Vince Lombardi's Packers say don't
call Chiefs' quest for 3 straight titles a first
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[February 08, 2025]
By JOSH DUBOW
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The story line headed into the Super Bowl
revolves around the Kansas City Chiefs' quest to become the first
team to win three straight Super Bowl titles.
Just don't call it the NFL's first three-peat.
While all eight teams that won back-to-back Super Bowls before
Kansas City did it the past two seasons lost before making it back
for a third, the NFL has had two runs of three straight
championships — both by Green Bay.
Curly Lambeau's Packers won the NFL titles from 1929-31 before there
was even a postseason and Vince Lombardi's crew in the 1960s also
did it. Green Bay won the NFL title in 1965 — the year before the
AFL and NFL champs first played in what is now known as the Super
Bowl — and then the Packers won the first two Super Bowls against
the AFL champions for an NFL three-peat that the players still take
pride in having achieved.
“If Kansas city wins, I don't want to hear about the only three-time
champions,” Hall of Fame linebacker Dave Robinson said. “That's BS.”

Robinson's Packers won the 1965 championship with a 23-12 win over
Cleveland, holding Jim Brown to just 50 yards rushing in his final
NFL game.
The Bills won the title in the upstart AFL that season, beating the
Chargers 23-0.
“There was no doubt in anybody's mind, AFL guy or NFL guy, that the
Green Bay Packers were the best team in pro football at that point,”
Robinson said. “It wasn’t close.”
A few months later, the league agreed to merge. They played separate
regular-season schedules in 1966-69 before the merger became fully
operational in 1970 but the champions of both leagues played for the
ultimate prize in pro football in what later became known as the
Super Bowl.
The Packers easily beat the AFL's best, topping Kansas City 35-10 in
the first Super Bowl and then beating Oakland 33-14 the following
year.
Lombardi retired as Packers coach after that game and the dynasty
ended with Green Bay missing the playoffs in 1968 and the AFL's New
York Jets upsetting Baltimore in Super Bowl 3.
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Green Bay Packers running back Donny Anderson (44) finds a hole in
the Oakland Raiders defense and scores a touchdown during Super Bowl
II at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla., on Sunday, Jan. 14, 1968. (AP
Photo/File)

“If he stuck around one more year, we would have
won three straight Super Bowls,” Robinson said. “No one thought the
Super Bowl would be as big as it was because the NFL was a landslide
over the AFL those years. We would have beaten the Jets. They were a
fine team but we would have beaten them.”
Robinson, who grew up cheering for the New York Giants, is backing
the Eagles on Sunday but more for his attachment to fellow Penn
State alum Saquon Barkley than any deep-seated hatred of the Chiefs.
While the Packers do feel slighted, they also respect what the
Chiefs have accomplished these last few years with coach Andy Reid,
quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce.
“First of all, yes, it does bother me,” Hall of Fame guard Jerry
Kramer said in a phone interview. “I'm aware of it. I'm not crying.
I'm not hysterical. I'm not having a fit. But there's a little
resentment there. But when I look at the Kansas City Chiefs and I
see the quality of play and I know the coach from Green Bay and I
watch Mahomes and Kelce, they're doing everything well. They are a
great football team. I understand that and I appreciate that and I
know how difficult that is.”
Even if the Chiefs do win Sunday for their third straight
championship and fourth in six years, the Packers still hold
something over them. Green Bay also won NFL titles in 1961-62 and is
the only team with five championships in a seven-year span.
“We’ll have to start talking about five out of seven,” Kramer said.
“They still have a little hill to climb. I've gone from three in a
row to five out of seven. I hope they do it, really. My life has
been complete. I've had a wonderful ride.”
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