Below is a list of professional football championship games in the United States, involving:
the informal western Pennsylvania professional football circuit (WPC, 1890 to c.1910);the 1902 "National" Football League and the World Series of Professional Football (WSF, 1902–1903);the Ohio Independent Championship (OIC, 1903–1919);the New York Pro Football League (NYPFL, 1916–1919);the American Professional Football Association and the National Football League (NFL, 1920–present);the All-America Football Conference (AAFC, 1946–1949);the American Football League (AFL, 1960–1969);the World Football League (WFL, 1974–1975);the United States Football League (USFL, 1983–85);the XFL (2001);the United Football League (2009–2011);and any interleague challenge games that included at least one champion of a major or borderline-major league.Prior to 1920, no national professional football league existed, and play was scattered across semi-pro and professional leagues in the upper midwest. The first efforts at pro football championships were the World Series of Professional Football, featuring teams from and around New York City and the 1902 "National" Football League in Pennsylvania; two of the three "N"FL teams participated as one team in the World Series of Pro Football. The Ohio League and New York Pro Football League were two prominent regional associations in the 1910s (the NYPFL held an actual championship game in 1919). In 1920, teams from the Ohio League and New York Pro Football League, along with other midwestern teams, formalized into the American Professional Football Association (APFA); the league was later renamed the National Football League (NFL). The NFL conducted play for thirteen years before concocting a "championship game". From 1920 through 1932, league "champions" were determined by won-loss record, but the schedules and rules were so ill-defined that conflicts exist to this day over who the actual champions were. Some teams played more games than others; some played against college or semi-pro teams; some played after the season was over, some stopped play before a season was over. For example, in 1921, the Buffalo All-Americans disputed the Chicago Staleys' title, and in 1925, the Pottsville Maroons claimed the championship was theirs, not the Chicago Cardinals'.
The APFA had no championship games before it changed its name to the NFL in 1922. Boston/Washington Redskins owner George Preston Marshall is credited with significant innovations by the NFL. In 1933, Marshall convinced the NFL to play a championship game between two division winners. Thus, 1933 was the year of the first national professional football championship game in the United States. See National Football League championships.
Game scores marked with a † (1921 and 1932) were not official championship games, but were the deciding games in determining a championship and also the last games played in a season.
All games are listed under the year in which the majority of regular season games were played; especially since the 1960s, many championship games have been played in the January or, since 2002, February of the following year (for instance, the championship of the 2011 NFL season is played in February 2012, but will be listed in this list under 2011).
1890 (WPC) - Allegheny Athletic Association (3-2-1)1891 (WPC) - Pittsburgh Athletic Club (7-0-0)1892 (WPC) - Allegheny Athletic Association 4, Pittsburgh Athletic Club 01894 (WPC) - Allegheny Athletic Association 30, Pittsburgh Athletic Club 01895 (WPC) - Duquesne Country and Athletic Club 10, Pittsburgh Athletic Club 61896 (WPC) - Allegheny Athletic Association 18, Pittsburgh Athletic Club 01897 (WPC) - Greensburg Athletic Association 6, Latrobe Athletic Association 01898 (WPC) - Duquesne Country and Athletic Club 16, Western Pennsylvania All-Stars 01900 (WPC) - Homestead AC 30, Akron East Ends 01901 (WPC) - Homestead AC 18, Philadelphia Athletics 01902 (NFL1902) – Pittsburgh Stars 11, Philadelphia Athletics 01902 (WSF) – All-Syracuse 36, Orange AC 01902 (OIC) – Akron East Ends1903 (OIC) – Massillon Tigers (8-1-0) 11, Akron East Ends 01903 (WPC) - Latrobe Athletic Association 6, Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA 01903 (WSF) – Franklin Athletic Club 12, Watertown Red & Black 01904 (OIC) – Massillon Tigers (7-0-0) 6, Akron East Ends 51904 (WPC) - Latrobe Athletic Association 5, Steelton Athletic Club 01905 (OIC) – Massillon Tigers (10-0-0) 10, Canton Bulldogs 01906 (OIC) – Massillon Tigers (10-1-0) 13, Canton Bulldogs 61907 (OIC) – All-Massillons (7-0-1, won by a common-opponent tiebreaker over the Shelby Blues)1908 (OIC) – Akron Indians 8-0-11909 (OIC) – Akron Indians (9-0-0) 12, Shelby Blues 91910 (OIC) – Shelby Blues/Shelby Tigers (14-0-1) 8, Akron Indians 51911 (OIC) – Shelby Blues (10-0-0) 1, Canton Bulldogs 0 (forfeit)1912 (OIC) – Elyria Athletics (8-0-0)1913 (OIC) – Akron Indians (8-1-2) 20, Shelby Blues 01914 (OIC) – Akron Indians (8-2-1) 21, Canton Bulldogs 01915 (OIC) – Youngstown Patricians (8-0-1) 13, Washington Vigilants 71916 (OIC) – Canton Bulldogs (9-0-1) 24, Massillon Tigers 01917 (OIC) – Canton Bulldogs (9-1-0) 7, Detroit Heralds 01917 (NYPFL) – All-Tonawanda 9, Rochester Jeffersons 71918 (OIC) – Dayton Triangles (8-0-0) 62, Miamis 01918 (Buffalo Semi-Pro FL) – Buffalo Niagaras 5-0-0, did not play outside Buffalo due to 1918 flu pandemic1919 (OIC) – Canton Bulldogs 9-0-11919 (NYPFL) – Buffalo Prospects 20, Rochester Jeffersons 01920 (APFA) – Akron Pros (8-0-3) 0, Buffalo/Phoenixville (20-1*-1) 0, Akron wins by virtue of no losses†1921 (APFA) – Chicago Staleys (10-1-1) 10, Buffalo All-Americans 7†1922 (NFL) – Canton Bulldogs 10-0-21923 (NFL) – Canton Bulldogs 11-0-11924 (NFL) – Cleveland Bulldogs 7-1-11925 (NFL) – Chicago Cardinals 11-2-11926 (NFL) – Frankford Yellow Jackets 14-1-11926 (NFL-AFL26 challenge) – New York Giants 31, Philadelphia Quakers 01927 (NFL) – New York Giants 11-1-11928 (NFL) – Providence Steam Roller 8-1-21929 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 12-0-11930 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 10-3-11931 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 12-2-01932 (NFL) – Chicago Bears (7-1-6) 9, Portsmouth Spartans 0†1933 (NFL) – Chicago Bears 23, New York Giants 211934 (NFL) – New York Giants 30, Chicago Bears 131935 (NFL) – Detroit Lions 26, New York Giants 71936 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 21, Boston Redskins 61937 (NFL) – Washington Redskins 28, Chicago Bears 211938 (NFL) – New York Giants 23, Green Bay Packers 171939 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 27, New York Giants 01940 (NFL) – Chicago Bears 73, Washington Redskins 01940 (PCFL–AFL40) – Los Angeles Bulldogs (PCFL) 7, Columbus Bullies (AFL40) 01941 (AFL40-WIFU) – Columbus Bullies 31, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 11941 (NFL) – Chicago Bears 37, New York Giants 91942 (NFL) – Washington Redskins 14, Chicago Bears 61943 (NFL) – Chicago Bears 41, Washington Redskins 211944 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 14, New York Giants 71944 (PCFL-AFL44) – Hollywood Rangers (AFL44) 21, San Diego Bombers (PCFL) 101945 (NFL) – Cleveland Rams 15, Washington Redskins 141946 (AAFC) – Cleveland Browns 14 New York Yankees 91946 (NFL) – Chicago Bears 24, New York Giants 141947 (AAFC) – Cleveland Browns 14 New York Yankees 31947 (NFL) – Chicago Cardinals 28, Philadelphia Eagles 211948 (AAFC) – Cleveland Browns 49 Buffalo Bills 71948 (NFL) – Philadelphia Eagles 7, Chicago Cardinals 01949 (AAFC) – Cleveland Browns 21 San Francisco 49ers 71949 (NFL) – Philadelphia Eagles 14, Los Angeles Rams 01950 (NFL-AAFC) – Cleveland Browns 35, Philadelphia Eagles 101950 (NFL) – Cleveland Browns 30, Los Angeles Rams 281951 (NFL) – Los Angeles Rams 24, Cleveland Browns 171952 (NFL) – Detroit Lions 17, Cleveland Browns 71953 (NFL) – Detroit Lions 17, Cleveland Browns 161954 (NFL) – Cleveland Browns 56, Detroit Lions 101955 (NFL) – Cleveland Browns 38, Los Angeles Rams 141956 (NFL) – New York Giants 47, Chicago Bears 71957 (NFL) – Detroit Lions 59, Cleveland Browns 141958 (NFL) – Baltimore Colts 23, New York Giants 17 (OT)1959 (NFL) – Baltimore Colts 31, New York Giants 161960 (AFL) – Houston Oilers 24, Los Angeles Chargers 161960 (NFL) – Philadelphia Eagles 17, Green Bay Packers 131961 (AFL) – Houston Oilers 10, San Diego Chargers 31961 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 37, New York Giants 01962 (AFL) – Dallas Texans 20, Houston Oilers 17 (double OT)1962 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 16, New York Giants 71963 (AFL) – San Diego Chargers 51, Boston Patriots 101963 (NFL) – Chicago Bears 14, New York Giants 101964 (AFL) – Buffalo Bills 20, San Diego Chargers 71964 (NFL) – Cleveland Browns 27, Baltimore Colts 01965 (AFL) – Buffalo Bills 23, San Diego Chargers 01965 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 23, Cleveland Browns 121966 (AFL) – Kansas City Chiefs 31, Buffalo Bills 71966 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 34, Dallas Cowboys 271966 1st World Championship (Super Bowl I) – 1/15/67 NFL Green Bay Packers 35, AFL Kansas City Chiefs 101967 (AFL) – Oakland Raiders 40, Houston Oilers 71967 (NFL) – Green Bay Packers 21, Dallas Cowboys 171967 2nd World Championship (Super Bowl II) – 1/14/68 NFL Green Bay Packers 33, AFL Oakland Raiders 141968 (AFL) – New York Jets 27, Oakland Raiders 231968 (NFL) – Baltimore Colts 34, Cleveland Browns 01968 3rd World Championship (Super Bowl III) – 1/12/69 AFL New York Jets 16, NFL Baltimore Colts 71969 (AFL) – Kansas City Chiefs 17, Oakland Raiders 71969 (NFL) – Minnesota Vikings 27, Cleveland Browns 71969 4th World Championship (Super Bowl IV) – 1/11/70 AFL Kansas City Chiefs 23, NFL Minnesota Vikings 71970 (NFL) – Super Bowl V – 1/17/71 AFC Baltimore Colts 16, NFC Dallas Cowboys 131971 (NFL) – Super Bowl VI – 1/16/72 NFC Dallas Cowboys 24, AFC Miami Dolphins 31972 (NFL) – Super Bowl VII – 1/14/73 AFC Miami Dolphins 14, NFC Washington Redskins 71973 (NFL) – Super Bowl VIII – 1/13/74 AFC Miami Dolphins 24, NFC Minnesota Vikings 71974 (WFL) – World Bowl 1 – 12/5/74 Birmingham Americans 22, Florida Blazers 211974 (NFL) – Super Bowl IX – 1/12/75 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 16, NFC Minnesota Vikings 61975 (WFL) – Summer Title – Birmingham Vulcans (9-3) declared regular season champions1975 (NFL) – Super Bowl X – 1/18/76 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 21, NFC Dallas Cowboys 171976 (NFL) – Super Bowl XI – 1/09/77 AFC Oakland Raiders 32, NFC Minnesota Vikings 141977 (NFL) – Super Bowl XII – 1/15/78 NFC Dallas Cowboys 27, AFC Denver Broncos 101978 (NFL) – Super Bowl XIII – 1/21/79 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 35, NFC Dallas Cowboys 311979 (NFL) – Super Bowl XIV – 1/20/80 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 31, NFC Los Angeles Rams191980 (NFL) – Super Bowl XV – 1/25/81 AFC Oakland Raiders 27, NFC Philadelphia Eagles 101981 (NFL) – Super Bowl XVI – 1/24/82 NFC San Francisco 49ers 26, AFC Cincinnati Bengals 211982 (NFL) – Super Bowl XVII – 1/30/83 NFC Washington Redskins 27, AFC Miami Dolphins 171983 (USFL) -Michigan Panthers 24, Philadelphia Stars 221983 (NFL) – Super Bowl XVIII – 1/22/84 AFC Los Angeles Raiders 38, NFC Washington Redskins 91984 (USFL)- Philadelphia Stars 23, Arizona Wranglers 31984 (NFL) – Super Bowl XIX – 1/20/85 NFC San Francisco 49ers 38, AFC Miami Dolphins 161985 (USFL) – Baltimore Stars 28, Oakland Invaders 241985 (NFL) – Super Bowl XX – 1/26/86 NFC Chicago Bears 46, AFC New England Patriots 101986 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXI – 1/25/87 NFC New York Giants 39, AFC Denver Broncos 201987 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXII – 1/31/88 NFC Washington Redskins 42, AFC Denver Broncos 101988 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXIII – 1/22/89 NFC San Francisco 49ers 20, AFC Cincinnati Bengals 161989 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXIV – 1/28/90 NFC San Francisco 49ers 55, AFC Denver Broncos 101990 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXV – 1/27/91 NFC New York Giants 20, AFC Buffalo Bills 191991 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXVI – 1/26/92 NFC Washington Redskins 37, AFC Buffalo Bills 241992 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXVII – 1/31/93 NFC Dallas Cowboys 52, AFC Buffalo Bills 171993 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXVIII – 1/30/94 NFC Dallas Cowboys 30, AFC Buffalo Bills 131994 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXIX – 1/29/95 NFC San Francisco 49ers 49, AFC San Diego Chargers 261995 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXX – 1/28/96 NFC Dallas Cowboys 27, AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 171996 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXI – 1/26/97 NFC Green Bay Packers 35, AFC New England Patriots 211997 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXII – 1/25/98 AFC Denver Broncos 31, NFC Green Bay Packers 241998 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXIII – 1/31/99 AFC Denver Broncos 34, NFC Atlanta Falcons 191999 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXIV – 1/30/00 NFC St. Louis Rams 23, AFC Tennessee Titans 162000 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXV – 1/28/01 AFC Baltimore Ravens 34, NFC New York Giants 72001 (XFL) – Million Dollar Game – 4/21/01 Los Angeles Xtreme 38, San Francisco Demons 62001 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXVI – 2/03/02 AFC New England Patriots 20, NFC St. Louis Rams 172002 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXVII – 1/26/03 NFC Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, AFC Oakland Raiders 212003 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXVIII – 2/1/04 AFC New England Patriots 32, NFC Carolina Panthers 292004 (NFL) – Super Bowl XXXIX – 2/6/05 AFC New England Patriots 24, NFC Philadelphia Eagles 212005 (NFL) – Super Bowl XL – 2/5/06 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 21, NFC Seattle Seahawks 102006 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLI – 2/4/07 AFC Indianapolis Colts 29, NFC Chicago Bears 172007 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLII – 2/3/08 NFC New York Giants 17, AFC New England Patriots 142008 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLIII – 2/1/09 AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 27, NFC Arizona Cardinals 232009 (UFL) – 2009 UFL Championship Game – 11/26/09 Las Vegas Locomotives 20, Florida Tuskers 17 (OT)2009 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLIV – 2/7/10 NFC New Orleans Saints 31, AFC Indianapolis Colts 172010 (UFL) – 2010 UFL Championship Game – 11/27/10 Las Vegas Locomotives 23, Florida Tuskers 202010 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLV – 2/6/11 NFC Green Bay Packers 31, AFC Pittsburgh Steelers 252011 (UFL) – 2011 UFL Championship Game – 10/21/11 Virginia Destroyers 17, Las Vegas Locomotives 32011 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLVI – 2/5/12 NFC New York Giants 21, AFC New England Patriots 172012 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLVII – 2/3/13 AFC Baltimore Ravens 34, NFC San Francisco 49ers 312013 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLVIII – 2/2/14 NFC Seattle Seahawks 43, AFC Denver Broncos 82014 (NFL) – Super Bowl XLIX – 2/1/15 AFC New England Patriots 28, NFC Seattle Seahawks 242015 (NFL) – Super Bowl 50 – 2/7/16 AFC Denver Broncos 24, NFC Carolina Panthers 102016 (NFL) - Super Bowl LI - 2/5/17 AFC New England Patriots 34, NFC Atlanta Falcons 28 (OT)