NFL Championships
The term "NFL Championships" refers to the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), which determines the league champion. Historically, the NFL Championship Game was played before the Super Bowl era, with the first game held in 1933. The Super Bowl, introduced in 1967, now serves as the championship game, featuring the winners of the AFC and NFC conferences.
The NFL Championship has evolved over the years, with the Super Bowl becoming one of the most-watched sporting events globally. Teams compete throughout the regular season and playoffs to earn a spot in this prestigious game, showcasing the best talent in professional football.