词条 | All-America Football Conference playoffs |
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The All-America Football Conference (AAFC) was an American football league which challenged the established National Football League (NFL) from 1946 to 1949. From 1946 to 1948, the AAFC determined its champion in a title game between the winners of its two divisions. In 1948, a special playoff game was needed to break a first-place tie in one of the divisions. In 1949, the league contracted to a single division, so it determined its champion by a four-team single-elimination tournament. The Cleveland Browns won all four AAFC titles, however their domination and the lack of balance that it demonstrated ultimately hurt the league by diminishing attendance.[1][2][3][4] AAFC playoff records, as with AAFC records in general, are recognized by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but are not included in the NFL's record book.[5] {{Infobox sports league| logo = All-America Football Conference logo.svg| | pixels = 150px | caption = AAFC Official Logo | sport = American football | founded = 1944 | inaugural = 1946 | folded = 1949 | country = United States | champion = Cleveland Browns | teams = 8 }} 1946Championship GameCleveland Browns 14, New York Yankees 9{{Linescore Amfootball||Road=New York Yankees (10-3-1) |R1=3 |R2=0 |R3=6 |R4=0 |RT=9 |Home=Cleveland Browns (12-2-0) |H1=0 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=7 |HT=14 }}December 22, 1946 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
1947Championship GameCleveland Browns 14, New York Yankees 3{{Linescore Amfootball||Road=Cleveland Browns (12-1-1) |R1=7 |R2=0 |R3=7 |R4=0 |RT=14 |Home=New York Yankees (11-2-1) |H1=0 |H2=3 |H3=0 |H4=0 |HT=3 }}December 14, 1947 at Yankee Stadium, New York, New York
1948Division PlayoffBuffalo Bills 28, Baltimore Colts 17{{Linescore Amfootball||Road=Buffalo Bills (7-7-0) |R1=0 |R2=7 |R3=0 |R4=21 |RT=28 |Home=Baltimore Colts (7-7-0) |H1=3 |H2=0 |H3=14 |H4=0 |HT=17 }}Dec. 12, 1948 at Municipal Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Championship GameCleveland Browns 49, Buffalo Bills 7{{Linescore Amfootball||Road=Buffalo Bills (8-7-0) |R1=0 |R2=0 |R3=7 |R4=0 |RT=7 |Home=Cleveland Browns (14-0-0) |H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=14 |H4=21 |HT=49 }}Dec. 19, 1948 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
1949First-round GamesCleveland Browns 31, Buffalo Bills 21{{Linescore Amfootball||Road=Buffalo Bills (5-5-2) |R1=0 |R2=14 |R3=7 |R4=0 |RT=21 |Home=Cleveland Browns (9-1-2) |H1=10 |H2=0 |H3=14 |H4=7 |HT=31 }}Dec. 4, 1949 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
|Road=New York Yankees (8-4-0) |R1=0 |R2=7 |R3=0 |R4=0 |RT=7 |Home=San Francisco 49ers (9-3-0) |H1=7 |H2=3 |H3=7 |H4=0 |HT=3 }}Dec. 4, 1949 at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, California
Championship GameCleveland Browns 21, San Francisco 49ers 7{{Linescore Amfootball||Road=San Francisco 49ers (10-3-0) |R1=0 |R2=0 |R3=0 |R4=7 |RT=7 |Home=Cleveland Browns (10-1-2) |H1=7 |H2=0 |H3=7 |H4=7 |HT=21 }}Dec. 11, 1949 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
References1. ^The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History of Professional Football, 1977: The AAFC, pgs. 245-251 2. ^America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation, by Michael MacCambridge, 2005, pg. 51 3. ^The Coffin Corner, Volume 2, 1980 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130119163642/http://www.profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/02-07-035.pdf |date=January 19, 2013 }}, published by the Professional Football Researchers Association: All-America Football Conference, by Stan Grosshandler 4. ^Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League, 1999, The History of the National Football League, pg. 23 5. ^ The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History of Professional Football, 1977: Introduction, pgs. 7-8
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