No, the Packers are in the NFC's North Division with the Bears, Lions, and Vikings
The Green Bay Packers play in North division of the National Football Conference (NFC)
The Green Bay Packers are not a Big Ten team. The Big Ten is a conference in college football. The Packers are a professional football team in the NFC (National Football Conference).
The Green Bay Packers of the National Football Conference will be considered the home team for Super Bowl XLV. In 2012, the American Football Conference champion will be the home team.
No. The Green Bay Packers of the National Football Conference are considered to be the home team. In the 2012 Super Bowl, the American Football Conference champion will be designated the home team.
The NFC North The Packers are part of the NFC North Division in the NFC Conference. They are in the same division as the Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, and Chicago Bears.
The Pittsburgh Steelers of the American Football Conference will play the Green Bay Packers of the National Football Conference in Super Bowl XLV. The game will be played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Based on a rotation schedule, the Green Bay Packers of the National Football Conference will be considered the home team, so they are likely to choose their green jerseys. The Pittsburgh Steelers of the American Football Conference are likely to wear white jerseys. In 2012, the AFC champion will be considered the home team.
The Green Bay Packers have won three National Football Conference championships since the National Football League's merger with the American Football League in 1970. Green Bay won the titles in 1996, 1997 and 2010.
The Green Bay Packers of the National Football Conference will be the home team. The home team designation alternates each year between the NFC champion and the American Football Conference champion.
American Unitarian Conference was created in 2000.
Mid-American Conference was created in 1946.
American South Conference was created in 1987.