It is currently divided into five divisions: Eastern, Northern, Midwest, Southern, and Western. Every January or February (following the season's conclusion), two teams, champions of the regular season and the League's Playoffs, compete in the Super Bowl, the annual championship game. The first game, Super Bowl I (SB-I) was played in January 1967, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, between the San Francisco 49ers and the Boston Patriots. The current champions are the Milwaukee Flyers, who defeated the Boston Patriots (35 to 14) to win Super Bowl XXXI at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis.
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| - It is currently divided into five divisions: Eastern, Northern, Midwest, Southern, and Western. Every January or February (following the season's conclusion), two teams, champions of the regular season and the League's Playoffs, compete in the Super Bowl, the annual championship game. The first game, Super Bowl I (SB-I) was played in January 1967, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, between the San Francisco 49ers and the Boston Patriots. The current champions are the Milwaukee Flyers, who defeated the Boston Patriots (35 to 14) to win Super Bowl XXXI at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis.
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| - It is currently divided into five divisions: Eastern, Northern, Midwest, Southern, and Western. Every January or February (following the season's conclusion), two teams, champions of the regular season and the League's Playoffs, compete in the Super Bowl, the annual championship game. The first game, Super Bowl I (SB-I) was played in January 1967, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, between the San Francisco 49ers and the Boston Patriots. The current champions are the Milwaukee Flyers, who defeated the Boston Patriots (35 to 14) to win Super Bowl XXXI at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis.
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