and the National Football Conference (NFC). Each conference has 16 teams divided into four divisions of four teams- north, south, east, and west- during the regular season. The top six teams from ...
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The teams are divided into two conferences, the AFC and the NFC. They stand for the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. The two conferences are further split into 4 ...
Our favorite NFL betting sites all have AFC and NFC ... Teams typically have plus odds to win the NFC, meaning you stand to win more money than you risk. For example, if you bet $10 on the Detroit ...
FOX Sports' NFL experts identify what we learned about each team from Sunday's games and what it all means going forward.
The teams are divided into two conferences, the AFC and the NFC. They stand for the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. The two conferences are further split into 4 ...
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