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The National Football League, for short and better known as The NFL is the largest professional American football league in the United States.
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Since its creation in 1920, the teams have been increasing from eleven to the current 32 with the Super Bowl format.
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The money of each and every one of the franchises that make up the most important professional American football league in the United States It has also been over the years superior.
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NFL Salary Cap 2023: what is the salary limit
The salary cap for an NFL player in the 2023 season is 20 million dollars per year.
The salaries of the best American football league in the world are highly variable, since they range from $610,000, established minimum by the National Soccer League Players Association, up to much higher amounts.
The median salary for NFL players in 2022 was $2.7 million per year.
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NFL Salary Cap 2023: franchise budget
The salary cap for an NFL team in the 2023 season is 224.8 million dollars.
in 2022the budget of the franchises of the most important American football league in the world was 208.2 million dollars and is determined by Salary Cap They explain how it works on their website.
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NFL: list of champions by year (1920-1969)
The best team in the NFL from 1920 to 1969 were the Green Bay Packers with up to thirteen titles -If we count the 1966 and 1967 National Championships. Chicago Bears are the other most successful franchise of this era reaching the ocho.
This is the list of champions by year of this first stage without Super Bowl:
AÑO CAMPEÓN 1920 Akron Pros 1921 Chicago Staleys 1922 Canton Bulldogs 1923 Canton Bulldogs 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs 1925 Chicago Cardinals 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets 1927 New York Giants 1928 Providence Steam Roller 1929 Green Bay Packers 1930 Green Bay Packers 1931 Green Bay Packers 1932 Chicago Bears
* In the first 13 editions of the NFL (1920-1932), the runner-up team in all of them is not known.
AÑO CAMPEÓN SUBCAMPEÓN 1933 Chicago Bears New York Giants 1934 New York Giants Chicago Bears 1935 Detroit Lions New York Giants 1936 Green Bay Packers Boston Redskins 1937 Washington Redskins Chicago Bears 1938 New York Giants Green Bay Packers 1939 Green Bay Packers New York Giants 1940 Chicago Bears Washington Redskins 1941 Chicago Bears New York Giants 1942 Washington Redskins Chicago Bears 1943 Chicago Bears Washington Redskins 1944 Green Bay Packers New York Giants 1945 Cleveland Rams Washington Redskins 1946 Chicago Bears New York Giants 1947 Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles 1948 Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals 1949 Philadelphia Eagles Los Angeles Rams 1950 Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams 1951 Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Browns 1952 Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns 1953 Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns 1954 Cleveland Browns Detroit Lions 1955 Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams 1956 New York Giants Chicago Bears 1957 Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns 1958 Baltimore Colts New York Giants 1959 Baltimore Colts New York Giants 1960 Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers 1961 Green Bay Packers New York Giants 1962 Green Bay Packers New York Giants 1963 Chicago Bears New York Giants 1964 Cleveland Browns Baltimore Colts 1965 Green Bay Packers Cleveland Browns 1966 Green Bay Packers Dallas Cowboys 1967 Green Bay Packers Dallas Cowboys 1968 Baltimore Colts Cleveland Browns 1969 Minnesota Vikings Cleveland Browns
NFL: list of champions by year (1967-present)
The best NFL team from 1967 to the present that the Super Bowl exists are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots, with six titles each. In general, there are still Green Bay Packers since they have won four other with the new format for a total of 15 or 17 if we count the National Championships of 1966 and 1967.
This is the list of champions by year of this era:
YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP 1967 Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs 1968 Green Bay Packers Oakland Raiders 1969 New York Jets Baltimore Colts 1970 Kansas City Chiefs Minnesota Vikings 1971 Baltimore Colts Dallas Cowboys 1972 Dallas Cowboys Miami Dolphins 1973 Miami Dolphins Washington Redskins 1974 Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers Minnesota Vikings 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys 1977 Oakland Raiders Minnesota Vikings 1978 Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys 1980 Pittsburgh Steelers Los Angeles Rams 1981 Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles 1982 San Francisco 49ers Cincinnati Bengals 1983 Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins 1984 Los Angeles Raiders Washington Redskins 1985 San Francisco 49ers Miami Dolphins 1986 Chicago Bears New England Patriots 1987 New York Giants Denver Broncos 1988 Washington Redskins Denver Broncos 1989 San Francisco 49ers Cincinnati Bengals 1990 San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos 1991 New York Giants Buffalo Bills 1992 Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills 1993 Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills 1994 Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills 1995 San Francisco 49ers San Diego Chargers 1996 Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers 1997 Green Bay Packers New England Patriots 1998 Denver Broncos Green Bay Packers 1999 Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons 2000 St. Louis Rams Tennessee Titans 2001 Baltimore Ravens New York Giants 2002 New England Patriots St. Louis Rams 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders 2004 New England Patriots Carolina Panthers 2005 New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks 2007 Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears 2008 New York Giants New England Patriots 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers Arizona Cardinals 2010 New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts 2011 Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 New York Giants New England Patriots 2013 Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers 2014 Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos 2015 New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks 2016 Denver Broncos Carolina Panthers 2017 New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons 2018 Philadelphia Eagles New England Patriots 2019 New England Patriots Los Angeles Rams 2020 Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers 2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs 2022 Los Angeles Rams Cincinnati Bengals 2022 Kansas City Chiefs Philadelphia Eagues
Complete NFL record: all the winners
With the merger agreement between the AFL and the NFL, they are considered solely as league champions to the four Super Bowl winners played before 1970 between the champions of both entities.
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This is the complete record of the largest professional American football league in the United States:
Green Bay Packers (15): 1929, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, 1944, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966 (I Super Bowl), 1967 (II Super Bowl), 1996 (XXXI Super Bowl) y 2010 (XLV Super Bowl) Chicago Bears (9): 1921, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1963 y 1985 (XX Super Bowl) New York Giants (8): 1927, 1934, 1938, 1956, 1986 (XXI Super Bowl), 1990 (XXV Super Bowl), 2007 (XLII Super Bowl) y 2011 (XLVI Super Bowl) New England Patriots (6 Super Bowls): 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016 y 2018 Pittsburgh Steelers (6 Super Bowls): 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005 y 2008 Dallas Cowboys (5 Super Bowls): 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993 y 1995 San Francisco 49ers (5 Super Bowls): 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989 y 1994 Washington Commanders (5): 1937, 1942, 1982 (XVII Super Bowl), 1987 (XXII Super Bowl) y 1991 (XXVI Super Bowl) Indianapolis Colts (4): 1958, 1959, 1968 y 2006 (XLI Super Bowl) Cleveland Browns (4): 1950, 1954, 1955 y 1964 Los Angeles Rams (4): [194519511999(XXXIVSuperBowl)y2021(LVISuperBowl) Philadelphia Eagles (4): 1948, 1949, 1960 y 2018 (LII Super Bowl) Detroit Lions (4): 1935, 1952, 1953 y 1957 Denver Broncos (3 Super Bowls): 1997, 1998 y 2015 Kansas City Chiefs (3 Super Bowls): 1969, 2019 y 2022 Las Vegas Raiders (3 Super Bowls): 1976, 1980 y 1983 Miami Dolphins (2 Super Bowls): 1972 y 1973 Baltimore Ravens (2 Super Bowls): 2001 y 2013 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2 Super Bowls): 2002 y 2020 Canton Bulldogs (2): 1922 y 1923 Arizona Cardinals (2): 1925 y 1947 Seattle Seahawks (1 Super Bowl): 2013 New York Jets (1 Super Bowl): 1968 New Orleans Saints (1 Super Bowl): 2009 Akron Pros (1): 1920 Cleveland Bulldogs (1): 1924 Frankford Yellow Jackers (1): 1926 Providence Steam Roller (1): 1928
* Current or pre-defunct team names / AFL titles not included
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