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The 1948 National Football League Championship game was the 16th NFL title game played. The game was a rematch of the previous years championship game between the Chicago Cardinals champions of the Western Division and the Philadelphia Eagles champions of the Eastern Division. It was the first NFL championship game to be televised. Bills Dolphins Patriots Jets Ravens Bengals Browns Steelers Texans Colts Titans Broncos Chiefs Raiders Chargers Cowboys Giants Eagles Redskins Bears Lions Packers Vikings Falcons Panthers Saints Buccaneers Jaguars Cardinals Rams 49ers Seahawks The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from...
City Glendale, Arizona Other nicknames The Cards, The Birds, Big Red Team colors Cardinal Red, Black, and White Head Coach TBA Owner Bill Bidwell General manager Rod Graves Mascot Big Red League/Conference affiliations Independent (1898-1919) National Football League (1920âpresent) Western Division (1933-1949) American Conference (1950-1952...
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Team colors Midnight Green, Black, White, and Silver Head Coach Andy Reid Owner Jeffrey Lurie General manager Tom Heckert Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1933âpresent) Eastern Division (1933-1949) American Conference (1950-1952) Eastern Conference (1953-1969) Capitol...
The game was played at Philadelphia's Shibe Park on December 19, 1948 during a blizzard. Bert Bell commissioner of the NFL had consider postponing the game, but the players for both teams wanted to play the game. The attendance for the game was 36,309. The teams played in scoreless game until early in the fourth quarter, when after Chicago had fumbled in their own end of the field. The Eagles recovered the fumble that set up Steve Van Buren's five yard touchdown at 1:05 into the fourth quarter. Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Cradle of Liberty, the City That Loves You Back, the Quaker City, The Birthplace of America Motto: Philadelphia maneto - Let brotherly love continue Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor...
Connie Mack Stadium, originally called Shibe Park, was a Major League Baseball stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
December 19 is the 353rd day of the year (354th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Bert Bell (1895-1959) was co-founder (with Lud Wray) of the Frankford Yellowjackets in 1924 (whose name was changed to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1933), and commissioner of the National Football League from 1946 until his death. ...
Steve Van Buren (b. ...
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | Cardinals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Eagles | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 | - First Quarter
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| Pre-Super Bowl Championships | | NFL Championship Game | | 1933 | 1934 | 1935 | 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 The 1933 National Football League Championship game was held on December 17, 1933 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. ...
The 1934 NFL Championship Game, also known as The Sneakers Game, was played at the Polo Grounds in New York City on December 9, 1934. ...
The 1935 National Football League Championship game was held on December 15, 1935 at University of Detroit Stadium (some sources call it Titan Stadium) in Detroit. ...
The 1936 NFL Championship Game was the 4th championship game played in the history of the National Football League. ...
The 1937 National Football League Championship game was the 5th annual championship game was held December 12, 1937, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. ...
The 1938 NFL Championship Game was the 6th championship game played in the history of the National Football League. ...
The 1939 National Football League Championship game was held on December 10, 1939 at the Wisconsin State Fair Park near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...
The 1940 National Football League Championship Game, was played at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. on December 8, 1940. ...
The 1941 National Football League Championship game was the 9th annual championship game was held December 21, 1941, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. ...
The 1942 National Football League Championship game was the NFLs 10th title game. ...
The 1943 National Football League Championship game was the 11th annual championship game was held December 26, 1943, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. ...
The 1944 National Football League Championship Game was 12th NFL title game. ...
In the 1945 National Football League Championship Game, the Cleveland Rams defeated the Washington Redskins, 15â14, at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on December 16, 1945. ...
The 1946 National Football League Championship Game, was played at the Polo Grounds in New York City on December 15, 1946. ...
The 1947 National Football League Championship game was the 15th annual championship game was held December 28, 1947, at Comiskey Park in Chicago. ...
1950 | 1951 | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1955 | 1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 In the 1951 National Football League Championship Game, the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cleveland Browns, 24â17, at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California on December 23, 1951. ...
The 1958 National Football League Championship Game was played on December 28, 1958 at Yankee Stadium in New York City. ...
The 1960 National Football League championship game was the 28th NFL title game. ...
The 1961 National Football League championship game was the 29th title game. ...
The 1962 National Football League championship game was the 30th NFL title game. ...
The 1963 National Football League Championship Game was played on December 29, 1963 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. ...
The 1964 National Football League championship game was the 32nd annual championship game. ...
The 1965 National Football League Championship game was the 33rd championship game for the NFL. The game was played on January 2, 1966 at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin. ...
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1967 | 1968 | 1969 The referee signals a touchdown after quarterback Bart Starr sneaks in for the game-winning score in The Ice Bowl. ...
The 1969 NFL Championship game was the 37th and final championship game played prior to AFL-NFL Merger. ...
| | AFL Championship Game | | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
From 1960 to 1968, the American Football League determined its champion via a single playoff game between the winners of its two divisions. ...
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