Current Teams
Since 2002, the AFC has comprised 16 teams, organized into four divisions each containing four teams: East, North, South, and West.
Division | Team | City/Town | Stadium |
---|---|---|---|
East | Buffalo Bills | Orchard Park, NY | Ralph Wilson Stadium and Rogers Centre (1 game per year) |
Miami Dolphins | Miami Gardens, FL | Sun Life Stadium | |
New England Patriots | Foxborough, MA | Gillette Stadium | |
New York Jets | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium | |
North | Baltimore Ravens | Baltimore, MD | M&T Bank Stadium |
Cincinnati Bengals | Cincinnati, OH | Paul Brown Stadium | |
Cleveland Browns | Cleveland, OH | Cleveland Browns Stadium | |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Pittsburgh, PA | Heinz Field | |
South | Houston Texans | Houston, TX | Reliant Stadium |
Indianapolis Colts | Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium | |
Jacksonville Jaguars | Jacksonville, FL | EverBank Field | |
Tennessee Titans | Nashville, TN | LP Field | |
West | Denver Broncos | Denver, CO | Sports Authority Field at Mile High |
Kansas City Chiefs | Kansas City, MO | Arrowhead Stadium | |
Oakland Raiders | Oakland, CA | O.co Coliseum | |
San Diego Chargers | San Diego, CA | Qualcomm Stadium |
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