1963 American Football League Championship Game

The 1963 AFL Championship Game was the fourth American Football League (AFL) title game. The Western Division champion San Diego Chargers won 51–10 over the Eastern Division champion Boston Patriots. The Chargers' Keith Lincoln was named the game's most valuable player (MVP).

1963 AFL Championship Game
1234Total
BOS 730010
SD 211071351
DateJanuary 5, 1964
StadiumBalboa Stadium
San Diego, California
MVPKeith Lincoln, running back
Attendance30,127
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
AnnouncersCurt Gowdy, Paul Christman
  • AFL Championship Game

At the end of the regular season, the Chargers (11–3) won the Western Division for the third time in the four-year existence of the AFL. In the Eastern Division, the Patriots and the Buffalo Bills had identical 7–6–1 records, which required a tiebreaker playoff game on December 28 in Buffalo.

Eastern Division playoff

In their final regular season games on Saturday, December 14, Boston lost and Buffalo won to draw even in the standings. Three-time division winner Houston (6–6) controlled their own destiny, but lost the next day and were eliminated. Buffalo and Boston had two weeks to prepare for the playoff, as their bye weeks were postponed from November 24 to December 22, due to the assassination of President Kennedy.

The game was played on Saturday, December 28, as the following day was the 1963 NFL Championship Game. On a slippery field at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo with an inch of snow, visiting Boston led 16–0 at halftime and won 26–8. Quarterback Babe Parilli threw a touchdown pass in each half to fullback Larry Garron and Gino Cappelletti made four field goals for the Patriots. The Bills' sole score was a 93-yard touchdown pass play in the third quarter with a two-point conversion, which cut the lead to eight points. The AFL would not need a playoff to determine a division winner until 1968.

Boston Patriots 26, Buffalo Bills 8
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Patriots 10 6 01026
Bills 0 0 808

at War Memorial Stadium, Buffalo, New York

  • Date: December 28, 1963
  • Game time: 1:05 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 20 °F (−7 °C), relative humidity 76%,
    wind 11 mph (18 km/h), wind chill 9 °F (−13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 33,044
  • TV: ABC
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Game information
Scoring
  • First quarter
    • BOS – Gino Cappelletti 28-yard field goal, 3–0 BOS
    • BOS – Larry Garron 59-yard pass from Babe Parilli (Cappeletti kick), 10–0 BOS
  • Second quarter
    • BOS – Gino Cappelletti 12-yard field goal, 13–0 BOS
    • BOS – Gino Cappelletti 33-yard field goal, 16–0 BOS
  • Third quarter
    • BUF – Elbert Dubenion 93-yard pass from Daryle Lamonica (John Tracey pass from Lamonica), 16–8 BOS
  • Fourth quarter
    • BOS – Larry Garron 17-yard pass from Babe Parilli (Cappeletti kick), 23–8 BOS
    • BOS – Gino Cappelletti 36-yard field goal. 26–8 BOS

Championship Game

Idle during the week of Eastern Division playoff, well-rested San Diego was a touchdown favorite at home to win the AFL. Fullback Keith Lincoln performed tremendously and led the Chargers to a 51–10 rout of Boston. Named the game's MVP, he rushed for 206 yards on 13 carries, led the team with 123 yards in receiving, and completed a pass for 20 yards.

The game was not a sellout; the attendance of 30,127 was several thousand under Balboa Stadium's capacity.

The Chargers' championship win 62 years ago is noted for being the only major sports title for the city of San Diego, the longest drought for a major American city. The Chargers played in San Diego through 2016, then returned to Los Angeles in 2017. The Patriots' first league championship came in the 2001 season in Super Bowl XXXVI.

San Diego Chargers 51, Boston Patriots 10
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Patriots 7 3 0010
Chargers 21 10 71351

at Balboa Stadium, San Diego, California

  • Date: January 5, 1964
  • Game time: 1:30 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: 57 °F (14 °C), relative humidity 26%, wind 10 mph (16 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 30,127
  • TV announcers (ABC): Curt Gowdy, Paul Christman
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Game information

Starting lineups

Hall of Fame inductee

Boston Position San Diego
Offense
Babe Parilli QB Tobin Rote
Ron Burton HB Paul Lowe
Larry Garron FB Keith Lincoln
Jim Colclough FL Lance Alworth
Gino Cappelletti SE Don Norton
Tony Romeo TE Dave Kocourek
Don Oakes LT Ernie Wright
Charley Long LG Sam DeLuca
Walt Cudzik C Don Rogers
Billy Neighbors RG Pat Shea
Milt Graham RT Ron Mix
Defense
Larry Eisenhauer LDE Earl Faison
Jess Richardson LDT Henry Schmidt
Houston Antwine RDT George Gross
Bob Dee RDE Bob Petrich
Tom Addison LLB Emil Karas
Nick Buoniconti MLB Chuck Allen
Jack Rudolph RLB Paul Maguire
Dick Felt LCB Bud Whitehead
Bob Suci RCB Dick Harris
Ross O'Hanley SS George Blair
Ron Hall FS Gary Glick

Statistics

Statistics Patriots Chargers
First Downs 14 21
Rushing yards 75 318
Yards per carry 4.6 9.9
Passing yards 228 305
Sack Yds Lost 6–42 2–13
Total Yards 261 610
Fumbles-Lost 1–0 1–1
Turnovers 2 1
Penalties–Yards 1–18 6–30

Players' shares

The attendance in San Diego was nearly 8,000 lower than the previous year's game in Houston, but the players' shares were up slightly with increased television revenue. The winning Chargers players each made around $2,500, while the Patriots received about $1,700 each. These shares were less than half of those for the NFL title game in 1963, at approximately $6,000 and $4,200 each.

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