The National Football League (NFL) is a powerhouse in the world of sports. Divided into two major conferences—the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC)—the league boasts 32 teams, each with its own passionate fanbase and storied history.
The Conference Breakdown
Both the AFC and NFC are further divided into four divisions: North, South, East, and West. These divisions house some of the most iconic teams in NFL history. From the New England Patriots’ dynasty in the AFC East to the Dallas Cowboys’ legendary status in the NFC East, each division has its own unique flavor and intense rivalries.
A League of Legends
NFL teams are more than just sports franchises; they’re cultural institutions. Cities like Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Green Bay are synonymous with their respective teams, the Steelers, 49ers, and Packers. These teams have built legacies on the field and in the hearts of their fans.
As the NFL continues to expand its global reach, the competition among these 32 teams remains as fierce as ever. The league’s blend of athleticism, strategy, and entertainment has captivated millions of fans worldwide, making it one of the most popular sports leagues on the planet.
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Here’s a breakdown of all NFL teams by conference and division:
Conference | Division | Teams |
---|---|---|
AFC (American Football Conference) | AFC East | Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets |
AFC North | Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers | |
AFC South | Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans | |
AFC West | Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers | |
NFC (National Football Conference) | NFC East | Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders |
NFC North | Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings | |
NFC South | Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |
NFC West | Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks |
Each team competes in a regular season with 17 games, striving to qualify for the playoffs and ultimately reach the Super Bowl.
AFC (American Football Conference)–
AFC East:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Buffalo Bills | Sean McDermott | Highmark Stadium | Kim and Terry Pegula | 1960 |
Miami Dolphins | Mike McDaniel | Hard Rock Stadium | Stephen M. Ross | 1966 |
New England Patriots | Bill Belichick | Gillette Stadium | Robert Kraft | 1960 |
New York Jets | Robert Saleh | MetLife Stadium | Robert Wood Johnson IV | 1960 |
AFC North:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baltimore Ravens | John Harbaugh | M&T Bank Stadium | Steve Bisciotti | 1996 |
Cincinnati Bengals | Zac Taylor | Paycor Stadium | Mike Brown | 1968 |
Cleveland Browns | Kevin Stefanski | FirstEnergy Stadium | Jimmy Haslam | 1946 (Re-established in 1999) |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Mike Tomlin | Acrisure Stadium | Art Rooney II | 1933 |
AFC South:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Houston Texans | DeMeco Ryans | NRG Stadium | Janice McNair | 2002 |
Indianapolis Colts | Shane Steichen | Lucas Oil Stadium | Jim Irsay | 1953 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Doug Pederson | TIAA Bank Field | Shahid Khan | 1995 |
Tennessee Titans | Mike Vrabel | Nissan Stadium | Amy Adams Strunk | 1960 |
AFC West:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Denver Broncos | Sean Payton | Empower Field at Mile High | Walton-Penner Group | 1960 |
Kansas City Chiefs | Andy Reid | Arrowhead Stadium | Clark Hunt | 1960 |
Las Vegas Raiders | Josh McDaniels | Allegiant Stadium | Mark Davis | 1960 |
Los Angeles Chargers | Brandon Staley | SoFi Stadium | Dean Spanos | 1960 |
NFC (National Football Conference)
NFC East:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dallas Cowboys | Mike McCarthy | AT&T Stadium | Jerry Jones | 1960 |
New York Giants | Brian Daboll | MetLife Stadium | John Mara & Steve Tisch | 1925 |
Philadelphia Eagles | Nick Sirianni | Lincoln Financial Field | Jeffrey Lurie | 1933 |
Washington Commanders | Ron Rivera | FedExField | Josh Harris | 1932 |
NFC North:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chicago Bears | Matt Eberflus | Soldier Field | The McCaskey Family | 1919 |
Detroit Lions | Dan Campbell | Ford Field | Sheila Ford Hamp | 1930 |
Green Bay Packers | Matt LaFleur | Lambeau Field | Green Bay Packers, Inc. | 1919 |
Minnesota Vikings | Kevin O’Connell | U.S. Bank Stadium | Zygi Wilf | 1961 |
NFC South teams:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta Falcons | Arthur Smith | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Arthur Blank | 1966 |
Carolina Panthers | Frank Reich | Bank of America Stadium | David Tepper | 1995 |
New Orleans Saints | Dennis Allen | Caesars Superdome | Gayle Benson | 1967 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Todd Bowles | Raymond James Stadium | Glazer Family | 1976 |
NFC West teams:
Team | Head Coach | Stadium | Owners | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona Cardinals | Jonathan Gannon | State Farm Stadium | Michael Bidwill | 1898 |
Los Angeles Rams | Sean McVay | SoFi Stadium | Stan Kroenke | 1936 |
San Francisco 49ers | Kyle Shanahan | Levi’s Stadium | Jed York | 1946 |
Seattle Seahawks | Pete Carroll | Lumen Field | Paul Allen (Estate) | 1976 |
These NFC West teams have a rich history in the NFL, with the 49ers having one of the most successful legacies, including five Super Bowl victories. The Rams have also seen success, notably winning the Super Bowl LVI. The Seahawks, led by Pete Carroll, have had recent playoff success, including a Super Bowl win in 2014. The Cardinals, while one of the oldest teams, continue to be competitive in the league.