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Several National Football League (NFL) games and plays throughout its history have been given names by the media, football fans, and as part of an NFL team's lore as a result of a distinctive play associated with the game, as a result of a unique outcome of or circumstance behind the game, or for other reasons that make the game notable.
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Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games. The largest association football video game franchise is EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven). FIFA is also the most successful ...
American Football Conference: Team 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.
Game Trophy Team Team First Year Latest Year Meetings Illinois–Indiana: Illinois: Indiana: 1899 2023 73 Illinois–Northwestern: Land of Lincoln Trophy Illinois: Northwestern: 1892 2022 116 Illinois–Ohio State: Illibuck Illinois: Ohio State: 1902 2017 103 Illinois–Purdue: Purdue Cannon Illinois: Purdue: 1890 2022 98 Indiana–Michigan ...
List of football video games may refer to: List of association football video games (soccer) List of American football video games;
Mario Strikers Charged Football (PAL) Next Level Games: Save icon No [22] Mario Super Sluggers: Namco Bandai: JP, NA: Playable character [23] Metroid Prime 3: Corruption: Adventure: Retro Studios: AUS, EU, JP, NA: Save icon, in-game bobblehead Yes Metroid Prime: Trilogy: MLB Power Pros: Sports: Konami/Pawapuro Production: 2K Sports: JP, NA ...
ESPN NFL Football was released in September 2003 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the only game in the series not featuring 2K in the title; 2K4 was instead relegated to the bottom corner of the box art. The game would expand upon the series' ESPN license, with players receiving reports and highlights from ESPN's Chris Berman and Suzy Kolber.