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  2. Breon Borders - Wikipedia

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    In his four years at Duke, Borders played in 49 games, with 35 starts. In his first year, he set Duke's all-time record for interceptions as a freshman. For his Duke career, Borders graduated with the school's 6th highest number of career interceptions, 2nd highest number of pass break ups, and 3rd highest number of passes successfully defended.

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  5. Border Amateur Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Border Amateur Football League is a football league for amateur clubs in the Scottish Borders. The league was founded in 1936 [1] and is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association. It currently features 31 teams in three divisions, named A, B and C. Teams from all three divisions compete for the Waddell Cup and (providing they ...

  6. Quintin Borders - Wikipedia

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    Quintin Lee Borders (born February 7, 1988) is a former American football left tackle for Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in 2011.

  7. Jets owner Woody Johnson reportedly nixed Jerry Jeudy trade ...

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    Johnson reportedly nixed Jerry Jeudy trade due to Madden rating. One of the most eye-popping, head-scratching, brain-bending parts of The Athletic's extensive report on Johnson is what he did in ...

  8. Border Bulldogs - Wikipedia

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    Border were one of the founding members of the Currie Cup, having been established in 1891, but have only won the prestigious competition twice, in 1932 and 1934. They also won the Vodacom Shield in 2003. In 1995, following the introduction professionalism in rugby, the team adopted the nickname the Bulldogs.

  9. Obscure rule leads to Chargers getting 1st made fair catch ...

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    It takes a specific circumstance for an NFL team to try a fair catch free kick. That's why one hadn't been made in almost 50 years. On Thursday night, viewers got a lesson on a little-known rule ...