Originally published on Aug. 6, 2020
By Zane Miller
On Sunday, January 14th, 1968, the Green Bay Packers of the
National Football League defeated the Oakland (now Las Vegas) Raiders of the
American Football League 33-14 in Super Bowl II (known at the time as the
second AFL-NFL World Championship Game) to win the 48th championship in NFL
history. It was the 11th championship for the Packers franchise, as Packers
quarterback Bart Starr won his second straight Super Bowl MVP Award. The game
was held at the Orange Bowl in Miami.
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cleveland Browns 30-6 in
the 1967 Playoff Bowl on Sunday, January 7th, 1968 to claim third place in the
overall standings. The game was held at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.
Baltimore Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas won the 1967 MVP
Award with 20 passing touchdowns and 3428 passing yards.
Out of Playoffs: Baltimore Colts (11-1-2), Chicago Bears
(7-6-1), New York Giants (7-7), San Francisco 49ers (7-7), Philadelphia Eagles
(6-7-1), St. Louis Cardinals (6-7-1), Washington Redskins (5-6-3), Detroit
Lions (5-7-2), Pittsburgh Steelers (4-9-1), Minnesota Vikings (3-8-3), New
Orleans Saints (3-11), Atlanta Falcons (1-12-1)
Out in first round: Dallas Cowboys (L 21-17 to Packers)
Most passing touchdowns: #9 Sonny Jurgenson (Redskins)- 31
TD
Most rushing touchdowns: #44 Leroy Kelly (Browns)- 11 TD
Most receiving touchdowns: #45 Homer Jones (Giants)- 13 TD
Most interceptions: #20 Lem Barney (Lions)- 10 INT & 3
TD
Best field goal percentage (min. 11 attempts): #25 Jim
Bakken (Cardinals)- 27 for 39, 69.2%
Scoring Summary
Link to stats database: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1967/

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