What is it for a bowl?

The National Football League collects the best players from the best teams every season for All Star. This competition is known as for Bowl. Its official name is AFC-NFC for Bowl because players from American football conference and national football conferences competitions. It's, no super bowl, it's the last game of every season.

There is some confusion where this tradition has begun, since different versions of the competition have been played over the years. Before AFC and NFC even existed, all the stars that were called for Bowls were played. According to the official NFL History George Marshall website, this idea is attributed. He also created the concept of championship games.

The first game called Bowl appeared in 1939. It was a competition among all stars selected from the whole league and the NFL team this season. New York Giants defeated All Stars. Tradition continued for the next five years and defeated Washington Redskins for Bowl All Stars in the last year.

It would be almost ten years before Bowl became a standard part of every football season, in 1951. Nearly two decades later, the best of the US conference and the National Conference, or "East and Western", played in for Bowl. However, during the short span of the American Football League (AFL), they once revived the older version. Champs AFL, Buffalo Bills, lost with all the stars. A few years later, in 1970, AFL and NFL became one.

The first AFC-NFC for Bowl, a version that was still used to this day, was played in 1971 and approached the 1970 season. The fact that the season starts and ends in different years can join the confusion in which the year is properly listed as the first year for Bowl. Also, feel the first year when Bowl was played in Honolulu, its location since 1980, as the year of its foundation.

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