As of the end of the 2009 NFL season, Super Bowl XLIV, the score is NFC 21 and the AFC 19.
The first four Super Bowls were played before the AFL-NFL merger and the score there was tied at 2.
If you carry that out to over all the Championships it would be NFC 23 and AFC 21.
As of the end of the 2009 NFL season, Super Bowl XLIV, the score is NFC 21 and the AFC 19. The first four Super Bowls were played before the AFL-NFL merger and the score there was tied at 2.
If you carry that out to over all the Championships it would be NFC 23 and AFC 21.
As of the end of the 2009 NFL season, Super Bowl XLIV, the score is NFC 21 and the AFC 19. The first four Super Bowls were played before the AFL-NFL merger and the score there was tied at 2.
If you carry that out to over all the Championships it would be NFC 23 and AFC 21.
no the super bowl must be an AFC team against an NFC team
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NFC 21 AFC 17 As of the start of the 2007 season, the NFC has won 19 Super Bowls and the AFC has won 18. Four Super Bowls were played before the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. Of those four, the NFL won 2 and the AFL won 2.
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nfc has one more super bowls than afc
The AFC leads the all-time Pro Bowl series, which dates back to the 1970 season, 19-18. Since the 1979 campaign, when the game was first played in Honolulu, the AFC holds a slim 15-13 advantage.
The NFC has won more super bowl than the AFC (25-21).
no the super bowl must be an AFC team against an NFC team
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won 6 Super Bowl Titles for the AFC.
AFC
Prior to the NFL/AFL merger, the first AFL (AFC) coach to win a Super Bowl was Weeb Ewbank, New York Jets in Super Bowl III. Post merger (1970 season and after), the first AFC coach to win a Super Bowl was Don McCafferty of the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V. Interestingly enough, The Colts had moved from the NFC to the AFC and the Cowboys from the AFC to the NFC in the AFL/NFL merger.
There have been two coaches that have coached both an AFC and a NFC team in the Super Bowl, Don Shula and Bill Parcels. Neither has won a Super Bowl in each division. Don Shula: 2-3 record in the Super Bowl NFC: Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl III AFC: Miami Dolphins, SuperBowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII Bill Parcels: 2-1 record in the Super Bowl NFC: New York Giants, Super Bowls XXI, XXV AFC: New England Patriots, Super Bowl XXXI
For the Super Bowl on February 3, 2008, Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots is the AFC Championship Coach.
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The NFC EAST (The Toughest Division) Has the Won Most Super bowls *11 Coming in 2nd place would be the AFC North With* 7
There are two groups of football teams: AFC and NFC. The teams with the most wins in the AFC go against each other in the Playoffs for the title of AFC Champions. The teams with the most wins in the NFC go against each other in the Playoffs for the title of NFC Champions. The AFC Champion team and the NFC Champion team are the teams in the Super Bowl.
AFC & NFC