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  2. Kevin Harlan - Wikipedia

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    GAME!! SERIES!! TORONTO HAS WON!!! [9] November 4, 2019 – Harlan was the radio play-by-play for Westwood One's coverage of a Monday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants where a black cat ran onto the field midway in the second quarter. "Oh, there's a cat, a black cat has taken the field.

  3. History of the National Football League - Wikipedia

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    The United Football League, which began play in 2009, had originally planned to take a direct challenge to the NFL with NFL-comparable salaries and teams in New York City and Los Angeles, but the UFL never did play in those cities (an ostensibly New York team played in Long Island and New Jersey), cut back its salaries, and instead opted for a ...

  4. Template:NFL games - Wikipedia

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  5. CBS' Jim Nantz will reach a rare broadcasting milestone ... - AOL

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    Jim Nantz has called many signature events during his nearly 40 years at CBS Sports. Nantz will call his 500th NFL game when the Buffalo Bills host the Denver Broncos in an AFC wild-card round game.

  6. Ray Scott (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Scott became the play-by-play announcer on CBS' lead NFL broadcast team. He was partnered with Paul Christman in 1968 and 1969 and Pat Summerall from 1970 to 1973. During his tenure with CBS he called four Super Bowls , seven NFL (later NFC ) championship games, and the 1961 Orange Bowl ; he also called major college bowl games for ABC and NBC ...

  7. Timeline of the National Football League - Wikipedia

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    The American Professional Football Association is formed on September 17, 1920, at Canton, Ohio, with Jim Thorpe elected president. [1] The fourteen teams were mainly drawn from the Ohio League, Chicago Circuit, New York Pro Football League and other teams from the lower midwest.

  8. Birth of the Jaguars: How Jacksonville's NFL dream became ...

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    On Nov. 30, 1993, the Jacksonville Jaguars came into existence as the NFL’s 30th franchise. We take a look back at the steps to that milestone.

  9. List of nicknamed NFL games and plays - Wikipedia

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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.