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Led by head coach Vince Lombardi and quarterback Bart Starr the 1966 Packers met the Kansas City Chiefs in Los Angeles in what was called the AFL NFL World Championship Game later renamed Super Bowl I. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the â
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By 1967 Green Bay was already considered “Titletown U.S.A. Throughout the decade the Packers had won four NFL Championships and the first ever Super Bowl the year before. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the ’67 Pack with exclusive inte
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Halfway through the 1971 season the Dallas Cowboys had every reason to be worried with a quarterback controversy and contract dispute with their star running back. It seemed certain that the team that “couldn’t win the big one” would fall short
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It was perhaps the finest collection of talent in NFL history – and in 1974 nearly no one knew it. For five seasons Steelers head coach Chuck Noll had meticulously built the team in his own image – tough and physical. In 1974 he added a draft cla
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The 1975 Steelers quickly discovered that one of the most difficult feats in all of sports is defending a world title. At the beginning of the season coach Chuck Noll’s team didn’t even look like they had the stuff to reach the playoffs let alone
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In 1976 the Oakland Raiders reached the summit of professional football by defeating the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI. It was the culmination of more than a decade of excellence under the leadership of Raiders ownercoach Al Davis. Join NFL Film
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Terry Bradshaw was always at his best on Super Bowl Sundays. The Pittsburgh quarterback went a perfect 4 0 in Super Bowl play during the 1970s throwing for 932 yards and nine touchdowns combined as the Steelers became a dynasty. But Bradshaw’s most
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Led by Jim Plunkett a reclamation project and backed by a renegade defense the Raiders beat the Eagles 27 10 in Super Bowl XV. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history using exclusive interviews from Jim
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“The Catch.” In San Francisco it means just one thing — Joe Montana’s pass… Dwight Clark’s leap… and the birth of a dynasty. The dramatic win over Dallas in the 1981 NFC Championship Game became the team’s and the franchise’s legacy
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The 1982 NFL season wasn’t a marathon it was a sprint. A players’ strike reduced a 16 week schedule to nine that season leaving teams scrambling to reach the playoffs. Most clubs appeared frantic and rusty after the layoff. But the Washington Red
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Led by head coach Tom Flores the 1983 Los Angeles Raiders entered Super Bowl XVII as underdogs. But the Raiders proved that they were the NFL’s best as they manhandled the highest scoring team in the league the Washington Redskins 38 9 to win their
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With quarterback Joe Montana at the controls the Niners were a dominant passing team winning four Super Bowls in the 1980s. And of those four their record setting season in 1984 may have best captured the deadly efficiency of the West Coast attack. J
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Led by fiery head coach Bill Parcells the Giants went 14 2 in the regular season and beat the Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the ’86 Giants the team that began the Parcells legend with exclusive interviews fro
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During the 1987 season Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs had a lot of explaining to do. He told backup quarterback Doug Williams he was being traded to the Raiders and then reconsidered just hours later. The coach also demoted Jeff Bostic from
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Led by Joe Montana Jerry Rice John Taylor and Charles Hanley the 1984 Niners went 14 2 during the regular season and then rolled through the playoffs to reach Super Bowl XXIV. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the '89 Niners a club that thri
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Powered by a top ranked defense and a proven quarterback in Phil Simms New York won its first 10 games and looked like an NFL juggernaut. But all looked lost when Simms sprained his foot against the Bills in week 15 thrusting an unproven Jeff Hostetl
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In 1993 the Cowboys were saddled with injuries a key holdout and tension between the owner and head coach. But Dallas overcame all those distractions thanks largely to the star power of its rosters which saw 11 players make the Pro Bowl including fut
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Led on offense by future Hall of Famers Steve Young and with Deion Sanders leading the defense the Niners went 13 3 to earn home field advantage in the playoffs where they swept past the Chicago Bears and their chief rivals the Dallas Cowboys to reac
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The 1995 Cowboys under new head coach Barry Switzer was determined to capture its third title in four years with the likes of Troy Aikman Emmitt Smith Michael Irvin and newly acquired star Deion Sanders. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the
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The Lombardi Trophy was on its way back to Lombardi Country. The Packers won Super Bowls I and II in the mid 1960s by playing with confidence and faith. Nearly 30 years later Green Bay’s 1996 team led by coach Mike Holmgren used those same virtues
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