Kansas City Chiefs vs. Green Bay Packers 10 to 35
Sunday, January 15, 1967, Super BowlThe Packers played the Chiefs in Super Bowl I on Sunday, January 15, 1967. The Packers entered the game looking to defend their previous year's championship against the Chiefs. The Packers entered the game with a record of 12-2-0, while the Chiefs entered the game with a record of 11-2-1. The Packers won 35-10 to win Super Bowl I, finishing their championship season with a record of 12-2-0 in the regular season, 2-0 in the playoffs. The Chiefs finished their season 11-2-1 in the regular season, 1-1 in the playoffs. Bart Starr was voted as the Super Bowl MVP, the first Super Bowl MVP of his career.
Kansas City Chiefs offense
Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs |
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239 | 167 | 72 | 1 | 17 |
Coaches
Head Coach: Hank Stram Offensive Line Coach: William Henry "Bill" Walsh Offensive Ends Coach: Darrel Brewster Defensive Line Coach: Tom Pratt Defensive Backs Coach: Tom Bettis Assistant Coach: Morton J. "Chuck" Mills, Tommy O'Boyle
Green Bay Packers offense
Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs |
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358 | 228 | 130 | 1 | 21 |
Coaches
Head Coach: Vince Lombardi Wide Receivers Coach: Bob Schnelker Offensive Line Coach: Ray Wietecha Offensive Backs Coach: John "Red" Cochran Defensive Line Coach: Phil Bengtson, Dave Hanner Defensive Backs Coach: Jerry Burns Team President: Dominic Olejniczak