The National Football League (NFL) History
The National Football League (NFL) is the premier football league in the world. The National Football League (NFL) currently consists of 32 teams, in major cities of the United States.
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In 1920 the American Professional Football Association was formally organized
to begin play in fall of 1920. The original
teams
were:
The Buffalo All-Americans, Chicago Tigers, Columbus Panhandles and Detroit Heralds also joined the league prior to the 1920 season. The Chicago Tigers fold between the 1920 and 1921 seasons. In 1921 the league is reorganized, the Decatur team moving to Chicago and a number of new teams added. Teams that joined the APFA for the 1921 season were:
joining the league and
leaving. In 1924 the Buffalo All-Americans changed their name to Buffalo Bisons and the following teams joined the league:
In 1925 the Kansas City Blues changed their name to the Kansas City Cowboys, the Canton Bulldogs re-entered the NFL after an inactive 1924 season, the Rock Island Independents leave the NFL for the rival AFL at end of the season and the Racine Legion goes inactive for 1925 season.
Teams that joined the NFL for the 1925 season:
In 1926 the Buffalo Bisons change their name to the Buffalo Rangers and the following teams joined the league:
In 1934 the NFL splits into two divisions, the Portsmouth Spartans moved to Detroit and are renamed the Detroit Lions. The Cincinnati Reds are allowed to move to St. Louis and became the St. Louis Gunners, folding after 1934 season
Eastern Division Boston Redskins Brooklyn Dodgers New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Pirates |
Western Division Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Cincinnati Reds Green Bay Packers Portsmouth Spartans |
1n 1937 the Cleveland Rams are awarded an NFL franchise in the Western Division and the Boston Redskins moved to Washington. In 1941 the Pittsburgh Pirates are renamed the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 1943 the Cleveland Rams suspend operations and the Eagles and Steelers merge for one season to the Phil-Pitt Steagles. In 1944 the Cardinals and Steelers merge, renamed the Card-Pitt. In 1944 the Brooklyn Dodgers were renamed the Brooklyn Tigers, the Boston Yanks are granted an NFL franchise and added to the Eastern Division. In 1945 the Brooklyn Tigers and the Boston Yanks. In 1946 the Cleveland Rams moved to Los Angeles and the Brooklyn team was formally disbanded. In 1949 the Boston Yanks move to New York and become the New York Bulldogs. The new AAFC dissolves after the 1949 season and the Browns, 49ers and Colts move into the NFL for the 1950 season.
In 1950 the New York Bulldogs change their name to the New York Yanks, the Baltimore Colts folded after the season was over and the NFL realignes it's divisions.
American Conference Chicago Cardinals Cleveland Browns New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins San Francisco 49ers |
National Conference Baltimore Colts Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Los Angeles Rams New York Yanks |
In 1952 the New York Yankees folded, the NFL sells the assets of the Yanks to a Dallas group to become the Dallas Texans, folding mid season and playing the rest of their season as a road team. In 1953 the NFL moves the Dallas Texans franchise to Baltimore Colts.
In 1959 the Ameican Football League (AFL) is formally organized with the following charter members. A franchise in the Twin Cities is added before play beings in 1960:
Eastern Division Boston Patriots Buffalo Bills Houston Oilers New York Titans |
Western Division Dallas Texans Denver Broncos Los Angeles Chargers |
In 1969 the Dallas Cowboys franchise is awarded by the NFL to begin play 1960. Twin Cities is also awarded a franchise by the NFL, which is later named the Minnesota Vikings and begins play in 1961. Because of this the AFL Minnesota team is withdrawn. The Oakland Raiders are awarded an AFL franchise into the Western Division to replace Minnesota. The same year Chicago Cardinals move to St. Louis and the AFL starts league play.
In 1961 the Los Angeles Chargers moved to San Diego, the AFL approves expansion
into Atlanta and Chicago. In 1963 the New York Titans are renamed the Jets
and the Texans move to Kansas City and are renamed the Chiefs, In 1965 the
NFL awarded Atlanta a new franchise to begin play in the Eastern Conference
in 1966. Miami is awarded a franchise by the AFL and is named the Dolphins,
beginning play in the Eastern Division in 1966.
In 1966 the NFL and AFL effectively merge with plans to go to a 2 conference
4 division setup in 1970 or later.
New Orleans is awarded a franchise by the NFL, to be later named the Saints and
to begin play in the Eastern Conference in 1967. Atlanta is moved to the Western
Conference. For the 1967 season, the conferences will be split up as follows:
Eastern Conference | |
Capitol Division Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins |
Century Division Cleveland Browns New York Giants Pittsburgh Steelers St. Louis Cardinals |
Western Conference | |
Central Division Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings |
Coastal Division Atlanta Falcons Baltimore Colts Los Angeles Rams San Francisco 49ers |
In 1967 the Cincinnati Bengals franchise was awarded by the AFL to begin play in the Western Division in 1968. In 1970 the NFL and AFL merge their schedules and go to the current two conference, six division format. The AFL becomes the AFC with the Steelers, Browns and Colts moved there from the NFL. The rest of the NFL becomes the NFC. This results in the following alignment.
American Conference | ||
East Division | Central Division | West Division |
Baltimore Colts
Boston Patiots Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New York Jets |
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns Houston Oilers Pittsburgh Steelers |
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Cheifs Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers |
National Conference | ||
East Division | Central Division | West Division |
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Cardinals Washington Redskins |
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings |
Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints Los Angeles Rams San Francisco 49ers |
In 1971 the Boston Patriots move to Foxboro and are renamed the New England Patriots. In 1974 Tampa Bay is awarded a franchise by the NFL and begins play in 1976 in the AFC West and switch to the NFC Central in 1977 while Seattle is awarded a franchise by the NFL and begins play in 1976 in the NFC West and switch to the AFC West in 1977. In 1982 the Oakland Raiders move to Los Angeles. In 1984 the Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis, In 1988 the St. Louis Cardinals move to Phoenix. In 1993 the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars are awarded an NFL franchises to begin play in 1995. In 1994 the Phoenix Cardinals are renamed the Arizona Cardinals. In 1995 the Los Angeles Rams are moved to St. Louis and the Los Angeles Raiders move back to Oakland. In 1996 the Cleveland Browns move to Baltimore to begin play in 1996 as the Baltimore Ravens. In 1997 the Houston Oilers move to Memphis and become the Tennessee Oilers. In 1998 Cleveland is granted a franchise, to be named the Cleveland Browns, and will begin play in 1999. The Tennessee Oilers move from Memphis to Nashville and the New England Patriots announce their intention to move to Hartford.
In 2002 the Houston Texans started play. With the addition of the Houston Texans, the league's 32 teams were divided into eight four-team divisions. Seven clubs changed divisions, and the Seattle Seahawks changed conferences, moving from the AFC to the NFC.