
Vince Lombardi is lifted up on his Packers shoulders after the win over the Raiders in Super Bowl II. The 60s decade was dominated by the Packers as they won 5 out of 6 NFL Title games during that time.
Vince Lombardi and Jerry Kramer Celebrate Super Bowl II Win

The Packers are all smiles after a 37-0 shellacking of the New York Giants in the 1961 NFL Championship game. It would be Vince Lombardi's first of 5 League Titles he would win with Green Bay. Pictured left to right - Bart Starr, Jim Taylor, Vince Lombardi & kicker Ben Agajanian.
Bart Starr, Jim Taylor, Vince Lombardi & Ben Agajanian celebrate at the 1961 NFL Championship

Packers Head Coach Vince Lombardi has words with his quarterback Bart Starr. Under Lombardi Starr has 94 victories to his credit as well as 9 post-season wins and 5 NFL Championship Titles.
Vince Lombardi with Bart Starr on the Packers sidelines

After his success with Green Bay in the 1960s, head coach took over the Washington Redskins as Head Coach and General Manager in 1969. He led them to their first winning season in almost 20 years with a 7-5-2 record. Sadly he was diagnosed with colon cancer before the start of the 1970 season and passed away September of that year.
Here he is seen with Redskins quarterback Sonny Jurgensen. Lombardi described Jurgensen as "the best he's ever seen".
Coach Vince Lombardi with Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen

Packers Hall of Fame Head Coach and Middle Linebacker.
Vince Lombardi with Ray Nitschke

Vince Lombardi was the offensive coordinator of the Giants from 1954 to 1958. During that time Gifford was All-Pro 4 times and a Pro Bowler all 5 years. In 1956 he led the league in Yards From Scrimmage with 1422.
Frank Gifford with Offensive Coordinator Vince Lombardi of the New York Giants