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National Football League (NFL)

National Football League (NFL) is a USA website covering Sports News.

NFL.com is the official website of the National Football League (NFL). Its 32 member organizations/teams are divided into the American and National conferences. The site provides news and information about teams, players, scores, schedules, statistics and standings.

It is one of the best American media outlets, according to Mondo Times members.

This website is owned by National Football League.


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National Football League (NFL) website
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Contact

 Mailing address: 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10254

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Super Bowl To Be Broadcast Live Online For First Time
-- The National Football League (NFL) says that Super Bowl XLVI (46), scheduled for Sunday February 5, 2012 between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, will be offered live online -- as well as on your mobile phone -- for the first time ever. And, on February 3, 2012, GigaOM published a list of online resources for the football contest -- Where to watch the 2012 Super Bowl live online -- which includes destinations for those who only want a glimpse of the advertisements.
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder Colorado USA, February 3, 2012

National Football League Launches Monthly NFL Magazine
-- The official publication debuts in print December 13, 2011, the National Football League (NFL) announced on November 15. The inaugural collectors' edition will be the first of 12 monthly issues published and can be obtained via subscription and at newsstands across the U.S. "We are constantly seeking to serve fans by delivering unique and compelling content," said Kevin LaForce, NFL VP of media...

Torture Dogs, Repent, Make Lots of Money with Nike
-- The short version of the relationship between convicted felon and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick and the Nike corporation. Last week, Nike announced that it has signed Vick to a new sponsorship deal. The last one was abruptly terminated in August 2007, after Vick abruptly terminated some helpless dogs. At the time, Nike said in a statement that cruelty to animals was "inhumane,...

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