Regular season | |
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Duration | September 21 – December 21, 1975 |
Playoffs | |
Start date | December 27, 1975 |
AFC Champions | Pittsburgh Steelers |
NFC Champions | Dallas Cowboys |
Super Bowl X | |
Date | January 18, 1976 |
Site | Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida |
Champions | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Pro Bowl | |
Date | January 26, 1976 |
Site | Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans |
The 1975 NFL season was the 56th regular season of the National Football League. It was also the first time that featured an entire season with no games ending in a tie. The league made two significant changes to increase the appeal of the game:
Instead of a traditional Thanksgiving Day game hosted by the Dallas Cowboys, the league scheduled a Buffalo Bills at St. Louis Cardinals contest. This would be the first season since 1966 that the Cowboys did not play on that holiday.
The season ended with Super Bowl X when the Pittsburgh Steelers repeated as champions by defeating the Dallas Cowboys 21-17 at the Orange Bowl in Miami.
Detroit moved into the Pontiac Silverdome. New Orleans moved into the Louisiana Superdome. The New York Giants played their home games at Shea Stadium, which they shared for 1975 with the New York Jets.
Starting in 1970, through 2001, there were three divisions (Eastern, Central and Western) in each conference. The winners of each division, and a fourth "wild card" team based on the best non-division winner, qualified for the playoffs. The tiebreaker rules were changed to start with head-to-head competition, followed by division records, common opponents' records, and conference play.
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT = Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against
x – clinched wild card berth, y – clinched division title