AFC- AFC east, AFC west, AFC north, AFC south
NFC- NFC east, NFC west, NFC north, NFC south
there were no divisions
No, there are eight divisions in the NFL. The NFC North, South, East and West, and the AFC North, South, East and West.
East West North South
East West North South
Yes, there are maps available that illustrate the divisions of the NFL. These maps typically show the geographical locations of the teams across the United States, highlighting the four main divisions in each conference: the AFC and NFC. You can find such maps on sports websites, NFL's official site, or various fan resources.
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.
I think you meant the hemispheres instead of divisions, which are the northern and southern hemispheres.
The NFL realigned divisions in 2002 when the Houston Texans started play. The Buccaneers moved from the NFL Central to the NFL South.
None of them. The AFC has 4 divisions of 4 teams each and the NFC has 4 divisions of 4 teams each.
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In 2002 the NFL realigned the league because of the addition of the Houston Texans. Prior to 2002, there were 31 teams in the NFL. With the addition of the Texans, there were now 32 teams. 16 teams in each conference, 4 teams per division, the NFL split up the league into the new order, trying to preserve as any regional and historical rivalries as possible.
The NFL is divided into 2 conferences. The 2 conferences are each divided into 4 divisions. NFL AFC NFC North South East West North South East West