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1966 American Football League 1966 AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Research by Elias Sports Bureau and Pro WEEK TWO Friday, Sept. 9, 1966 (Night), at Miami Football Research Association Linescore Orange Bowl. Att: 34,403 Committee, Ken Pullis, Chairman New York Jets 9 0 10 0 - 19 Miami Dolphins 0 0 0 14 - 14 NYJ-Safety-Norton, tackled in end zone 1966 AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NYJ-Sauer, 20 pass from Taliaferro (Turner kick) Final Standings NYJ-Mathis, 4 run (Turner kick) NYJ-FG, Turner 45 Eastern Division W L T Pct. PF PA Mia-Kocourek, 43 pass from Norton (Mingo kick) Mia-Jaquess, 27 int (Mingo kick) Buffalo Bills 9 4 1 .692 358 255 Source-Sporting News Boston Patriots 8 4 2 .667 315 283 New York Jets 6 6 2 .500 322 312 Saturday, Sept. 10, 1966 (Night), at Houston Houston Oilers 3 11 0 .214 335 396 Rice Stadium. Att: 31,673 Miami Dolphins 3 11 0 .214 213 362 Oakland Raiders 0 0 0 0 - 0 Western Division W L T Pct. PF PA Houston Oilers 0 14 3 14 - 31 Hou-Cline, 7 fumble run (Blanda kick) Kansas City Chiefs 11 2 1 .846 448 276 Hou-Burrell, 23 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Oakland Raiders 8 5 1 .615 315 288 Hou-FG, Blanda 47 San Diego Chargers 7 6 1 .538 335 284 Hou-Burrell, 12 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Denver Broncos 4 10 0 .286 196 381 Hou-Trull, 6 run (Blanda kick) AFL Championship: Kansas City 31, Buffalo 7 Source-Sporting News Saturday, Sept. 10, 1966 (Night), at San Diego Balboa Stadium. Att: 29,539 WEEK ONE Boston Patriots 0 0 0 0 - 0 Friday, Sept. 2, 1966 (Night), at Miami San Diego Chargers 3 14 0 7 - 24 Orange Bowl. Att: 26,776 SD-FG, Van Raaphorst 10 Miami Dolphins 7 0 0 7 - 14 SD-Graham, 32 int (Van Raaphorst kick) Oakland Raiders 0 10 7 6 - 23 SD-Alworth, 5 pass from Hadl (Van Raaphorst kick) Mia-Auer, 95 kick return (Mingo kick) SD-Allison, 61 run (Van Raaphorst kick) Oak-FG, Mercer, 16 Source-Sporting News Oak-Dixon, 2 run (Mercer kick) Oak-Powell, 16 pass from Flores (Mingo kick) Sunday, Sept. 11, 1966, at Buffalo Mia-Casares, 2 pass from Norton War Memorial Stadium. Att: 42,023 Oak-Mitchell, 16 pass from Flores (kick failed) Kansas City Chiefs 21 0 14 7 - 42 Source-Sporting News Buffalo Bills 0 10 3 7 - 20 KC-Coan, 12 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) Saturday, Sept. 3, 1966(Night), at Houston KC-Coan, 4 run (Brooker kick) Rice Stadium. Att: 30,156 KC-Taylor, 14 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) Denver Broncos 7 0 0 0 - 7 Buf-FG, Lusteg 22 Houston Oilers 7 10 7 21 - 45 Buf-Kemp, 1 run (Lusteg kick) Hou-McLeod, 25 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Buf-FG, Lusteg 9 Den-Sellers, 88 kick ret (Kroner kick) KC-McClinton, 17 pass from Beathard (Brooker kick) Hou-FG, Blanda 38 KC-Garrett, 79 punt ret (Brooker kick) Hou-Frazier, 35 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) KC-McClinton, 1 run (Brooker kick) Hou-Johnson, 18 run (Blanda kick) Buf-Rutkowski, 73 punt ret (Lusteg kick) Hou-Frazier, 21 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Sources-Sporting News, Relentless Hou-Frazier, 8 pass from Trull (Blanda kick) Hou-Trull, 12 run (Blanda kick) WEEK THREE Source-Sporting News Sunday, Sept. 18, 1966, at Denver Mile High Stadium. Att: 25,337 Sunday, Sept. 4, 1966, at San Diego Boston Patriots 3 6 0 15 - 24 Balboa Stadium. Att: 27,572 Denver Broncos 3 7 0 0 - 10 San Diego Chargers 0 7 3 17 - 27 Bos-FG, Cappelletti 44 Buffalo Bills 0 0 0 7 - 7 Den-FG, Kroner 18 SD-Alworth, 7 pass from Hadl (Van Raaphorst kick) Bos-FG, Cappelletti 14 SD-FG, Van Raaphorst, 30 Den-Scarpitto, 10 pass from McCormick (Kroner kick) SD-FG, Van Raaphorst, 10 Bos-FG, Cappelletti 32 SD-MacKinnon, 3 pass from Hadl (Van Raaphorst kick) Bos-Garron, 2 run (Romeo pass from Parilli) SD-Duncan, 81 punt return (Van Raaphorst kick) Bos-Nance, 7 run (Cappelletti kick) Buf-Burnett, 2 run (Lusteg kick) Source-Sporting News Source-Sporting News Sunday, Sept. 18, 1966, at New York Shea Stadium. Att: 54,681 1966 AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Houston Oilers 3 3 7 0 - 13 Boston Patriots 0 14 7 3 - 24 New York Jets 7 14 17 14 - 52 KC -Burford, 31 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) Hou-FG, Blanda 49 KC -Robinson, 29 int (Brooker kick) NYJ-Sauer, 67 pass from Namath (Turner kick) KC -FG, Brooker 11 Hou-FG, Blanda 30 Bos-Nance, 1 run (Cappelletti kick) NYJ-Snell, 25 pass from Namath (Turner kick) Bos-Nance, 2 run (Cappelletti kick) NYJ-Lammons, 13 pass from Namath (Turner kick) KC -McClinton, 14 pass from Dawson (kick failed) NYJ-Maynard, 55 pass from Namath (Turner kick) Bos-Garron, 6 pass from Parilli (Cappelletti kick) NYJ-Maynard, 37 pass from Namath (Turner kick) KC -Burford, 25 pass from Dawson (Smith kick) NYJ-FG, Turner 32 Bos-FG, Cappelletti 30 Hou-Blanks, 11 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) KC -Burford, 15 pass from Dawson (Smith kick) NYJ-Boozer, 39 run (Turner kick) KC -Garrett, 9 pass from Dawson (kick failed) NYJ-Johnson, 18 pass from Taliaferro (Turner kick) Source-Sporting News Source-Sporting News Sunday, Sept. 25, 1966, at Denver Sunday, Sept. 18, 1966, at Oakland Mile High Stadium. Att: 29,878 Oakland Alameda County Coliseum. Att: 50,746 New York Jets 0 0 6 10 - 16 Kansas City Chiefs 10 0 7 15 - 32 Denver Broncos 0 7 0 0 - 7 Oakland Raiders 7 3 0 0 - 10 Den-Mitchell, 67 pass from Slaughter (Kroner kick) KC -FG, Brooker 27 NYJ-FG, Turner 40 Oak-Daniels, 22 pass from Davidson (Eischeid kick) NYJ-FG, Turner 24 KC -McClinton, 20 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) NYJ-Snell, 5 pass from Namath (Turner kick) Oak-FG, Eischeid, 31 NYJ-FG, Turner 35 KC -Arbanas, 5 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) Source-Sporting News KC -Garrett, 42 run (Dawson pass to Arbanas) KC -Arbanas, 17 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) Sunday, Sept. 25, 1966, at Oakland Sources-Sporting News,San Francisco Examiner Oakland Alameda County Coliseum. Att: 37,183 San Diego Chargers 3 9 10 7 - 29 Sunday, Sept. 18, 1966, at Buffalo Oakland Raiders 3 0 7 10 - 20 War Memorial Stadium. Att: 37,546 SD -FG, Van Raaphorst 13 Miami Dolphins 3 7 0 14 - 24 Oak-FG, Eischeid 49 Buffalo Bills 21 27 3 7 - 58 SD -Safety, ball snapped out of end zone Buf-Kemp, 1 run (Lusteg kick) SD -Hadl, 1 run (Van Raaphorst kick) Buf-Byrd, 60 int (Lusteg kick) Oak-Daniels, 1 run (Eischeid kick) Buf-Byrd, 72 punt ret (Lusteg kick) SD -MacKinnon, 19 pass from Hadl (Redman kick) Mia-FG, Mingo 24 SD -FG, Van Raaphorst 20 Buf-Crockett, 26 pass from Kemp (Lusteg kick) Oak-Biletnikoff, 8 pass from Flores (Eischeid kick) Buf-Burnett, 1 run (Lusteg kick) Oak-FG, Eischeid 33 Buf-Burnett, 3 run (kick failed) SD -Foster, 8 run (Redman kick) Mia-Roderick, 4 pass from Wilson (Mingo kick) Source-Sporting News Buf-Spikes, 11 run (Lusteg kick) Buf-FG, Lusteg 13 WEEK FIVE Mia-Roberson, 66 pass from Wilson (Mingo kick) Sunday, Oct. 2, 1966, at Kansas City Buf-Spikes, 18 pass from Lamonica (Lusteg kick) Municipal Stadium. Att: 43,885 Mia-Kocourek, 13 pass from Wilson (Mingo kick) Buffalo Bills 6 6 3 14 - 29 Source-Sporting News Kansas City Chiefs 14 0 0 0 - 14 KC -Taylor, 71 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) WEEK FOUR Buf-FG, Lusteg 27 Sunday, Sept. 25, 1966, at Buffalo Buf-FG, Lusteg 16 War Memorial Stadium. Att: 42,526 KC -McClinton, 15 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) Houston Oilers 0 6 0 14 - 20 Buf-Dubenion, 10 pass from Kemp (pass failed) Buffalo Bills 3 17 0 7 - 27 Buf-FG, Lusteg 20 Buf-FG, Lusteg 47 Buf-Rutkowski, 24 pass from Kemp (Lusteg kick) Buf-Carlton, 8 run (Lusteg kick) Buf-Carlton, 10 run (Lusteg kick) Hou-FG, Blanda 47 Sources-Sporting News,Relentless Buf-FG, Lusteg 32 Buf-Burnett, 15 pass from Kemp (Lusteg kick) Sunday, Oct. 2, 1966, at Denver Hou-FG, Blanda 35 Mile High Stadium. Att: 27,203 Hou-Burrell, 11 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Houston Oilers 0 17 14 7 - 38 Hou-Frazier, 62 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Denver Broncos 6 17 14 3 - 40 Buf-Clarke, 66 int (Lusteg kick) Den-FG, Kroner 35 Sources-Sporting News,Relentless Den-FG, Kroner 31 Hou-FG, Blanda 49 Sunday, Sept. 25, 1966, at Boston Den-Haynes, 3 pass from McCormick (Kroner kick) Fenway Park. Att: 22,641 Hou-McLeod, 9 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Kansas City Chiefs 17 0 6 20 - 43 Den-Sellers, 100 kiCk ret (Kroner kick) 1966 AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Hou-Hennigan, 18 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) Den-FG, Kroner 46 Saturday, Oct. 8, 1966, at New York Den-Haynes, 1 run (Kroner kick) Shea Stadium. Att: 63,497 Hou-Frazier, 79 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) San Diego Chargers 3 6 0 7 - 16 Hou-Frazier, 29 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) New York Jets 7 3 0 7 - 17 Den-Denson, 65 pass from McCormick (Kroner kick) SD -FG, Van Raaphorst 14 Hou-Frazier, 23 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick) NYJ-Snell, 27 pass from Namath (Turner kick) Den-FG, Kroner 46 SD -FG, Van Raaphorst 17 Source-Sporting News NYJ-FG, Turner 33 SD -FG, Van Raaphorst 42 Sunday, Oct.
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