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.
nfc has one more super bowls than afc
Of the first 44 Super Bowls, 21 have been won by an AFC team and 23 by a NFC team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won 6 in the AFC. The San Francisco 49'ers have won 5 in the NFC.
Five. He was with the 49ers when they won Super Bowls XXIII and XXIV and the Cowboys when they won Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, and XXX.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won 6 Super Bowls, more than any other team.
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the NFC has won 24 and the AFC has won 21 respectively as of superbowl 45
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nfc has one more super bowls than afc
Of the first 44 Super Bowls, 21 have been won by an AFC team and 23 by a NFC team.
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as of 2008-09 season start pro bowls: tied 19-19 super bowls: NFC leads 23-19 last super bowl: NFC's giants won over the AFC's patriots (patriots were undefeated till then at 18-0) last pro bowl: NFC won over the AFC 30-42 (AFC had a 24-7 lead)
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won 6 in the AFC. The San Francisco 49'ers have won 5 in the NFC.
Through Super Bowl XLIV ... 1) The Cowboys have played in 8 Super Bowls and won 5. 2) The Redskins have played in 5 Super Bowls and won 3. 3) The Giants have played in 4 Super Bowls and won 3. 4) The Eagles have played in 2 Super Bowls and won 0.
The NFC East includes the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Washing Redskins. The Cowboys have won 5 Super Bowls. The Giants and Redskins have won 3 each. The Eagles have not won a Super bowl yet.
As of the 2007 season, the Cowboys and 49ers are tied with the most Super Bowl wins for an NFC team with 5.
The Raiders have won three Super Bowls.