Monday, April 20, 2015

The 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The league's teams were realigned into four divisions: the Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh and St. Louis) Divisions in the Eastern Conference, and the Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles and San Francisco) Divisions in the Western Conference. The Saints and the New York Giants agreed to switch divisions in 1968 and return to the 1967 alignment in 1969.
The NFL season concluded on December 31, when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL Championship Game (in a game that would be known as the "Ice Bowl"). Two weeks later, the Packers handily defeated the AFL's Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II in Miami's Orange Bowl, Vince Lombardi's final game as the Packers' head coach.
The Baltimore Colts had tied for the NFL's best record at 11–1–2, but were excluded from the four team playoff, because of the rules for breaking ties within a division. The L.A. Rams won their division title over Baltimore as a result of the Rams' 34–10 win over Baltimore on the last game of the regular season and a 24–24 tie against Baltimore earlier. In competition against Baltimore, L.A. had a 1–0–1 edge, giving them the tiebreaker. Each of the other three division winners had only nine victories. Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_NFL_season.

Final Stats:

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Rank Team Coach Top QB Top RB Top WR Top PR Top KR Kicker Top DEF Player
Champion 9 4 1 Green Bay Packers SB Champion Vince Lombardi Bart Starr Donny Anderson Carroll Dale
Travis Williams Don Chandler Herb Adderley
Runner-Up 9 5 Dallas Cowboys Tom Landry Don Meredith Don Perkins Bob Hayes Bob Hayes
Danny Villanueva Lee Roy Jordan
Division 11 1 2 Los Angeles Rams George Allen Roman Gabriel Dick Bass Bernie Casey

Bruce Gossett Eddie Meador
Division 9 5 Cleveland Browns Blanton Collier Frank Ryan Leroy Kelly Paul Warfield Ben Davis Carl Ward Lou Groza Jim Houston
11 1 2 Baltimore Colts







7 6 1 Chicago Bears







7 7 New York Giants







7 7 San Francisco 49ers







6 7 1  Philadelphia Eagles







6 7 1 St. Louis Cardinals







5 6 3 Washington Redskins







5 7 2 Detroit Lions







4 9 1 Pittsburgh Steelers







3 8 3 Minnesota Vikings







3 11 New Orleans Saints







1 12 1 Atlanta Falcons







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Rank Team Coach Top QB Top RB Top WR Top PR Top KR Kicker Top DEF Player
Champion 13 1 Oakland Raiders SB Runner-Up John Rauch Daryle Lamonica Hewritt Dixon Billy Cannon

George Blanda Warren Powers
Runner-Up 9 4 1 Houston Oilers Wally Lemm Pete Beathard Hoyle Granger Hoyle Granger
Zeke Moore John Wittenborn Miller Farr
9 5 Kansas City Chiefs







8 5 1 New York Jets







8 5 1 San Diego Chargers







4 10 Buffalo Bills







4 10 Miami Dolphins







3 10 1 Boston Patriots







3 11 Denver Broncos

















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