Template:Infobox NFL game/doc

Infobox NFL game incorporates the following templates (i.e. all the templates listed [ here] ). Please use the most appropriate name when placing this template on a page.


 * Infobox ArenaBowl
 * Infobox AFLChamp
 * Infobox Belgian Bowl
 * Infobox NFL championship game
 * Infobox Pro Bowl
 * Infobox Super Bowl
 * Infobox UFLchamp
 * Infobox World Bowl
 * Infobox gridiron football single game
 * Infobox NFL single game
 * Infobox ArenaFootballSingleGameHeader

Usage
This template is meant to be used for any professional American football game. For annual matches such as the Super Bowl or the Pro Bowl, the type parameter is used to define certain game-specific titles and wikilinks.

The name parameter is used to give the title of the game, but when used in conjunction with type only the specific number/numeral is necessary. For example, XX used in conjunction with sb would be used for Super Bowl XX. For regular matches, type is not required but necessitates using the full title of the game for name.

Type codes

 * ab  = Arena Bowl
 * aflc = AFL Championship Game
 * bb  = Belgian Bowl
 * nflc = NFL Championship game
 * pb  = Pro Bowl
 * sb  = Super Bowl
 * wb  = World Bowl
 * uflc = UFL Championship Game

General game


Pro Bowl


Parameters

 * type: Code to indicate which type of game this is. Refer to chart below.
 * title: Title of game (only if "type" is null)
 * name: The roman numeral, number, or year of the particular game
 * image: The filename of the uploaded image of the game's logo
 * visitor: The club that was designated as the visiting team
 * home: The club that was designated as the home team
 * visitor_abbr: Abbreviation of the club that was designated as the visiting team
 * home_abbr: Abbreviation of the club that was designated as the home team
 * visitor_conf: Conference of the club that was designated as the visiting team
 * home_conf: Conference of the club that was designated as the home team
 * visitor_place: Place/ranking of the visiting team, if applicable
 * home_place: Place/ranking of the home team, if applicable
 * visitor_qtr1: Visiting team's 1st quarter score
 * visitor_qtr2: Visiting team's 2nd quarter score
 * visitor_qtr3: Visiting team's 3rd quarter score
 * visitor_qtr4: Visiting team's 4th quarter score
 * home_qtr1: Home team's 1st quarter score
 * home_qtr2: Home team's 2nd quarter score
 * home_qtr3: Home team's 3rd quarter score
 * home_qtr4: Home team's 4th quarter score
 * date: Date the game was played
 * stadium: Venue where the games was held
 * city: City where the game was held
 * odds: The odds of the game.
 * attendance: Game's attendance
 * MVP: Game's most valuable player (MVP). Team (if necessary) provided by MVPteam
 * MVP2: The Co-MVP, if there is one. Team (if valid) provided by MVP2team
 * offensiveMVP: The Offensive MVP of the game. Team (if valid) provided by offMVPteam
 * defensiveMVP: The Defensive MVP of the game. Team (if valid) provided by defMVPteam
 * anthem: Who sang the national anthem
 * coin_toss: Who participated in the opening coin toss ceremony
 * referee: Who officiated the game
 * HOFers: Eventual Hall of Fame players who participated in the game
 * halftime: Haltime performances
 * network: TV network who broadcast the game in the United States
 * announcers: Game announcers of the U.S. broadcast
 * rating: Nielsen ratings of the U.S. broadcast
 * share: Market share the U.S. broadcast
 * commercial: Cost of 30-sec commercial (USD)
 * radio: Radio network who broadcast the game in the United States
 * radioannouncers: Radio game announcers of the U.S. broadcast
 * last: Links to the last instance of this game. If using a valid "type", then supply the name (i.e. game number, year). Otherwise, supply the whole link, without brackets.
 * next: Links to the next instance of this game. If using a valid "type", then supply the name (i.e. game number, year). Otherwise, supply the whole link, without brackets.

Examples
To be added for each type code.