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NFC Championship Game

The NFC Championship Game is the annual championship game of the National Football Conference (NFC) and one of the two semifinal playoff games of the National Football League (NFL), the largest professional American football league in the world. The game is played on the last Sunday in January by the two remaining playoff teams, following the NFC postseason's first two rounds. The NFC champion then advances to face the winner of the AFC Championship Game in the Super Bowl.

NFC Championship Game
First playedJanuary 3, 1971 (1970 season)
TrophyGeorge Halas Trophy

Recent and upcoming games
2022 season
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
January 29, 2023
Philadelphia Eagles 31,
San Francisco 49ers 7

The game was established as part of the 1970 merger between the NFL and the American Football League (AFL), with the merged league realigning into two conferences. Since 1984, each winner of the NFC Championship Game has also received the George Halas Trophy, named after the founder and longtime owner of the Chicago Bears, George Halas.

History edit

The first NFC Championship Game was played following the 1970 regular season after the merger between the NFL and the American Football League. The game is considered the successor to the original NFL Championship, and its game results are listed with that of its predecessor in the annual NFL Record and Fact Book.[1] Since the pre-merger NFL consisted of six more teams than the AFL (16 teams for the NFL and 10 for the AFL), a realignment was done as part of the merger to create two conferences with an equal number of teams: The NFL's Baltimore Colts, the Cleveland Browns, and the Pittsburgh Steelers joined the ten former AFL teams to form the AFC; while the remaining 13 pre-merger NFL clubs formed the NFC.

Every NFC team has played in an NFC Championship at least once. The Seattle Seahawks, who have been members in both the AFC and the NFC, hold the distinction of appearing in both conference title games. Only the Detroit Lions have yet to win or host an NFC Championship Game. The San Francisco 49ers have the most appearances in the NFC Championship Game at 18, and have hosted the most at 10. The Dallas Cowboys have won the most NFC Championships at 8.

The Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings are the only two NFC teams to appear in at least one NFC Championship game in every decade since 1970.

Playoff structure edit

 
NFC Championship Game logo, 2008–2010 (Used with old shield since 2005)

The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970. At the end of each regular season, the top teams in the NFC qualify for the postseason, including all division champions (three division winners from the 1970–71 to 2001–02 seasons; four since the 2002–03 season) and a set number of "wild card" teams that possess the two best win–loss records after the regular season yet fail to win their division (one wild card team from the 1970–71 to 1977–78 seasons; two wild cards from 1978–79 to 1989–90, and from 2002–03 to 2019–20; three from 1990–91 to 2001–02, and since 2020–21). The two teams remaining following the Wild Card round (first round) and the divisional round (second round) play in the NFC Championship Game, with the winner advancing to the Super Bowl.

Initially, the site of the NFC Championship Game was determined on a rotating basis.[2]: 10  Since the 1975–76 season, the site of the game has been based on playoff seeding based on the regular season won-loss record, with the highest surviving seed hosting the game. A wild card team can only host the game if both participants are wild cards; such an instance has yet to occur in the NFL.

George Halas Trophy edit

External images
  The George Halas Trophy is held by a member of the media during the NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings. Getty Images. January 21, 2017.
  The (former version of the) George Halas Trophy sits on a table at the Hyatt Union Station Hotel in St. Louis. UPI.com. January 25, 2002.

Beginning with the 1984–85 NFL playoffs, the winner of the NFC Championship Game has received the George Halas Trophy, named after the longtime owner and coach of the Chicago Bears, a charter member of the NFL. The original design consisted of a wooden base with a sculpted NFC logo in the front and a sculpture of various football players in the back.

It, and the Lamar Hunt Trophy that is awarded to the AFC champion, were redesigned for the 2010–11 NFL playoffs by Tiffany & Co. at the request of the NFL in an attempt to make both awards more significant.[3] The trophies are now a new, silver design with the outline of a hollow football positioned on a small base to more closely resemble the Vince Lombardi Trophy, awarded to the winner of the Super Bowl.[4]

The George Halas Trophy should not be confused with the Newspaper Enterprise Association's George Halas Trophy, which was awarded to the NFL's defensive player of the year from 1966 to 1996 or the Pro Football Writers Association's George S. Halas Courage Award.

Prior to the merger in 1970, the NFL champions were awarded the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, starting in 1934.

List of NFC Championship Games edit

Numbers in parentheses in the winning team column are NFC Championships won by that team. Bold indicates team won Super Bowl that year.
Numbers in parentheses in the city and stadium column is the number of times that metropolitan area and stadium has hosted a NFC Championship, respectively.
Season Playoffs Winning team Score Losing team Score Location Stadium
1970 1970–71 Dallas Cowboys (1) 17 San Francisco 49ers 10 San Francisco, California Kezar Stadium[fn 1]
1971 1971–72 Dallas Cowboys (2) 14 San Francisco 49ers 3 Irving, Texas Texas Stadium
1972 1972–73 Washington Redskins (1) 26 Dallas Cowboys 3 Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium[fn 2]
1973 1973–74 Minnesota Vikings (1) 27 Dallas Cowboys 10 Irving, Texas (2) Texas Stadium (2)
1974 1974–75 Minnesota Vikings (2) 14 Los Angeles Rams 10 Bloomington, Minnesota Metropolitan Stadium
1975 1975–76 Dallas Cowboys (3) 37 Los Angeles Rams 7 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum[fn 3]
1976 1976–77 Minnesota Vikings (3) 24 Los Angeles Rams 13 Bloomington, Minnesota (2) Metropolitan Stadium (2)
1977 1977–78 Dallas Cowboys (4) 23 Minnesota Vikings 6 Irving, Texas (3) Texas Stadium (3)
1978 1978–79 Dallas Cowboys (5) 28 Los Angeles Rams 0 Los Angeles, California (2) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)
1979 1979–80 Los Angeles Rams (1) 9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 Tampa, Florida Tampa Stadium
1980 1980–81 Philadelphia Eagles (1) 20 Dallas Cowboys 7 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Veterans Stadium
1981 1981–82 San Francisco 49ers (1) 28 Dallas Cowboys 27 San Francisco, California (2) Candlestick Park
1982 1982–83[fn 4] Washington Redskins (2) 31 Dallas Cowboys 17 Washington, D.C. (2) RFK Stadium (2)
1983 1983–84 Washington Redskins (3) 24 San Francisco 49ers 21 Washington, D.C. (3) RFK Stadium (3)
1984 1984–85 San Francisco 49ers (2) 23 Chicago Bears 0 San Francisco, California (3) Candlestick Park (2)
1985 1985–86 Chicago Bears (1) 24 Los Angeles Rams 0 Chicago, Illinois Soldier Field
1986 1986–87 New York Giants (1) 17 Washington Redskins 0 East Rutherford, New Jersey Giants Stadium
1987 1987–88 Washington Redskins (4) 17 Minnesota Vikings 10 Washington, D.C. (4) RFK Stadium (4)
1988 1988–89 San Francisco 49ers (3) 28 Chicago Bears 3 Chicago, Illinois (2) Soldier Field (2)
1989 1989–90 San Francisco 49ers (4) 30 Los Angeles Rams 3 San Francisco, California (4) Candlestick Park (3)
1990 1990–91 New York Giants (2) 15 San Francisco 49ers 13 San Francisco, California (5) Candlestick Park (4)
1991 1991–92 Washington Redskins (5) 41 Detroit Lions 10 Washington, D.C. (5) RFK Stadium (5)
1992 1992–93 Dallas Cowboys (6) 30 San Francisco 49ers 20 San Francisco, California (6) Candlestick Park (5)
1993 1993–94 Dallas Cowboys (7) 38 San Francisco 49ers 21 Irving, Texas (4) Texas Stadium (4)
1994 1994–95 San Francisco 49ers (5) 38 Dallas Cowboys 28 San Francisco, California (7) Candlestick Park (6)
1995 1995–96 Dallas Cowboys (8) 38 Green Bay Packers 27 Irving, Texas (5) Texas Stadium (5)
1996 1996–97 Green Bay Packers (1) 30 Carolina Panthers 13 Green Bay, Wisconsin Lambeau Field
1997 1997–98 Green Bay Packers (2) 23 San Francisco 49ers 10 San Francisco, California (8) 3Com Park (7)
1998 1998–99 Atlanta Falcons (1) 30[a] Minnesota Vikings 27 Minneapolis, Minnesota (3)[fn 5] Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
1999 1999–00 St. Louis Rams (2) 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 St. Louis, Missouri Trans World Dome
2000 2000–01 New York Giants (3) 41 Minnesota Vikings 0 East Rutherford, New Jersey (2) Giants Stadium (2)
2001 2001–02 St. Louis Rams (3) 29 Philadelphia Eagles 24 St. Louis, Missouri (2) Edward Jones Dome (2)
2002 2002–03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1) 27 Philadelphia Eagles 10 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2) Veterans Stadium (2)[fn 6]
2003 2003–04 Carolina Panthers (1) 14 Philadelphia Eagles 3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (3) Lincoln Financial Field
2004 2004–05 Philadelphia Eagles (2) 27 Atlanta Falcons 10 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (4) Lincoln Financial Field (2)
2005 2005–06 Seattle Seahawks (1) 34 Carolina Panthers 14 Seattle, Washington Qwest Field
2006 2006–07 Chicago Bears (2) 39 New Orleans Saints 14 Chicago, Illinois (3) Soldier Field (3)
2007 2007–08 New York Giants (4) 23[a] Green Bay Packers 20 Green Bay, Wisconsin (2) Lambeau Field (2)
2008 2008–09 Arizona Cardinals (1) 32 Philadelphia Eagles 25 Glendale, Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium
2009 2009–10 New Orleans Saints (1) 31[a] Minnesota Vikings 28 New Orleans, Louisiana Louisiana Superdome
2010 2010–11 Green Bay Packers (3) 21 Chicago Bears 14 Chicago, Illinois (4) Soldier Field (4)
2011 2011–12 New York Giants (5) 20[a] San Francisco 49ers 17 San Francisco, California (9) Candlestick Park (8)
2012 2012–13 San Francisco 49ers (6) 28 Atlanta Falcons 24 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome
2013 2013–14 Seattle Seahawks (2) 23 San Francisco 49ers 17 Seattle, Washington (2) CenturyLink Field (2)
2014 2014–15 Seattle Seahawks (3) 28[a] Green Bay Packers 22 Seattle, Washington (3) CenturyLink Field (3)
2015 2015–16 Carolina Panthers (2) 49 Arizona Cardinals 15 Charlotte, North Carolina Bank of America Stadium
2016 2016–17 Atlanta Falcons (2) 44 Green Bay Packers 21 Atlanta, Georgia (2) Georgia Dome (2)[fn 7]
2017 2017–18 Philadelphia Eagles (3) 38 Minnesota Vikings 7 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (5) Lincoln Financial Field (3)
2018 2018–19 Los Angeles Rams (4) 26[a] New Orleans Saints 23 New Orleans, Louisiana (2) Mercedes-Benz Superdome (2)
2019 2019–20 San Francisco 49ers (7)
37 Green Bay Packers 20 Santa Clara, California (10)[fn 8] Levi's Stadium
2020 2020–21 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2) 31 Green Bay Packers 26 Green Bay, Wisconsin (3) Lambeau Field (3)
2021 2021–22 Los Angeles Rams (5) 20 San Francisco 49ers 17 Inglewood, California (3)[fn 9] SoFi Stadium[fn 10]
2022 2022–23 Philadelphia Eagles (4) 31 San Francisco 49ers 7 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (6) Lincoln Financial Field (4)

^ a: Overtime

Appearances, 1970–present edit

In the sortable table below, teams are ordered first by number of appearances, then by number of wins, and finally by year of first appearance.

# Team W L % PF PA Last game Last win Home games Home wins Home losses Home win % Away games Away wins Away losses Away win %
18 San Francisco 49ers 7 11 .389 368 360 2022 2019 10 5 5 .500 8 2 6 .250
14 Dallas Cowboys 8 6 .571 317 264 1995 1995 5 4 1 .800 9 4 5 .444
11 Los Angeles Rams[b] 5 6 .455 128 227 2021 2021 5 3 2 .600 6 2 4 .333
9 Minnesota Vikings 3 6 .333 136 175 2017 1976 3 2 1 .667 6 1 5 .167
9 Green Bay Packers 3 6 .333 184 207 2020 2010 3 1 2 .333 6 2 4 .333
8 Philadelphia Eagles 4 4 .500 178 133 2022 2022 6 4 2 .667 2 0 2 .000
6 Washington Commanders[d] 5 1 .833 139 78 1991 1991 5 5 0 1.000 1 0 1 .000
5 New York Giants 5 0 1.000 116 50 2011 2011 2 2 0 1.000 3 3 0 1.000
5 Chicago Bears 2 3 .400 80 86 2010 2006 4 2 2 .500 1 0 1 .000
4 Atlanta Falcons 2 2 .500 108 103 2016 2016 2 1 1 .500 2 1 1 .500
4 Carolina Panthers 2 2 .500 90 82 2015 2015 1 1 0 1.000 3 1 2 .333
4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 2 .500 64 56 2020 2020 1 0 1 .000 3 2 1 .667
3 Seattle Seahawks[c] 3 0 1.000 85 53 2014 2014 3 3 0 1.000 0 0 0
3 New Orleans Saints 1 2 .333 68 93 2018 2009 2 1 1 .500 1 0 1 .000
2 Arizona Cardinals 1 1 .500 47 74 2015 2008 1 1 0 1.000 1 0 1 .000
1 Detroit Lions 0 1 .000 10 41 1991 N/A 0 0 0 1 0 1 .000

^ b: Includes appearances during their first tenure in Los Angeles (the 1970 merger to 1994), where they went 1–6 in NFC Championship Games; and their period as the St. Louis Rams (1995–2015), where they went 2–0 in NFC Championship Games.

^ c: The Seahawks were members of the NFC in 1976 and then members of the AFC from 1977 to 2001, before rejoining the NFC in 2002. Including their only appearance (1983) in the AFC Championship Game (0–1), they hold a combined 3–1 record between both Conference Championship Games.

^ d: The team currently known as the Washington Commanders was known as the Washington Redskins at the time of all their NFC Championship appearances.

Appearances by year edit

In the sortable table below, teams are ordered first by number of appearances, then by number of wins, and finally by year of first appearance. In the "Season(s)" column, bold years indicate winning Conference Championship appearances.

Apps Team Wins Losses Win % Season(s)
18 San Francisco 49ers 7 11 .389 1970, 1971, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019, 2021, 2022
14 Dallas Cowboys 8 6 .571 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
11 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 5 6 .455 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1989, 1999, 2001, 2018, 2021
9 Minnesota Vikings 3 6 .333 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1987, 1998, 2000, 2009, 2017
9 Green Bay Packers 3 6 .333 1995, 1996, 1997, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020
8 Philadelphia Eagles 4 4 .500 1980, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2017, 2022
6 Washington Redskins/Commanders 5 1 .833 1972, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1991
5 New York Giants 5 0 1.000 1986, 1990, 2000, 2007, 2011
5 Chicago Bears 2 3 .400 1984, 1985, 1988, 2006, 2010
4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 2 .500 1979, 1999, 2002, 2020
4 Carolina Panthers 2 2 .500 1996, 2003, 2005, 2015
4 Atlanta Falcons 2 2 .500 1998, 2004, 2012, 2016
3 Seattle Seahawks 3 0 1.000 2005, 2013, 2014
3 New Orleans Saints 1 2 .333 2006, 2009, 2018
2 Arizona Cardinals 1 1 .500 2008, 2015
1 Detroit Lions 0 1 1991

Records by division edit

The table below shows NFC Championship Game records by division, based on the division the franchise was in during the season the championship game was played. The NFL realigned divisions prior to the 2002 season, renaming the NFC Central as the NFC North, creating the NFC South, and shifting several teams among the divisions.

Division Total 1970-2001 2002-present
Apps Wins Losses Win % Apps Wins Losses Win % Apps Wins Losses Win %
NFC East 33 22 11 .667 25 17[fn 11] 8[fn 12] .680 8 5[fn 11] 3[fn 12] .625
NFC North 26 8 18 .308 16 6[fn 13] 10[fn 14] .375 10 2[fn 13] 8[fn 14] .200
NFC South 11 6 5 .545 11 6[fn 15] 5[fn 16] .545
NFC West 36 17 19 .472 23 9[fn 17] 14[fn 18] .391 12 8[fn 17] 5[fn 18] .615

Most common matchups edit

Count Matchup Record Years played
6 Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers Cowboys, 4–2 1970, 1971, 1981, 1992, 1993, 1994
2 Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins / Commanders Washington, 2–0 1972, 1982
2 Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings Tie, 1–1 1973, 1977
2 Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams vs. Minnesota Vikings Vikings, 2–0 1974, 1976
2 Dallas Cowboys vs. Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams Cowboys, 2–0 1975, 1978
2 Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rams, 2–0 1979, 1999
2 Chicago Bears vs. San Francisco 49ers 49ers, 2–0 1984, 1988
2 Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers Tie, 1–1 1989, 2021
2 New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers Giants, 2–0 1990, 2011
2 Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers Tie, 1–1 1997, 2019

NFC Championship Game records edit

 
NFC Championship Game logo, 2001–2005
  • Most victories: 8 – Dallas Cowboys (19701971, 1975, 19771978, 19921993, 1995)
  • Most losses: 11** – San Francisco 49ers (1970–1971, 1983, 1990, 1992–1993, 1997, 2011, 2013, 20212022)
  • Most appearances: 18 – San Francisco 49ers (1970–1971, 1981, 1983–1984, 1988–1990, 19921994, 1997, 2011–2013, 2019, 2021–2022)
  • Most consecutive appearances: 4 (tie, 2 teams, 3 times)
    • Dallas Cowboys (1970–1973, 1992–1995)
    • Philadelphia Eagles (20012004)
  • Most consecutive victories: 2 – (tie, 6 teams, 8 times)
    • Dallas Cowboys (1970–1971, 1977–1978, 1992–1993)
    • Minnesota Vikings (1973–1974)
    • Washington Redskins (1982–1983)
    • San Francisco 49ers (19881989)
    • Green Bay Packers (19961997)
    • Seattle Seahawks (2013–2014)
  • Most victories without a loss: 5** – New York Giants (1986, 1990, 2000, 2007, 2011)
  • Most appearances without a win: 1 – Detroit Lions (1991)
  • Most consecutive appearances without a win: 6 – Minnesota Vikings (1977, 1987, 1998, 2000, 2009, 2017)
  • Most defensive shutouts: 2**; – New York Giants (Jan 11, 1987, 17–0 vs Redskins and Jan 14, 2001, 41–0 vs Vikings)
  • Most times shut out: 2**; – Los Angeles Rams (Jan 7, 1979, 0–28 vs Cowboys and Jan 12, 1986, 0–24 vs Bears)
  • Most consecutive losses: 3* – (tie, 3 times)
    • Los Angeles Rams (1974–1976)
    • Dallas Cowboys (1980–1982)
    • Philadelphia Eagles (20012003)
  • Most games hosted: 10 – San Francisco 49ers (1970, 1981, 1984, 1989–1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2011, 2019)
  • Most consecutive games hosted: 3; – Philadelphia Eagles (20022004)
  • Most numerous matchup: 6** – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers (1970–1971, 1981, 1992–1994)
  • Most points scored: 49 points – January 24, 2016 – Carolina Panthers vs. Arizona Cardinals (2015)
  • Largest margin of victory: 41 points – January 14, 2001 (2000), New York Giants (41) vs. Minnesota Vikings (0)
  • Closest margin of victory: 1 point – San Francisco 49ers (28) vs. Dallas Cowboys (27), 1981 NFC Championship Game**
  • Fewest points scored, winning team: 9[**]; January 6, 1980 (1979) – Los Angeles Rams vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Fewest points scored, either team: 0*; (tie, 5 teams, 6 times)
  • Most points scored, losing team: 28 (tie); January 15, 1995 (1994) – Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers, January 24, 2010 (2009) – Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints
  • Most combined points scored: 66; January 15, 1995 (1994) – San Francisco 49ers (38) vs. Dallas Cowboys (28)
  • Fewest combined points scored: 9**; January 6, 1980 (1979) – Los Angeles Rams (9) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0)
  • Longest game: 71 minutes, 52 seconds**; January 17, 1999 (1998) – Atlanta Falcons (30) @ Minnesota Vikings (27), OT
  • Most NFC Championships won in overtime: 2** – New York Giants (2007, 2011)
  • Most NFC Championships lost in overtime: 2* (tie) – Green Bay Packers (2007, 2014) Minnesota Vikings (1998, 2009)
  • Current teams which have never hosted an NFC Championship Game:
  • Current teams which have never won an NFC Championship:
  • Longest drought without appearing in an NFC Championship Game: 29 years
    • Detroit Lions (last appearance – 1991)
    • Washington Redskins (last appearance – 1991)
  • Longest drought without an NFC Championship: 51 years***; Detroit Lions
  • Largest comeback: 17 points (trailed 17–0; won 28–24), San Francisco 49ers, 2012
  • Overtime games:
    • 1998 Atlanta Falcons 30 Minnesota Vikings 27
    • 2007 New York Giants 23 Green Bay Packers 20
    • 2009 New Orleans Saints 31 Minnesota Vikings 28
    • 2011 New York Giants 20 San Francisco 49ers 17
    • 2014 Seattle Seahawks 28 Green Bay Packers 22
    • 2018 Los Angeles Rams 26 New Orleans Saints 23

Notes:

  • *Tied for Conference Championship record
  • ^ **: Conference Championship record

TV ratings edit

  • 2006: 35.233 million viewers
  • 2010: 57.9 million viewers
  • 2011: 51.9 million viewers
  • 2012: 57.6 million viewers
  • 2013: 42.0 million viewers
  • 2014: 55.91 million viewers
  • 2015: 49.8 million viewers

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ This was the final NFL game played at Kezar Stadium.
  2. ^ The 1972 Dallas Cowboys were the first ever NFC wild card franchise to advance to the Conference championship game.
  3. ^ The 1975 Dallas Cowboys were the first ever wild card franchise to advance to the Super Bowl.
  4. ^ played on Saturday
  5. ^ The Minnesota Vikings have hosted 3 total NFC Championship Games in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area: 2 in Bloomington and 1 in Minneapolis.
  6. ^ This was the final NFL game played at Veterans Stadium.
  7. ^ This was the final NFL game played at the Georgia Dome.
  8. ^ The San Francisco 49ers have hosted 10 total NFC Championship Games in the San Francisco Bay Area: 9 in San Francisco and 1 in Santa Clara.
  9. ^ The Los Angeles Rams have hosted 3 total NFC Championship Games in the Los Angeles Area: 2 in Los Angeles and 1 in Inglewood.
  10. ^ This was the first Championship Game in either conference to be played at the same stadium of that season's Super Bowl.
  11. ^ a b NFC East conference championship game victories. Pre-2002: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000. Since 2002: 2004, 2007, 2011, 2017, 2022
  12. ^ a b NFC East conference championship game losses. Pre-2002: 1972, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1994, 2001. Since 2002: 2002, 2003, 2008
  13. ^ a b NFC North conference championship game victories. Pre-2002: 1973, 1974, 1976, 1985, 1996, 1997. Since 2002: 2006, 2010.
  14. ^ a b NFC North conference championship game losses. Pre-2002: 1977, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000. Since 2002: 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020
  15. ^ NFC South conference championship game victories: 2002, 2003, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2020
  16. ^ NFC South conference championship game losses: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2018
  17. ^ a b NFC West conference championship game victories. Pre-2002: 1979, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001. Since 2002: 2005, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021.
  18. ^ a b NFC West conference championship game losses. Pre-2002: 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997. Since 2002: 2011, 2013, 2015, 2021, 2022
  19. ^ a b The Lions last hosted and won the 1957 NFL Championship Game during the pre-Super Bowl era.

References edit

  1. ^ "Playoff Games". NFL Record and Fact Book 2009. Time, Inc. Home Entertainment. ISBN 978-1-60320-809-3.
  2. ^ Urena, I., Pro Football Schedules: A Complete Historical Guide from 1933 to the Present (Jefferson, NC & London: McFarland & Company, 2014), p. 10.
  3. ^ "NFC's Halas trophy has new look". Chicago Sun-Times.
  4. ^ Bell, Jarrett (January 25, 2011). "NFL Replay: Gritty Steelers aren't pretty, but they are Super". USA Today.

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The NFC Championship Game is the annual championship game of the National Football Conference NFC and one of the two semifinal playoff games of the National Football League NFL the largest professional American football league in the world The game is played on the last Sunday in January by the two remaining playoff teams following the NFC postseason s first two rounds The NFC champion then advances to face the winner of the AFC Championship Game in the Super Bowl NFC Championship GameFirst playedJanuary 3 1971 1970 season TrophyGeorge Halas TrophyRecent and upcoming games2022 seasonLincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaJanuary 29 2023Philadelphia Eagles 31 San Francisco 49ers 7The game was established as part of the 1970 merger between the NFL and the American Football League AFL with the merged league realigning into two conferences Since 1984 each winner of the NFC Championship Game has also received the George Halas Trophy named after the founder and longtime owner of the Chicago Bears George Halas Contents 1 History 2 Playoff structure 3 George Halas Trophy 4 List of NFC Championship Games 5 Appearances 1970 present 6 Appearances by year 7 Records by division 8 Most common matchups 9 NFC Championship Game records 10 TV ratings 11 Footnotes 12 ReferencesHistory editThe first NFC Championship Game was played following the 1970 regular season after the merger between the NFL and the American Football League The game is considered the successor to the original NFL Championship and its game results are listed with that of its predecessor in the annual NFL Record and Fact Book 1 Since the pre merger NFL consisted of six more teams than the AFL 16 teams for the NFL and 10 for the AFL a realignment was done as part of the merger to create two conferences with an equal number of teams The NFL s Baltimore Colts the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers joined the ten former AFL teams to form the AFC while the remaining 13 pre merger NFL clubs formed the NFC Every NFC team has played in an NFC Championship at least once The Seattle Seahawks who have been members in both the AFC and the NFC hold the distinction of appearing in both conference title games Only the Detroit Lions have yet to win or host an NFC Championship Game The San Francisco 49ers have the most appearances in the NFC Championship Game at 18 and have hosted the most at 10 The Dallas Cowboys have won the most NFC Championships at 8 The Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings are the only two NFC teams to appear in at least one NFC Championship game in every decade since 1970 Playoff structure editFurther information NFL playoffs nbsp NFC Championship Game logo 2008 2010 Used with old shield since 2005 The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970 At the end of each regular season the top teams in the NFC qualify for the postseason including all division champions three division winners from the 1970 71 to 2001 02 seasons four since the 2002 03 season and a set number of wild card teams that possess the two best win loss records after the regular season yet fail to win their division one wild card team from the 1970 71 to 1977 78 seasons two wild cards from 1978 79 to 1989 90 and from 2002 03 to 2019 20 three from 1990 91 to 2001 02 and since 2020 21 The two teams remaining following the Wild Card round first round and the divisional round second round play in the NFC Championship Game with the winner advancing to the Super Bowl Initially the site of the NFC Championship Game was determined on a rotating basis 2 10 Since the 1975 76 season the site of the game has been based on playoff seeding based on the regular season won loss record with the highest surviving seed hosting the game A wild card team can only host the game if both participants are wild cards such an instance has yet to occur in the NFL George Halas Trophy editExternal images nbsp The George Halas Trophy is held by a member of the media during the NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings Getty Images January 21 2017 nbsp The former version of the George Halas Trophy sits on a table at the Hyatt Union Station Hotel in St Louis UPI com January 25 2002 Beginning with the 1984 85 NFL playoffs the winner of the NFC Championship Game has received the George Halas Trophy named after the longtime owner and coach of the Chicago Bears a charter member of the NFL The original design consisted of a wooden base with a sculpted NFC logo in the front and a sculpture of various football players in the back It and the Lamar Hunt Trophy that is awarded to the AFC champion were redesigned for the 2010 11 NFL playoffs by Tiffany amp Co at the request of the NFL in an attempt to make both awards more significant 3 The trophies are now a new silver design with the outline of a hollow football positioned on a small base to more closely resemble the Vince Lombardi Trophy awarded to the winner of the Super Bowl 4 The George Halas Trophy should not be confused with the Newspaper Enterprise Association s George Halas Trophy which was awarded to the NFL s defensive player of the year from 1966 to 1996 or the Pro Football Writers Association s George S Halas Courage Award Prior to the merger in 1970 the NFL champions were awarded the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy starting in 1934 List of NFC Championship Games editNumbers in parentheses in the winning team column are NFC Championships won by that team Bold indicates team won Super Bowl that year Numbers in parentheses in the city and stadium column is the number of times that metropolitan area and stadium has hosted a NFC Championship respectively Season Playoffs Winning team Score Losing team Score Location Stadium1970 1970 71 Dallas Cowboys 1 17 San Francisco 49ers 10 San Francisco California Kezar Stadium fn 1 1971 1971 72 Dallas Cowboys 2 14 San Francisco 49ers 3 Irving Texas Texas Stadium1972 1972 73 Washington Redskins 1 26 Dallas Cowboys 3 Washington D C RFK Stadium fn 2 1973 1973 74 Minnesota Vikings 1 27 Dallas Cowboys 10 Irving Texas 2 Texas Stadium 2 1974 1974 75 Minnesota Vikings 2 14 Los Angeles Rams 10 Bloomington Minnesota Metropolitan Stadium1975 1975 76 Dallas Cowboys 3 37 Los Angeles Rams 7 Los Angeles California Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum fn 3 1976 1976 77 Minnesota Vikings 3 24 Los Angeles Rams 13 Bloomington Minnesota 2 Metropolitan Stadium 2 1977 1977 78 Dallas Cowboys 4 23 Minnesota Vikings 6 Irving Texas 3 Texas Stadium 3 1978 1978 79 Dallas Cowboys 5 28 Los Angeles Rams 0 Los Angeles California 2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 2 1979 1979 80 Los Angeles Rams 1 9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 Tampa Florida Tampa Stadium1980 1980 81 Philadelphia Eagles 1 20 Dallas Cowboys 7 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Veterans Stadium1981 1981 82 San Francisco 49ers 1 28 Dallas Cowboys 27 San Francisco California 2 Candlestick Park1982 1982 83 fn 4 Washington Redskins 2 31 Dallas Cowboys 17 Washington D C 2 RFK Stadium 2 1983 1983 84 Washington Redskins 3 24 San Francisco 49ers 21 Washington D C 3 RFK Stadium 3 1984 1984 85 San Francisco 49ers 2 23 Chicago Bears 0 San Francisco California 3 Candlestick Park 2 1985 1985 86 Chicago Bears 1 24 Los Angeles Rams 0 Chicago Illinois Soldier Field1986 1986 87 New York Giants 1 17 Washington Redskins 0 East Rutherford New Jersey Giants Stadium1987 1987 88 Washington Redskins 4 17 Minnesota Vikings 10 Washington D C 4 RFK Stadium 4 1988 1988 89 San Francisco 49ers 3 28 Chicago Bears 3 Chicago Illinois 2 Soldier Field 2 1989 1989 90 San Francisco 49ers 4 30 Los Angeles Rams 3 San Francisco California 4 Candlestick Park 3 1990 1990 91 New York Giants 2 15 San Francisco 49ers 13 San Francisco California 5 Candlestick Park 4 1991 1991 92 Washington Redskins 5 41 Detroit Lions 10 Washington D C 5 RFK Stadium 5 1992 1992 93 Dallas Cowboys 6 30 San Francisco 49ers 20 San Francisco California 6 Candlestick Park 5 1993 1993 94 Dallas Cowboys 7 38 San Francisco 49ers 21 Irving Texas 4 Texas Stadium 4 1994 1994 95 San Francisco 49ers 5 38 Dallas Cowboys 28 San Francisco California 7 Candlestick Park 6 1995 1995 96 Dallas Cowboys 8 38 Green Bay Packers 27 Irving Texas 5 Texas Stadium 5 1996 1996 97 Green Bay Packers 1 30 Carolina Panthers 13 Green Bay Wisconsin Lambeau Field1997 1997 98 Green Bay Packers 2 23 San Francisco 49ers 10 San Francisco California 8 3Com Park 7 1998 1998 99 Atlanta Falcons 1 30 a Minnesota Vikings 27 Minneapolis Minnesota 3 fn 5 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome1999 1999 00 St Louis Rams 2 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 St Louis Missouri Trans World Dome2000 2000 01 New York Giants 3 41 Minnesota Vikings 0 East Rutherford New Jersey 2 Giants Stadium 2 2001 2001 02 St Louis Rams 3 29 Philadelphia Eagles 24 St Louis Missouri 2 Edward Jones Dome 2 2002 2002 03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 27 Philadelphia Eagles 10 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2 Veterans Stadium 2 fn 6 2003 2003 04 Carolina Panthers 1 14 Philadelphia Eagles 3 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 3 Lincoln Financial Field2004 2004 05 Philadelphia Eagles 2 27 Atlanta Falcons 10 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 4 Lincoln Financial Field 2 2005 2005 06 Seattle Seahawks 1 34 Carolina Panthers 14 Seattle Washington Qwest Field2006 2006 07 Chicago Bears 2 39 New Orleans Saints 14 Chicago Illinois 3 Soldier Field 3 2007 2007 08 New York Giants 4 23 a Green Bay Packers 20 Green Bay Wisconsin 2 Lambeau Field 2 2008 2008 09 Arizona Cardinals 1 32 Philadelphia Eagles 25 Glendale Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium2009 2009 10 New Orleans Saints 1 31 a Minnesota Vikings 28 New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana Superdome2010 2010 11 Green Bay Packers 3 21 Chicago Bears 14 Chicago Illinois 4 Soldier Field 4 2011 2011 12 New York Giants 5 20 a San Francisco 49ers 17 San Francisco California 9 Candlestick Park 8 2012 2012 13 San Francisco 49ers 6 28 Atlanta Falcons 24 Atlanta Georgia Georgia Dome2013 2013 14 Seattle Seahawks 2 23 San Francisco 49ers 17 Seattle Washington 2 CenturyLink Field 2 2014 2014 15 Seattle Seahawks 3 28 a Green Bay Packers 22 Seattle Washington 3 CenturyLink Field 3 2015 2015 16 Carolina Panthers 2 49 Arizona Cardinals 15 Charlotte North Carolina Bank of America Stadium2016 2016 17 Atlanta Falcons 2 44 Green Bay Packers 21 Atlanta Georgia 2 Georgia Dome 2 fn 7 2017 2017 18 Philadelphia Eagles 3 38 Minnesota Vikings 7 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 5 Lincoln Financial Field 3 2018 2018 19 Los Angeles Rams 4 26 a New Orleans Saints 23 New Orleans Louisiana 2 Mercedes Benz Superdome 2 2019 2019 20 San Francisco 49ers 7 37 Green Bay Packers 20 Santa Clara California 10 fn 8 Levi s Stadium2020 2020 21 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 31 Green Bay Packers 26 Green Bay Wisconsin 3 Lambeau Field 3 2021 2021 22 Los Angeles Rams 5 20 San Francisco 49ers 17 Inglewood California 3 fn 9 SoFi Stadium fn 10 2022 2022 23 Philadelphia Eagles 4 31 San Francisco 49ers 7 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 6 Lincoln Financial Field 4 a OvertimeAppearances 1970 present editIn the sortable table below teams are ordered first by number of appearances then by number of wins and finally by year of first appearance Team W L PF PA Last game Last win Home games Home wins Home losses Home win Away games Away wins Away losses Away win 18 San Francisco 49ers 7 11 389 368 360 2022 2019 10 5 5 500 8 2 6 25014 Dallas Cowboys 8 6 571 317 264 1995 1995 5 4 1 800 9 4 5 44411 Los Angeles Rams b 5 6 455 128 227 2021 2021 5 3 2 600 6 2 4 3339 Minnesota Vikings 3 6 333 136 175 2017 1976 3 2 1 667 6 1 5 1679 Green Bay Packers 3 6 333 184 207 2020 2010 3 1 2 333 6 2 4 3338 Philadelphia Eagles 4 4 500 178 133 2022 2022 6 4 2 667 2 0 2 0006 Washington Commanders d 5 1 833 139 78 1991 1991 5 5 0 1 000 1 0 1 0005 New York Giants 5 0 1 000 116 50 2011 2011 2 2 0 1 000 3 3 0 1 0005 Chicago Bears 2 3 400 80 86 2010 2006 4 2 2 500 1 0 1 0004 Atlanta Falcons 2 2 500 108 103 2016 2016 2 1 1 500 2 1 1 5004 Carolina Panthers 2 2 500 90 82 2015 2015 1 1 0 1 000 3 1 2 3334 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 2 500 64 56 2020 2020 1 0 1 000 3 2 1 6673 Seattle Seahawks c 3 0 1 000 85 53 2014 2014 3 3 0 1 000 0 0 0 3 New Orleans Saints 1 2 333 68 93 2018 2009 2 1 1 500 1 0 1 0002 Arizona Cardinals 1 1 500 47 74 2015 2008 1 1 0 1 000 1 0 1 0001 Detroit Lions 0 1 000 10 41 1991 N A 0 0 0 1 0 1 000 b Includes appearances during their first tenure in Los Angeles the 1970 merger to 1994 where they went 1 6 in NFC Championship Games and their period as the St Louis Rams 1995 2015 where they went 2 0 in NFC Championship Games c The Seahawks were members of the NFC in 1976 and then members of the AFC from 1977 to 2001 before rejoining the NFC in 2002 Including their only appearance 1983 in the AFC Championship Game 0 1 they hold a combined 3 1 record between both Conference Championship Games d The team currently known as the Washington Commanders was known as the Washington Redskins at the time of all their NFC Championship appearances Appearances by year editIn the sortable table below teams are ordered first by number of appearances then by number of wins and finally by year of first appearance In the Season s column bold years indicate winning Conference Championship appearances Apps Team Wins Losses Win Season s 18 San Francisco 49ers 7 11 389 1970 1971 1981 1983 1984 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1997 2011 2012 2013 2019 2021 202214 Dallas Cowboys 8 6 571 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1992 1993 1994 199511 Los Angeles St Louis Rams 5 6 455 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1985 1989 1999 2001 2018 20219 Minnesota Vikings 3 6 333 1973 1974 1976 1977 1987 1998 2000 2009 20179 Green Bay Packers 3 6 333 1995 1996 1997 2007 2010 2014 2016 2019 20208 Philadelphia Eagles 4 4 500 1980 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 2017 20226 Washington Redskins Commanders 5 1 833 1972 1982 1983 1986 1987 19915 New York Giants 5 0 1 000 1986 1990 2000 2007 20115 Chicago Bears 2 3 400 1984 1985 1988 2006 20104 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 2 500 1979 1999 2002 20204 Carolina Panthers 2 2 500 1996 2003 2005 20154 Atlanta Falcons 2 2 500 1998 2004 2012 20163 Seattle Seahawks 3 0 1 000 2005 2013 20143 New Orleans Saints 1 2 333 2006 2009 20182 Arizona Cardinals 1 1 500 2008 20151 Detroit Lions 0 1 1991Records by division editThe table below shows NFC Championship Game records by division based on the division the franchise was in during the season the championship game was played The NFL realigned divisions prior to the 2002 season renaming the NFC Central as the NFC North creating the NFC South and shifting several teams among the divisions Division Total 1970 2001 2002 presentApps Wins Losses Win Apps Wins Losses Win Apps Wins Losses Win NFC East 33 22 11 667 25 17 fn 11 8 fn 12 680 8 5 fn 11 3 fn 12 625NFC North 26 8 18 308 16 6 fn 13 10 fn 14 375 10 2 fn 13 8 fn 14 200NFC South 11 6 5 545 11 6 fn 15 5 fn 16 545NFC West 36 17 19 472 23 9 fn 17 14 fn 18 391 12 8 fn 17 5 fn 18 615Most common matchups editCount Matchup Record Years played6 Dallas Cowboys vs San Francisco 49ers Cowboys 4 2 1970 1971 1981 1992 1993 19942 Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Redskins Commanders Washington 2 0 1972 19822 Dallas Cowboys vs Minnesota Vikings Tie 1 1 1973 19772 Los Angeles St Louis Rams vs Minnesota Vikings Vikings 2 0 1974 19762 Dallas Cowboys vs Los Angeles St Louis Rams Cowboys 2 0 1975 19782 Los Angeles St Louis Rams vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rams 2 0 1979 19992 Chicago Bears vs San Francisco 49ers 49ers 2 0 1984 19882 Los Angeles St Louis Rams vs San Francisco 49ers Tie 1 1 1989 20212 New York Giants vs San Francisco 49ers Giants 2 0 1990 20112 Green Bay Packers vs San Francisco 49ers Tie 1 1 1997 2019NFC Championship Game records edit nbsp NFC Championship Game logo 2001 2005Most victories 8 Dallas Cowboys 1970 1971 1975 1977 1978 1992 1993 1995 Most losses 11 San Francisco 49ers 1970 1971 1983 1990 1992 1993 1997 2011 2013 2021 2022 Most appearances 18 San Francisco 49ers 1970 1971 1981 1983 1984 1988 1990 1992 1994 1997 2011 2013 2019 2021 2022 Most consecutive appearances 4 tie 2 teams 3 times Dallas Cowboys 1970 1973 1992 1995 Philadelphia Eagles 2001 2004 Most consecutive victories 2 tie 6 teams 8 times Dallas Cowboys 1970 1971 1977 1978 1992 1993 Minnesota Vikings 1973 1974 Washington Redskins 1982 1983 San Francisco 49ers 1988 1989 Green Bay Packers 1996 1997 Seattle Seahawks 2013 2014 Most victories without a loss 5 New York Giants 1986 1990 2000 2007 2011 Most appearances without a win 1 Detroit Lions 1991 Most consecutive appearances without a win 6 Minnesota Vikings 1977 1987 1998 2000 2009 2017 Most defensive shutouts 2 New York Giants Jan 11 1987 17 0 vs Redskins and Jan 14 2001 41 0 vs Vikings Most times shut out 2 Los Angeles Rams Jan 7 1979 0 28 vs Cowboys and Jan 12 1986 0 24 vs Bears Most consecutive losses 3 tie 3 times Los Angeles Rams 1974 1976 Dallas Cowboys 1980 1982 Philadelphia Eagles 2001 2003 Most games hosted 10 San Francisco 49ers 1970 1981 1984 1989 1990 1992 1994 1997 2011 2019 Most consecutive games hosted 3 Philadelphia Eagles 2002 2004 Most numerous matchup 6 Dallas Cowboys vs San Francisco 49ers 1970 1971 1981 1992 1994 Most points scored 49 points January 24 2016 Carolina Panthers vs Arizona Cardinals 2015 Largest margin of victory 41 points January 14 2001 2000 New York Giants 41 vs Minnesota Vikings 0 Closest margin of victory 1 point San Francisco 49ers 28 vs Dallas Cowboys 27 1981 NFC Championship Game Fewest points scored winning team 9 January 6 1980 1979 Los Angeles Rams vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fewest points scored either team 0 tie 5 teams 6 times Los Angeles Rams 0 vs Dallas Cowboys 28 January 7 1979 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 vs Los Angeles Rams 9 January 6 1980 Chicago Bears 0 vs San Francisco 49ers 23 January 6 1985 Los Angeles Rams 0 vs Chicago Bears 24 January 12 1986 Washington Redskins 0 vs New York Giants 17 January 11 1987 Minnesota Vikings 0 vs New York Giants 41 January 14 2001 Most points scored losing team 28 tie January 15 1995 1994 Dallas Cowboys vs San Francisco 49ers January 24 2010 2009 Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints Most combined points scored 66 January 15 1995 1994 San Francisco 49ers 38 vs Dallas Cowboys 28 Fewest combined points scored 9 January 6 1980 1979 Los Angeles Rams 9 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 Longest game 71 minutes 52 seconds January 17 1999 1998 Atlanta Falcons 30 Minnesota Vikings 27 OT Most NFC Championships won in overtime 2 New York Giants 2007 2011 Most NFC Championships lost in overtime 2 tie Green Bay Packers 2007 2014 Minnesota Vikings 1998 2009 Current teams which have never hosted an NFC Championship Game Detroit Lions fn 19 Current teams which have never won an NFC Championship Detroit Lions 0 1 fn 19 Longest drought without appearing in an NFC Championship Game 29 years Detroit Lions last appearance 1991 Washington Redskins last appearance 1991 Longest drought without an NFC Championship 51 years Detroit Lions Largest comeback 17 points trailed 17 0 won 28 24 San Francisco 49ers 2012 Overtime games 1998 Atlanta Falcons 30 Minnesota Vikings 27 2007 New York Giants 23 Green Bay Packers 20 2009 New Orleans Saints 31 Minnesota Vikings 28 2011 New York Giants 20 San Francisco 49ers 17 2014 Seattle Seahawks 28 Green Bay Packers 22 2018 Los Angeles Rams 26 New Orleans Saints 23Notes Tied for Conference Championship record Conference Championship recordTV ratings edit2006 35 233 million viewers 2010 57 9 million viewers 2011 51 9 million viewers 2012 57 6 million viewers 2013 42 0 million viewers 2014 55 91 million viewers 2015 49 8 million viewersFootnotes edit This was the final NFL game played at Kezar Stadium The 1972 Dallas Cowboys were the first ever NFC wild card franchise to advance to the Conference championship game The 1975 Dallas Cowboys were the first ever wild card franchise to advance to the Super Bowl played on Saturday The Minnesota Vikings have hosted 3 total NFC Championship Games in the Minneapolis Saint Paul area 2 in Bloomington and 1 in Minneapolis This was the final NFL game played at Veterans Stadium This was the final NFL game played at the Georgia Dome The San Francisco 49ers have hosted 10 total NFC Championship Games in the San Francisco Bay Area 9 in San Francisco and 1 in Santa Clara The Los Angeles Rams have hosted 3 total NFC Championship Games in the Los Angeles Area 2 in Los Angeles and 1 in Inglewood This was the first Championship Game in either conference to be played at the same stadium of that season s Super Bowl a b NFC East conference championship game victories Pre 2002 1970 1971 1972 1975 1977 1978 1980 1982 1983 1986 1987 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 2000 Since 2002 2004 2007 2011 2017 2022 a b NFC East conference championship game losses Pre 2002 1972 1973 1980 1981 1982 1986 1994 2001 Since 2002 2002 2003 2008 a b NFC North conference championship game victories Pre 2002 1973 1974 1976 1985 1996 1997 Since 2002 2006 2010 a b NFC North conference championship game losses Pre 2002 1977 1979 1984 1987 1988 1991 1995 1998 1999 2000 Since 2002 2007 2009 2010 2014 2016 2017 2019 2020 NFC South conference championship game victories 2002 2003 2009 2015 2016 2020 NFC South conference championship game losses 2004 2005 2006 2012 2018 a b NFC West conference championship game victories Pre 2002 1979 1981 1984 1988 1989 1994 1998 1999 2001 Since 2002 2005 2008 2012 2013 2014 2018 2019 2021 a b NFC West conference championship game losses Pre 2002 1970 1971 1974 1975 1976 1978 1983 1985 1989 1990 1992 1993 1996 1997 Since 2002 2011 2013 2015 2021 2022 a b The Lions last hosted and won the 1957 NFL Championship Game during the pre Super Bowl era References editTime Almanac 2004 Playoff Games NFL Record and Fact Book 2009 Time Inc Home Entertainment ISBN 978 1 60320 809 3 Urena I Pro Football Schedules A Complete Historical Guide from 1933 to the Present Jefferson NC amp London McFarland amp Company 2014 p 10 NFC s Halas trophy has new look Chicago Sun Times Bell Jarrett January 25 2011 NFL Replay Gritty Steelers aren t pretty but they are Super 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