Saturday, February 5th, 2011 at
9:56 am

Hail to the Chiefs! The Kansas City Chiefs! American football had its humble beginnings in the late 1900′s. The Kansas City chiefs have their origination in Texas. The team began in 1960 as the Dallas Texans until, just three years later, the owner, Lamar Hunt, moved the team to Kansas City and renamed them the Kansas City Chiefs. They then became the newest member of the American Football League (AFL). They earned their nickname “Chiefs” after the then mayor of Kansas City, Harold Bartle, who was an enthusiastic leader in the Boy Scouts of America with the nickname “Chief”.
Monday, January 31st, 2011 at
6:20 am

Awarded each year to the winners of the Super Bowl, the Lombardi Trophy is the most coveted award in American football. The Super Bowl was known as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game in the early years of the event, until a merger between the American Football and National Football Leagues led to the renaming of the championship game in 1970. Likewise, in the first two championship games between the rival leagues, the Lombardi Trophy was inscribed with “World Professional Football Championship.”
Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at
9:48 am
A new, first of its kind disease has swept the nation, with origins in Canton, Ohio. This disease is spreading like wildfire, and the only thing officials know about it so far is that it’s some kind of fever.
The Surgeon General and the CDC have collaborated and named the disease “PigSkin Madness Fever Disease.” Symptoms include but are not limited to the painting of one’s face and body, huge crazy colored hair and the swelling of one hand to enormous proportions and resembling a giant number 1.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
8:49 am
American football has grown an enormous worldwide fan base since the American Expert Football Association was formed in 1920, with the very first game being played on October 3rd of that year. From that day on the sport has grown to be what it’s today with a larger fan base in America than Baseball, and a fan base that follows each and every season of American Football avidly from each and every corner from the globe. The NFL was born out from the APFL two years later in 1922 and eventually became the Major League of American Football.
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at
11:05 am

One of the largest guys in college sports a year ago, Terrence Cody, at 6 foot four inches tall & 350 pounds, has altered how colleges look at bigger players. A fantastic run stopper can make a world of difference for football clubs wanting to free up their linebackers.
I really believe that more and more we will see enormous men, obviously like Terrence Cody, arriving onto the scene in college football. A huge man at that overall size in the middle of the defense playing middle guard or nosetackle certainly a valuable tool.
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How Terrence Cody Will Have Changed Major College Football In The Future
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Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
4:16 pm
Those who have already booked their Super Bowl XLV travel packages for the forthcoming game to be played in Arlington will be pleased to know that there are lots of great things to do in this exciting city. With a population of almost 400,000 it is the seventh biggest city in Texas, and the 49th biggest city in the USA. This article will highlight five of the greatest visitor hotspots.
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Super Bowl XLV Travel Packages Aren’t The Only Thing To Enjoy In Arlington
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
9:29 pm
The Baltimore Ravens are, what many sports enthusiasts would call, infants in the NFL. The originated in Cleveland, and after much debate, Art Modell finally got his wish of moving them to Baltimore. They did not have their own stadium, at first, so they plated in Memorial Stadium, home of the Colts. It only took two years for their stadium to be ready; although, the name of the stadium changed numerous times over the next ten years (it took some time for the team to settle in).
Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
7:21 pm
NFL stands for National Football League. It is the premier association of american football and super bowl is the championship game of NFL. Most of television audiences in America watch NFL super bowl. The day on which this game is played is considered as the national holiday in America and is also known as Super Bowl Sunday. This day is also the second largest food consumption day in America. The popularity of NFL championships is comparable to Thanksgiving Day. Major television networks of America compete to get the exclusive broadcast rights to broadcast this game.
Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
3:23 pm
NFL stands for National Football League. It is the premier association of american football and super bowl is the championship game of NFL. Most of television viewers in America watch NFL super bowl. The day on which this game is played is known as the national holiday in America and is also considered as Super Bowl Sunday. This day is also the second largest food consumption day in America. The popularity of NFL championships can be compared to Thanksgiving Day. Major television networks of America compete to get the exclusive broadcast rights to broadcast this game.
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
3:21 pm
The Jacksonville Jaguars are still a fairly new NFL franchise. Jacksonville was one of the last places the NFL thought they would add a franchise, but it has proven to be a profitable decision. Fans, every year, stand by their team by purchasing tickets and merchandise, regardless of how good or bad they may be playing. After a rough year last season, fans are already talking about buying season tickets for 2009.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Will Start 2009 With A Vengeance
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