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- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game abstract "The 1969 NFL Championship Game was the 37th and final championship game played prior to the AFL-NFL Merger. The winner of the game would go on to play in Super Bowl IV against the champion of the American Football League. The Minnesota Vikings were making their first appearance in the NFL championship game, their opponent, the Cleveland Browns who were making their second straight appearance and fourth in the 1960s. The game was played January 4, 1970 at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota.Although not as severe as the "Ice Bowl" the weather conditions were bitterly cold with a temperature of 8 degrees F. Cleveland LB Jim Houston suffered frostbite during the game and was hospitalized.Minnesota had gone 12–2 during the regular season, including a 51–3 defeat of the Browns, and had defeated the Los Angeles Rams in the Western Conference championship a week earlier at Met Stadium. The Vikings were coached by Bud Grant and led on offense by quarterback Joe Kapp and WR Gene Washington . The defense allowed only 133 points (9.50 per game) during the regular season and was led by the front four line known as the Purple People Eaters.Cleveland had gone 10–3–1 during regular season and had defeated the Dallas Cowboys for the Eastern Conference title. The Browns were coach by Blanton Collier. Bill Nelsen was the starting quarterback and Gary Collins and Paul Warfield were star wide receivers for the team.".
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- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game announcers Paul_Christman.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game announcers Ray_Scott_(sportscaster).
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game city "Bloomington, MN".
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game date "1970-01-04".
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- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game home Minnesota_Vikings.
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- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game network NFL_on_CBS.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game next Super_Bowl_V.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game referee Tommy_Bell_(American_football_official).
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game stadium Metropolitan_Stadium.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game visitor Cleveland_Browns.
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- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game year "1969".
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game subject Category:1969_National_Football_League_season.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game subject Category:Cleveland_Browns_postseason.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game subject Category:Minnesota_Vikings_postseason.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game subject Category:National_Football_League_Championship_games.
- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game comment "The 1969 NFL Championship Game was the 37th and final championship game played prior to the AFL-NFL Merger. The winner of the game would go on to play in Super Bowl IV against the champion of the American Football League. The Minnesota Vikings were making their first appearance in the NFL championship game, their opponent, the Cleveland Browns who were making their second straight appearance and fourth in the 1960s.".
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- 1969_NFL_Championship_Game label "Finale del campionato NFL 1969".
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