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+1 +1John Constantine Unitas (Happy Birthday!) OC
John Constantine Unitas, nicknamed "Johnny U" and "The Golden Arm", was an American football player in the National Football League (NFL). He spent the majority of his career playing for the Baltimore Colts. He was a record-setting quarterback, and the NFL's most valuable player in 1959, 1964, and 1967. For 52 years he held the record for most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (set between 1956 and 1960), until broken in 2012 by Drew Brees. Unitas was the prototype of the modern era marquee quarterback, with a strong passing game, media fanfare, and widespread popularity. He has been consistently listed as one of the greatest NFL...
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+10 +1The Story of New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft
The New England Patriots are playing in the Super Bowl. Again. This will be the Patriots’ 10th Super Bowl appearance since 1996. The 2018 season was the 18th consecutive year in which the Patriots have finished above .500. The Patriots have gone to the playoffs all but five times in the past 24 years. That is 80% of the time. No other American football team has ever accomplished this feat. Edward DeBartolo Jr.’s (1980s-1990s) San Francisco 49ers are a distant second. The 49ers went to the playoffs 15 times in DeBartolo’s 23-year tenure. That was 65% of the time.
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+12 +110-year-old proves Tom Brady is a cheater, wins science fair
The science is ironclad: Tom Brady is a cheater, according to a 10-year-old’s fair-winning project. Ace Davis, who attends Millcreek Elementary in Lexington, Ky., wanted to do something different for his experiment. With the help of his mom and his sister, Davis set out to prove Brady and the New England Patriots cheated by conspiring to deflate footballs during the AFC Championship in the 2014-15 season.
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NFL Playoff Picture 2019 | NFL Playoff 2019 Schedule
Looking for NFL Playoff Picture 2019 or NFL Playoff 2019 Schedule then you have landed on the right page. Here I have shared NFL Playoff Picture and NFL Playoff Schedule.
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+2 +2I Was So Wrong About Baker Mayfield Coming into the NFL
What a rookie year.
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+19 +1‘We’ll Be Back After This Concussion’
Football announcers care about brain injuries. But they often lack the vocabulary to talk about them. Chris Nowinski has a new program that’s trying to help them.
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+12 +1NFL players' surprising performance hack: going vegan
When you think of what NFL players eat, you might imagine hulking athletes tearing into juicy steaks and scarfing fattening food. Perhaps it's not so far from the truth: ESPN recently reported it takes nearly 600 pounds of beef to feed the Buffalo Bills for a week, and that's not even counting chicken (700 pounds) and fish.
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+18 +2Study: Trump’s comments helped sustain ‘Take a Knee’ movement
A new study out of Northern Illinois University appears to confirm what some likely suspected—that the “Take a Knee” movement in the NFL was galvanized by its most prominent detractor, President Donald Trump. The movement began during the 2016 preseason when, in a protest against racial injustice, San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat down during the national anthem. A few games later, after consulting with a fellow NFL player who is a military veteran, he changed his protest to taking a knee.
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+29 +1The Man Who Wrote the Book That Terrifies the NFL
Mark Leibovich spent years digging under the skin of Washington, D.C.’s power brokers. When he turned his attention to the world of pro football for a new book, he found an awfully familiar set of characters.
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+16 +1NFL players protest during US national anthem in pre-season games drawing Trump criticism
Several NFL players who protested during the US national anthem before pre-season games have been criticised by President Donald Trump. Ex-49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick was the first to protest in 2016 and some players raised a fist and others kneeled at three games on Thursday. The NFL says plans to fine players for anthem protests have been put on hold.
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+10 +1Arrest made after body found at home linked to NFL player Janoris Jenkins
Authorities have charged a New Jersey man with aggravated manslaughter in connection with the death of a guest at a home associated with NFL player Janoris Jenkins, prosecutors said Wednesday. William H. Jenkins, Jr., 34, was arrested early Tuesday on a parole violation in Ontario County in upstate New York, according to Ontario County District Attorney James Ritts.
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+4 +1Sources: Colin Kaepernick's legal team expected to subpoena President Trump in case against NFL
After months of circling President Donald Trump during NFL depositions and discovery, Colin Kaepernick’s lawyers are expected to force Trump directly into the ongoing legal battle between the quarterback and league. Kaepernick’s legal team is expected to seek federal subpoenas in the coming weeks to compel testimony from Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and other officials familiar with the president’s agenda on protesting NFL players, sources with knowledge of the quarterback’s collusion case against the NFL told Yahoo Sports.
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+32 +1Sources: Colin Kaepernick's legal team expected to subpoena President Trump in case against NFL
The quarterback's legal team is expected to seek federal subpoenas in the coming weeks to compel testimony from Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, among others.
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+3 +1Trump disinvites Philadelphia Eagles from White House visit, citing national anthem dispute
“They disagree with their President because he insists that they proudly stand for the National Anthem, hand on heart, in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country,” President Trump said in a statement.
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+11 +1The Orwellian Football League
The justifications being issued for why to continue supporting the NFL despite the recent decision to force ‘patriotic’ speech are nothing less than Orwellian newspeak. By Joshua Scott Hotchkin.
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+8 +1Civil rights groups protest at NFL HQ for players' right to kneel
As NFL teams confront a new policy that aims to quell player protests during the national anthem, civil rights groups and community leaders rallied Friday morning with a unified message of their own: Athletes have a "right to kneel." Protesters held signs and spoke in front of the NFL's New York headquarters demanding the league reverse its "dangerous decision" for next season requiring any player who ventures onto the field during "The Star-Spangled Banner" to stand. Players, however, can choose to stay in the locker room during the anthem without penalty.
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+25 +1NFL owners pass new national anthem policy
Under a policy unanimously approved by owners, NFL players and personnel have the option not to take the field for the national anthem, but those who do must stand.
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+30 +1The NFL’s plan to protect America from witches
The NFL’s cheerleader problem shows exactly what’s wrong with the league’s management: They insist on being the self-appointed guardians of America’s mythological vision of itself
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+26 +1Super Bowl national security docs left on plane
The Department of Homeland Security documents critiquing the response to a simulated anthrax attack on Super Bowl Sunday were marked "For Official Use Only" and "important for national security." Recipients of the draft "after-action" reports were told to keep them locked up after business hours and to shred them prior to discarding. They were admonished not to share their contents with anyone who lacked "an operational need-to-know."
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+1 +1Super Bowl national security docs left on plane
Sensitive DHS reports about protecting the Super Bowl from terrorism were found in the seat-back pocket on a commercial airplane flight.
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