AFC East - Division Champions

Division Champions

Season Team Record Playoff Results
1960 Houston Oilers 10–4–0 Won AFL Championship Game
1961 Houston Oilers 10–3–1 Won AFL Championship Game
1962 Houston Oilers 11–3–0 Lost AFL Championship Game
1963! Boston Patriots 7–6–1 Lost AFL Championship Game
1964 Buffalo Bills 12–2–0 Won AFL Championship Game
1965 Buffalo Bills 10–3–1 Won AFL Championship Game
1966 Buffalo Bills 9–4–1 Lost AFL Championship Game
1967 Houston Oilers 9–4–1 Lost AFL Championship Game
1968 New York Jets 11–3–0 Won Super Bowl III
1969 New York Jets 10–4–0 Lost Inter-Divisional Playoffs
1970 Baltimore Colts 11–2–1 Won Super Bowl V
1971 Miami Dolphins 10–3–1 Lost Super Bowl VI
1972 Miami Dolphins 14–0–0 Won Super Bowl VII
1973 Miami Dolphins 12–2–0 Won Super Bowl VIII
1974 Miami Dolphins 11–3–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1975 Baltimore Colts 10–4–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1976 Baltimore Colts 11–3–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1977 Baltimore Colts 10–4–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1978 New England Patriots 11–5–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1979 Miami Dolphins 10–6–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1980 Buffalo Bills 11–5–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1981 Miami Dolphins 11–4–1 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1982+ Miami Dolphins 7–2–0 Lost Super Bowl XVII
1983 Miami Dolphins 12–4–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1984 Miami Dolphins 14–2–0 Lost Super Bowl XIX
1985 Miami Dolphins 12–4–0 Lost AFC Championship Game
1986 New England Patriots 11–5–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1987 Indianapolis Colts 9–6–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1988 Buffalo Bills 12–4–0 Lost AFC Championship Game
1989 Buffalo Bills 9–7–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1990 Buffalo Bills 13–3–0 Lost Super Bowl XXV
1991 Buffalo Bills 13–3–0 Lost Super Bowl XXVI
1992 Miami Dolphins 11–5–0 Lost AFC Championship Game
1993 Buffalo Bills 12–4–0 Lost Super Bowl XXVIII
1994 Miami Dolphins 10–6–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1995 Buffalo Bills 10–6–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1996 New England Patriots 11–5–0 Lost Super Bowl XXXI
1997 New England Patriots 10–6–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
1998 New York Jets 12–4–0 Lost AFC Championship Game
1999 Indianapolis Colts 13–3–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2000 Miami Dolphins 11–5–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2001 New England Patriots 11–5–0 Won Super Bowl XXXVI
2002 New York Jets 9–7–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2003 New England Patriots 14–2–0 Won Super Bowl XXXVIII
2004 New England Patriots 14–2–0 Won Super Bowl XXXIX
2005 New England Patriots 10–6–0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2006 New England Patriots 12–4–0 Lost AFC Championship Game
2007 New England Patriots 16–0–0 Lost Super Bowl XLII
2008 Miami Dolphins 11–5–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2009 New England Patriots 10–6–0 Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs
2010 New England Patriots 14-2-0 Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs
2011 New England Patriots 13–3–0 Lost Super Bowl XLVI
2012 New England Patriots 9–3–0 Pending Super Bowl XLVII
  • ! – The Patriots and Bills each finished with identical 7–6–1 records in the regular season. The Patriots would win the ensuing playoff game for the right to represent the East in the AFL Championship Game.
  • + – A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored, Miami had the best record of the division teams.

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