
Originally Posted by
ShadyJ
You're the one thats babbling. Read below then apoligize for the stupid remarks above.
From 1966–1969 prior to the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, the NFL and the AFL agreed to hold an ultimate championship game, first called the AFL-NFL World Championship game and later renamed the Super Bowl after 1968. The most important factor of the merger was that all ten AFL teams joined the NFL in 1970 and every AFL championship game and record count in NFL record books. Since the merger, the NFL has ultimately become the only major professional football league in the United States. The Super Bowl was originally a game between the AFL and the NFL but after the merger, the Super Bowl was retooled as the NFL's championship game. The old NFL Championship game became the NFC Championship Game, while the old AFL Championship became the AFC Championship Game. The NFL lists the old AFL/NFL championship games with "new" AFC/NFC championship games in its record books. The Green Bay Packers have the most Championships with thirteen overall (9 NFL Championships, 4 Super Bowls). The Packers are also the only team to win three consecutive Championships, having done so twice (1929-1931,1965-1967). The Chicago Bears have the second most overall Championships with nine (8 NFL Championships, 1 Super Bowl