Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The 1967 American Football League season was the eighth regular season of the American Football League, and one of the last before the AFL-NFL Merger.The season ended when the Oakland Raiders (13–1) hosted the Houston Oilers (9–4–1) in the AFL championship game on December 31. The Raiders won 40–7 and then met the NFL's Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl II two weeks later, won by Green Bay, 33–14."@en }
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- 1967_American_Football_League_season abstract "The 1967 American Football League season was the eighth regular season of the American Football League, and one of the last before the AFL-NFL Merger.The season ended when the Oakland Raiders (13–1) hosted the Houston Oilers (9–4–1) in the AFL championship game on December 31. The Raiders won 40–7 and then met the NFL's Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl II two weeks later, won by Green Bay, 33–14.".
- Q648089 abstract "The 1967 American Football League season was the eighth regular season of the American Football League, and one of the last before the AFL-NFL Merger.The season ended when the Oakland Raiders (13–1) hosted the Houston Oilers (9–4–1) in the AFL championship game on December 31. The Raiders won 40–7 and then met the NFL's Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl II two weeks later, won by Green Bay, 33–14.".
- 1967_American_Football_League_season comment "The 1967 American Football League season was the eighth regular season of the American Football League, and one of the last before the AFL-NFL Merger.The season ended when the Oakland Raiders (13–1) hosted the Houston Oilers (9–4–1) in the AFL championship game on December 31. The Raiders won 40–7 and then met the NFL's Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl II two weeks later, won by Green Bay, 33–14.".
- Q648089 comment "The 1967 American Football League season was the eighth regular season of the American Football League, and one of the last before the AFL-NFL Merger.The season ended when the Oakland Raiders (13–1) hosted the Houston Oilers (9–4–1) in the AFL championship game on December 31. The Raiders won 40–7 and then met the NFL's Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl II two weeks later, won by Green Bay, 33–14.".