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+25 +1Foles' late TD pass leads Eagles to 1st Super Bowl Title
Eagles 41 New England 33
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0 +1They were the first Redskins to play in the Super Bowl. Decades later, they’re paying the price.
Football fans of a certain age will remember the Super Bowl VII matchup between George Allen’s Redskins and Don Shula’s Dolphins in 1973. Miami became — and remains — the only team in National Football League history to finish the regular season and the postseason undefeated. Yet Washington, making its first-ever Super Bowl appearance, and playing in its first NFL championship game since 1945, was slightly favored to win.
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+18 +1They were the first Redskins to play in the Super Bowl. Decades later, they’re paying the price.
Veterans of the team that faced the undefeated Dolphins describe toll of an NFL career.
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+28 +1How to stream the 2018 Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles are taking on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. Here's how you can watch it over the internet.
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+23 +1XFL vs. NFL
XFL might be coming back.
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+33 +1Patriots Headed to Super Bowl LII After Comeback Victory Over Jaguars
The defending Super Bowl champions erased a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter as Tom Brady found Danny Amendola for two touchdowns.
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+14 +199-year-old Vikings fan got free Super Bowl tickets
Millie Wall's first Vikings playoff game featured an amazing finish to go along with a gift from Roger Goodell.
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+19 +1The Vikings-Saints game was so crazy, Apple Watches told fans they might be having heart attacks
The ending to yesterday’s Vikings and Saints game was beyond thrilling and nothing short of an emotional roller coaster.
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+2 +1Indiana bill would force Colts to refund fans offended by anthem protests
A proposed law in Indiana would force the Indianapolis Colts to reimburse fans who request a refund over players kneeling during the national anthem,
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+11 +1'Sunday Night Football' canceled on New Year's Eve
The NFL claims they aren't having "Sunday Night Football" due to the upcoming playoffs, but it's more likely the ratings will be down.
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+13 +1Papa John's CEO, pizza titan John Schnatter, steps down
Papa John's CEO John Schnatter, who overcame the odds to build his home-delivery pizza chain into a national powerhouse against entrenched rivals, is stepping down. Schnatter, who founded the pizza chain in 1984, will remain as chairman of the board. No immediate reason was given for his decision, which takes effect Jan. 1. He is being replaced CEO is company President Steve Ritchie.
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+10 +1The Browns live in Hell
Chart Party
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+18 +1NFL investigating Jameis Winston for allegedly groping an Uber driver
An allegation that Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston groped an Uber driver in March 2016 is under review by the NFL. Talal Ansari of BuzzFeed News reported on Friday that the driver received a letter from NFL special counsel for investigations Lisa Friel informing her that the league has heard about the allegations and “opened an investigation into this matter.”
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+21 +1On the Table, the Brain Appeared Normal
But it was profoundly damaged. Taken from a 27-year-old man who was a star of his profession before hanging himself, the brain became an object of fascination.
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+15 +1MLB sees increase in sponsor spending while NFL is trending negative
Coming off a successful postseason, Major League Baseball got some more good news. According to a new report, MLB saw a record in corporate sponsorship spending of $892 million, a jump of almost 8%. It comes after the 2016 World Series, which was the most-watched Fall Classic in 12 years, while this year’s World Series between the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers was the third most-watched since 2005.
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+17 +1Bob Costas on the future of football: 'This game destroys people's brains'
As far as longtime sports broadcaster Bob Costas is concerned, the future of football in the United States is clear — and bleak. “The reality is that this game destroys people’s brains," he said Tuesday night. Speaking at a roundtable discussion at the University of Maryland, Costas, who hosted Football Night in America on NBC for more than a decade, said the sport could collapse over time, barring a development in technology to make it reasonably safe. He said the decline of football, which was once “a cash machine,” is the most significant story in American sports.
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+2 +1Goodell gets pie in the face over Papa John’s pulling ads
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was blindsided by one of the league’s bigger advertisers after the chairman said he was pulling its ads over lagging ratings and the league’s botching of the National Anthem situation. Pizza magnet John Schnatter, founder of Papa John, took the league to task during its earning call.
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+9 +1Papa John's Blames the NFL for Hurting Pizza Sales
Papa John’s International Inc. founder John Schnatter is going after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, saying weak handling of the league’s national-anthem controversy has hammered sales of his pizza. “The NFL has hurt us by not resolving the current debacle to the players’ and owners’ satisfaction,” Schnatter, who serves as the pizza chain’s chairman and chief executive officer, said on a conference call. “NFL leadership has hurt Papa John’s shareholders.”
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+13 +1Did Trump Break the Law by Telling NFL Owners to Fire Players?
There’s a law against government officials trying to influence private employment decisions.
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+2 +1After Trump spat, the NFL is now the least popular major sport in the country, poll shows
The NFL has become the least liked sport in the U.S. according to a new poll that shows 40 percent of people viewed the game unfavorably. The survey of 1,000 people from The Winston Group showed the favorability rating of the sport dropped between the end of August and the end of September, amid controversy over protests against police brutality towards African Americans during the national anthem.
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