National Football Conference (American Football Conference (AFC))-East History ,Informations and Facts.
League: NFL - National Fotaball League
Confederation: AFC-East
Divisions: East
National Football Conference (American Football Conference (AFC))-East - History ,Informations and Facts:
The American Football Conference – Eastern Division or AFC East is a division of the National Football League's American Football Conference. There are four members: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots (representing Boston, formerly known as the Boston Patriots through 1970), and New York Jets (formerly nicknamed the Titans through 1962). All are former members of the American Football League (AFL), three of which are charter members of the AFL (the Dolphins were an AFL expansion team added in 1966).The division was formed in 1960 as the AFL Eastern Division. The Bills, Patriots, and (New York) Titans were joined by the Houston Oilers in the original alignment, with the Dolphins joining in 1966. The division was absorbed nearly intact with the AFL-NFL Merger in 1970, but Houston was moved to the AFC Central (formerly the NFL Century Division, now the AFC North) and replaced by the closer Baltimore Colts (from the NFL Coastal Division, which became the NFC West). Despite relocating to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1984, the Colts continued to play in the AFC East until NFL expansion from 31 to 32 teams with the addition of the Houston Texans and 2002 re-alignment when they were moved to the AFC South (the successor franchise to the Oilers, the Tennessee Titans, is also in the AFC South).Although Miami is farther south than the home cities of the other three teams, all of which are in the Northeast, all four AFC East teams have historical rivalries among them, dating from their years in the AFL during the 1960s.None of the AFC East teams currently plays within the central city of their metropolitan area:All of the teams are or were coached by a 1st or second generation member of the Bill Parcells Coaching Tree, the Patriots have Bill Belichick, the Dolphins have Tony Sparano, the Jets had Eric Mangini (who served as an assistant with both Belichick and Parcells) and the Bills had Dick Jauron (fired on November 17, 2009), who served as an assistant with former Parcells assistant Tom Coughlin. The Jets are now coached by Rex Ryan and the Bills are now coached by Chan Gailey.Parcells himself coached the Patriots (1993–6) and the Jets (1997–9) and was Vice President of Football Operations for the Dolphins until summer, 2010.ESPN's Chris Berman often calls this division the "AFC Adams" due to its geographical similarity to the old Adams Division of the NHL, now known as the Northeast Division.Along with the AFC (formerly AFL) West, the AFC East is the oldest NFL division in terms of creation date (1960).1960–62Four of the teams above are enfranchised in the American Football League's Eastern Division.1963–65New York Titans renamed New York Jets.1966–69Miami Dolphins enfranchised.1970Due to the AFL-NFL Merger, the AFL Eastern Division becomes AFC East. Baltimore Colts moved in from the Coastal Division (renamed NFC West). Houston moved to AFC Central.1971–83Boston moved to Foxborough as New England Patriots.1984–2001Baltimore moved to Indianapolis.2002–presentIndianapolis moved to the AFC South division.* – A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored.1 The Bills tied the Patriots for their 1963 regular season division title, but lost the ensuing playoff game. 2 Known as the Baltimore Colts before 1984. Realigned into the AFC South beginning with the 2002 NFL season. 3 Won Super Bowl V as member of AFC East. 4 Realigned into the AFC Central in 1970, and into the AFC South in 2002. Known as Tennessee Oilers from 1997–98, and Tennessee Titans since 1999.
League teams:
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots
New York Jets
Confederation: AFC-East
Divisions: East
National Football Conference (American Football Conference (AFC))-East - History ,Informations and Facts:
The American Football Conference – Eastern Division or AFC East is a division of the National Football League's American Football Conference. There are four members: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots (representing Boston, formerly known as the Boston Patriots through 1970), and New York Jets (formerly nicknamed the Titans through 1962). All are former members of the American Football League (AFL), three of which are charter members of the AFL (the Dolphins were an AFL expansion team added in 1966).The division was formed in 1960 as the AFL Eastern Division. The Bills, Patriots, and (New York) Titans were joined by the Houston Oilers in the original alignment, with the Dolphins joining in 1966. The division was absorbed nearly intact with the AFL-NFL Merger in 1970, but Houston was moved to the AFC Central (formerly the NFL Century Division, now the AFC North) and replaced by the closer Baltimore Colts (from the NFL Coastal Division, which became the NFC West). Despite relocating to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1984, the Colts continued to play in the AFC East until NFL expansion from 31 to 32 teams with the addition of the Houston Texans and 2002 re-alignment when they were moved to the AFC South (the successor franchise to the Oilers, the Tennessee Titans, is also in the AFC South).Although Miami is farther south than the home cities of the other three teams, all of which are in the Northeast, all four AFC East teams have historical rivalries among them, dating from their years in the AFL during the 1960s.None of the AFC East teams currently plays within the central city of their metropolitan area:All of the teams are or were coached by a 1st or second generation member of the Bill Parcells Coaching Tree, the Patriots have Bill Belichick, the Dolphins have Tony Sparano, the Jets had Eric Mangini (who served as an assistant with both Belichick and Parcells) and the Bills had Dick Jauron (fired on November 17, 2009), who served as an assistant with former Parcells assistant Tom Coughlin. The Jets are now coached by Rex Ryan and the Bills are now coached by Chan Gailey.Parcells himself coached the Patriots (1993–6) and the Jets (1997–9) and was Vice President of Football Operations for the Dolphins until summer, 2010.ESPN's Chris Berman often calls this division the "AFC Adams" due to its geographical similarity to the old Adams Division of the NHL, now known as the Northeast Division.Along with the AFC (formerly AFL) West, the AFC East is the oldest NFL division in terms of creation date (1960).1960–62Four of the teams above are enfranchised in the American Football League's Eastern Division.1963–65New York Titans renamed New York Jets.1966–69Miami Dolphins enfranchised.1970Due to the AFL-NFL Merger, the AFL Eastern Division becomes AFC East. Baltimore Colts moved in from the Coastal Division (renamed NFC West). Houston moved to AFC Central.1971–83Boston moved to Foxborough as New England Patriots.1984–2001Baltimore moved to Indianapolis.2002–presentIndianapolis moved to the AFC South division.* – A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored.1 The Bills tied the Patriots for their 1963 regular season division title, but lost the ensuing playoff game. 2 Known as the Baltimore Colts before 1984. Realigned into the AFC South beginning with the 2002 NFL season. 3 Won Super Bowl V as member of AFC East. 4 Realigned into the AFC Central in 1970, and into the AFC South in 2002. Known as Tennessee Oilers from 1997–98, and Tennessee Titans since 1999.
League teams:
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots
New York Jets
