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  2. Category:Sports occupations and roles - Wikipedia

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    Sports occupations and roles. Participants of sports (i.e. players/competitors) are listed at Category:Sportspeople. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 ...

  3. List of NFL players by games played - Wikipedia

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    The average length of a player's career in the National Football League is relatively short compared to other sports. One study shows the average career lasts around 3.3 years. [1] Kickers and punters careers average 4.87 seasons. [1] On the other end, the shortest average careers are the running backs, only 2.57 seasons. [1]

  4. List of athletics competitors who died during their careers

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    Sometimes, the deaths came during competition or practice, while other times deaths occurred due to road accidents or other non-sports-related reasons. The list does not include athletes who died during World War I or during World War II , when international athletics competitions were largely put on pause.

  5. High-Paying Jobs for People Who Love Sports

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    Referee, Umpire or Other Official. Median pay: $17.49 an hour NBA referees-- who are among the best-compensated across all pro sports -- start at around $250,000 a year, according to Career Trend.

  6. Category:Sports careers by individual - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports careers by individual" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. List of professional sports - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of professional sports – that is, sports (and, more broadly, non-sport games subject to organized competition) that support one or more systems of professional sports players, sportspeople by occupation. Such sports also have a vibrant community of amateur players, from whom the best rise to become professionals.