
1960 American Football League Championship Game - Wikipedia
Oilers quarterback George Blanda threw three touchdown passes and kicked a field goal and three extra points to lead Houston to the AFL Championship by a score of 24–16.
1960 AFL Scoring Summary | Pro-Football-Reference.com
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AFL Championship Games - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Jan 1, 2005 · Quarterback Daryle Lamonica passed for two touchdowns, one in a fake field goal situation, and George Blanda kicked four field goals as the Raiders beat the Oilers to win its …
First AFL Championship Game: The Birth of a Football Era
Explore the origins of a football legacy on Daily Sports History as we dive into the first AFL Championship Game in 1960. Discover how the Houston Oilers triumphed over the Los …
1960 AFL Championship Game - goldenrankings.com
With six cities committed, Hunt announced the formation of the American Football Leauge in the summer of 1959. He said he hoped to add two more cities before the league began play in the …
1960 American Football League season - Wikipedia
The season ended when the Houston Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 24–16 in the inaugural AFL Championship game. The AFL had 8 teams, grouped into two divisions.
1960 American Football League Championship Game
The game matched the Eastern Division champion Houston Oilers (10–4), against the Western Division champion Los Angeles Chargers (10–4), in the first championship game of the new …
1960 AFL Season
The first AFL Championship game was actually played in January, 1961. The Oilers won, 24-16.
1960 AFL Championship Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Oilers Highlights
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1960 AFL Season - The Football Database
View a summary of the 1960 AFL season, including standings, stats, statistics, game results, playoffs, draft results and leaders.