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1968 American Football League season

The 1968 AFL season was the ninth regular season of the American Football League, and its penultimate season prior to the AFL–NFL merger.

1968 AFL season

September 6 – December 15, 1968

December 29, 1968

Shea Stadium, New York City

The season ended when the New York Jets (11–3) defeated the Oakland Raiders (12–2) in the AFL championship game on December 29 at Shea Stadium in New York City. Two weeks later, the Jets defeated the National Football League's Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in one of the biggest sports upsets in history.


The season was also notable as the inaugural season of the Cincinnati Bengals, which expanded the AFL to ten teams.


In anticipation of the merger, all AFL on-field officials wore uniforms similar to those used in the NFL.

The expansion began play at Nippert Stadium.[1]

Cincinnati Bengals

Bears Stadium, home of the , was renamed Mile High Stadium after the city took control of the venue.

Denver Broncos

The moved from Rice Stadium to the Astrodome.[2]

Houston Oilers

: Paul Brown was the expansion team's first head coach.

Cincinnati Bengals

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