Here’s a list of current NFL teams along with some interesting facts about each:
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Arizona Cardinals
- The Cardinals are the oldest continuously run professional football team in the United States, tracing their history back to 1898.
- They are the only NFL team to have played in the state of Arizona since the league’s inception in 1920.
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Atlanta Falcons
- The Falcons were the first NFL team to have a live mascot when they introduced a live falcon named “Freddie Falcon” in 1966.
- Atlanta hosted Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIV.
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Baltimore Ravens
- The Ravens were established in 1996 after Art Modell, the owner of the Cleveland Browns, moved the team to Baltimore.
- The team’s name was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem “The Raven,” as Poe lived and died in Baltimore.
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Buffalo Bills
- The Bills are the only NFL team to play home games in New York State outside of the New York metropolitan area.
- Buffalo played in four consecutive Super Bowls from 1990 to 1993 but unfortunately lost all four.
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Carolina Panthers
- The Panthers played their inaugural season in 1995 and reached the Super Bowl in their second season, making them the youngest franchise to do so.
- Carolina is the only NFL team to have two states (North Carolina and South Carolina) represented in its fan base.
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Chicago Bears
- The Bears are one of the two remaining founding NFL teams still in existence, dating back to 1920.
- They have won nine NFL championships, including one Super Bowl title in 1985, widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in NFL history.
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Cincinnati Bengals
- The Bengals were founded by Paul Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and namesake of the Cleveland Browns.
- Cincinnati advanced to the Super Bowl twice in franchise history but has yet to win a championship.
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Cleveland Browns
- The Browns were one of the original eight teams in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and joined the NFL in 1950.
- Cleveland’s fans are known for their passionate support despite the team’s struggles in recent decades.
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Dallas Cowboys
- The Cowboys are often referred to as “America’s Team” due to their large national following.
- They have appeared in eight Super Bowls, tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots for the most appearances.
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Denver Broncos
- The Broncos have reached eight Super Bowls and won three championships in 1997, 1998, and 2015.
- Denver’s stadium, Empower Field at Mile High, is known for its high altitude, which can be challenging for visiting teams.
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Detroit Lions
- The Lions are one of four current NFL teams that have never appeared in a Super Bowl.
- Detroit hosts an annual Thanksgiving Day game, a tradition dating back to 1934.
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Green Bay Packers
- The Packers are the only community-owned, non-profit team in the major professional sports leagues in the United States.
- Green Bay has won four Super Bowl titles, including the first two Super Bowls ever played.
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Houston Texans
- The Texans joined the NFL in 2002 as an expansion team, becoming the league’s 32nd franchise.
- Houston’s mascot, Toro, is a bull representing the city’s ties to the cattle industry.
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Indianapolis Colts
- The Colts were originally based in Baltimore and were known as the Baltimore Colts before moving to Indianapolis in 1984.
- Indianapolis has won two Super Bowls, with quarterback Peyton Manning leading the team to victory in Super Bowl XLI.
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Jacksonville Jaguars
- The Jaguars entered the NFL in 1995 as an expansion team and played their first season with teal as their primary color.
- Jacksonville’s stadium, TIAA Bank Field, features one of the largest video scoreboards in the NFL.
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Kansas City Chiefs
- The Chiefs were founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans before relocating to Kansas City in 1963.
- Kansas City won their first Super Bowl in 1970 and claimed their second title in 2020 behind quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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Las Vegas Raiders
- The Raiders were originally based in Oakland and Los Angeles before relocating to Las Vegas in 2020.
- Las Vegas is known for its vibrant fan base and “Black Hole” section at home games.
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Los Angeles Chargers
- The Chargers played in Los Angeles during their inaugural season in 1960 before moving to San Diego until 2016 and then returning to Los Angeles.
- Los Angeles is the second-largest city in the United States and has a diverse and passionate sports fan base.
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Los Angeles Rams
- The Rams have a storied history, including a stint in St. Louis before returning to Los Angeles in 2016.
- Los Angeles hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022, played at SoFi Stadium, the home of the Rams and Chargers.
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Miami Dolphins
- The Dolphins are the only NFL team to have a perfect season, going 17-0 in 1972 and winning Super Bowl VII.
- Miami is known for its warm weather and has hosted multiple Super Bowls.
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Minnesota Vikings
- The Vikings joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960 and have won one NFL championship but have yet to win a Super Bowl.
- Minnesota’s U.S. Bank Stadium features a unique transparent roof and hosted Super Bowl LII in 2018.
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New England Patriots
- The Patriots have won six Super Bowl titles since 2001, establishing themselves as one of the most successful franchises in NFL history.
- New England’s dynasty was led by quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick.
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New Orleans Saints
- The Saints were founded in 1967 and have become a beloved part of the New Orleans community.
- New Orleans won their first Super Bowl in 2010, bringing joy to the city after Hurricane Katrina.
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New York Giants
- The Giants have won four Super Bowl titles, including two memorable victories over the New England Patriots.
- New York’s MetLife Stadium is the only NFL stadium shared by two teams (Giants and Jets).
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New York Jets
- The Jets won Super Bowl III in 1969 behind quarterback Joe Namath, famously guaranteeing victory before the game.
- New York is known for its intense sports media coverage and passionate fan base.
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Philadelphia Eagles
- The Eagles won their first Super Bowl in 2018, defeating the New England Patriots in a dramatic game.
- Philadelphia’s fans are known for their fervent support and the “Eagles’ Nest” at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Pittsburgh Steelers
- The Steelers have won the most Super Bowl titles (six) in NFL history, with a legacy of dominating defense and iconic players.
- Pittsburgh’s fans are known as the “Terrible Towel” waving crowd, a tradition started by broadcaster Myron Cope.