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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.

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.

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Yes, 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.

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Yes - The Super Bowl is ALWAYS - the top AFC team that makes it through the playoffs without a defeat and the top NFC team that does the same!!! It is the last game of the year (in 2010) and is always between an AFC team and an NFC team - as these were once completely different leagues!!!!

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No, it's the NFC champions vs. the AFC champions, which is something subtly different.

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the nfc won the most superbowls

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