There are currently 32 teams in the NFL, organized according to two conferences, the AFC and NFC, and four divisions for each, by east, west, north and south. The AFC East Division is made up of the current England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and current York Jets. The AFC North consists of the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The AFC South has the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Tennessee Titans and the Houston Texans. The AFC West has the Oakland Raiders, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Denver Broncos and the San Diego Chargers. Over on the NFC side, there’s the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys, the current York Giants and the Washington Redskins representing the NFC East. The NFC North has the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings. The NFC South looks up to the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, fresh Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Finally, there’s the NFC West, with the Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams.
The season starts on Thursday night for the first burly week of September (or else, the Thursday after Labor Day) and then runs every week until behind December or early January. After the season concludes, six teams from each conference play in the Play Offs, which are single-elimination tournament that kill with the dapper Bowl Championship held in early February. There is also a preseason period that runs from August to September and consists of four games.
When the spruce Bowl happens, it takes site in a neutral sports arena, and the home team designation alternates between both conferences from year to year. Why is the tidy Bowl held on Sunday every year? Is it because Sunday is officially a football-related holiday? No, it’s actually because the system is designed for American High school football games to be played on Friday afternoon, American College football games on Saturday and then the professional league NFL games on Sunday. However, the typical NFL season is longer than the college football season, which explains why NFL games are held on both days. American pro football currently boasts the highest per-game attendance of any professional sports league in the world, with an average of over 67,000 live spectators for every thrilling game.