There have been many changes in pro NFL leading to what it is now. Modern day pro football developed from rugby between 1869 and 1876. In 1876 the first rules for American football were written. This is when Walter Camp, who became known as the father of American football, first became involved with pro football. The first pro NFL player was made in 1982, William Heffelfinger. Then in 1898 a pro NFL touchdown was changed from four points to five points and changed again in 1912 from five points to six points.
Arizona Cardinals who got their name in 1994 after changing their name 6 times between 1899 and 1994 this pro football team remains the oldest continuing operation in football. In 1904 the field goal was changed from five points to four points and changed again in 1909 from four points to three points. The forward pass was not legalized in NFL until 1906. In 1933 the American Professional Football Association changed its name to the National Football League.
There are two Conferences in pro football, one being the American Football Conference and the second being the National Football Conference. These conferences were created in 1970 after the NFL merged with it's competing top-level league, the AFL (American Football League). All the teams in the NFC are either expansion teams created after the merger, or were in the NFL before the merger.
Three pro football teams that were in the NFL moved to the AFC the year of the merger so both conferences would have equal number of teams. Other than those three teams, all the AFC teams were in the AFL or are expansion teams created after the merger.
In modern day pro NFL there are a total of 32 teams and they play 16 games in a single season.
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