1970 NAFL season (Jayverse)

The 1970 NAFL season was the 51st regular season of the North American Football League, and the first one after the AFL–NFL merger which rebranded from the National Football League. it was also the first season that Monday Night Football is broadcast on UBC.

Expanding to 40 for 1970
With the league expanding to 40 Teams due to AFL-NFL Merger, the League will now change from Leagues to Conferences in which the American Football League becomes the American Football Conference while National Football League become the National Football Conference as a result the St. Louis Gunners moved from the NFC South to the NFC North which is now the NFC Midwest while the Toronto Huskies moved to the NFC East while the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers moved to the AFC North while Kansas City Kings moved to the AFC West, The Dallas Texans moved from the NFC West to the NFC South as the league expands to 8 More Teams, The NFC North expands to Indianapolis, IN with the team being called the Indianapolis Racers and will be owned by the Hulman Family, The NFC South will have 3 new teams by adding the New Orleans Saints, Jacksonville Sharks and the Kentucky Bourbons (which were owned by a group who owned the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA led by John Y. Brown, Jr. and Mike Storen) and the Western Division Expanded to add 2 teams in the Pacific Northwest United States with the Seattle Orcas and the Portland Storm.

As for the American Football Conference it finally gained a team in Texas as the Houston Oilers will begin play in the AFC South and the AFC East expanded to Brooklyn, NY as the Brooklyn Kings will play in the Division rounding it out the New York Titans changed their name into the New York Jets to complete the Big Change.