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Epic Dynasties - The Most Dominant NFL Teams in History
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Epic Dynasties - The Most Dominant NFL Teams in History

These dynasties in NFL history were so dominant during their time that they altered the course of football forever.

The Kansas City Chiefs boast one of the game's premier coaches in Andy Reid, an elite quarterback in Patrick Mahomes and top players like Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill. Additionally, their defense boasts stars like Chris Jones and Frank Clark that make for an intimidating force on defense.

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1. New England Patriots (1997-2002)

Robert Kraft transformed an underdog franchise, the New England Patriots, into one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history when he purchased it in 2001. Since then, they have qualified for 16 consecutive playoff appearances while winning each division championship along the way - winning six Super Bowls along the way as well.

The Patriot's defense is well known for its physicality, with only top talent at every position playing this style of defense. One notable instance was when Bill Belichick signed Rodney Harrison to serve as pass rusher along with strong safety Lawyer Milloy.

2. Dallas Cowboys (1992-1995)

Dallas was one of the premier teams from 1992 through 1995, thanks to owner Jerry Jones bringing in new coach Barry Switzer after controversially dismissing legendary Jimmy Johnson as head coach.

The Cowboys had future Hall-of-Famer quarterback Troy Aikman, running back Emmitt Smith and wide receiver Michael Irvin who all would become Hall of Famers in their respective positions. Additionally, their offense was powered by one of the greatest offensive lines ever assembled with Nate Newton as left guard, Mark Tuinei at center and Ray Donaldson at tackle combining to form one formidable unit.

Dallas took down division rivals Washington Redskins and New York Giants during its opening week, but Philadelphia on Monday Night proved pivotal for them.

3. Philadelphia Eagles (1949-1952)

Philadelphia proved this maxim accurate in 1949 thanks to their outstanding defensive unit. They were known as a formidable rushing unit with an exceptional secondary.

Chuck Bednarik (commonly referred to as Concrete Charlie) was a force at linebacker. He earned two NFL championships and appeared on eight Pro Bowl teams during his time.

Harold Carmichael was renowned as a deep threat, regularly ranking among league leaders for receptions and yards gained. He earned six All-Pro selections as well as induction into the Hall of Fame.

4. Pittsburgh Steelers (1960-1970)

Before the NFL established relative labor peace in 1964, smaller market teams battled each other for top talent. Since that date, when its antitrust exemption was lifted, the league began negotiating large TV contracts and pooling national revenue - an approach that has helped keep it competitive and profitable to this day.

The 1940 NFL Championship Game marked more than just history's greatest blowout; it marked a historic event that signaled the birth of T-formation offense as an offensive strategy and revolutionized football by making it easier for quarterbacks to read defenses and move throughout their playbooks.

5. Green Bay Packers (1970-1993)

With Brett Favre leading their dynamic offense and All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis anchoring one of the league's premier defenses, the Packers dominated NFL competition during the '90s. Clinching their first division title since 1972 in 1994 and two consecutive playoff appearances before falling short to Cowboys teams, these Packer squads made lasting memories throughout that decade.

The Packers concluded their championship run with a dramatic 23-12 victory against the Browns, featuring Paul Hornung's controversial touchdown on a "Hail Mary" play.

6. Chicago Bears (1985-1989)

The 1985 Bears were one of the greatest teams ever seen in NFL, thanks to Walter Payton and an equally powerful defense.

That '85 team was entertaining to cheer for as well, featuring charismatic coach Mike Ditka and fiery quarterback Jim McMahon. Their signature "Super Bowl Shuffle" song became a national phenomenon that would go down in history books as being memorable for decades to come.

This team proved the adage, "Offense wins games but defense wins championships". On average they allowed only 17 points per game!

7. New York Giants (1991-1993)

From 1933 to 1947, New York qualified for eight out of 14 NFL Championship Games (winning twice). Their teams featured Hall-of-Famer players like Frank Gifford and Y. A. Tittle; they held home games at Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan.

Their 1958 championship game against the Colts is considered one of the greatest NFL matches ever played and helped spread NFL awareness and popularity. In 1988, when needing a win to qualify for playoffs against rivals Jets on last day of regular season action - only for them to surprise with an upset win of 27-21 by taking down the Giants.