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  2. Category:National Football League roster templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:National Football League team logos - Wikipedia

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  9. SportsLogos.net - Wikipedia

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    It was at the recommendation of his father that he focus on one particular interest, so he chose sports logos. The website, which was hosted for many years on free servers like Angelfire, GeoCities, and Tripod.com using inline linking to images of the logos, was eventually able to move to its own hosting space through donations. [1]