AFL only played in four Super Bowls and were 2-2 other than that it has all been NFL. In 1970 AFL became the AFC and have won 19 and lost 22. NFL/NFC 23 - AFL/AFC 21
The Green Bay Packers received $15,000 per man for winning the First World Championship Game AFL vs NFL (aka Super Bowl I).
The first year the AFL-NFL World Championship Game was called the Super Bowl was in 1969, when the New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts 16-7 in Super Bowl III.
The New York Jets were the first AFL team to win a Super Bowl (SB III). After the merger, the first old AFL team to win the Super Bowl was the Miami Dolphins (SB VII).
The first Super Bowl championship was the AFL-NFL World Championship Game played on January 15, 1967 between the Green Bay Packers (NFL) and Kansas City Chiefs (AFL). The Packers won 35-10. The annual championship was not officially called the Super Bowl until Super Bowl III in January, 1969, and in 1970 the merger of the AFL and NFL was completed. Beginning with Super Bowl V, the game is between the AFC and NFC Conference champions.
that is impossible That would be the New York Jets in Super Bowl III and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl IV. There were four Super Bowls, which were called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, played prior to the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. In these four games, the AFL champion played the NFL champion and two AFL Champions, the Jets and Chiefs, were victorious.
The alternate name for the first Super Bowl was The First World Championship Game, AFL vs NFL.
That was January 15, 1967 between the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs with the Packers winning, 35-10. The game was known then as the AFL-NFL Championship Game and the name was changed to Super Bowl I after the AFl=NFL merger in 1970.
As far as a quarterback who played for a Super Bowl winning team in both the AFL and NFL, there were none. However, Tom Flores was a backup QB on the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs team that won Super Bowl IV and head coach of the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders that won Super Bowls XV and XVIII.
The Green Bay Packers received $15,000 per man for winning the First World Championship Game AFL vs NFL (aka Super Bowl I).
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Super Bowl I was originally known as "The First AFL-NFL World Championship Game."
The first Super Bowl was played on January 15, 1967, after the 1966 season, although it was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game at that time; player share for the winning team was $15,000 and for the losing team $7,500. This amount remained the same until Super Bowl XII (January 15, 1978), when it was raised to $18,000/$9,000.
The first Super Bowl was played on January 15, 1967, after the 1966 season, although it was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game at that time; player share for the winning team was $15,000 and for the losing team $7,500. This amount remained the same until Super Bowl XII (January 15, 1978), when it was raised to $18,000/$9,000.
Prior to the NFL/AFL merger, the first AFL (AFC) coach to win a Super Bowl was Weeb Ewbank, New York Jets in Super Bowl III. Post merger (1970 season and after), the first AFC coach to win a Super Bowl was Don McCafferty of the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V. Interestingly enough, The Colts had moved from the NFC to the AFC and the Cowboys from the AFC to the NFC in the AFL/NFL merger.
The first year the AFL-NFL World Championship Game was called the Super Bowl was in 1969, when the New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts 16-7 in Super Bowl III.
The first Super Bowl championship was the AFL-NFL World Championship Game played on January 15, 1967 between the Green Bay Packers (NFL) and Kansas City Chiefs (AFL). The Packers won 35-10. The annual championship was not officially called the Super Bowl until Super Bowl III in January, 1969, and in 1970 the merger of the AFL and NFL was completed. Beginning with Super Bowl V, the game is between the AFC and NFC Conference champions.