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“He is protecting his legacy” – Analyst Takes a Dig at Aaron Rodgers

Analyst Colin Cowherd discusses why the legacy of Green Bay Packers' Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, is what it is and how is protecting it.
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“I Lost My Way Along the Way” – Dallas Cowboys’ DE Opens up on his Off-Field Issues

In the last four years, Dallas Cowboys player Aldon Smith has been trying to pick his life back together. Back in 2012, he got arrested for driving
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“Doesn’t have an Arm Like Brady” – Former Bucs quarterback rates Jarrett Stidham

Former Quarterback and analyst Chris Simms recently announced his ranking for New England Patriots' Quarterback Jarrett Stidham.
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“Tom Brady will win the conference” – Analyst Makes Bold Prediction About Tom Brady and Drew Brees’s Rivalry

With Tom Brady and Drew Brees both in the same NFC division from this season, the duel to the throne has only gotten more intense.
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“I Expect Him to Start in Week 1” -Former QB Backs Tua Tagovailoa to Start for Miami Dolphins

Miami Dophins' top draft pick Tua Tagovailoa has received the backing a former QB and top draft pick to be the starter in game week 1
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“Patrick Mahomes Should Get a Percentage”- Analyst Argues Against Signing a Number

With Patrick Mahomes eligible for a contract extension an analyst opines that the Kansas City Chiefs QB should not sign for a particluar number

“They Have Been Unheard” – Joe Burrow Speaks Out Against Police Brutality

2020 NFL top draft pick Joe Burrow became the latest sports personality to speak out against the brutal lyncing of George Floyd by the police.
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Green Bay Packers Coach Reveals that Jordan Love was Not a First Choice Target

At 36, Aaron Rodgers is far from a spring chicken, in spite of being a talented player. So, like every business venture, the Green Bay Packers had to plan
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“We didn’t have fans anyway” – Denver Broncos’ Melvin Gordon Responds to the Possibility of Fanless Stadiums

Cornerback Melvin Gordon light-heartedly joked about how he got used to playing without fans during his time with the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Carson Wentz and Russell Wilson Have Contrasting Fortunes in Forbes List

Recently, Forbes unveiled their list of richest athletes of 2020. NFL quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Russell Wilson had different...

“Those Guys are Definitely Blessed”: DeAndre Hopkins Reveals Why he’s Better than Michael Thomas and Julio Jones

Two months ago, the Houston Texans traded DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals. Now, the 27-year old is eager to show his new fans
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“We went with the best player”- Matt LaFleur on Why Green Bay Packers Drafted Jordan Love

Green Bay Packers Head Coach, Matt LaFleur, explains why the team drafted quarterback Jordan Love depsite already having Aaron Rodgers
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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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