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  2. Brian Rolapp - Wikipedia

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    Brian Rolapp is the Chief Media and Business Officer of the National Football League. [1]Rolapp is responsible for the NFL's media businesses including digital media, NFL Network, advertising sales, NFL sponsorships, NFL media assets, television contracts, and digital media rights.

  3. Fanatics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The business operates digital and physical retail locations across leagues, teams, colleges, and associations globally, as well as the flagship site, Fanatics.com. Fanatics has online, sports venue, and vertical apparel partnerships worldwide with all major professional sports leagues and hundreds of collegiate and professional teams, including ...

  4. NFL Players Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NFL Players Inc. was created as the for profit marketing subsidiary of the National Football League Players Association, or NFLPA.Its stated goal is helping players in the National Football League use their commercial licensing rights to secure marketing and business opportunities.

  5. Adam Schefter Email From NFL Investigation Going Viral - AOL

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    Longtime ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter has popped up in the emails from the NFL’s investigation into the Washington Football Team. According to a new story from the Los Angeles Times, the ...

  6. Bears reportedly punished for violating NFL contact rules in ...

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    One of Matt Eberflus' first acts as the Bears new head coach was doing something that reportedly resulted in NFL punishment. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Business. Elections. ...

  7. NFL Properties - Wikipedia

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    National Football League Properties, also known as NFL Properties (abbreviated NFLP), is the merchandising and licensing arm of the National Football League (NFL). The subsidiary of the league was founded in 1963 to maintain control of the brands of the league and its franchises and to license and negotiate with vendors to create official NFL merchandise.

  8. NFL Journalism World Reacts To Adam Schefter Email Situation

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    The investigation into the culture within the Washington Football Team has already led to significant fallout for someone completely unaffiliated with that franchise, in the release of Jon Gruden ...

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    AOL Search delivers comprehensive listings and one-click access to relevant videos, pictures, local maps and more.