The top five dynasties in NFL history

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1. Green Bay Packers (1961-1967)

Championships: 5
Playoff Wins: 9
Record: 74-29-4
Biggest Dynasty Challengers: Giants, Cowboys, Raiders

When you think about these Packers, you’re also thinking about some of the most iconic images in NFL history.

You’re thinking about Vince Lombardi, a head coach steeped in so much history that each February the championship-winning team hoists a trophy named in his honor. Over Lombardi’s nine seasons in Green Bay (all prior to the AFL-NFL merger) he led the Packers to five championships and six conference titles.

You’re thinking about the Ice Bowl, a game won on Bart Starr’s last-minute plunge. And you’re thinking about the very first Super Bowl, taken by Green Bay over the Chiefs 35-10. You’re also thinking about Starr himself, a Hall of Famer and MVP during the 1966 season.

Most of all, you’re thinking about the finest years for a franchise that’s won nine NFL championships and four Super Bowls.

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