1970 NFL season

The 1970 NFL season was the 51st regular season of the National Football League, and the first after the consummation of the AFL–NFL merger. The merged league realigned into two conferences: all ten of the American Football League (AFL) teams joined the Baltimore Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers to form the American Football Conference (AFC); the other thirteen NFL clubs formed the National Football Conference (NFC).

1970 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 18 – December 20, 1970
Playoffs
Start dateDecember 26, 1970
AFC ChampionsBaltimore Colts
NFC ChampionsDallas Cowboys
Super Bowl V
DateJanuary 17, 1971
SiteOrange Bowl, Miami, Florida
ChampionsBaltimore Colts
Pro Bowl
DateJanuary 24, 1971
SiteLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Colts
Patriots
Bills
Dolphins
Jets
Bengals
Browns
Oilers
Steelers
Broncos
Chiefs
Raiders
Chargers
AFC teams: West, Central, East
Cowboys
Giants
Eagles
Cardinals
Redskins
Bears
Lions
Packers
Vikings
Falcons
Rams
Saints
49ers
NFC teams: West, Central, East

The season concluded in 1971 with Super Bowl V on January 17, as the Baltimore Colts beat the Dallas Cowboys 16–13 at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The Pro Bowl was the following Sunday; the NFC beat the AFC 27–6 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

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