Other football leagues in 1969:    
NFL

In 1970, the AFL was absorbed into the NFL and the league reorganized with the ten AFL franchises along with three existing NFL teams: the Baltimore Colts, the Cleveland Browns, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, becoming part of the newly formed American Football Conference.

The AFL and the NFL champions faced each other in Super Bowl IV at the end of the season to determine an overall champion.

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AFL 1969 Leaders
Rushing Yards per Game

1
Profile photo of Floyd Little

Floyd Little

Denver Broncos

81.0

2
Profile photo of Dickie Post

Dickie Post

San Diego Chargers

62.4

3
Profile photo of Hoyle Granger

Hoyle Granger

Houston Oilers

56.9

4
Profile photo of O.J. Simpson

O.J. Simpson

Buffalo Bills

53.6

5
Profile photo of Jim Nance

Jim Nance

Boston Patriots

53.6

6
Profile photo of Mike Garrett

Mike Garrett

Kansas City Chiefs

52.3

7
Profile photo of Larry Csonka

Larry Csonka

Miami Dolphins

51.5

8
Profile photo of Matt Snell

Matt Snell

New York Jets

49.6

9
Profile photo of Carl Garrett

Carl Garrett

Boston Patriots

49.4

10
Profile photo of Warren McVea

Warren McVea

Kansas City Chiefs

45.5

11
Profile photo of Robert Holmes

Robert Holmes

Kansas City Chiefs

43.7

12
Profile photo of Emerson Boozer

Emerson Boozer

New York Jets

43.1

13
Profile photo of Charlie Smith

Charlie Smith

Oakland Raiders

42.9

14
Profile photo of Jess Phillips

Jess Phillips

Cincinnati Bengals

41.3

15
Profile photo of Jim Kiick

Jim Kiick

Miami Dolphins

41.1

16
Profile photo of Fran Lynch

Fran Lynch

Denver Broncos

37.0

17
Profile photo of Hewritt Dixon

Hewritt Dixon

Oakland Raiders

36.2

18
Profile photo of Paul Robinson

Paul Robinson

Cincinnati Bengals

34.9

19
Profile photo of Roy Hopkins

Roy Hopkins

Houston Oilers

33.8

20
Profile photo of Pete Banaszak

Pete Banaszak

Oakland Raiders

31.4

21
Profile photo of Bill Mathis

Bill Mathis

New York Jets

25.4

22
Profile photo of Brad Hubbert

Brad Hubbert

San Diego Chargers

23.8

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