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NFC Teams - Sudden Death

The NFL is divided into two conferences: the NFC and AFC. Click only the teams that play in the NFC.
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Last updated: December 10, 2025
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6 Comments
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Level 87
Dec 14, 2025
Not going to be everyone's cup of tea (kinda like Harry Potter or Taylor Swift quizzes for me) but it was nice to get a rare breeze of a quiz. 15 seconds. Nice quiz.
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Level 54
Jan 25, 2026
Same
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Level 95
Dec 16, 2025
How are these divided up?
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Level 66
Jan 26, 2026
They're descendants of two historical professional football leagues that merged to form the modern NFL in the late sixties Over time some teams switched for balancing reasons.
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Level 75
Jan 25, 2026
Why do I get red flags? Commanders are NFC!
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Level 47
Jan 27, 2026
If I am going to be honest, I have this depiction that allows me to tell them apart by their colors. 2 reasons: Living in Atlanta, (Where the falcons aren't good unfortunately) I've seen so many NFC teams. Also the colors feel more light to me in the NFC than there are in the AFC