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Posted on: Monday, January 21, 2008

NFC Champions

Champions listed by year in which season was played

2007—N.Y. 23, Green Bay 20, OT
2006—Chicago 39, New Orleans 14
2005—Seattle 34, Carolina 14
2004—Philadelphia 27, Atlanta 10
2003—Carolina 14, Philadelphia 3
2002—Tampa Bay 27, Phil. 10
2001—St. Louis 29, Philadelphia 24
2000—New York 41, Minnesota 0
1999—St. Louis 11, Tampa Bay 6
1998—Atlanta 30, Minnesota 27, OT
1997—Green Bay 23, San Fran. 10
1996—Green Bay 30, Carolina 13
1995—Dallas 38, Green Bay 27
1994—San Francisco 38, Dallas 28
1993—Dallas 38, San Francisco 21
1992—Dallas 30, San Francisco 20
1991—Washington 41, Detroit 10
1990—New York 15, San Fran. 13
1989—San Fran. 30, L.A. Rams 3
1988—San Francisco 28, Chicago 3
1987—Washington 17, Minn. 10
1986—New York 17, Washington 0
1985—Chicago 24, L.A. Rams 0
1984—San Francisco 23, Chicago 0
1983—Washington 24, San Fran. 21
1982—Washington 31, Dallas 17
1981—San Francisco 28, Dallas 27
1980—Philadelphia 20, Dallas 7
1979—L.A. Rams 9, Tampa Bay 0
1978—Dallas 28, L.A. Rams 0
1977—Dallas 23, Minnesota 6
1976—Minnesota 24, L.A. Rams 13
1975—Dallas 37, L.A. Rams 7
1974—Minnesota 14, L.A. Rams 10
1973—Minnesota 27, Dallas 10
1972—Washington 26, Dallas 3
1971—Dallas 14, San Francisco 3
1970—Dallas 17, San Francisco 10
1969—Minnesota 27, Cleveland 7
1968—Baltimore 34, Browns 0
1967—Green Bay 21, Dallas 17
1966—Green Bay 34, Dallas 27
1965—Green Bay 23, Cleveland 12
1964—Cleveland 27, Baltimore 0
1963—Chicago 14, New York 10
1962—Green Bay 16, New York 7
1961—Green Bay 37, New York 0
1960—Philadelphia 17, Grn. Bay 13
1959—Baltimore 31, New York 16
1958—Baltimore 23, New York 17, OT
1957—Detroit 59, Cleveland 14
1956—New York 47, Chicago 7
1955—Cleveland 38, Los Ang. 14
1954—Cleveland 56, Detroit 10
1953—Detroit 17, Cleveland 16
1952—Detroit 17, Cleveland 7
1951—Los Angeles 24, Cleveland 17
1950—Cleveland 30, Los Angeles 28
1949—Philadelphia 14, Los Angeles 0
1948—Phil. 7, Chi. Cardinals 0
1947—Chi. Cardinals 28, Phil. 21
1946—Chi. Bears 24, New York 14
1945—Cleve. Rams 15, Wash.14
1944—Green Bay 14, New York 7
1943—Chicago 41, Washington 21
1942—Wash. 14, Chicago Bears 6
1941—Chicago Bears 37, N.Y. 9
1940—Chicago Bears 73, Wash. 0
1939—Green Bay 27, New York 0
1938—New York 23, Green Bay 17
1937—Wash. 28, Chicago Bears 21
1936—Green Bay 21, Boston 6
1935—Detroit 26, New York 7
1934—New York 30, Chi. Bears 13
1933—Chicago Bears 23, N.Y. 21

NFC Championship Records

SCORING

Most Points — 19, Paul Hornung, Green Bay vs. New York, 1961.

Most Touchdowns — 3, Otto Graham, Cleveland vs. Detroit, 1954; Gary Collins, Cleveland vs. Baltimore, 1964; Tom Matte, Baltimore vs. Cleveland, 1968; Preston Pearson, Dallas vs. Los Angeles, 1975; Emmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Green Bay, 1995.

Most Field Goals — 5, Matt Bahr, New York vs. San Francisco, 1990.

Longest Field Goal — 52, Lou Groza, Cleveland vs. Los Angeles, 1951.

Most Points After Touchdown — 8, Lou Groza, Cleveland vs. Detroit, 1954; Jim Martin, Detroit vs. Cleveland, 1957.

RUSHING

Most Attempts — 36, John Riggins (twice), Washington vs. Dallas, 1982; Washington vs. San Francisco, 1983.

Most Yards Gained — 196, Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles, 1949.

PASSING

Most Attempts — 53, Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. San Francisco, 1994.

Most Completions — 30, Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. San Francisco, 1994.

Most Yards Gained — 381, Kerry Collins, N.Y. Giants vs. Minnesota, 2000.

Most Touchdowns — 5, Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears vs. Washington, 1943; Kerry Collins, N.Y. Giants vs. Minnesota, 2000.

RECEIVING

Most Receptions — 12, Raymond Berry, Baltimore vs. New York, 1958; Michael Irvin, Dallas vs. San Francisco, 1994.

Most Yards — 192, Michael Irvin, Dallas vs. San Francisco, 1994.

Most Touchdowns — 3, Gary Collins, Cleveland vs. Baltimore, 1964; Preston Pearson, Dallas vs. Los Angeles, 1975.

INTERCEPTIONS

Most — 3, Joe Laws, Green Bay vs. New York, 1944; Ricky Manning, Carolina vs. Philadelphia, 2004.