The NFL’s Expansion and New Franchises

In the decades following the AFL-NFL merger, the league embarked on an ambitious expansion, introducing new franchises in cities across the United States. Teams like the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers joined in the 1970s, while later additions included the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars in the 1990s.
Expansion drafts allowed these new franchises to build competitive rosters, increasing league parity and fan engagement. By reaching new markets and cultivating diverse fan bases, the NFL solidified its status as a truly national league. Learn more about franchise history at the Pro Football Hall of Fame Teams page.