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  1. 1969 NFL Standings & Team Stats | Pro-Football-Reference.com

    Check out the 1969 NFL Standings & Team Stats including AFC and NFC results and standings on Pro-football-reference.com

  2. 1969 NFL season - Wikipedia

    The Kansas City Chiefs, league champion of the 1969 American Football League season, defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 23–7, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, on January 11, 1970.

  3. 1969 Season - Pro Football Archives

    Dec 23, 2025 · 1969 NFL team scores, roster, statistics, stats, coaches, draft picks and mores, standings, schedules, scores, rosters and statistics.

  4. 1969 NFL Season - The Football Database

    View a summary of the 1969 NFL season, including standings, stats, statistics, game results, playoffs, draft results and leaders.

  5. 1969 NFL League Standings

    NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ... LEGEND W : Wins L : Losses T : Ties PCT : Winning Percentage HOME : Home Record ROAD : Road Record DIV : Division Record CONF : Conference Record PF : …

  6. National Football League - 1969 NFL Teams - RetroSeasons.com

    In 1970, the AFL was absorbed into the NFL and the league reorganized with the ten AFL franchises along with three existing NFL teams: the Baltimore Colts, the Cleveland Browns, and the Pittsburgh …

  7. 1969 NFL Season - 506 Archive

    4 days ago · Kickoff is set for 7:30 PM Eastern, with Al Meltzer calling play-by-play and Brookshier providing color.

  8. 1969 NFL Championship Game - Wikipedia

    The 1969 NFL Championship Game was the 37th and final championship game prior to the AFL–NFL merger, played January 4, 1970, at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb south …

  9. 1969 National Football League (NFL) Football on StatsCrew.com

    The 1969 season was the National Football League's 50th, and 16 teams competed in the league that year. The Minnesota Vikings won the 1969 NFL championship. Marker indicates city location, not …

  10. 1969 | Pro Football Hall of Fame

    The NFL played for the first time in Mexico City, with the Saints defeating the Eagles 14-7 in a preseason game, August 5. Bolstered by the expansion of the regular-season schedule from 14 to …