The year after a Super Bowl win
Thursday, Jan. 27, 2000 | 7:53 a.m.
How the Super Bowl winners fared in their next season:
1967-Green Bay repeated and beat Oakland 33-14 in Super Bowl.
1968-Green Bay finished third in the Central divison with a 6-7-1 record.
1969-New York Jets lost to Kansas City 13-6 in AFL divisional playoff.
1970-Kansas City finished second in the Western division with a 7-5-2 record.
1971-Baltimore lost to Miami 21-0 in AFC Championship.
1972-Dallas lost to Washington 26-3 in NFC Championship.
1973-Miami repeated and beat Minnesota 24-7 in Super Bowl.
1974-Miami lost to Oakland 28-26 in AFC divisional playoff.
1975-Pittsburgh repeated and beat Dallas 21-17 in Super Bowl.
1976-Pittsburgh lost to Oakland 24-7 in AFC Championship.
1977-Oakland lost to Denver 20-17 in AFC Championship.
1978-Dallas lost to Pittsburgh 35-31 in Super Bowl.
1979-Pittsburgh repeated and beat the Los Angeles Rams 31-19 in Super Bowl.
1980-Pittsburgh finished third in the Central division with a 9-7-0 record.
1981-Oakland finished fourth in the Western division with a 7-9-0 record.
1982-San Francisco finished eleventh in the conference with a 3-6-0 record.
1983-Washington lost to the Los Angeles Raiders 38-9 in Super Bowl.
1984-L.A. Raiders lost to Seattle 13-7 in AFC wild-card game.
1985-San Francisco lost to N.Y. Giants 17-3 in NFC wild-card game.
1986-Chicago lost to Washington 27-13 in NFC divisional playoff.
1987-N.Y. Giants finished last in NFC East division with a 6-9-0 record.
1988-Washington finished third in NFC East division with a 7-9-0 record.
1989-San Francisco repeated and beat Denver 55-10 in Super Bowl.
1990-San Francisco lost to N.Y. Giants 15-13 in NFC championship.
1991-N.Y. Giants finished fourth in NFC East division with 8-8-0 record.
1992-Washington lost to San Francisco 20-13 in NFC divisional playoff.
1993-Dallas repeated and beat Buffalo 30-13 in Super Bowl.
1994-Dallas lost to San Francisco 38-28 in NFC championship.
1995-San Francisco lost to Green Bay 27-17 in NFC divisional playoff.
1996-Dallas lost to Carolina 26-17 in NFC divisional playoff.
1997-Green Bay lost to Denver 31-24 in Super Bowl.
1998-Denver repeated and beat Atlanta 34-19 in Super Bowl.
1999-Denver finished last in the AFC West division with a 6-10 record.
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