SUPER BOWL I
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The Green Bay Packers played the Kansas City Chiefs in the First
AFL-NFL World Championship Game, later known as Super Bowl I. This
game was referred to in some contemporary reports as the Supergame,
The “Supergame” was played on January 15, 1967 at the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. The
Packers (NFL Champion) scored 3 second-half touchdowns en route to
a 35–10 win over the Chiefs (AFL Champion).
Many people considered it fitting that the Chiefs and the
Packers would be the teams to play in the first ever AFL-NFL World
Championship Game. Kansas City owner Lamar Hunt was the person who
founded the AFL, while Green Bay was widely considered one of the
better teams in NFL history.
N 38° 31.ABC
A = The Kansas City Chiefs time of possession
for the game was 28 minutes and 3(A) seconds.
B = Mike Garrett was the leading rusher for
the Chiefs with 6 runs for 17 yard and the longest being (B)
yards.
C = E. J. Holub was the RLB for the Kansas
City Chiefs and wore jersey number 5(C).
W 121° 15.DEF
D = Bart Starr was named the MVP and
completed 1(D) of 23 for a total of 250 yards, two
touchdowns and one interception.
E = The Packers compiled a total of
3(E)1 yard for the game while the Chiefs only had 239 total
yards.
F = The first scoring play of the
“Supergame” was only (F) plays totaling 80 yards
and was capped by a 37 yard TD pass from Bart Starr to Max
McGee.
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