*Update* Super Bowl 54 Kansas City Chiefs: 31 San Francisco 49ers: 20 MVP: Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl 55 Kansas City Chiefs: 9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 31 MVP: Tom Brady PS: A newer updated video will come soon!
Weird Thing Green Bay won their first 2 Super Bowls vs the Kansas City Chiefs in California and then vs the Oakland Raiders in Florida. Tampa Bay won their first 2 Super Bowls vs the Oakland Raiders in California and then vs the Kansas City Chiefs in Florida. How Weird is THAT?
Fun Fact: the Seahawks are the most recent team to win their first ever NFL Championship (the Eagles won their first Super Bowl but it was their 4th championship overall)
Even at the time you wrote this comment, it was incorrect. The Kansas City Chiefs won thier first ever NFL Championship on February 2, 2020. When they played in Super-Bowls I and IV they were Champions of the AFL, not the NFL. The NFL Champion for 1969 (and subsequent loser of SB IV) was the Minnesota Vikings, their lone NFL Championship.
@@Yourgrandma-hk8hr Super Bowls I-IV were played BEFORE the NFL-AFL merger of 1970. So, in 1969, the Chiefs were both AFL and Super Bowl Champions but the Vikings were NFL Champions. The Jets, having won Super Bowl III and no others, have NEVER been NFL Champions, the 1968 NFL Champion was the Baltimore Colts. So, while Super Bowl LIV (played at the end of the 2019 NFL season) was the Chiefs second Super Bowl victory, it was also, in fact, their FIRST NFL Championship.
@@paytonaxtell the afc wasn't around in the 1920s 30s and 40s for the packers to beat. Yes they were a great franchise. Unbelievable actually. But superbowls they have 4. I'm a Boston sports fan and the Celtics dominated the 1960s. But that was the 1960s before the other teams entered the NBA. So to say they have 17 championships. They really only have like seven period in the Red Sox championships in the early nineteen hundreds like 1901 1903 1916. Do they really count? I just think of the four recent ones and the Bruins? They had two on the 70s and one in 2011. I can't count the 1929 and 1939 title.
Hard to believe that the Browns were pretty badass. Not only did they dominate the AAFC(winning all 4 championships) but they were brought into the NFL in 1950 and promptly won the NFL championship. They went on to play in 6 straight NFL championship games and 7 in 8 years winning 3 of them. All told, from their founding in 1946 they went to 10 straight championship games and 11 in 12 seasons winning 7 of them.
I was there. It was crazy. Ok, not really. But I did watch a broadcast of it and what surprised and shocked me was at the end of the game, which was at Washington, the stadium still looked packed. If that was today, most would've left. I'm not sure what that says, but it got my attention.
Here's a flaw: In 1968 and 1969, neither the Jets or Chiefs were NFL Champions. They were AFL Champions who won the Super Bowl. The NFL Champions in 68 and 69 were the Colts and Vikings. People forget, and the NFL tries to downplay, that the winners of Super Bowls I-IV are not the same as the winners of Super Bowls V-LV. The Packers, Jets and Chiefs were the champions of pro football when there were two separate leagues. Every one after that is just the NFL champion.
Also the Chiefs in '69 were technically a wild card as they finished 2nd in their division. The AFL expanded their playoffs that year to 4 teams over the usual 2.
My top 3 rivalries after watching this: Browns vs Lions, Giants vs Bears/Packers And finally..... the Cowboys vs the Steelers. (The Super Bowl rivalry)
It is weird how they were so dominant all the way up the very last year before the super bowl, then instantly turned into losers and never even made a championship game again.
NFL Teams That Won Their First Super Bowl 1967: Green Bay Packers 1969: New York Jets 1970: Kansas City Chiefs 1971: Baltimore Colts (Indianapolis Colts) 1972: Dallas Cowboys 1973: Miami Dolphins 1975: Pittsburgh Steelers 1977: Oakland Raiders (Las Vegas Raiders) 1982: San Francisco 49ers 1983: Washington Redskins (Washington Commanders) 1986: Chicago Bears 1987: New York Giants 1998: Denver Broncos 2000: St. Louis Rams (Los Angeles Rams) 2001: Baltimore Ravens 2002: New England Patriots 2003: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2010: New Orleans Saints 2014: Seattle Seahawks 2018: Philadelphia Eagles
The video is entitled "Every NFL Championship (1920-2020). The first four SUPER BOWLS did not decide the NFL Championship. Those Super Bowls matched the NFL Champion v. the AFL Champion -- the NFL Champion having been decided the game before. The NY Jets have NEVER won an NFL championship and the Kansas City Chiefs did not win their first one until February of 2020.
No, because the merger was agreed upon the year of the first Super Bowl in ‘66, they just didn’t switch to conference play until 1970… and the first 4 super bowls weren’t even officially called “super bowl” anyway
Quick fact about the 1925 title. The Pottsville Maroons had beaten the Cards 21-7 in week 12 of that season and finished with a record of 11-2-1. The Maroons finished 10-2 and claim the title based on beating the Cardinals. But the Maroons violated a league mandate by playing a game against Notre Dame in Philadelphia and the win over ND didn't count. They believe they should have been awarded the title over beating the Cards. In the Cards perspective, they played 2 more games than Pottsville and although Postville has a better winning percentage the Cards claim this is because the Maroons played 2 less games. Some claim because the Cards refuse to recognize that the Maroons are the real champs they were cursed but this is absurd because the Cards won the NFL title game in 1947, 22 seasons after this.
Fun fact: the broncos have made eight super bowls, winning three and losing five. But they have also lost two in a row and won two in a row, with a blowout before they’re third win
Never realized the Giants were the first NFL champion to still be in existence as they were created. The Staleys became the Bears and the Chicago Cardinals, of course, moved to St. Louis then Arizona.
what about the Packers (I think they were the Indian Packers when they were founded, then the Acme Packers when they joined the NFL in 1921, then changed it to the Green Bay Packers shortly after).
Before superbowl era packers giants browns lions rams and bears: we were kings Superbowl era Steelers : well we're taking over! Tom Brady with Roger Goodell by his side: simmer down now children!
I never knew until this video that the Rams started in Cleveland before they went to L.A. & the irony of the Browns VS. The Rams when the Rams went too L.A. that is really strange & Chicago actually having two teams for a very long time with the Bears & the Cardinals; What is even more strange to me is that the Rams won Superbowls in ST. Louis & in L.A. but the earlier years were extremely interesting especially for teams like the Lions & the Browns they actually had great teams before the Superbowl era
2:40 ah yes, the Sammy Bough pass that struck the crossbar and was ruled a safety for the rams to win the championship match. The rams would later on move to L.A 😂
@@paytonaxtell And relatively succesfull by that logic too, the Buccaneers went 0-14 and almost did it again the year following, compare that to the Jags that reached the playoffs in their younger years and even knocked out teams like the Steelers out of the playoffs in these days, or the Texans who constantly are in the race for a spot even though they can sometimes suck, or the Titans that are really looking like sharp contenders for a shot at a SB Title
That probably has something to do with the fact that MVP voting was concluded before the game was over back then. That means the winner could be determined say in the last 5 minutes of the game but the MVP was already determined.
The NY Giants have the most appearances and the most losses. At the same time, they have the third highest amount of wins (4 pre-Super Bowl era championships plus 4 Super Bowl era championships). The total is eight. Only the Packers and the Bears are ahead of the Giants.
@@blllllllllllllllllllrlrlrl7059 there is footage and it’s because the bears had 8 interceptions and the forward pass was utilized in full effect by them.
Giants lost 5 NFL title games over a six year period: '58 & '59 to Johnny U and the Colts, '61 & '62 to Bart Start And the Packers, andjin '63 to the Bears.
@@TheWhiteCometofAkagi1999 if there weren't 10 teams then yes it would be. there's a reason why many players who were filmed in black and white don't make all time lists; it's because their competition was next to nothing until around the 50's and 60's, and even then it wasn't great, unless they have ridiculous stats for the time such as jim brown, don hutson and johnny unitas they are making the board. this also proves how tom brady is the goat as well. 7 super bowls with 10 appearances in an era where dynasties rot and there is a salary cap
This has little to do with this video but it's quasi related. For the 1968 season, the Colts shut out the Browns in the NFL title game but if the Cardinals hadn't tied the lowly Stealers it would have been them playing Baltimore because had they not tied that game they and the Browns would have had the same record but the Cards swept both games against the Browns that year. Not that it would have had any impact in the title game as the Colts killed my Cards 27-0 that year.
Sorry, the Super Bowl did not become the NFL championship until Super Bowl V. The NFL-AFL merger didn't happen until 1970. So your list of NFL Champions is incorrect. The NFL champions from 1966 to 1969 are Green Bay, Green Bay, Baltimore, and Minnesota.
@@ffwf222 Because the Kansas City Chiefs were in the American Football League (AFL) when they beat the Vikings in Super Bowl IV. The NFL and AFL did not merge until after the 1969 season. The Vikings were the NFL champions when they beat the Cleveland Browns 27 to 7 on January 4, 1970.
It wasn't a illegal game. It was a prearranged game. Then the cardinals had to play two games where their opponents had high school players in them. Those two games were then forfeited on the bases of having mixed players leading to the controversy of the championship. The Pottsville Maroons deserve the recognition and distinction of 1925 champions. If it wasn't such a big controversy then why did the NFL and ESPN spend a plethora of money to have a debate in that small town in 2005?