During the regular season, yes.
During the post season, they can only meet in the Superbowl.
Not in the same season because there aren't enough games. Under the current NFL scheduling system, every team is guaranteed to play every other team at least once every four years. In a 16-game season, a schedule breaks down as follows: * 2 games against each divisional opponent. Total of 6 games. * 4 games against every team in another division within the conference, on a three-year rotation. Total of 4 games. * 4 games against every team in another division in the opposing conference, on a four-year rotation. Total of 4 games. * 1 game against the teams in the non-rotation divisions within the same conference who finished in the same position the previous season. (In other words, if Team A finished in first place in its division last year, they would play whatever division was in rotation that year, plus the teams who placed first in the two other non-rotation divisions in the previous year.) Total of 2 games.
The Steelers have been in the American Football Conference (AFC) since 1970.They played in the AFC Central Division from 1970-2001 and then the AFC North Division from 2002 to the present.
AFC South was created in 2002.
Caversham AFC was created in 1931.
AFC West was created in 1960.
AFC and NFC are the two conferences in the NFL. Teams play against each other throughout the pre-season and regular season. During the playoffs, teams only play other teams from their conference, until the Superbowl, where one team from each conference play each other for the Championship.
The Steelers and the Patriots have both played each other in the AFC Championship game, but they cannot face each other in the Super Bowl being that they both play in the AFC.
They haven't. They cannot play each other in the Superbowl as they are both in the same conference (AFC). They have played in AFC playoffs three times, with New England winning twice.
In the NFL, 12 teams make the playoffs. Six are from the AFC and six from the NFC. In the AFC and NFC, the two best division leaders get a first round bye. Each of the other two division leaders play a wildcard team. Wildcard is the best two teams which are not a division leader. The winners of those games each face a team with a first round bye. The winner of those teams play each other. The AFC winner of that game and the NFC winner then face each other in what is called the "Superbowl".
Baltimore Ravens' Division :AFC (American Football Conference) North
Being from the same conference, the Steelers and Ravens cannot play each other in the Super Bowl. They did meet in the AFC championship game to decide the Super Bowl XLIII representative.
No, there was never a difference in the football size or regulations between the AFC and NFC. This would be too hard to regulate since the AFC and NFC teams play each other so often.
No, they couldn't. The Superbowl is a game between the best team in the two different conferences, the AFC and the NFC. The Rams and Eagles are both in the NFC so they couldn't play each other in the big game.
A team from the AFC (American Football Conference) and the NFC (National Football Conference) play against each other in the Super Bowl. They are the only two conferences in the NFL.
No. The AFC division they play in 2010 is the AFC West.
No. The superbowl has always been the NFC champion vs the AFC champion. The Raiders and the Patriots are both in the AFC, therefore it is not possible for them to play in the superbowl
Yes, they can. The Super Bowl pits the NFC winner vs. the AFC winner, and the Vikings are in the NFC, while the Steelers are in the AFC. In fact, these two teams played against each other in Super Bowl IX.