What were the NFL divisions in 1985?

What were the NFL divisions in 1985?

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  • AFC East: Bills, Patriots, Jets, Dolphins.
  • AFC North: Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Steelers.
  • AFC South: Titans, Colts, Jaguars, Texans.
  • AFC West: Raiders, Chargers, Broncos, Chiefs.
  • NFC East: Cowboys, Eagles, Football Team, Giants.
  • NFC South: Buccaneers, Saints, Falcons, Panthers.

What were the NFL divisions in 1975?

Who won the NFC East in 1985?

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NFC East
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Dallas Cowboys 10 357
New York Giants 10 399
Washington Redskins 10 297

What team led the NFL in sacks in 1985?

The New York Giants had the most sacks by a team in 1985, with 68 sacks.

When did the NFL go to 4 divisions in each conference?

2002
When the NFL expanded to 32 teams in 2002, the league realigned, changing the division structure from three divisions in each conference to four divisions in each conference.

What were the NFL divisions in 1980?

How many NFL teams were there in 1972?

Those teams also had a tie on their resume, unlike the 1972 Dolphins. Five teams finished a season without a loss, but only one remained perfect….1972 Dolphins remain only perfect team in NFL’s 100 years: Here’s every team’s best unbeaten start.

Team Best unbeaten start to a season
Los Angeles Rams 11-0 (1969)

Who won the 1975 NFC Championship Game?

NFC Championship: Dallas Cowboys 37, Los Angeles Rams 7

1 Total
Cowboys 7 37
Rams 0 7

How many yards did the 1985 Bears give up?

Other sources rate the 1985 Chicago Bears as the greatest NFL team ever. The defense led the league in points allowed (198), yards allowed (4,135) and takeaways (54), a feat that wouldn’t be accomplished again until the 2013 Seattle Seahawks defense.

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