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  2. List of NFL mascots - Wikipedia

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    Mascot(s) Photo Description Baltimore Ravens: Poe, Rise and Conquer Poe, a raven, named after Edgar Allan Poe. Since 2009, along with human mascot Poe, Rise and Conquer are Baltimore's two raven mascots on the sidelines for home games, handled by trainers from The Maryland Zoo. Buffalo Bills: Billy Buffalo: An 8-foot tall buffalo. Cincinnati ...

  3. Sourdough Sam - Wikipedia

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    Before the introduction of Sourdough Sam, the 49ers' first mascot [1] was a mule called Clementine, named for the famous folk song Oh My Darling, Clementine, that wore a red saddle blanket and appeared during the 1950s and 1960s. [2] A gold rush prospector–themed character first appeared in the 1970s. [1]

  4. Category:National Football League mascots - Wikipedia

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  5. Poe (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    After the 2008 season ended, Edgar and Allan were retired, leaving Poe as the sole mascot of the Baltimore Ravens. For the 2009 season, Poe was joined by two real live ravens, "Rise" and "Conquer". [3] After Poe suffered an injury in a halftime event during a preseason game, Edgar and Allan were brought out of retirement for the 2022 season.

  6. List of NFL nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Ain'ts: [1] Nickname given to the New Orleans Saints after their 1980 season of 14 consecutive losses. The name persisted somewhat as, although they would later qualify for the playoffs several times since then, they did not win a playoff game until their defeat of the defending Super Bowl champion Rams in the wild-card round of the 2000–01 playoffs.

  7. Blue (NFL mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Before Blue was introduced, the team had two inflatable football player mascots only known as "#1" and "#2". and before them, they had an anthropomorphic football character known as Spike and the team’s initial mascot was Huddles, a gray horse. [3] In 2016, the 32 NFL mascots voted for Blue to receive the inaugural NFL Mascot of the Year award.

  8. Sir Purr - Wikipedia

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    Sir Purr also has family that occasionally joins him in games, such as Mini Meow, a younger version of Sir Purr. He caused a stir in a 1996 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers ; on a Panthers punt, he jumped on the ball even though it was a live ball, turning the play into a touchback. [ 3 ]

  9. T. D. (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    T.D. first appeared at a Dolphins home game on August 10, 1997 against the Chicago Bears; his first Dolphins home playoff appearance was January 2, 1999 in a win against the Buffalo Bills. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and was the first NFL mascot to participate in the Hall of Fame Game in ...