2023-06-21 07:00:00
The NFL, National Football League, is the professional American football league made up of 32 teams that does not stop growing as the seasons go by.
Proof of this is that since its inception in the United StatesIt is a sport that has spread throughout the planet and is one of the most followed by the media.
Its foundation dates from September 1920, while it was played the first Superbowl in 1967.
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Great rivalries in the NFL
More than 100 years of history They have given rise to multiple matches that, over time, have ended up becoming historic rivalries.
Next, we are going to recount some of the most classic hostilities in the NFL.
Team 1 Team 2 Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins Baltimore Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Raiders Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns New England Patriots New York Jets Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts
Chicago Bears vs Green Bay Packers
It is considered the great rivalry par excellence of the NFL since they are the two teams with the most titles in the history of the competition.
22 wounded in total, 13 for the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowls) and nine for the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl).
186 times the faces have been seen since they played their first game back in 1921 when the Chicago Bears were still even called the Staleys.
And the level of enmity is such that Bears bosses don’t call the Green Bay Packers by name, but refer to them as their “archrival.”
Dallas Cowboys vs Washington Redskins
Two of the three largest NFL franchises in terms of fan numbers They might not be missing in this classification.
Started in the decade of the 60s, it has suffered some phases of indolence caused by the lack of competitiveness of the Washington Redskins.
Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers
One of the most recent NFL classics, considering that the Baltimore Ravens moved to Baltimore and changed their name and dress code in 1996.
Despite their youth, they have earned being in this ranking for the great physical battle that always occurs in their encounters, in addition to the constant fight, match by match, that they maintain until the end of the season for the AFC North title.
New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles
Despite the Philadelphia Eagles have won more titles throughout NFL history, the New York Giants always show their competitive gene every time they meet both sets in a match that mobilizes two of the main cities in the United States.
Kansas City Chiefs vs Oakland Raiders
Two of the teams with the more fanatical and faithful fans whose detachment goes back even when both were members of the AFL prior to its merger with the NFL they might not be absent from this catalogue.
Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings
More than 100 games between them, the hegemony between the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota is at stake every time they celebrate a meeting that acquired a greater conflict when Brett Favre, one of the main references of the Green Bay Packers during the 90s, decided to sign for the Minnesota Vikings.
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns
is the rivalry with the largest number of games played in the entire history of the AFC.
Separated by just two hours by car, these two teams mobilize a large number of fans every time they meet.
New England Patriots vs New York Jets
Los New England Patriots vs. New York Jets are usually matches that go beyond disputes on the pitch, as demonstrated by the verbal exchanges that some of the coaches of both teams have had in the past.
Atlanta Falcons vs New Orleans Saints
They have over a hundred games played between them, although this rivalry began to gain vehemence when both teams began fighting for the NFC South title for several consecutive seasons.
New England Patriots vs Indianapolis Colts
For several years this classic was called Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning, until Peyton signed with the Denver Broncos in 2012.
Both quarterbacks starred in intense battles to win the Superbowl or the AFC.
Conferences and divisions in the NFL: how many there are and how they are divided
The NFL is made up of a total of 32 teams divided into two conferences: AFC y NFC. And in turn, in each conference there are four divisions: north, south, east and west.
Composed of 32 teamsthis consists of a regular phase, divided into two Conferences: AFC y NFC.
Furthermore, in each Conference there are four divisions: North South East and west.
AFC It is
Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New England Patriots New York Jets
NFC East
Washington Football Team Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys New York Giants
AFC North
Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals
NFC Norte
Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions
AFC On
Tennessee Titans Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars
NFC On
Carolina Panthers Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orelans Saints Atlanta Falcons
AFC West
Las Vegas Raiders Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers
NFC Oeste
San Francisco 49ers Arizona Cardinals Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks
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