Afc
American Football Conference.
American Foxhound Club.
Association Football Club.
automatic flight control.
automatic frequency control.
Contemporary Examples
He marked the eighth player to be lost from the 1994 AFC Champions.
Junior Seau and Life After Sports Doug Glanville May 4, 2012
For two consecutive seasons, the Jets were on the verge, going as far as the AFC championship game in both 2009 and 2010.
The Broncos Sell Their Future: Tim Tebow Heads to New York Jets Allen Barra March 20, 2012
On Jan. 21, 2007, at the AFC conference championship, it was happening again.
Ashamed to Buy The Secret? Try These Books Instead! Alec Nevala-Lee June 4, 2012
When the AFC team scores 30 points or more—as Denver has twice—GDP growth averaged 3.4 percent.
Want a Super Bowl Boost for the Economy? Root for Seattle. Mark Lieberman February 1, 2014
Put it this way: If the Jets beat the Steelers on Sunday night, they will have won the AFC East title for only the third time.
The Jets: Rex Ryan, Mark Sanchez, and Their Freak Show Season Allen Barra January 21, 2011
When the AFC team is held to two touchdowns or less—as Denver has been three times—GDP growth averaged 3.7 percent.
Want a Super Bowl Boost for the Economy? Root for Seattle. Mark Lieberman February 1, 2014
abbreviation
Air Force Cross
Association Football Club
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American Football Conference
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afcs automatic flight control system