AFC:
(East)
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
New York Jets
(West)
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs
Oakland Raiders
San Diego Chargers
(North)
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers
(South)
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Tennessee Titans
NFC:
(East)
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Redskins
(West)
Arizona Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis Rams
(North)
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
(South)
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
no the super bowl must be an AFC team against an NFC team
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Besides the teams that are in them none. Many people say the AFC has better teams.
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NFC teams are the home team in odd numbered years. AFC teams are the home team in even numbered years. Since the upcoming Super Bowl will be played in 2008, the AFC team will be the home team.
AFC- AFC east, AFC west, AFC north, AFC south NFC- NFC east, NFC west, NFC north, NFC south
No, there will be no AFC or NFC teams at that time.
ArizonaArizona Cardinals ............ NFC WestCaliforniaOakland Raiders ............. AFC WestSan Diego Chargers ........ AFC WestSan Francisco 49ers ........ NFC WestColoradoDenver Broncos .............. AFC WestFloridaJacksonville Jaguars ........ AFC SouthMiami Dolphins ............... AFC EastTampa Bay Buccaneers ... NFC SouthGeorgiaAtlanta Falcons ............... NFC SouthIllinoisChicago Bears ................ NFC NorthIowaCyclones................ NFC NorthIndianaIndianapolis Colts ........... AFC SouthLouisianaNew Orleans Saints ......... NFC SouthMarylandBaltimore Ravens ............ AFC NorthMassachusettsNew England Patriots ....... AFC EastMichiganDetroit Lions ................... NFC NorthMinnesotaMinnesota Vikings ............ NFC NorthMissouriKansas City Chiefs ........... AFC WestSt. Louis Rams ................ NFC WestNew YorkBuffalo Bills ..................... AFC EastNew York Giants* ............ NFC EastNew York Jets* ............... AFC East*Whilst the Giants and the Jets both represent NYC, they actually play in New Jersey.North CarolinaCarolina Panthers ............ NFC SouthOhioCincinnati Bengals ............ AFC NorthCleveland Browns ............. AFC NorthPennsylvaniaPittsburgh Steelers ........... AFC NorthPhiladelphia Eagles .......... NFC EastTennesseeTennessee Titans ............. AFC SouthTexasDallas Cowboys ................ NFC EastHouston Texans ................ AFC SouthWashingtonSeattle Seahawks .............. NFC WestWashington DCWashington Redskins .............NFC EastWisconsinGreen Bay Packers ............ NFC North
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.
The Cowboys are in the NFC East.
The NFL Divisions are NFC North NFC South NFC East NFC West AFC North AFC South AFC East AFC West
No, there was never a difference in the football size or regulations between the AFC and NFC. This would be too hard to regulate since the AFC and NFC teams play each other so often.