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  2. New Orleans Saints bounty scandal - Wikipedia

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    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell launched the investigation into the bounty program allegations.. In the 2010 offseason, the NFL claimed that an anonymous player told NFL officials that the Saints had targeted Favre and Warner as part of a bounty program administered by Williams; the NFL's security department found the allegations credible enough to open an investigation.

  3. Gregg Williams - Wikipedia

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    The NFL found that Williams and as many as 27 Saints defensive players were involved in the scheme. [15] An unidentified Saints player first alerted the NFL to the scheme in the 2010 offseason, but the investigation stalled until the NFL found irrefutable evidence of a bounty system just before the 2011–12 playoffs. [16]

  4. NFL controversies - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League (NFL) is the premier professional American football league in the United States, and is also one of the major North American professional sports leagues. Controversies in the NFL include subjects such as questionable championship rulings prior to the creation of the NFL championship game in 1933, team relocation ...

  5. Why does the NFL keep exporting its worst games to Europe ...

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    The final NFL game on European soil this season is the ultimate battle of ineptitude. Steel your stomachs for Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers (2-7) against Daniel Jones and the New York ...

  6. James Harrison says Mike Tomlin didn't have bounty system [Video]

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  7. Could the NFL put an entire division in Europe? - AOL

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    The NFL has had an eye on the European market — and the lucrative international TV market — for years; the league has played at least one game outside American borders every year since the ...

  8. NFL Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the National Football League (NFL) announced plans to launch a professional American football league in Europe, the Intercontinental Football League (IFL). Aiming for a launch in the spring of 1975, the IFL would feature six teams (located in Istanbul, Rome, Munich, West Berlin, Vienna, and Barcelona, respectively) and would be a satellite league of the NFL, with initial funds made by ...

  9. As the NFL scouts for new European hosts, league still sees ...

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    With Germany in the fold and Spain in its sights, the NFL’s game plan in Europe only gets more intriguing. London has been moving the chains since it first staged a regular-season game in 2007 ...