1920 - Akron Pros
1921 - Chicago Staleys
1922 - Canton Bulldogs
1923 - Canton Bulldogs
1924 - Cleveland Bulldogs
1925 - Chicago Cardinals
1926 - Frankford Yellow Jackets
1927 - New York Giants
1928 - Providence Steam Roller
1929 - Green Bay Packers
1930 - Green Bay Packers
1931 - Green Bay Packers
1932 - Chicago Bears
The 1931 Green Bay Packers became the first team in NFL history ever to win three consecutive world championships. |
1933 was the first year that the NFL played a championship game.
1933 - Chicago Bears
1934 - New York Giants
1935 - Detroit Lions
1936 - Green Bay Packers
1937 - Washington Redskins
1938 - New York Giants
1939 - Green Bay Packers
1940 - Chicago Bears
1941 - Chicago Bears
1942 - Washington Redskins
1943 - Chicago Bears
1944 - Green Bay Packers
1945 - Cleveland Rams
1946 - Chicago Bears
1947 - Chicago Cardinals
1948 - Philadelphia Eagles
1949 - Philadelphia Eagles
1950 - Cleveland Browns
1951 - Los Angeles Rams
1952 - Detroit Lions
1953 - Detroit Lions
1954 - Cleveland Browns
1955 - Cleveland Browns
1956 - New York Giants
1957 - Detroit Lions
1958 - Baltimore Colts
1959 - Baltimore Colts
The Cleveland Browns captured back-to-back NFL titles in 1954 and 1955. |
The American Football League operated from 1960 through 1969.
1960 - Houston Oilers (AFL)
1960 - Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)
1961 - Houston Oilers (AFL)
1961 - Green Bay Packers (NFL)
1962 - Dallas Texans (AFL)
1962 - Green Bay Packers (NFL)
1963 - San Diego Chargers (AFL)
1963 - Chicago Bears (NFL)
1964 - Buffalo Bills (AFL)
1964 - Cleveland Browns (NFL)
1965 - Buffalo Bills (AFL)
1965 - Green Bay Packers (NFL)
The AFL and NFL announced that the two leagues would merge in 1970. The Super Bowl started to determine the world champions. The game featured the champion of each league. Bold print indicates the winner of the Super Bowl.
1966 - Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)
1966 - Green Bay Packers (NFL)
1967 - Oakland Raiders (AFL)
1967 - Green Bay Packers (NFL)
1968 - New York Jets (AFL)
1968 - Baltimore Colts (NFL)
1969 - Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)
1969 - Minnesota Vikings (NFL)
Beginning in 1970, the AFL and NFL played as one league with two conferences, the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. The two conference champions meet in the Super Bowl to determine the champion.
The 1995 Dallas Cowboys won their third Super Bowl in four seasons with a 27-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX. |
1970 - Baltimore Colts
1971 - Dallas Cowboys
1972 - Miami Dolphins
1973 - Miami Dolphins
1974 - Pittsburgh Steelers
1975 - Pittsburgh Steelers
1976 - Oakland Raiders
1977 - Dallas Cowboys
1978 - Pittsburgh Steelers
1979 - Pittsburgh Steelers
1980 - Oakland Raiders
1981 - San Francisco 49ers
1982 - Washington Redskins
1983 - Los Angeles Raiders
1984 - San Francisco 49ers
1985 - Chicago Bears
1986 - New York Giants
1987 - Washington Redskins
1988 - San Francisco 49ers
1989 - San Francisco 49ers
1990 - New York Giants
1991 - Washington Redskins
1992 - Dallas Cowboys
1993 - Dallas Cowboys
1994 - San Francisco 49ers
1995 - Dallas Cowboys
1996 - Green Bay Packers
1997 - Denver Broncos
1998 - Denver Broncos
1999 - St. Louis Rams
2000 - Baltimore Ravens
2001 - New England Patriots
2002 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2003 - New England Patriots
2004 - New England Patriots
2005 - Pittsburgh Steelers
2006 - Indianapolis Colts
2007 - New York Giants
2008 - Pittsburgh Steelers
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