Seventy years of eras · one spin
NFL team randomizer
One tap lands a random franchise era — any city, any era, back to the fifties. A real spin over 103 eras of pro football, not just 32 current logos. Use it for build-a-team challenges, filters, or bar arguments.
- Six decades of history
- Real season stats
- New board daily
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Try it right here — one seat left on this roster. Pick the closer.
Why eras instead of teams?
A random team gives you a logo. A random franchise era gives you a squad — the exact years a roster was worth arguing about. Every era here is real, city and years only, from title runs of the fifties to last season’s contenders — a franchise’s older, more storied windows land flagged as legend eras, in gold.
Take it further
This spinner is the first move of a full game: spin an era, draft from its real roster with real season statistics, fill twelve seats, and watch the season play out week by week — and try to build an undefeated NFL team. Draft a board, read how to play, or see how the era-fair ratings work.
Questions people actually ask
How does the NFL team randomizer work?
One tap spins across 103 real franchise eras — a city and a window of years, not just one of the 32 current logos. It lands on a specific era of a specific team, the way that roster actually looked. Spin as often as you like.
Can I use it to pick a random NFL team to build around?
That’s the idea. Landing on an era hands you a real roster to draft — tap “Draft a full board with it” and you’re spinning that team’s actual players, with real season numbers on every card.
Is this the “build a 17-0 team” filter?
Same idea, played for real. The AR face-filter version is a video effect; here the randomizer spins you a franchise era, and taking it into the game drafts that era’s actual roster across twelve seats and simulates the season — so you can genuinely build a 17-0 team and try to go undefeated.
Does it include old and relocated teams?
Yes. The pool runs back to the 1950s, and because every era is city-and-years, a franchise shows up under each home it has had — Oakland, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas each carry their own eras of the same line.
What’s a “legend era”?
Each franchise has several windows in the pool — recent teams and older ones. The classic, deep-history eras land flagged as legend eras, in gold: the oldest and most storied rosters here.
Is this a random NFL team wheel or generator?
Both, in effect — one tap spins like a wheel across 103 real eras and generates your team, no wheel-building or list-pasting needed. The difference from a plain spinner is what it lands on: a real roster you can draft seat by seat and take through a simulated season.
Is the spin actually random?
Yes — every era in the pool has the same shot on each tap. No streak-fixing, no house favorites.