The Epic First NFL Championship: Bears vs. Giants Showdown! - This DiSH for Dec. 17
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Takeaways:
- The first official NFL championship game occurred on December 17, 1933, marking a significant historical moment.
- Chicago Bears coach George Halas played a crucial role in establishing the NFL championship game concept.
- The thrilling 1933 championship game showcased innovative plays from both teams, illustrating football's evolving strategies.
- Kirk Cousins led the Vikings to the greatest comeback in NFL history, overcoming a 33-point deficit.
- The Colts' Matt Ryan, having faced two significant comebacks, is now part of NFL history.
- In 2006, LaDainian Tomlinson set the NFL single-season rushing touchdown record with 28 touchdowns.
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