National Football League Championship & NFL World Records List

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Here in this post, we discuss the national football league winners list and who are the national football league champions. Basically, National Football League is a professional football game in America in that there is a total of 32 teams and all teams are equally divided into the AFC and NFL. This NFL is one of the major professional sports on the North American side and the people of America are waiting for this League. Every 16 teams are further divided into different four divisions. Each team has 12 players in their practice session other members are roster.

National Football League records

Each team is based in the United States. No other teams outside of the United States will take part in that. You might find the information related to the NFL champions wiki. The NFL season design comprises a three-week preseason, an 18-week normal season (each group plays 17 games), and a 14-group single-end season finisher finishing in the Super Bowl, the association’s title game.

NFL provides three different trophies for their winner. The first, trophy is Brunswick-Balke Collender Cup second one is Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy and the last one is Vince Lombardi Trophy. NFL also gives awards to their players as well as coaches. The most valuable award is AP Most Valuable Player and another major award is AP Offensive Player of the Year, AP Comeback Player of the Year, AP Defensive Player of the Year, and the AP Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards. One NFL world record for a longest field goal is done by a 66-yard field goal kick by Justin Tucker. Below we see the national football league world records list.

NFL Champions List :

Here there are different scenarios might you think some of you are thinking that we provide NFL champions name or some might be thinking about the NFL winners list. So, you predict right here we provide all the list of the NFL winners list.

Super Bowl   Year     WinnerOpponentScore    MVPWinning CoachNFC Championship LoserAFC Championship LoserLocation
LVI2022Las Angeles RamsCincinnati Bengals23-20Cooper KuppSean McVaySF 49ersKansas City ChiefsSoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
LV2021Tampa Bay BuccaneersKansas City Chiefs31-9Tom BradyBruce AriansGreen Bay PackersBuffalo BillsRaymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
LIV2020Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers31-20Patrick MahomesAndy ReidGreen Bay PackersTennessee TitansHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
LIII2019New England PatriotsLos Angeles Rams13-3Julian EdelmanBill BelichickNew Orleans SaintsKansas City ChiefsMercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
LII2018Philadelphia EaglesNew England Patriots41-33Nick FolesDoug PedersonMinnesota VikingsJacksonville JaguarsU.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
LI2017New England PatriotsAtlanta Falcons34-28 (OT)Tom BradyBill BelichickGreen Bay PackersPittsburgh SteelersNRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
L2016Denver BroncosCarolina Panthers24-10Von MillerGary KubiakArizona CardinalsNew England PatriotsLevi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
XLIX2015New England PatriotsSeattle Seahawks28-24Tom BradyBill BelichickGreen Bay PackersIndianapolis ColtsUniversity of Phoenix, Glendale, AZ
XLVIII2014Seattle SeahawksDenver Broncos43-8Malcolm SmithPete CarrollSan Francisco 49ersNew England PatriotsMetLife Stadium, NJ
XLVII2013Baltimore RavensSan Francisco 49ers34-31Joe FlacoJohn HarbaughAtlanta FalconsNew England PatriotsNew Orleans, LA
XLVI2012New York GiantsNew England Patriots21-17Eli ManningTom CoughlinSan Francisco 49ersBaltimore RavensIndianapolis, IN
XLV2011Green Bay PackersPittsburgh Steelers31-25Aaron RodgersMike McCarthyChicago BearsNY JetsDallas, TX
XLIV2010New Orleans SaintsIndianapolis Colts31-17Drew BreesSean PaytonMinnesota VikingsNY JetsMiami, FL
XLIII2009Pittsburgh SteelersArizona Cardinals27-23Santonio HolmesMike TomlinPhiladelphia EaglesBaltimore RavensTampa, FL
XLII2008New York GiantsNew England Patriots17-14Eli ManningTom CoughlinGreen Bay PackersSan Diego ChargersGlendale, Ariz
XLI2007Indianapolis ColtsChicago Bears29-17Peyton ManningTony DungyNew Orleans SaintsNew England PatriotsMiami, FL
XL2006Pittsburgh SteelersSeattle Seahawks21-10Hines WardBill CowherCarolina PanthersDenver BroncosDetroit, MI
XXXIX2005New England PatriotsPhiladelphia Eagles24-21Deion BranchBill BelichickAtlanta FalconsPittsburgh SteelersJacksonville, FL
XXXVIII2004New England PatriotsCarolina Panthers32-29Tom BradyBill BelichickPhiladelphia EaglesIndianapolis ColtsHouston, TX
XXXVII2003Tampa Bay BuccaneersOakland Raiders48-21Dexter JacksonJon GrudenPhiladelphia EaglesTennessee TitansSan Diego, CA
XXXVI2002New England PatriotsSt. Louis Rams20-17Tom BradyBill BelichickPhiladelphia EaglesPittsburgh SteelersNew Orleans, LA
XXXV2001Baltimore RavensNew York Giants34-7Ray LewisBrian BillickMinnesota VikingsOakland RaidersTampa, FL
XXXIV2000St. Louis RamsTennessee Titans23-16Kurt WarnerDick VermeilJacksonville JaguarsTampa Bay BuccaneersAtlanta, GA
XXXIII1999Denver BroncosAtlanta Falcons34-19John ElwayMike ShanahanMinnesota VikingsNY JetsMiami, FL
XXXII1998Denver BroncosGreen Bay Packers31-24Terrell DavisMike ShanahanSan Francisco 49ersPittsburgh SteelersSan Diego, CA
XXXI1997Green Bay PackersNew England Patriots35-21Desmond HowardMike HolmgrenCarolina PanthersJacksonville JaguarsNew Orleans, LA
XXX1996Dallas CowboysPittsburgh Steelers27-17Larry BrownBarry SwitzerGreen Bay PackersIndianapolis ColtsTempe, AZ
XXIX1995San Francisco 49ersSan Diego Chargers49-26Steve YoungGeorge SeifertDallas CowboysPittsburgh SteelersMiami, FL
XXVIII1994Dallas CowboysBuffalo Bills30-13Emmitt SmithJimmy JohnsonSan Francisco 49ersKansas City ChiefsAtlanta, GA
XXVII1993Dallas CowboysBuffalo Bills52-17Troy AikmanJimmy JohnsonSan Francisco 49ersMiami DolphinsPasadena, CA
XXVI1992Washington RedskinsBuffalo Bills37-24Mark RypienJoe GibbsDetroit LionsDenver BroncosMinneapolis, MN
XXV1991New York GiantsBuffalo Bills20-19Ottis AndersonBill ParcellsSan Francisco 49ersLA RaidersTampa, FL
XXIV1990San Francisco 49ersDenver Broncos55-10Joe MontanaGeorge SeifertLA RamsCleveland BrownsNew Orleans, LA
XXIII1989San Francisco 49ersCincinnati Bengals20-16Jerry RiceBill WalshChicago BearsBuffalo BillsMiami, FL
XXII1988Washington RedskinsDenver Broncos42-10Doug WilliamsJoe GibbsMinnesota VikingsCleveland BrownsSan Diego, CA
XXI1987New York GiantsDenver Broncos39-20Phil SimmsBill ParcellsWashington RedskinsCleveland BrownsPasadena, CA
XX1986Chicago BearsNew England Patriots46-10Richard DentMike DitkaLA RamsMiami DolphinsNew Orleans, LA
XIX1985San Francisco 49ersMiami Dolphins38-16Joe MontanaBill WalshChicago BearsPittsburgh SteelersStanford, CA
XVIII1984LA RaidersWashington Redskins38-9Marcus AllenTom FloresSan Francisco 49ersSeattle SeahawksTampa, FL
XVII1983Washington RedskinsMiami Dolphins27-17John RigginsJoe GibbsDallas CowboysNY JetsPasadena, CA
XVI1982San Francisco 49ersCincinnati Bengals26-21Joe MontanaBill WalshDallas CowboysSan Diego ChargersPontiac, MI
XV1981Oakland RaidersPhiladelphia Eagles27-10Jim PlunkettTom FloresDallas CowboysSan Diego ChargersNew Orleans, LA
XIV1980Pittsburgh SteelersLos Angeles Rams31-19Terry BradshawChuck NollTampa Bay BuccaneersHouston OilersPasadena, CA
XIII1979Pittsburgh SteelersDallas Cowboys35-31Terry BradshawChuck NollLA RamsHouston OilersMiami, FL
XII1978Dallas CowboysDenver Broncos27-10Randy White, Harvey MartinTom LandryMinnesota VikingsOakland RaidersNew Orleans, LA
XI1977Oakland RaidersMinnesota Vikings32-14Fred BiletnikoffJohn MaddenLA RamsPittsburgh SteelersPasadena, CA
X1976Pittsburgh SteelersDallas Cowboys21-17Lynn SwannChuck NollLA RamsOakland RaidersMiami, FL
IX1975Pittsburgh SteelersMinnesota Vikings16-6Franco HarrisChuck NollLA RamsOakland RaidersNew Orleans, LA
VIII1974Miami DolphinsMinnesota Vikings24-7Larry CsonkaDon ShulaDallas CowboysOakland RaidersHouston, TX
VII1973Miami DolphinsWashington Redskins14-7Jake ScottDon ShulaDallas CowboysPittsburgh SteelersLos Angeles, CA
VI1972Dallas CowboysMiami Dolphins24-3Roger StaubachTom LandrySF 49ersBaltimore ColtsNew Orleans, LA
V1971Baltimore ColtsDallas Cowboys16-13Chuck HowleyDon McCaffertySF 49ersOakland RaidersMiami, FL
IV1970Kansas City ChiefsMinnesota Vikings23-7Len DawsonHank StramCleveland BrownsOakland RaidersNew Orleans, LA
III1969New York JetsBaltimore Colts16-7Joe NamathWeeb EwbankCleveland BrownsOakland RaidersMiami, FL
II1968Green Bay PackersOakland Raiders33-14Bart StarrVince LombardiDallas CowboysHouston OilersMiami, FL
I1967Green Bay PackersKansas City Chiefs35-10Bart StarrVince LombardiDallas CowboysBuffalo BillsLos Angeles, CA

The above list shows all the data of the winner list where you also see the latest NFL winners 2021 with NFL champions by year. You can also be considered an NFL winners and losers draft. Now let’s see different national football league world record 2021 done by the players.

All NFL World Records:

Here we try to cover all the world record done in NFL but it might be categories-wise. Because there are different categories like Field Goals, Rushing, Passing, and NFL world record field goal we don’t cover all that but we try to cover important records one by one.

Most Point Score :

  • Most points scored, career: 2,673, Adam Vinatieri, 1996–2020
  • Most points scored, season: 186, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006: 540 
  • Most points scored, season, no touchdowns: 166, David Akers, 2011: 540 
  • Most points scored, season, rookie: 150, Cody Parkey, 2014: 540 
  • Most seasons leading league: 5, Don Hutson, 1940–1944; Gino Cappelletti, 1961, 1963–1966; Stephen Gostkowski, 2008, 2012–2015: 540 
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 5, Don Hutson, 1940–1944: 540 
  • Most seasons, 100+ points: 21, Adam Vinatieri, 1996–2008, 2010, 2012–2018: 544 
  • Most points scored, game: 40, Ernie Nevers on Nov 28, 1929: 540 
  • Most points scored, game, no touchdowns: 26, Rob Bironas on Oct 21, 2007
  • Most consecutive games scoring: 360, Morten Andersen 1983–2004, 2006–2007

Field Goals :

  • Most leading league: 5, Lou Groza, 1950, 1952–1954, 1957: 542 
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 3, Lou Groza, 1952–1954: 542 
  • Most field goals attempted, career: 709, Morten Andersen, 1982–2004, 2006–2007: 542 
  • Most field goals made, career: 582, Adam Vinatieri: 542 
  • Most overtime field goals made, career: 11, Adam Vinatieri 1996–2015
  • Most field goals attempted, season: 52, David Akers, 2011: 542 
  • Most field goals made, season: 44, David Akers, 2011: 542 
  • Most field goals attempted, game: 9, Jim Bakken on Sep 24, 1967: 542 
  • Most field goals made, game: 8, Rob Bironas on Oct 21, 2007: 542 
  • Most field goals made, game, no misses: 8, Rob Bironas on Oct 21, 2007: 543 
  • Most field goals made, one half: 5; Chris Boniol on Nov 18, 1996, Morten Andersen on Sep 3, 2000, Rob Bironas on Oct 21, 2007, and Mike Nugent on Sep 7, 2014
  • Most field goals made, one quarter: 4, by 9 players, most recently Wil Lutz on Sep 30, 2018
  • Most games, 1+ field goals made, career: 300, Adam Vinatieri, 1996-2019
  • Most consecutive games with field goal made: 38, Matt Stover, 1999–200: 543 
  • Most consecutive field goals made: 44, Adam Vinatieri, Oct 4, 2015 – Oct 20, 201: 543 
  • Most consecutive field goals made (postseason): 23, Mason Crosby, Jan 15, 2011 – Jan 22, 2017
  • Most consecutive field goals made (regular season and postseason combined): 46, Gary Anderson, Dec 15, 1997 – Jan 17, 1999
  • Longest field goal: 66 yards, Justin Tucker (vs. Lions), Sept 26, 2021
  • Highest field goal percentage, career (minimum 100 FG made): 90.1% (237/263), Justin Tucker, 2012–2018
  • Highest field goal percentage, season (minimum 20 attempts): 100.0%, Gary Anderson, 1998 (35/35); Mike Vanderjagt, 2003 (37/37); Jason Myers, 2020 (24/24)
  • Lowest field goal percentage, season (most attempts, none made): 0.0, Boris Shlapak (0/8), 1972
  • Lowest field goal percentage, season (minimum 10 attempts): 6.67, Bob Timberlake (1/15), 1965
  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, career: 58, Sebastian Janikowski, 2000–2016: 543 
  • Most field goals made, 60+ yards, career: 3, Brett Maher, 2018-2019
  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, season: 10, Blair Walsh, 2012;: 543  Justin Tucker, 2016
  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, game: 3, by 9 players, most recently Justin Tucker, Nov 27, 2016: 543 
  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, half: 3, Phil Dawson Sep 27, 2012, Justin Tucker, Nov 27, 2016

Above both records are NFL world records all time as well as American football world records. Let’s gather information related to the NFL championship games 2022.

NFL championship games 2022 :

NFL champions 2022 full schedule is declared on TV channel. Below you see the basic overview of the NFL championships 2022 bracket.

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Los Angeles Rams

  • Date: Sunday, February 13, 2022
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. ET (Coverage begins at 12:00 p.m. ET)
  • Location: SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live stream: Watch the Super Bowl live on Peacock
  • Halftime show: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar

AFC Championship Game: (4) Cincinnati Bengals at (2) Kansas City Chiefs

  • Final score: Bengals 27, Chiefs 24 (OT)

NFC Championship Game: (6) San Francisco 49ers at (4) Los Angeles Rams

  • Final score: Rams 20, 49ers 17

Divisional Round

Saturday, January 22

(4) Cincinnati Bengals at (1) Tennessee Titans

  • Final score: Bengals 19, Titans 16

(6) San Francisco 49ers at (1) Green Bay Packers

  • Final score: 49ers 13, Packers 10

Sunday, January 23

(4) Los Angeles Rams at (2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Final score: Rams 30, Buccaneers 27

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(3) Buffalo Bills at (2) Kansas City Chiefs

  • Final score: Chiefs 42, Bills 36 (OT)

Super Wild Card Weekend

Saturday, January 15

(5) Las Vegas Raiders at (4) Cincinnati Bengals

  • Final score: Bengals 26, Raiders 19

(6) New England Patriots at (3) Buffalo Bills

  • Final score: Bills 47, Patriots 17

Sunday, January 16

(7) Philadelphia Eagles at (2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Final score: Buccaneers 31, Eagles 15

(6) San Francisco 49ers at (3) Dallas Cowboys

  • Final score: 49ers 23, Cowboys 17

(7) Pittsburgh Steelers at (2) Kansas City Chiefs

  • Final score: Chiefs 42, Steelers 21

Monday, January 17

(5) Arizona Cardinals at (4) Los Angeles Rams

  • Final score: Rams 34, Cardinals 11

Above you see all the national football team championships playoffs and results. So, that’s all about the national football league records up to that we will see the NFL winners and whiners and different NFL championship trophy winners’ names. We will meet soon with a new topic till that read about this article.

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