional playoff games, the AFC West champions and the NFC Central champions were the visiting teams. And in 1973 it would start all over with the AFC Central and NFC West again, and again in 1974 with the AFC East champions and the NFC East champions playing their games on the road. [citation needed]