AFL/AFC Super Bowl success on its network continues
Yesterday’s 50th Super Bowl game was the 20th telecast exclusively on the AFL/AFC network.
The success of AFL/AFC teams in those games continued as the win by AFC Super Bowl representative, Denver (Broncos) raised the AFL/AFC teams record in those games to (13-7).
The AFL/AFC teams started (7-0) in those games, fell to (7-6) and then Denver’s 1997 season Supe win closed the AFL/AFC record at (8-6) while NBC was their network.
The AFC team is now (5-1) with CBS as its network.
Counting 2 losses in which the AFC team covered the point spread, AFL/AFC teams are (15-5) vs the point spread in games telecast exclusively on their own network.
The 1966 season, first Super Bowl was telecast by both the NFL network (CBS) and AFL network (NBC).

Jim Nantz was the CBS lead announcer for a 4th Super Bowl in yesterday’s game.