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1967 NFL season

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.

1967 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 17 –
December 17, 1967
Playoffs
East ChampionsDallas Cowboys
West ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Championship Game
ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Cowboys
Eagles
.... Redskins
Saints
Browns
Giants
Cardinals
Steelers ....
Rams
Falcons
49ers
Colts
Packers
Lions
Vikings
Bears
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NFL teams: Coastal, Central, Century, Capitol

The two eight-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles, and San Francisco). Each division winner advanced to the playoffs, expanded to four teams in this year. The Saints and the New York Giants agreed to switch divisions in 1968 and return to the 1967 alignment in 1969. This was done to allow all Eastern Conference teams to visit New York at least once over the three-year period. Initially the Capitol Division was called the Federal Division when the NFL decided upon the divisions on November 30, 1966.

The NFL season concluded on December 31, when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL Championship Game (known as the "Ice Bowl"). Two weeks later, on January 14, 1968, the Packers handily defeated the AFL's Oakland Raiders 33–14 in Super Bowl II at Miami's Orange Bowl. This was Vince Lombardi's final game as the Packers' head coach. At the time, it was officially the "AFL-NFL World Championship Game," though the more succinct "Super Bowl" was commonly used. The 1965-67 Packers became the second team in NFL history to three-peat (the first being the same Packers team from 1929-31), and no one has done it since.

The Baltimore Colts had tied for the NFL's best record in 1967 at 11–1–2, but were excluded from the postseason because of new rules introduced for breaking ties within a division.[1] The L.A. Rams won the division title over Baltimore as a result of the Rams' 34–10 win over Baltimore in the last game of the regular season and a 24–24 tie in Baltimore in mid-October. L.A. had a 24-point edge over Baltimore in head-to-head meetings, giving them the tiebreaker and the Coastal division title. The other three division winners had only nine victories each. A total of nine NFL games ended in ties, the most since 1932 – including the two ties in the AFL (considered official NFL records since the merger) makes this the only season since 1932 with ten or more tied games.

Prior to 1975, the playoff sites rotated and were known prior to the start of the season. The hosts in 1967 were the Capitol and Central division winners for the conference championships (first round), and the Western Conference for the championship game. The 1968 playoff hosts were Century, Coastal, and Eastern, respectively, and 1969 featured the same hosts as 1967.

Draft edit

The 1967 NFL/AFL draft was held from March 14 to 15 at New York City's Gotham Hotel. With the first pick of the first common draft, the Baltimore Colts selected defensive tackle Bubba Smith from Michigan State.[2]

Expansion Draft edit

The 1967 NFL expansion draft was held on February 9, 1967, with the New Orleans Saints selecting 42 players from the other NFL teams. The one-year old Atlanta Falcons were exempted from losing a player in this expansion draft.

Major rule changes edit

  • The "slingshot" or "tuning fork" goalpost, with one curved support from the ground and offset behind the crossbar, was made standard in the NFL. This replaced the previous year's offset goalpost, which had two non-curved supports from the ground. Before the introduction of the offset goalpost, the supports were directly on the goal line. Posts also had to be painted bright gold.
  • A 6-foot-wide (1.8 m) border around the field was also made standard in the league. Its outer edge designates the closest that non-participants can be to the field, and thus enables the game officials to have a running lane to work in.

Division races edit

The Eastern Conference was split into the Capitol and Century Divisions, and the Western Conference had the Coastal and Central Divisions. (Each of the new division names began with the letter C and contained seven letters.) Under the new system, each team played six division games (a home-and-away series against teams in its division); a game against each of the other four teams in its conference; and a nonconference game against all of the four members of one of the two four-team divisions in the other conference, for a total of 14 games. In the past, if two teams were tied for the division lead at season's end, a one-game playoff was conducted to break the tie. Starting in 1967, a tiebreaking system was implemented that started with net points in head-to-head competition, followed by the team that had less recently played in a title game. As such, only one team in a division would be the division winner, even if the win–loss record was the same.

Week Capitol Century Coastal Central
1 Dallas 1–0–0 Pittsburgh 1–0–0 San Francisco 1–0–0 Detroit 0–0–1
2 Dallas 2–0–0 St. Louis 1–1–0 San Francisco 2–0–0 Detroit 1–0–1
3 Philadelphia 2–1–0 St. Louis 2–1–0 Los Angeles 3–0–0 Green Bay 2–0–1
4 Dallas 3–1–0 St. Louis 3–1–0 Baltimore 4–0–0 Green Bay 3–0–1
5 Dallas 4–1–0 New York 3–2–0 Baltimore 4–0–1 Green Bay 3–1–1
6 Dallas 5–1–0 Cleveland 3–2–0 Baltimore 4–0–2 Green Bay 4–1–1
7 Dallas 5–2–0 New York 4–3–0 Baltimore 5–0–2 Green Bay 5–1–1
8 Dallas 6–2–0 St. Louis 5–3–0 Baltimore 6–0–2 Green Bay 5–2–1
9 Dallas 7–2–0 St. Louis 5–3–1 Baltimore 7–0–2 Green Bay 6–2–1
10 Dallas 7–3–0 Cleveland 6–4–0 Baltimore 8–0–2 Green Bay 7–2–1
11 Dallas 8–3–0 Cleveland 7–4–0 Baltimore 9–0–2 Green Bay 8–2–1
12 Dallas 8–4–0 Cleveland 8–4–0 Baltimore 10–0–2 Green Bay 9–2–1
13 Dallas 9–4–0 Cleveland 9–4–0 Baltimore 11–0–2 Green Bay 9–3–1
14 Dallas 9–5–0 Cleveland 9–5–0 Los Angeles 11–1–2 Green Bay 9–4–1

Final standings edit

Tiebreakers edit

Los Angeles won the Coastal Division based on better point differential in head-to-head games (net 24 points) vs. Baltimore. The Rams and Colts played to a 24–24 tie in Baltimore in October before the Rams won 34–10 on the season's final Sunday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The result would be the same under the modern tiebreaker, which relies first on head-to-head record (Los Angeles won the head-to-head series, 1–0–1).

Postseason edit

NFL playoffs edit

 
Conference championship gamesNFL Championship Game
 
      
 
December 24 – Cotton Bowl
 
 
Cleveland Browns  (9–5)14
 
* December 31 – Lambeau Field
 
Dallas Cowboys   (9–5)52
 
Dallas Cowboys17
 
December 23 – Milwaukee County Stadium
 
Green Bay Packers21
 
Los Angeles Rams  (11–1–2) 7
 
 
Green Bay Packers (9–4–1)28
 


                                               

AFL–NFL World Championship Game edit

The Green Bay Packers defeated the Oakland Raiders, league champion of the 1967 American Football League season, 33–14, at the Orange Bowl in Miami on January 14, 1968.

Awards edit

Coaching changes edit

Stadium changes edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NFL fixes plans to decide ties". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. December 1, 1966. p. 33.
  2. ^ "Bubba Smith first draftee". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. March 15, 1967. p. 15.
  • NFL Record and Fact Book (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)
  • NFL History 1961–1970 (Last accessed December 4, 2005)
  • Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)

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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 1967 NFL seasonRegular seasonDurationSeptember 17 December 17 1967PlayoffsEast ChampionsDallas CowboysWest ChampionsGreen Bay PackersChampionship GameChampionsGreen Bay Packers 1966 NFL seasons 1968 CowboysEagles RedskinsSaintsBrownsGiantsCardinalsSteelers RamsFalcons49ersColtsPackersLionsVikingsBearsclass notpageimage NFL teams Coastal Central Century Capitol The two eight team conferences were split into two divisions each the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol Dallas New Orleans Philadelphia and Washington and Century Cleveland New York Pittsburgh and St Louis and the Western Conference divisions were Central Chicago Detroit Green Bay and Minnesota and Coastal Atlanta Baltimore Los Angeles and San Francisco Each division winner advanced to the playoffs expanded to four teams in this year The Saints and the New York Giants agreed to switch divisions in 1968 and return to the 1967 alignment in 1969 This was done to allow all Eastern Conference teams to visit New York at least once over the three year period Initially the Capitol Division was called the Federal Division when the NFL decided upon the divisions on November 30 1966 The NFL season concluded on December 31 when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL Championship Game known as the Ice Bowl Two weeks later on January 14 1968 the Packers handily defeated the AFL s Oakland Raiders 33 14 in Super Bowl II at Miami s Orange Bowl This was Vince Lombardi s final game as the Packers head coach At the time it was officially the AFL NFL World Championship Game though the more succinct Super Bowl was commonly used The 1965 67 Packers became the second team in NFL history to three peat the first being the same Packers team from 1929 31 and no one has done it since The Baltimore Colts had tied for the NFL s best record in 1967 at 11 1 2 but were excluded from the postseason because of new rules introduced for breaking ties within a division 1 The L A Rams won the division title over Baltimore as a result of the Rams 34 10 win over Baltimore in the last game of the regular season and a 24 24 tie in Baltimore in mid October L A had a 24 point edge over Baltimore in head to head meetings giving them the tiebreaker and the Coastal division title The other three division winners had only nine victories each A total of nine NFL games ended in ties the most since 1932 including the two ties in the AFL considered official NFL records since the merger makes this the only season since 1932 with ten or more tied games Prior to 1975 the playoff sites rotated and were known prior to the start of the season The hosts in 1967 were the Capitol and Central division winners for the conference championships first round and the Western Conference for the championship game The 1968 playoff hosts were Century Coastal and Eastern respectively and 1969 featured the same hosts as 1967 Contents 1 Draft 2 Expansion Draft 3 Major rule changes 4 Division races 5 Final standings 5 1 Tiebreakers 6 Postseason 6 1 NFL playoffs 6 2 AFL NFL World Championship Game 7 Awards 8 Coaching changes 9 Stadium changes 10 See also 11 ReferencesDraft editThe 1967 NFL AFL draft was held from March 14 to 15 at New York City s Gotham Hotel With the first pick of the first common draft the Baltimore Colts selected defensive tackle Bubba Smith from Michigan State 2 Expansion Draft editThe 1967 NFL expansion draft was held on February 9 1967 with the New Orleans Saints selecting 42 players from the other NFL teams The one year old Atlanta Falcons were exempted from losing a player in this expansion draft Major rule changes editThe slingshot or tuning fork goalpost with one curved support from the ground and offset behind the crossbar was made standard in the NFL This replaced the previous year s offset goalpost which had two non curved supports from the ground Before the introduction of the offset goalpost the supports were directly on the goal line Posts also had to be painted bright gold A 6 foot wide 1 8 m border around the field was also made standard in the league Its outer edge designates the closest that non participants can be to the field and thus enables the game officials to have a running lane to work in Division races editThe Eastern Conference was split into the Capitol and Century Divisions and the Western Conference had the Coastal and Central Divisions Each of the new division names began with the letter C and contained seven letters Under the new system each team played six division games a home and away series against teams in its division a game against each of the other four teams in its conference and a nonconference game against all of the four members of one of the two four team divisions in the other conference for a total of 14 games In the past if two teams were tied for the division lead at season s end a one game playoff was conducted to break the tie Starting in 1967 a tiebreaking system was implemented that started with net points in head to head competition followed by the team that had less recently played in a title game As such only one team in a division would be the division winner even if the win loss record was the same Week Capitol Century Coastal Central1 Dallas 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 San Francisco 1 0 0 Detroit 0 0 12 Dallas 2 0 0 St Louis 1 1 0 San Francisco 2 0 0 Detroit 1 0 13 Philadelphia 2 1 0 St Louis 2 1 0 Los Angeles 3 0 0 Green Bay 2 0 14 Dallas 3 1 0 St Louis 3 1 0 Baltimore 4 0 0 Green Bay 3 0 15 Dallas 4 1 0 New York 3 2 0 Baltimore 4 0 1 Green Bay 3 1 16 Dallas 5 1 0 Cleveland 3 2 0 Baltimore 4 0 2 Green Bay 4 1 17 Dallas 5 2 0 New York 4 3 0 Baltimore 5 0 2 Green Bay 5 1 18 Dallas 6 2 0 St Louis 5 3 0 Baltimore 6 0 2 Green Bay 5 2 19 Dallas 7 2 0 St Louis 5 3 1 Baltimore 7 0 2 Green Bay 6 2 110 Dallas 7 3 0 Cleveland 6 4 0 Baltimore 8 0 2 Green Bay 7 2 111 Dallas 8 3 0 Cleveland 7 4 0 Baltimore 9 0 2 Green Bay 8 2 112 Dallas 8 4 0 Cleveland 8 4 0 Baltimore 10 0 2 Green Bay 9 2 113 Dallas 9 4 0 Cleveland 9 4 0 Baltimore 11 0 2 Green Bay 9 3 114 Dallas 9 5 0 Cleveland 9 5 0 Los Angeles 11 1 2 Green Bay 9 4 1Final standings editEastern ConferenceNFL Capitolviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKDallas Cowboys 9 5 0 643 4 2 8 2 342 268 L1Philadelphia Eagles 6 7 1 462 3 2 1 5 4 1 351 409 W1Washington Redskins 5 6 3 455 2 3 1 4 5 1 347 353 L1New Orleans Saints 3 11 0 214 2 4 2 8 233 379 W1NFL Centuryviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKCleveland Browns 9 5 0 643 5 1 7 3 334 297 L1New York Giants 7 7 0 500 5 1 7 3 369 379 W1St Louis Cardinals 6 7 1 462 1 4 1 4 5 1 333 356 L2Pittsburgh Steelers 4 9 1 308 0 5 1 1 8 1 281 320 W1Note Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972 Western ConferenceNFL Coastalviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKLos Angeles Rams 11 1 2 917 4 1 1 8 1 1 398 196 W8Baltimore Colts 11 1 2 917 4 1 1 7 1 2 394 198 L1San Francisco 49ers 7 7 0 500 3 3 4 6 273 337 W2Atlanta Falcons 1 12 1 077 0 6 1 9 175 422 L7NFL Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKGreen Bay Packers 9 4 1 692 4 1 1 6 3 1 332 209 L2Chicago Bears 7 6 1 538 3 2 1 5 4 1 239 218 W1Detroit Lions 5 7 2 417 1 3 2 3 5 2 260 259 W2Minnesota Vikings 3 8 3 273 1 3 2 1 6 3 233 294 L1 Tiebreakers edit Los Angeles won the Coastal Division based on better point differential in head to head games net 24 points vs Baltimore The Rams and Colts played to a 24 24 tie in Baltimore in October before the Rams won 34 10 on the season s final Sunday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum The result would be the same under the modern tiebreaker which relies first on head to head record Los Angeles won the head to head series 1 0 1 Postseason editNFL playoffs edit Main article 1967 NFL playoffs Conference championship gamesNFL Championship Game December 24 Cotton Bowl Cleveland Browns 9 5 14 December 31 Lambeau Field Dallas Cowboys 9 5 52 Dallas Cowboys17 December 23 Milwaukee County Stadium Green Bay Packers21 Los Angeles Rams 11 1 2 7 Green Bay Packers 9 4 1 28 AFL NFL World Championship Game edit Main article Super Bowl II The Green Bay Packers defeated the Oakland Raiders league champion of the 1967 American Football League season 33 14 at the Orange Bowl in Miami on January 14 1968 Awards editMost Valuable Player Johnny Unitas quarterback Baltimore ColtsCoach of the Year George Allen L A Rams Don Shula Baltimore Colts tie Offensive Rookie of the Year Mel Farr running back DetroitDefensive Rookie of the Year Lem Barney cornerback DetroitCoaching changes editDetroit Lions Harry Gilmer was replaced by Joe Schmidt Minnesota Vikings Norm Van Brocklin was replaced by Bud Grant New Orleans Saints Tom Fears became the expansion team s first head coach Stadium changes editThe expansion New Orleans Saints began play at Tulane StadiumSee also edit1967 American Football League seasonReferences edit NFL fixes plans to decide ties Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington Associated Press December 1 1966 p 33 Bubba Smith first draftee Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press March 15 1967 p 15 NFL Record and Fact Book ISBN 1 932994 36 X NFL History 1961 1970 Last accessed December 4 2005 Total Football The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League ISBN 0 06 270174 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1967 NFL season amp oldid 1209343878, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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