Super Bowl I - Green Bay Packers Vs Kansas City Chiefs
By Jeremy Dunn, published Dec 26, 2007
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The American Football League was established in 1960 and consisted of eight original competing teams. The league as founded by Lamar Hunt, also the founder of the Kansas City Chiefs.
It was not until 1966 when the two individual leagues agreed to allow their best teams to face-off in the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, later referred to as the Super Bowl.
Because the two leagues were initially unconnected, acrimony was present. However, the NFL was considered the foremost league in the United States, and before fans and the media knew who would participate in the game, the NFL was expected to roll over the AFL representation.
The first Super Bowl was played in Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California on January 15, 1967 after the champion for both leagues was determined.
The AFL Championship Game-Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills, at War Memorial Stadium
The Hank Stram coached Kansas City Chiefs owned the best record in the AFL in 1966 as they posted 11 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. The Buffalo Bills won 9 games, lost 4 games, and 1 tie.
The game was played on Buffalo's home field at War Memorial Stadium. The Bills had conquered the previous two AFL titles. However, the Chiefs dangerous offense led by a quarterback Len Dawson resulted in a 31-7 romp over the Bills.
The NFL Championship Game-Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys, at the Cotton Bowl
The Green Bay Packers were the defending NFL champions and owned a 12-2 regular season record. Their opponents were the young and explosive Dallas Cowboys who owned a 10-3-1 regular season record.
The Packers controlled the game; however, the Cowboys stayed within striking distance. In the end, Vince Lombardi's Packers held on for a 34-27 victory.
Super Bowl I
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Did You Know?
The game was initially referred to as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, not Super Bowl
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