The NFL is split into the American Football Conference (AFC), and the National Football Conference (NFC). Each conference is split four ways: North, South, East, and West. Each division contains 4 teams for a combined total of 32 teams. The NFL puts each team in certain divisions depending on where each team is located.
there are 16 in each division
Two wild cards in each CONFERENCE regardless of which Division they come from.
No, each team is free to trade with any of the other 31 teams in the NFL.
The winner from each division makes the playoffs. The 2 best teams in the conference who didn't wil their division will also be in the playoffs.
There are four divisions in each of the two conferences in the NFL. The eight division winners make the playoffs and the teams with the two best records in each conference that did not win their division make the playoffs as 'wildcards'.
It depends on who enters the draft, typically 3-5 players from each division one team make it to the NFL each year and division 2 and 3 schools don't see more than one.
The NFL has broken their 32 teams into two 16 team conferences, and each of the conferences into four 4 team divisions. Each team in a division plays the other three teams in the division twice. This is to promote a sense of rivalry between the teams in a division.
None of them. The AFC has 4 divisions of 4 teams each and the NFC has 4 divisions of 4 teams each.
Twelve; the eight division winners and four wild cards (two from each conference).
The NFL is one league with two "conferences," the NFC and AFC. Each conference consists of four "divisions" (north, south, east and west), and each division contains four teams.
A maximum of 4 since there are eight divisions in the League and each team plays the other teams within their division twice and each team within a division of a Conference plays each team within a division of the other Conference.
Division winners do not get rings.