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AFL/AFC Super Bowl success on its network continues

February 8, 2016

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).

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

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