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NFL full form stands for National Football League. Founded in the year 1920, 32 American football teams compete in the NFL for the prestigious Vince Lombardi Trophy. The annual championship game of the NFL, also known as the Super Bowl, ranks as one of the most watched annual sporting events in the world. 


NFL Scores

A touchdown is worth six points. A touchdown is counted when the team is in possession of the football and advances the ball past the goal line into the end zone; there is one goal line at each end of the 100-yard football field, and each end zone is 10 yards long.


An extra-point kick is worth one point, and a two-point conversion is worth two points. After a touchdown is scored, the scoring team can elect to attempt an extra point kick or a two-point conversion. An extra point kick is counted when the ball is kicked through the uprights of the goal post that is located in the end zone A two-point conversion is counted when the team in possession of the ball advances it past the goal line.


A field goal kick is worth three points. A field goal is counted when the team in possession of the ball kicks the ball through the uprights of the goalpost that is located in the end zone. Unlike an extra point, a field goal can be attempted at any time and from any distance.

Safety is worth two points. A safety is counted when the defensive team forces the offensive team to down the ball in the end zone on the opposite side of the field from the end zone the offensive team was advancing toward. 


NFL Playoffs





This season, after the 18-week, 17-game regular season is complete, 14 teams advance to the NFL playoffs. Seven teams from the American Football Conference (AFC) and seven teams from the National Football Conference (NFC) go to the playoffs.


The team with the best regular-season record in the AFC and the team with the best regular-season records in the NFC each earn the No. 1 seed for their respective conferences in the playoffs. The No. 1 seed allows a team to get a bye in the first round of the playoffs, and it gives them home-field advantage for any playoff game they play in before the Super Bowl.


The remaining six seeds in each conference play each other in the first round (called the wild-card round) of the playoffs in a single-game elimination format. The matchups are determined by seeding based on regular-season record and whether a team wins their respective division during the regular season.


The three teams in each conference that win their first-round playoff games advance to the second round (called the divisional round). The No. 1 seed in each conference plays its first playoff game in the second round. The matchups for the second round are determined by seeding.


The two teams in each conference that win their second-round playoff games advance to the third round (called the conference championship).


The winners of the AFC and NFC Conference Championship games meet in the Super Bowl. The winner of the Super Bowl is the NFL champion for that season.



NFL Schedule

This edition of the NFL regular season schedule covers 18 weeks. Each team plays 17 games, having one scheduled bye week during the season. Previously, during some weeks, there are no scheduled byes and the NFL has 16 games played, with every team in the league in action. Some weeks, up to four teams have scheduled byes and the NFL will have up to 14 games played.


In most weeks of the NFL schedule, there are games played on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday. The vast majority of games are played on Sunday. Some weeks there may be games scheduled for Friday or Saturday.


This season has a flexible schedule for Saturdays. The league announced when the entire season schedule was released on May 12, that in Weeks 15 and 18, two games would be moved to their respective Saturdays.


The week before the Super Bowl, the NFL traditionally holds the Pro Bowl, the name for the league’s all-star game. For the 2022 season, the Pro Bowl is scheduled to be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 6, 2022. With the league expanding the regular season from a 16-game schedule to 17 games, the Pro Bowl was moved from the last weekend in January to the first weekend in February.


NFL Draft

The annual NFL Draft is held during the offseason, usually in April or May. NFL teams will draft from a pool of draft-eligible college football players. 


The draft has seven rounds, with 32 picks in each round – one pick for each team. The teams with the worst regular-season records are given the highest draft picks in each round in an effort to help those teams improve. However, teams often trade draft picks, so the draft order rarely remains consistent.


The NFL Draft is traditionally a major event with fans traveling from all over the world to attend. Through the first and second rounds, draft-eligible players often attend the event and go on stage after they are selected to accept a symbolic jersey and hat for their new professional team. In the later rounds, players typically do not attend.


In 2021, the NFL Draft was held in Cleveland, Ohio, from April 29 to May 1, 2021. Draft picks were announced on television and players were filmed at their homes reacting to being drafted. Fans were also filmed reacting from their homes.


The draft usually covers three days. The first round is held on Day 1, the second and third rounds are on Day 2, and rounds four through seven are on Day 3.


The 2022 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 28 - April 30.



NFL Teams

There are 32 teams in the NFL. They are split among two conferences, the AFC and NFC, and four divisions per conference.


NFC East 

  • Philadelphia Eagles

  • Dallas Cowboys

  • New York Giants

  • Washington Commanders


NFC West

  • San Francisco 49ers

  • Seattle Seahawks

  • Los Angeles Rams

  • Arizona Cardinals


NFC North

  • Minnesota Vikings

  • Detroit Lions

  • Green Bay Packers

  • Chicago Bears


NFC South

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Carolina Panthers

  • New Orleans Saints

  • Atlanta Falcons


Similarly, the AFC is made up of these 16 teams:


AFC East

  • Buffalo Bills

  • Miami Dolphins

  • New England Patriots

  • New York Jets


AFC West

  • Kansas City Chiefs

  • Los Angeles Chargers

  • Las Vegas Raiders

  • Denver Broncos


AFC North

  • Cincinnati Bengals

  • Baltimore Ravens

  • Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Cleveland Browns


AFC South

  • Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Tennessee Titans

  • Indianapolis Colts

  • Houston Texans


NFL Power Rankings

Building and maintaining a dominant championship dynasty in the NFL is extremely difficult. Keeping a talented and successful core group of players together for a long time must endure challenges such as injuries, free agency departures, wear and tear on players’ bodies, and a high turnover rate among the coaching staff. The assistant coaches on successful NFL teams are typically hired by other teams to become head coaches, negatively impacting the team’s chemistry and cohesion.


For the 2021 season, among the 32 teams, the Kansas City Chiefs (runners-up in the last Super Bowl), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (reigning Super Bowl champions), and Buffalo Bills top the power rankings list. Los Angeles Lakers and the Green Bay Packers complete the top 5. While the Houston Texans trail at the bottom-most.


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