Oh, what a lovely question! NFC and AFC teams typically do play each other in the regular season, but not very often. Most of the games are played within each conference to determine playoff standings. When they do play, it's always a special treat to see different teams come together on the field.
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AFC and NFC are the two conferences in the NFL. Teams play against each other throughout the pre-season and regular season. During the playoffs, teams only play other teams from their conference, until the Superbowl, where one team from each conference play each other for the Championship.
Yes, but not every year.
In general, divisional teams play each other twice per season (home and away), and depending on the season play one game with teams from a different, specified division. In this manner, AFC West teams will play AFC East teams if that is the specified division that season.
Yes, the teams rotate interconference play based on divisions. For instance, the NFC East teams play the AFC South teams in 2010. In 2011, the NFC East will play the AFC East.