American Football Conference

American Football Conference
American Football Conference logo
(2010–present)
FormerlyAmerican Football League (AFL)
LeagueNational Football League
SportAmerican football
Founded1970
No. of teams16
Most recent
champion
New England Patriots (12th title)
Most titlesNew England Patriots (12 titles)

The American Football Conference (AFC) is one of the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL), the highest level of professional American football in the United States. The AFC and its counterpart, the National Football Conference (NFC), each have 16 teams organized into four divisions. Both conferences were created as part of the 1970 merger between the National Football League, and the American Football League (AFL). All ten of the AFL teams, and three NFL teams, became members of the new AFC, with the remaining thirteen NFL teams forming the NFC. A series of league expansions and division realignments have occurred since the merger, thus making the current total of 16 teams in each conference. The current AFC champions are the New England Patriots, who defeated the Denver Broncos in the 2025 season's AFC Championship Game for their twelfth conference championship.

As of 2025 the AFC only has one defined officer, the president, which is essentially an honorary position with few powers and mostly ceremonial duties, including awarding the conference championship trophy.