Hell no! Winning a division title is not the result of a tournament championship like the Conference championship (that gets an AFC or NFC Championship Ring) or the Super Bowl (that of course gets a Super Bowl Ring). You have to actually be good enough to MAKE the tournament and then be the last one standing (in your conference or the league) to get one of those rings. Winning a division title isn't the result of tournament play, but just an accumulation of the best season record relative to the others in the division. But you (usually, unless coming down to the end of the season to break ties and the two teams happen to be playing each other in the last game of the season) don't beat anyone in one game at the end of a tourney, which you had to be good enough to get into in the first place, to earn the title. So it's not ringworthy.
Yes conference champions get rings in the nba.
NFL team do not give rings to teams that lose the Super Bowl. Losing teams get a Conference Championship ring for wining their conference championship game, but not one for participating in the Super Bowl.
Eastern Conference Champions was created in 2005.
Eight. Two wild cards and the two lower ranking division champions in each conference.
In the NFL, a total of 14 teams advance to the playoffs. This includes seven teams from the American Football Conference (AFC) and seven from the National Football Conference (NFC). The teams consist of the four division winners and three wild card teams from each conference. The playoff structure culminates in the Super Bowl, where the conference champions compete for the championship title.
Oklahoma was a member of the Southwest Conference from 1915-1919. They were champions in 1915 and co-champions in 1918.
No. Only the losers of the Super Bowl get the conference championship rings.
American Football Conference of the NFL.
The Texans are in the AFC South...they are not ON any conference.
Sun Belt conference champions and a team from Conference USA.
Denver Broncos
These days there is no difference. Once upon a time there was. The NFL championship was awarded to the winner of the league's championship game prior to 1969. Before the merger of the AFL and NFL in 1970, the leagues agreed to play an annual AFL-NFL World Championship Game (later rechristened the Superbowl).