Who won the 1972 NFC Championship game?
Who won the 1972 NFC Championship game?
NFC: Dallas Cowboys 30, San Francisco 49ers 28.
Who played for the Dallas Cowboys in 1972?
Starters
Pos | Player | Summary of Player Stats |
---|---|---|
Offensive Starters | ||
QB | Craig Morton | 185 for 339, 2,396 yards, 15 td, 21 int, & 8 rushes for 26 yards and 2 td |
RB | Calvin Hill* | 245 rushes for 1,036 yards, 6 td, & 43 catches for 364 yards and 3 td |
FB | Walt Garrison* | 167 rushes for 784 yards, 7 td, & 37 catches for 390 yards and 3 td |
Who won the 1973 NFC Championship game?
Minnesota’s 27-10 win over Dallas in the 1973 NFC Title Game offered one last irony. Their opponents in Super Bowl VIII would be the Miami Dolphins, who defeated the Oakland Raiders in the 1973 AFC Title Game, by an identical 27-10 final score.
Who won the 1970 NFC Championship game?
Dallas Cowboys
NFC: Dallas Cowboys 5, Detroit Lions 0.
Who won the longest game in NFL history?
The longest game of all time happened back in 1971 on Christmas Day when the Dolphins defeated the Chiefs, 27-24, in sudden-death overtime in an AFC Divisional Playoff game.
How long was the longest NFL football game?
82 minutes and 40 seconds
Dolphins vs Chiefs: 82 minutes and 40 seconds (1971) The longest NFL game in history goes to the Dolphins and Chiefs in the 1971 AFC Divisional round. Kansas City was a three-point favorite entering the game and jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter.
Who played for the Cowboys in the 70s?
During their big years of the 1970s, the Cowboys were led by such future Pro Football Hall of Fame members as quarterback Roger Staubach, tackle Rayfield Wright, defensive tackles Bob Lilly and Randy White, defensive back Mel Renfro and running back Tony Dorsett.
Who won the 1975 NFC Championship Game?
NFC: Dallas Cowboys 17, Minnesota Vikings 14.
What is the shortest NFL game ever?
two hours and 29 minutes
The shortest NFL game of all-time took place in 1996 between the San Diego Chargers and Indianapolis Colts and it lasted just two hours and 29 minutes.
Has any NFL player came straight from high school?
And while the drafted rookies enter the NFL from a variety of different backgrounds, one thing they generally all have in common is an outstanding experience playing high school football. A total of 228 high schools contributed to the 259 players selected in the seven rounds of the April 29-May 1 Draft.