National Football League
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The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league in the United States. It has 32 teams split into two groups: the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. The NFL is one of the biggest sports leagues in the world.
Each season starts with some early games, followed by an 18-week regular season where each team plays 17 games. The top teams then compete in the playoffs, ending with the Super Bowl, a big game between the best teams from each group.
The NFL began in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association before becoming the National Football League in 1922. It used to decide its champion through season standings but later added playoffs. In 1967, the Super Bowl started after merging with another league called the American Football League. Today, the NFL is very popular, with many fans and big crowds at games. The Green Bay Packers have won the most championships, and the Seattle Seahawks are the current Super Bowl winners.
History
Main articles: Ohio League, History of the National Football League, and History of American football
Founding and history
On August 20, 1920, leaders from four teams met in Canton, Ohio, to start a new football league. This group became the American Professional Football Association (APFA). More teams joined, and the league was renamed the National Football League (NFL) in 1922.
The NFL grew over the years. In 1960, a new league called the American Football League (AFL) began. The two leagues merged in 1970, creating the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).
Today, the NFL is the most popular sports league in North America. It works to make the game safer and fairer. The league also supports diverse businesses and communities.
Season and playoff development
Main article: List of NFL seasons
In the early years, the NFL did not have a fixed number of games. By 1935, each team played twelve games. This number changed over time. By 1961, teams played fourteen games, and in 1978, this increased to sixteen games. In 2021, the NFL changed to a seventeen-game season.
The NFL used to have two conferences, and the winners would play for the championship. Over time, the league added more teams and divisions, changing the playoff structure. Today, there are four divisions in each conference, and the playoffs include fourteen teams. This gives more fans a chance to see their teams compete.
Teams
See also: List of defunct NFL franchises, Timeline of the National Football League, and NFL franchise moves and mergers
The NFL has 32 teams. These teams are split into two groups called conferences. Each conference has 16 teams. These teams are also split into four smaller groups called divisions.
During the regular season, each team can have up to 55 players on its list, but only 48 can play in a game. Teams also have a separate group of 16 players called a practice squad who help prepare the main team.
Each NFL team has a special permission called a franchise that lets it play in its home city. This gives the team certain rights for hosting games and events.
The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most valuable sports teams in the world. On average, each NFL team is worth a lot of money.
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| * | Franchise has relocated at some point in its existence |
| † | Club was a founding member of the NFL |
Organizational structure
The NFL has 32 teams that work together. Until 2015, the NFL was a nonprofit group, but it changed to avoid taxes. The main leader of the NFL is called the commissioner, and he is chosen by the teams. The commissioner helps solve problems, makes rules, and can punish anyone who breaks the rules.
The NFL makes money from selling things like team merchandise, showing games on TV, and selling ads. This money is shared equally among all the teams. This helps keep the league fair so no one team can become too powerful.
Season format
Main article: List of NFL seasons
The NFL season has three parts: a short preseason, a long regular season, and playoffs that end with the Super Bowl, the league's championship game.
Preseason
Main article: NFL preseason
The preseason starts with a special game called the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game. Each team plays three preseason games, which do not count toward the regular season. These games let coaches see how their players do and give players a chance to show what they can do. Fans and players sometimes dislike these games because they are not as important as regular games.
Regular season
Main article: NFL regular season
Each team plays 17 regular-season games over 18 weeks. Most games are on Sundays, with some on Monday and Thursday nights. The NFL avoids playing on Fridays and Saturdays to not conflict with school and college games. Teams play many of their games against division rivals and also face teams from other divisions based on a set schedule.
Postseason
Main articles: NFL playoffs, Pro Bowl, and Super Bowl
After the regular season, 14 teams from each conference enter the playoffs. The top team from each conference gets a break, while the others compete in a series of games. The winners move on to the Conference Championships, and finally, the two conference champions play in the Super Bowl to decide the league's champion. The NFL also holds the Pro Bowl, an all-star game, the week before the Super Bowl.
Trophies and awards
Main article: List of NFL awards
Team trophies
Main articles: Vince Lombardi Trophy, Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, and Brunswick-Balke-Collender Cup
The NFL has used three trophies to honor its champion team. The first was the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Cup, given in 1920 to the Akron Pros for winning the first season. This trophy is no longer used, and we do not know where it is today.
Next, the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy was used from 1934 to 1967. It was made to honor Ed Thorp, a referee who helped the early league. Each champion kept a smaller copy of this trophy. Today, it is believed to be in the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.
Now, the NFL uses the Vince Lombardi Trophy. It was named in 1970 for Vince Lombardi, the coach who led the Green Bay Packers to win the first two Super Bowls. A new Lombardi Trophy is made each year for the winning team. These trophies are made of silver by Tiffany & Co.. Players and coaches also get special rings to remember their win. The losing team gets smaller rings too.
The winners of each conference also get trophies. The NFC champions receive the George Halas Trophy, and the AFC champions receive the Lamar Hunt Trophy. Players on these teams also get special rings.
Player and coach awards
See also: Category:NFL trophies and awards
The NFL gives out many awards for players and coaches at its yearly NFL Honors event. The biggest award is the AP Most Valuable Player (MVP). Other important awards are for the best offensive player, best defensive player, best comeback player, and best new players. There is also an award for a player who does great work off the field, called the Walter Payton Man of the Year award. The best coach gets the NFL Coach of the Year award. There are also weekly awards for players of the week.
Media coverage
Main article: NFL on American television
See also: List of current NFL broadcasters
The NFL is shown on eight different TV networks in the United States. These include ESPN/ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Prime Video, Netflix, and NFL Network. Each network shows different games based on the time and which teams are playing. For example, CBS shows afternoon games from the AFC, and Fox shows afternoon games from the NFC.
There are also games shown nationwide. NBC broadcasts Sunday Night Football, including the Thursday NFL Kickoff game that starts the season and a Thanksgiving Day game. ESPN is the main broadcaster of Monday Night Football, with ABC sometimes showing these games too. Amazon streams the Thursday Night Football games. The NFL has special channels like NFL Network and NFL RedZone that show the most exciting moments from games.
Draft
Main article: NFL draft
Every spring, the NFL holds a draft to pick new players from college teams. The draft has seven rounds, and each of the 32 teams gets one pick per round. Teams that did worse in the past season get earlier picks, while the team that won the Super Bowl picks last.
Players must wait three years after high school before they can be drafted. Teams can trade their draft picks to other teams for future picks. If a team misses its turn to pick a player, the teams behind them can choose instead. Drafted players can only sign with the team that picked them, and they usually sign a four-year contract. There are also special drafts for players who didn’t get picked in the main draft or for new teams joining the league.
Free agency
In the NFL, players who become free agents can be restricted or unrestricted. Restricted free agents have played three seasons and can talk to other teams, but their old team can match any offer. If they don’t match it, they get draft picks. Unrestricted free agents have played four or more seasons and can join any team without their old team getting anything.
Teams can use a franchise tag on one unrestricted free agent. This tag gives the player a one-year contract for either 120% of what they earned before or the average of the top five paid players at their position, whichever is higher. There are two types: one where the player can’t talk to other teams, and another where they can, but their old team can match any offer and get draft picks if they don’t. Teams can also use a transition tag, which works like the second type of franchise tag but doesn’t give any draft picks if the old team doesn’t match the offer.
Every team must follow a salary cap. Players on a team’s practice squad are also a kind of free agent. They can join another team’s main roster, but not if that team is about to play their old team. They can’t join another team’s practice squad unless they are let go first.
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