North American Football League (CJets)

The North American Football League, also known as the NAFL, is an American football league consisting of 22 teams in five countries. Those four countries are the Chicago Republic, Texavia, Canotia, North Quebec, and Huatancun. Every season, the top 12 teams in the league, top 6 from each conference, advance to the playoffs. There are four rounds of the playoffs; the wild card round, quarterfinals, semifinals, and the Americana Bowl. The winner of the Americana Bowl wins the Americana Bowl Trophy. As of 2019, the latest winner of the Americana Bowl were the Kansas City Chiefs, who won it against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. As of 2019, the team with the most Americana Bowl Trophies is the Toronto Argonauts, who have won seventeen. The Americana Bowl is hosted in a chosen venue across the league. The 2020 Americana Bowl was held in the Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto, and the 2021 Americana Bowl will be held in the Lakeside Stadium in Saguenay.

The North American Football League was founded in 1920, with eight teams. The league originally had teams in only the Chicago Republic, Texavia and Canotia, but it eventually expanded to North Quebec and Huatancun. The first eight teams were the Chicago Bears, the Ohio Buckeyes, the Cleveland Browns, the Indianapolis Colts, the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas Longhorns, the Toronto Argonauts, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

The North American Football League has its headquarters in Chicago City.

Teams
The North American Football League has 24 teams, 12 in the CFC, and 12 in the AFC. There are 9 teams in the Chicago Republic, 6 teams in Texavia, 4 teams in Canotia, 3 teams in North Quebec and 2 teams in Huatancun.