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  2. NFL Week 3: How to watch and the top picks - AOL

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    Week 3 of the NFL season kicked off with the San Francisco 49ers’ Thursday night victory over the New York Giants.. The action continues this weekend with 13 Sunday showdowns including nine ...

  3. NFL picks Week 3: ‘Experts’ nearly all pick Bills over ...

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    NFL picks Week 3: 'Experts' nearly all pick #Bills over Football Team:

  4. NFL Week 3 picks: Chargers and Patriots to remain winless ...

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    Sam Farmer makes his picks and predictions for Week 2 of the 2023 NFL season, starting with the New York Giants taking on the San Francisco 49ers.

  5. Quarterback kneel - Wikipedia

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    The Green Bay Packers in victory formation (on the right) in a game against the Detroit Lions in 2007. In American football and Canadian football, a quarterback kneel, also called taking a knee, genuflect offense, [1] kneel-down offense, [1] or victory formation, occurs when the quarterback touches a knee to the ground immediately after receiving the snap, thus downing himself and ending the play.

  6. Hurry-up offense - Wikipedia

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    The no-huddle offense is usually employed as part of a hurry-up offense, but it is not necessarily an attempt to snap the ball (begin the play) more quickly. Rather, the lack of huddle allows the offense to threaten to snap the ball quickly, denying the defending team time to substitute players and communicate effectively between coaches and players. [2]

  7. Three-cone drill - Wikipedia

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    The three-cone drill, 3-cone drill or L-drill is a test performed by American football players. It is primarily run to evaluate the agility, quickness and fluidity of movement of players by scouts . It is most commonly seen at the NFL Combine in preparation for the NFL draft but is also an important measurement for collegiate recruiting .

  8. NFL Week 3 picks: Will the Chargers stay undefeated and the ...

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  9. NFL on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    Despite ESPN only reaching 4 million homes at the time, the NFL considered the initial NFL Draft broadcast a success and ESPN has aired the NFL Draft every year since. [3] In 1988, the NFL moved the draft from weekdays to the weekend and ESPN's ratings of the coverage improved dramatically. [4]