1964 American Football League season

1964 AFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 12 –
December 20, 1964
Playoffs
DateDecember 26, 1964
Eastern championBuffalo Bills
Western championSan Diego Chargers
SiteWar Memorial Stadium, Buffalo, New York
ChampionBuffalo Bills
1964 American Football League season is located in the United States
Oilers
Oilers
Jets
Jets
Bills
Bills
Patriots
Patriots
Chargers
Chargers
Chiefs
Chiefs
Raiders
Raiders
Broncos
Broncos
AFL teams: West, East

The 1964 AFL season was the fifth regular season of the American Football League.

The season ended when the Buffalo Bills defeated the San Diego Chargers in the AFL Championship game.

This was the final season of AFL telecasts on ABC before the games moved to NBC for the following season.

Division races

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The AFL had 8 teams, grouped into two divisions. Each team would play a home-and-away game against the other 7 teams in the league for a total of 14 games, and the best team in the Eastern Division would play against the best in the Western Division in a championship game. If there was a tie in the standings at the top of either division, a one-game playoff would be held to determine the division winner.

The Buffalo Bills won their first nine games, before Boston beat them at home on November 15, 36–28. Buffalo came back from a 24–14 deficit at San Diego on Thanksgiving Day to eke out a 27–24 win. On December 6 at Oakland, the Raiders beat the Bills on the final play of the game, 16–13, and did not try for an extra point.[1] Boston won at Kansas City, 31–24, to take Buffalo's lead away. In Week Fourteen, Boston was idle, and Buffalo took a 1/2 game lead with a 30–19 win at Denver. As it turned out, the Eastern Division title would come down to the final game of the season, with Buffalo (11–2–0) traveling to Boston (10–2–1) on December 20, with the winner to take all. Jack Kemp led the Bills to three touchdowns for a 24–14 win to capture the title.

The Western Division race was less dramatic. In Week Six, the Chargers took a lead over the Chiefs during a six-game winning streak, and held that lead for the rest of the season.

Week Eastern Western
1 Tie (Bos, Buf, NYJ) 1–0–0 San Diego 1–0–0
2 Tie (Bos, Buf) 1–1–0 San Diego 1–1–0
3 Tie (Bos, Buf) 3–0–0 Kansas City 1–1–0
4 Tie (Bos, Buf) 4–0–0 Kansas City 2–1–0
5 Buffalo 5–0–0 Kansas City 2–2–0
6 Buffalo 6–0–0 San Diego 3–2–1
7 Buffalo 7–0–0 San Diego 4–2–1
8 Buffalo 8–0–0 San Diego 5–2–1
9 Buffalo 9–0–0 San Diego 6–2–1
10 Buffalo 9–1–0 San Diego 7–2–1
11 Buffalo 9–1–0 San Diego 7–2–1
12 Buffalo 10–1–0 San Diego 7–3–1
13 Boston 10–2–1 San Diego 8–3–1
14 Buffalo 11–2–0 San Diego 8–4–1
15 Buffalo 12–2–0 San Diego 8–5–1

Regular season

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Results

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Home/Road Eastern Division Western Division
BOS BUF HOU NY DEN KC OAK SD
Eastern Boston Patriots 14–24 25–24 26–10 12–7 24–7 43–43 17–26
Buffalo Bills 28–36 24–10 34–24 30–13 34–17 23–20 30–3
Houston Oilers 17–34 17–48 33–17 34–15 19–28 42–28 17–20
New York Jets 35–14 7–20 24–21 30–6 27–14 35–13 17–17
Western Denver Broncos 10–39 19–30 17–38 20–16 33–27 20–20 20–31
Kansas City Chiefs 24–31 22–35 28–7 24–7 49–39 42–7 14–28
Oakland Raiders 14–17 16–13 20–10 35–26 40–7 9–21 21–20
San Diego Chargers 28–33 24–27 27–21 38–3 42–14 6–49 31–17

Standings

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Playoffs

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AFL Championship Game
 
  
 
December 26, 1964 – War Memorial Stadium
 
 
San Diego Chargers7
 
 
Buffalo Bills20
 

Stadium changes

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Coaching changes

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Offseason

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In-season

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References

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  1. ^ "Flores Flips Winner With 4 Seconds Left," The Fresno Bee, Dec 7, 1964, p8-B
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