Click on the '1969 Standings' link on this page to see who was in the NFL and AFL in the last year played before the merger. Answer In the AFL:
Cincinnati Bengals
Houston Oilers
Miami Dolphins
Denver Broncos
Boston Patriots
Kansas City Chiefs
San Diego Chargers
Oakland Raiders
New York Jets
Buffalo Bills In the NFL: Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers
Baltimore Colts
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Detroit Lions
Dallas Cowboys
Washington Redskins
New York Giants
Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints
Los Angeles Rams
Chicago Bears The Browns, Steelers, and Colts left the old NFL to join the 10 AFL teams in the newly formed American Football Conference (AFC). The remaining 13 teams from the old NFL formed the National Football Conference (NFC).
The two leagues merged into one National Football League in 1970.
The Oakland Raiders were established on January 30, 1960. They were one of the eight original teams in the American Football League (AFL). The team gained prominence over the years and later joined the National Football League (NFL) when the two leagues merged in 1970.
The NFL and AFL merged in 1970.
The American Football League (AFL) operated from 1960 until 1969, at which time it merged with the NFL. Actually, a grand total of eight different pro leagues used the name "American Football League" throughout the 20th century, but none of the others lasted more than a few seasons.
The AFL & the NFL merged in the 60s, in the 80s, there were some new teams coming in, so the had to enhance the season to sixteen games instead of fourteen.
The two leagues merged into one National Football League in 1970.
The Denver Broncos, like all of the other AFL teams, became an NFL team in 1970 when the two leagues merged.
The NFL began in 1920 and the AFL began in 1960. The two leagues merged in 1970.
The Oakland Raiders were established on January 30, 1960. They were one of the eight original teams in the American Football League (AFL). The team gained prominence over the years and later joined the National Football League (NFL) when the two leagues merged in 1970.
The two leagues merged in 1970.
The NFL and AFL merged in 1970.
Well im not sure how, but NFL stands for National Football League. There used to be the AFL (American Football League) but the NFL and AFL merged.
The American Football League (AFL) operated from 1960 until 1969, at which time it merged with the NFL. Actually, a grand total of eight different pro leagues used the name "American Football League" throughout the 20th century, but none of the others lasted more than a few seasons.
The AFL & the NFL merged in the 60s, in the 80s, there were some new teams coming in, so the had to enhance the season to sixteen games instead of fourteen.
Exactly that: leagues. There is the AFL (Australian Football League), and some lower level leagues: SANFL (South Australian National Football League), WAFL (West Australian Football League), VFL (Victorian Football League), etc.
The AFL and NFL merged before the start of the 1970 season.
They were until 1970 when two leagues merged. From 1966, when the merger was planned to 1970 the leagues were still separate but played many games against each other.