The American Football Conference (AFC) is one of the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL), the other being the National Football Conference (NFC). Every year, the winner of the AFC Championship Game receives the Lamar Hunt Trophy and gets to play against the winner of the NFC Championship Game in the Super Bowl. As of 2010, the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have won the AFC Championship Game seven times, have won the most AFC Championship Games. The most recent champion is the Kansas City Chiefs.
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| History |
- League history
- Executive history
- Championship history
- AFL Championship (1960–1969)
- NFL Championship (1920–1969)
- Playoff Bowl
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| Other |
- Owners
- Officials
- Properties
- Stadiums (chronology)
- Timeline
- Defunct franchises
- Franchise moves and mergers
- Los Angeles team history
- Records
- individual
- team
- Super Bowl
- All time win–loss
- Last undefeated
- Awards
- All-Pro
- Numbers (retired)
- Hall of Fame
- Lore
- Nicknames
- AFL
- International
- Foreign players
- London
- Toronto
- List of games played outside the U.S.
- Media
- Management Council
- Competition Committee
- Collective Bargaining Agreement
- NFLPA
- Player conduct
- Suspensions
- Player misconduct
- Combine
- Draft
- Training camp
- Rivalries
- NFL Foundation
- Tied games
- Canceled games
- Lockouts
- Controversies
- Cheerleading
- Mascots
- Color Rush
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