In 1962, the Dallas Texans defeated the Houston Oilers 20-17 in double overtime.
Weeb Eubank. Eubank was head coach of the 1958 and 1959 Baltimore Colts that won the NFL championship and the 1968 New York Jets that won the AFL championship.
Green Bay Packers
Feijenoord won the Netherlands League championship in 1962.
Zero. Their last championship was the 1948 AFL (American Football League) Championship.
Twice - they won the 1963 AFL championship and went to the Superbowl in 1994.
Bob Talamini has: Played Himself - Houston Oilers Guard in "1960 AFL Championship Game" in 1961. Played Himself - Houston Oilers Guard in "1961 AFL Championship Game" in 1961. Played Himself - Houston Oilers Guard in "1962 AFL Championship Game" in 1962. Played Himself - Houston Oilers Guard in "1967 AFL Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - New York Jets Guard in "1968 AFL Championship Game" in 1968. Played Himself - New York Jets Left Guard in "Super Bowl III" in 1969.
Essendon (13.12.90) defeated Carlton 8.10.58
Graham Hill who won the championship that year was born in England
The Vikings did not win any NFL championships prior to the first Super Bowl in 1967.
Virtually every team in the NFL has won a championship of some sort, whether the Super Bowl, the NFL title pre-Super Bowl and/or pre-merger, the AFL championship, the AAFC championship (in the case of the Browns), or the AFC or NFC championship. The only three current NFL teams to have not won a league or conference championship are Houston, Jacksonville, and New Orleans. Of those teams, the Jaguars have been to the AFC Championship game twice and hosted it in the 99-00 season, but they lost to Tennessee. The Saints have been to the NFC Championship once, but lost on the road to the Bears.If you also include division titles, then everyone but the Texans qualifies.Here's how the league breaks down: Green Bay: Won NFL Championship, NFC Championship, and Super BowlChicago: Won NFL Championship, NFC Championship, and Super BowlDetroit: Won NFL ChampionshipMinnesota: Won NFL Championship Dallas: Won NFC Championship and Super BowlPhiladelphia: Won NFL Championship and NFC ChampionshipWashington: Won NFL Championship, NFC Championship, and Super BowlNY Giants: Won NFL Championship, NFC Championship, and Super BowlSan Francisco: Won NFC Championship and Super BowlSt. Louis: Won NFL Championship, NFC Championship, and Super BowlSeattle: Won NFC ChampionshipArizona: Won NFL Championship and NFC Championship New Orleans: No championshipsAtlanta: Won NFC ChampionshipTampa Bay: Won NFC Championship and Super BowlCarolina: Won NFC ChampionshipNew England: Won AFC Championship and Super BowlNY Jets: Won AFL Championship and Super BowlMiami: Won AFC Championship and Super BowlBuffalo: Won AFL Championship and AFC ChampionshipPittsburgh: Won AFC Championship and Super BowlBaltimore: Won AFC Championship and Super BowlCincinnati: Won AFC ChampionshipCleveland: Won AAFC Championship and NFL ChampionshipOakland: Won AFL Championship, AFC Championship, and Super BowlSan Diego: Won AFL Championship and AFC ChampionshipDenver: Won AFC Championship and Super BowlKansas City: Won AFL Championship and Super Bowl Houston: No championshipsJacksonville: No championshipsIndianapolis: Won NFL Championship, AFC Championship, and Super BowlTennessee: Won AFL Championship and AFC Championship
Fred Arbanas has: Played Himself - Dallas Texans Tight End in "1962 AFL Championship Game" in 1962. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End in "1966 AFL Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End in "AFL-NFL World Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End in "1969 AFL Championship Game" in 1970. Played Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Tight End in "Super Bowl IV" in 1970.
No. They won the AFL Championship - the Superbowl debuted the next season.