1967 Super Bowl I: Packers vs. Chiefs Pictorial Review

The page provides a review of the first Super Bowl, held on January 15, 1967, in Los Angeles. It features the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers, where Green Bay emerged victorious with a score of 35 to 10. The content highlights the origins of the Super Bowl name, as recalled by Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt. In meetings between the AFL and NFL joint committee, the game was initially referred to as the "Big One" or the "Final Game." Hunt, drawing inspiration from a toy called the Super Ball he bought for his daughter, coined the term "Super Bowl," which became the permanent name for this championship. This game marked the first meeting between the AFL and NFL champions, paving the way for the annual event we know today.