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  2. NFL Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League (NFL) Foundation, previously known as NFL Charities, is a non-profit making charitable organization, established by the member clubs of the National Football League (NFL) in 1973. It enables the clubs to collectively make grants to charitable and worthwhile causes at a national level.

  3. Local Initiatives Support Corporation - Wikipedia

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    LISC partners with the NFL in the "Grassroots" program, which has built or rehabilitated 269 youth and community football fields nationwide [36] [37] In 2012, LISC launched the "Healthy Futures Fund" to create affordable housing units linked with health care and social services. [38]

  4. List of programs broadcast by NFL Network - Wikipedia

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    Note: some of these programs may still air in reruns. 21st & Primetime; Coachspeak; College Football Now; College Scoreboard; Film Session; Football America; Greatest 4th Quarters; In Their Own Words; Making the Squad; Mic'd Up; NFL AM; NFL Cheerleader Playoffs; NFL Europa; NFL Game of the Week; NFL's Greatest Games (also occasionally on ESPN2 ...

  5. Josh Kraft - Wikipedia

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    The organization consists of several primary subsidiaries: the Kraft Family Foundation, the Patriots Foundation (team charity of New England Patriots NFL team owned by his father), the Revolution Foundation (the team charity of the New England Revolution MLS team owned by his father), the Kraft Center for Community Health, and the Foundation to ...

  6. Training camp (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    The OTAs are the only practices between the end of the previous season and the start of training camp. Players new to the NFL attend seminars and lectures organized by the NFL from mid-June to mid-July. Veteran players use the off time to sponsor football camps for children, golf outings for charity, or even some family time. [citation needed]

  7. International Player Pathway - Wikipedia

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    The NFL International Practice Squad Program was an initiative run by the NFL in which selected players from outside the United States or Canada were assigned to the practice squads of NFL teams. The program began in 2004 [6] and was concluded five years later in 2009 but during that time many players from a multitude of nations [7] were given ...

  8. List of cable television NFL over-the-air affiliates - Wikipedia

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    The game aired on the NFL Network, as planned; on NBC, which would normally have the rights to prime time games; and, since the away team was an AFC team, on CBS. [7] (WCVB in Boston holds the rights to the NFL's syndicated package for Patriots games, causing this game to be available on 3 over-the-air stations in the Boston TV market). This ...

  9. National Football League Players Association - Wikipedia

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    The strike did not stop the 1974 preseason from going forward; the NFL used all-rookie squads as replacement players to play out the preseason schedule until the strike was resolved. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] The strike lasted until August 10, 1974, when the players returned to training camp without a new CBA, instead choosing to pursue free agency through ...