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  2. Yes, the NFL puts microchips in footballs, but they’re not ...

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    But in 2017, the league inserted a coin-sized microchip into its footballs. The chips unlocked a bottomless vault of data , and an ability to track the ball’s location. Initially, they weren’t ...

  3. Next Gen Stats - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 NFL collective bargaining agreement saw players agree to having their on-field location and health metrics tracked. [2] Next Gen Stats was developed by the NFL in partnership with Zebra Technologies and Wilson Sporting Goods. [1] The former is the NFL's official player tracking partner, with the partnership beginning in 2014.

  4. 1st & Ten (graphics system) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st and Ten line displays the yard line needed for a first down during an ESPN Sunday Night Football broadcast.. 1st & Ten is a computer system that augments televised coverage of American football by inserting graphical elements on the field of play as if they were physically present; the inserted element stays fixed within the coordinates of the playing field and obeys the visual rules ...

  5. Maxx Zoom - Wikipedia

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    Its main purpose is to analyze contested plays. For instance, during the New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 49ers game, an NFL official reversed his call on a 2-point conversion based on the Maxx Zoom replay. [2] [3] According to ESPN director Chip Dean, Maxx Zoom is the top development on this year’s broadcasts. [1]

  6. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    A system from Cairos Technologies, in collaboration with Adidas, based around a modified ball with an implanted chip and a magnetic field generated by thin cables behind the goal line. The system could detect if the ball passed through the field. [52] GoalRef: Another system based on generated magnetic fields and a sensor within the ball. [53]

  7. List of American football video games - Wikipedia

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  9. Mark Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    Mark Travis John Sanchez was born in Long Beach, California, to Nick Sr. and Olga Sanchez. [1] When Sanchez was four, his parents divorced; Sanchez and his brothers, Nick Jr. and Brandon, stayed with their father but their mother remained involved in their upbringing. [2]