The NFL-AFL Rivalry and Merger

The launch of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960 ignited fierce competition with the NFL, as both leagues battled for top talent, fans, and television contracts. This rivalry elevated the game’s profile and escalated player salaries. In 1967, the leagues agreed to hold a championship game, which became the iconic Super Bowl.
The pivotal AFL-NFL merger was finalized in 1970, unifying the leagues under the NFL banner and creating the modern two-conference system (AFC and NFC). This merger not only stabilized professional football but also laid the groundwork for the NFL’s continued expansion and dominance in American sports.