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“Bury The Old Cam Newton” – Former NFL Player’s Advice To New England Patriots Quarterback

Former Seattle Seahawks man Nate Burleson has an interesting suggestion for the Patriots' new star quarterback - Cam Newton.

“I Can Still Make Plays and Dominate” Sidelined Wide Receiver Looking at a Comeback with New England Patriots

Former New York Jets wideout is reportedly in talks with New England Patriots over a potential move ahead of the 2020 season.

Former NFL player Picks Saquon Barkley Over Christian McCaffrey As Top Running Back In The League

Former NFL player-turned-analyst, Emmanuel Acho, compares the top two running backs in the league, Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey.

“Waiting for the League to Figure Some Things Out”- Aaron Rodgers Reveals Doubts Ahead of 2020 NFL Season

Green Bay Packers' legendary quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, reveals his concerns surrounding the upcoming 2020 NFL season amid a global pandemic.
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“Even if it Means Leaning into the Role as a Villain”- Houston Texans Man Predicts Defining Season for Jamal Adams

NFL's Michael Thomas says Jamal Adams could emulate Richard Sherman this year, even it means becoming the 'villain' on the field.
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“Cam Newton and Bill Belichick a Recipe for Disaster” – Former Carolina Panthers Man Makes Scary Prediction

Former teammate to Cam Newton from Carolina Panthers, Greg Van Roten, warns NFL teams about a new deadly partnership brewing in New England.

“Philip Rivers Doesn’t Need To Put Up Patrick Mahomes-type Numbers” – NFL Analyst Makes Strong Point

NFL Network correspondent, Matt Taylor, suggests newly-acquired quarterback Philip Rivers was the missing piece in the puzzle for Indianapolis Colts.

“Lamar Jackson Would Have To Do Something We’ve Never seen” – Former NFL Player Reveals Expectations From MVP

Former Philadelphia Eagles' man Emmanuel Acho talks about the massive expectations fans have from reigning NFL MVP, Lamar Jackson.

Former New England Patriots Wide Receiver Put Up his Super Bowl Ring for Auction

NFL wide receiver Josh Gordon has been notorious for performance-enhancing substance abuse. Now, he is seeking redemption, however he recently...
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‘You Have An MVP Caliber Quarterback’ – NFL Analyst Tips Detroit Lions As Playoff Contenders

NFL Network analyst - Bucky Brooks - heaps praise on Matthew Stafford as he labels Detroit Lions as potential playoff contenders this year.

“Take The Sack, Throw It Away” – Former NFL GM Points Out Major Flaw From Kyler Murray Rookie Year

Former Washington Redskins and Houston Texans GM, Charles Casserly, highlighted a major area of improvement for Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray.

“Russell Wilson is at the Best of His Game” – Seattle Seahawks Coach Lauds Star Quarterback

Seatlle Seahawks' Head Coach, Pete Carroll, heaps praise on star quarterback Russell Wilson ahead of the 2020 NFL season.

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History

In August 1920, representatives from four states: Akron, Canton, Cleveland, and Dayton, held a meeting and formed the American Professional Football Conference (APFC) to improve footballing standards in the country. A month later, they formed the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and played a league with 14 teams. In 1922, they changed the name to the National Football League (NFL).

In 1960, a new professional league, the American Football League (AFL) started as a competition against the NFL. After six years, in 1966, the two leagues announced a merger that would take effect in 1970. During the four years between the announcement and the actual merger, the leagues started playing a Championship game which was called The Super Bowl. Since then, the two leagues have been recognized as two separate conferences within the same league, the NFL.

Participating teams

There are 32 teams in the NFL divided equally into two conferences: National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). Each conference is further divided into 4 divisions: East, North, South, and West, with each division containing four teams.

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