Who won the 2014 NFL championship?
Seattle Seahawks
Super Bowl XLVIII/Champion
Who made the playoffs in 2014?
2013–14 NFL playoffs
Dates | January 4–February 2, 2014 |
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Defending champions | Baltimore Ravens (did not qualify) |
Champions | Seattle Seahawks |
Runners-up | Denver Broncos |
Conference runners-up | New England Patriots San Francisco 49ers |
What was the result of Deflategate?
None the less the balls were re-inflated at half time and the game continued. On the field no issue was raised by the Colts, the game simply continued with the footballs being placed in circulation. The end result was a Patriots 45-7 win and a ticket to the Super Bowl.
Who won the 2013 NFL championship?
Baltimore Ravens
Super Bowl XLVII/Champion
Who did the Packers lose to in the playoffs 2014?
In the playoffs, the Packers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round, but then, in the NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks, despite holding a 16–0 lead at halftime, and a 19–7 lead in the dwindling minutes of the fourth quarter, the Packers would collapse, and would go on to lose the game 22– …
Who won in the NFL playoffs?
The 2020–21 NFL playoffs was the playoff tournament for the 2020 season. It began on January 9, 2021 and concluded with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers becoming champions by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on February 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
Who won 2015 AFC Championship?
New England Patriots
2015 AFC Championship game/Champion
Was the Deflategate real?
The documentary “Four Games in Fall” annihilates the NFL for the Deflategate scandal, showing it is highly unlikely, and certainly never proven, that the footballs Tom Brady used in the 2015 AFC championship game were even deflated beyond what Ideal Gas Law would dictate.
Did Tom Brady really give out his phone number?
Super Bowl champion Tom Brady took to Twitter on Monday to share what he said was his cellphone number: (415) 612-1737. Saying the decision to give out his cellphone number was “a real first for me,” the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback said “rule no. 1” was “no texting on game days.”