Tom Landry was the
head coach for five NFC champions (all with the
Dallas Cowboys ), more than any other head coach.
Roger Staubach was the starting quarterback for four NFC championship teams.
Joe Montana was the starting quarterback for four NFC championship teams with the
San Francisco 49ers .
The
National Football Conference (NFC) is one of two conferences within the
National Football League (NFL), the
American Football Conference (AFC) being the other. Prior to 1970, there were two separate professional football leagues, the National Football League and the
American Football League (AFL). In 1970, the AFL merged with the NFL. As part of the merger, the former AFL teams, plus three former NFL teams (the
Baltimore Colts , the
Cleveland Browns and the
Pittsburgh Steelers ), were placed into the AFC. The remaining former NFL teams were placed in the NFC. As of the 2020 season only the
Detroit Lions have not won an NFC championship.
Background
The NFC champion is not necessarily the team with the best record in the regular season. Rather, the champion is decided by the
NFC Championship Game as part of the post-season playoffs involving the teams with the best regular season records. The
Dallas Cowboys won the first two NFC championships, in
1970 and
1971 .
[1] No team has won more than two consecutive NFC championships. The Cowboys won two consecutive NFC championships three times (1970–1971, 1977–1978, 1992–1993). The
Minnesota Vikings (1973–1974),
Washington Redskins (1982–1983),
San Francisco 49ers (1988–1989),
Green Bay Packers (1996–1997), and
Seattle Seahawks (2013–2014) have also won two consecutive NFC championships.
[1]
Through the
2023 season , the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers have won more NFC championships than any other team, with eight. The Washington Redskins and
New York Giants have each won five NFC championships. The
Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams has won four and the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers have won three apiece.
[1] The San Francisco 49ers have also been the NFC runner up, as a result of losing the NFC Championship Game, a record nine times.
[2] The Rams, Cowboys and Packers have each been the runner up six times.
[3]
[4]
[5]
The record for the most regular season wins by an NFC champion is 15, by the
1984 San Francisco 49ers , the
1985 Chicago Bears and the
2015 Carolina Panthers , each with a 15–1 record. Six NFC champions have won 14 games. The
1982 Washington Redskins had the fewest wins of any NFC champion, with eight wins and just one loss in the strike–shortened
1982 season . The fewest wins by an NFC champion in a complete season were by the
1979 Los Angeles Rams ,
2008 Arizona Cardinals , and the
2011 New York Giants . All three had nine wins and seven losses.
[1]
Tom Landry was the
head coach for five NFC championships, more than any other head coach. Landry coached the Dallas Cowboys to NFC championships in
1970 ,
1971 ,
1975 ,
1977 and
1978 .
[4]
Joe Gibbs coached four NFC champions, and
Bud Grant ,
Bill Walsh and
Mike Holmgren each coached three.
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9] Holmgren and
Dick Vermeil both won NFC championships for two different franchises. Holmgren was the head coach of the
1996 and
1997 NFC champion Green Bay Packers and of the
2005 NFC champion
Seattle Seahawks .
[9] Vermeil was the head coach of the
1980 NFC champion
Philadelphia Eagles , and 19 years later was the head coach of the
1999 NFC champion St. Louis Rams .
[10]
Roger Staubach and
Joe Montana were each the starting
quarterback for four NFC championships, more than any other quarterback. Staubach was the starting quarterback for the 1971, 1975, 1977 and 1978 Dallas Cowboys.
[4] Montana was the starting quarterback for the
1981 ,
1984 ,
1988 and
1989 San Francisco 49ers .
[2]
Fran Tarkenton ,
Troy Aikman and
Kurt Warner were each the starting quarterback for three NFC champions.
[3]
[4]
[11]
[12] Warner accomplished this for two different franchises, the 1999 and
2001 St. Louis Rams and the
2008 Arizona Cardinals .
[3]
[12]
Joe Theismann ,
Phil Simms ,
Brett Favre ,
Eli Manning and
Russell Wilson were each the starting quarterback for two NFC champions, although Simms missed the NFC Championship Game in one of those seasons (1990) due to injury.
[5]
[13]
[14]
[15]
Chuck Foreman and
Emmitt Smith were each the leader in
rushing yards for an NFC champion three times.
[4]
[11] Others who led an NFC champion in rushing yards multiple times are
Duane Thomas ,
Tony Dorsett ,
John Riggins ,
Wendell Tyler ,
Roger Craig ,
Marshall Faulk and
Marshawn Lynch .
[2]
[3]
[4]
[13] Tyler did so with two different franchises, the 1979 Los Angeles Rams and the 1984 San Francisco 49ers.
[2]
[3]
Jerry Rice and
Michael Irvin each led an NFC champion in
receiving yards three times.
[2]
[4]
Bob Hayes ,
Drew Pearson ,
Charlie Brown ,
Dwight Clark ,
Gary Clark and
Antonio Freeman each led an NFC champion in receiving yards twice.
[2]
[4]
[5]
[13]
The
1983 Washington Redskins had seven 1st team All-Pros, more than any other NFC champion. The
2012 San Francisco 49ers and 2015 Carolina Panthers each had six and
1985 Chicago Bears had five. The
1975 Dallas Cowboys ,
2000 New York Giants and
2007 New York Giants did not have any 1st team All-Pros.
Ron Yary of the 1973, 1974 and 1976 Minnesota Vikings is the only
offensive lineman with three 1st team All-Pro selections for an NFC champion. Several defensive players have been 1st team All-Pros for two NFC champions, including
Alan Page ,
Cliff Harris ,
Ronnie Lott ,
LeRoy Butler ,
Richard Sherman and
Earl Thomas .
The
Super Bowl is played annually between the
AFC champion and the NFC champion. The first four Super Bowls were played prior to the AFL/NFL merger between the AFL and NFL champion. The 1970 NFC champion Dallas Cowboys lost the first Super Bowl played after the merger, but the 1971 Cowboys were the first NFC team to win the Super Bowl. The NFC had a streak in which its champion won 13 consecutive Super Bowls, from the 1984 NFC champion San Francisco 49ers through the 1996 NFC champion Green Bay Packers. Overall, the NFC champion has won 26 of the 52 Super Bowls played since the formation of the NFC with the AFL/NFL merger through the end of the 2019 season.
[1]
Key
Season
Each year is linked to an article about that particular
NFL season.
Team
Name of
NFC Championship team, linked to the team's championship season
Record
Championship team's regular season record wins–losses; if the team played any tie games the record is shown as wins–losses–ties
Head Coach
Championship team's
head coach ; if the team had multiple head coaches for the season they are shown in decreasing order of number of regular season wins
Quarterback
Name of quarterback with most
passing attempts for the team during the regular season
Leading Rusher
Name of player with most
rushing yards for the team during the regular season
Leading Receiver
Name of player with most
receiving yards for the team during the regular season
All-Pros
List of
All-Pros on that season's NFC champion
Runner Up
Name of team that lost the
NFC Championship Game
†
Super Bowl Champion
*
Member of
Pro Football Hall of Fame
NFC Championship Teams
Season
Team
Record
Head Coach
Quarterback
Leading Rusher
Leading Receiver
All-Pros
Runner-Up
Reference
1970
Dallas Cowboys
10–4
Tom Landry *
Craig Morton
Duane Thomas
Bob Hayes *
Howley
San Francisco 49ers
[16]
1971
Dallas Cowboys †
11–3
Tom Landry *
Roger Staubach *
Duane Thomas
Bob Hayes *
Lilly *,
Niland ,
Wright *
San Francisco 49ers
[17]
1972
Washington Redskins
11–3
George Allen *
Billy Kilmer
Larry Brown
Charley Taylor *
Brown,
Hanburger *
Dallas Cowboys
[18]
1973
Minnesota Vikings
12–2
Bud Grant *
Fran Tarkenton *
Chuck Foreman
John Gilliam
Eller *,
Page *,
Yary *
Dallas Cowboys
[19]
1974
Minnesota Vikings
10–4
Bud Grant *
Fran Tarkenton *
Chuck Foreman
Jim Lash
Page *,
Yary *
Los Angeles Rams
[20]
1975
Dallas Cowboys
10–4
Tom Landry *
Roger Staubach *
Robert Newhouse
Drew Pearson *
none
Los Angeles Rams
[21]
1976
Minnesota Vikings
11–2–1
Bud Grant *
Fran Tarkenton *
Chuck Foreman
Sammy White
Yary *
Los Angeles Rams
[22]
1977
Dallas Cowboys †
12–2
Tom Landry *
Roger Staubach *
Tony Dorsett *
Drew Pearson *
Harris ,
Herrera ,
Martin , Pearson*
Minnesota Vikings
[23]
1978
Dallas Cowboys
12–4
Tom Landry *
Roger Staubach *
Tony Dorsett *
Tony Hill
Harris ,
White *
Los Angeles Rams
[24]
1979
Los Angeles Rams
9–7
Ray Malavasi
Pat Haden
[a]
Wendell Tyler
Preston Dennard
Brooks ,
Youngblood *
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[25]
1980
Philadelphia Eagles
12–4
Dick Vermeil
Ron Jaworski
Wilbert Montgomery
Charlie Smith
Johnson
Dallas Cowboys
[26]
1981
San Francisco 49ers †
13–3
Bill Walsh *
Joe Montana *
Ricky Patton
Dwight Clark
Dean *,
Lott *
Dallas Cowboys
[27]
1982
Washington Redskins †
8–1
Joe Gibbs *
Joe Theismann
John Riggins *
Charlie Brown
Moseley
Dallas Cowboys
[28]
1983
Washington Redskins
14–2
Joe Gibbs *
Joe Theismann
John Riggins *
Charlie Brown
Butz ,
Grimm *,
Jacoby ,
Murphy ,
Nelms , Riggins*, Theismann
San Francisco 49ers
[29]
1984
San Francisco 49ers †
15–1
Bill Walsh *
Joe Montana *
Wendell Tyler
Dwight Clark
Fahnhorst
Chicago Bears
[30]
1985
Chicago Bears †
15–1
Mike Ditka *
Jim McMahon
Walter Payton *
Willie Gault
Covert ,
Dent *,
McMichael *, Payton*,
Singletary *
Los Angeles Rams
[31]
1986
New York Giants †
14–2
Bill Parcells *
Phil Simms
Joe Morris
Mark Bavaro
Bavaro,
Landeta , Morris,
Taylor *
Washington Redskins
[32]
1987
Washington Redskins †
11–4
Joe Gibbs *
Jay Schroeder
[b]
George Rogers
Gary Clark
Clark,
Wilburn
Minnesota Vikings
[33]
1988
San Francisco 49ers †
10–6
Bill Walsh *
Joe Montana *
Roger Craig
Jerry Rice *
Craig, Rice*
Chicago Bears
[34]
1989
San Francisco 49ers †
14–2
George Seifert
Joe Montana *
Roger Craig
Jerry Rice *
Cofer ,
Lott *, Montana*, Rice*,
Los Angeles Rams
[35]
1990
New York Giants †
13–3
Bill Parcells *
Phil Simms
[c]
Ottis Anderson
Stephen Baker
Johnson ,
Landeta
San Francisco 49ers
[36]
1991
Washington Redskins †
14–2
Joe Gibbs *
Mark Rypien
Earnest Byner
Gary Clark
Green *,
Lachey
Detroit Lions
[37]
1992
Dallas Cowboys †
13–3
Jimmy Johnson *
Troy Aikman *
Emmitt Smith *
Michael Irvin *
Novacek , Smith*
San Francisco 49ers
[38]
1993
Dallas Cowboys †
12–4
Jimmy Johnson *
Troy Aikman *
Emmitt Smith *
Michael Irvin *
Smith*,
Williams
San Francisco 49ers
[39]
1994
San Francisco 49ers †
13–3
George Seifert
Steve Young *
Ricky Watters
Jerry Rice *
Rice*,
Sanders *, Young*
Dallas Cowboys
[40]
1995
Dallas Cowboys †
12–4
Barry Switzer
Troy Aikman *
Emmitt Smith *
Michael Irvin *
Newton , Smith*,
Woodson
Green Bay Packers
[41]
1996
Green Bay Packers †
13–3
Mike Holmgren
Brett Favre *
Edgar Bennett
Antonio Freeman
Butler , Favre*
Carolina Panthers
[42]
1997
Green Bay Packers
13–3
Mike Holmgren
Brett Favre *
Dorsey Levens
Antonio Freeman
Butler , Favre*
San Francisco 49ers
[43]
1998
Atlanta Falcons
14–2
Dan Reeves
Chris Chandler
Jamal Anderson
Tony Martin
Anderson
Minnesota Vikings
[44]
1999
St. Louis Rams †
13–3
Dick Vermeil
Kurt Warner *
Marshall Faulk *
Isaac Bruce *
Carter , Faulk*,
Pace *, Warner*
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[45]
2000
New York Giants
12–4
Jim Fassel
Kerry Collins
Tiki Barber
Amani Toomer
none
Minnesota Vikings
[46]
2001
St. Louis Rams
14–2
Mike Martz
Kurt Warner *
Marshall Faulk *
Torry Holt
Faulk*,
Pace *, Warner*,
Williams *
Philadelphia Eagles
[47]
2002
Tampa Bay Buccaneers †
12–4
Jon Gruden
Brad Johnson
Michael Pittman
Keyshawn Johnson
Brooks *,
Rice ,
Sapp *
Philadelphia Eagles
[48]
2003
Carolina Panthers
11–5
John Fox
Jake Delhomme
Stephen Davis
Steve Smith
Jenkins
Philadelphia Eagles
[49]
2004
Philadelphia Eagles
13–3
Andy Reid
Donovan McNabb
Brian Westbrook
Terrell Owens *
Dawkins *, Owens*,
Sheppard
Atlanta Falcons
[50]
2005
Seattle Seahawks
13–3
Mike Holmgren
Matt Hasselbeck
Shaun Alexander
Bobby Engram
Alexander ,
Hutchinson ,
Jones *,
Strong
Carolina Panthers
[51]
2006
Chicago Bears
13–3
Lovie Smith
Rex Grossman
Thomas Jones
Muhsin Muhammad
Gould ,
Hester ,
Kreutz ,
Urlacher *
New Orleans Saints
[52]
2007
New York Giants †
10–6
Tom Coughlin
Eli Manning
Brandon Jacobs
Plaxico Burress
none
Green Bay Packers
[53]
2008
Arizona Cardinals
9–7
Ken Whisenhunt
Kurt Warner *
Edgerrin James *
Larry Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald
Philadelphia Eagles
[54]
2009
New Orleans Saints †
13–3
Sean Payton
Drew Brees
Pierre Thomas
Marques Colston
Evans
Minnesota Vikings
[55]
2010
Green Bay Packers †
10–6
Mike McCarthy
Aaron Rodgers
Brandon Jackson
Greg Jennings
Clifton ,
Collins , Jennings,
Matthews ,
Woodson *
Chicago Bears
[56]
2011
New York Giants †
9–7
Tom Coughlin
Eli Manning
Ahmad Bradshaw
Victor Cruz
Pierre-Paul
San Francisco 49ers
[57]
2012
San Francisco 49ers
11–4–1
Jim Harbaugh
Colin Kaepernick
[d]
Frank Gore
Michael Crabtree
Bowman ,
Goldson ,
Iupati ,
Lee ,
Smith ,
Willis *
Atlanta Falcons
[58]
2013
Seattle Seahawks†
13–3
Pete Carroll
Russell Wilson
Marshawn Lynch
Golden Tate
Sherman ,
Thomas
San Francisco 49ers
[59]
2014
Seattle Seahawks
12–4
Pete Carroll
Russell Wilson
Marshawn Lynch
Doug Baldwin
Sherman ,
Thomas ,
Wagner
Green Bay Packers
[60]
2015
Carolina Panthers
15–1
Ron Rivera
Cam Newton
Jonathan Stewart
Greg Olsen
Davis ,
Kalil ,
Kuechly , Newton,
Norman ,
Tolbert
Arizona Cardinals
[61]
2016
Atlanta Falcons
11–5
Dan Quinn
Matt Ryan
Devonta Freeman
Julio Jones
Beasley , Jones, Ryan
Green Bay Packers
[62]
2017
Philadelphia Eagles †
13–3
Doug Pederson
Carson Wentz
[e]
LeGarrette Blount
Zach Ertz
Johnson ,
Kelce
Minnesota Vikings
[63]
2018
Los Angeles Rams
13–3
Sean McVay
Jared Goff
Todd Gurley
Robert Woods
Donald , Gurley,
Suh
New Orleans Saints
[64]
2019
San Francisco 49ers
13–3
Kyle Shanahan
[f]
Jimmy Garoppolo
Raheem Mostert
George Kittle
Kittle,
Sherman ,
Buckner
Green Bay Packers
[65]
2020
Tampa Bay Buccaneers †
11–5
Bruce Arians
Tom Brady
Leonard Fournette
Mike Evans
David ,
White
Green Bay Packers
[66]
2021
Los Angeles Rams †
12–5
Sean McVay
Matthew Stafford
Sony Michel
Cooper Kupp
Kupp,
Donald ,
Ramsey
San Francisco 49ers
[67]
2022
Philadelphia Eagles
14–3
Nick Sirianni
Jalen Hurts
Miles Sanders
A. J. Brown
Johnson ,
Kelce
San Francisco 49ers
[68]
2023
San Francisco 49ers
12–5
Kyle Shanahan
Brock Purdy
Christian McCaffrey
Brandon Aiyuk
Juszczyk ,
Kittle , McCaffrey,
Warner
Detroit Lions
[69]
Season
Team
Record
Head Coach
Quarterback
Leading Rusher
Leading Receiver
All-Pros
Runner-Up
Reference
a
Pat Haden was the Los Angeles Rams' starting quarterback for most of the 1979 season. After he broke a finger late in the season
Vince Ferragamo replaced him at quarterback for the last three regular season games, and was also the quarterback for the NFC Championship game and
Super Bowl XIV .
[25]
[70]
[71]
[72]
b
Jay Schroeder was the Washington Redskins starting quarterback for most of the 1987 season. But
Doug Williams replaced him several times during the season and was the Redskins quarterback for the NFC Championship game and
Super Bowl XXII .
[33]
[73]
[74]
[75]
c
Phil Simms was the starting quarterback for the 1990 New York Giants until suffering a leg injury late in the season. As a result,
Jeff Hostetler was the Giants starting quarterback for the last two regular season games and for the postseason, including the NFC Championship game and
Super Bowl XXV .
[15]
[36]
[76]
[77]
d
Colin Kaepernick and
Alex Smith both finished the 2012 season with 218 attempts. Smith started the first nine games of the season before suffering a concussion. Kaepernick took over as starter the following week and remained the starter when Smith was cleared to play the week after that. Kaepernick was the 49ers starting quarterback for the final seven regular season games and the postseason, including the NFC Championship Game. He also started in
Super Bowl XLVII .
e
Carson Wentz was the starting quarterback for the 2017 Philadelphia Eagles until suffering an injury late in the season. As a result,
Nick Foles was the Eagles' starting quarterback for the last three regular season games and for the postseason, including the NFC Championship game. He also started
Super Bowl LII .
[78]
f
Kyle Shanahan and his father
Mike Shanahan are the first father-son head coaches to make appearances in the Super Bowl.
[79]
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