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  2. NFL controversies - Wikipedia

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    An NFL franchise is an asset to both the football fans in a region and the city the franchise represents. Having a team makes a large impact on a city's perceived status, entertainment and social opportunities, and ability to attract new business and corporations looking to establish a national or regional presence.

  3. Let us count the reasons why the NFL is really bad right now

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    Why is the NFL unwatchable? The ratings tell us fewer people are watching, but all the in-depth thinkpieces fail to identify the most obvious reason. Let us count the reasons why the NFL is really ...

  4. Why are NFL games seeing a rise in violence?

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    Nearly 40% of NFL fans surveyed have witnessed a crime at or around an NFL stadium, including physical violence and public intoxication.

  5. NFL rule changes: The good, the bad and the ugly - AOL

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    The NFL is very popular in the country and those fans will go wild for the chance to see a game in person. You can certainly understand why the NFL wants a stronger foothold in a country of over ...

  6. During the New England Patriots' dynastic run in early 2000s, the NFL conducted two aggressive and, some could argue, overreaching investigations into the franchise — “Spygate” in 2007 and ...

  7. Health issues in American football - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013 the NFL reached a settlement with more than 4,500 former players, agreeing to pay $765 million to be used to pay for medical examinations for former NFL players and for research and education purposes. Additionally, the funds will also be used to compensate former players who are determined to have significant cognitive impairment.

  8. Race and sports - Wikipedia

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    This is similar to the NFL disparity between owners and the players. According to a report by the Green Bay Packers, the NFL earned $7,808,000 from TV deals, and split it among its 32 teams evenly. This means that each NFL owner "made $244m last year in 2016". [80] By contrast, the "average NFL player made $2.1m in 2015".

  9. NFL’s Troy Vincent on rule changes and dealing with ... - AOL

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    The NFL is an economic powerhouse: Its 32 teams are collectively valued at $163 billion — almost as much as the NBA and MLB combined. Fans can and do disagree with Vincent about on-field rule ...