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Encyclopedia > NFL (disambiguation)

The abbreviation NFL is an acronym with multiple uses. Some common uses are: Abbreviation (from Latin brevis short) is strictly a shortening, but more particularly, an abbreviation is a letter or group of letters, taken from a word or words, and employed to represent them for the sake of brevity. ... Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. ...

It can also stand for: National Football League can refer to: National Football League - the United States based American football league National Football League (India) - the Indian association football league National Football League (Ireland) - Gaelic football This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... NFL logo The National Football League (NFL) is the largest and most popular professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Computer and video games A screenshot of Tetris for the Nintendo Game Boy A console game (better known as a video game) is a form of interactive multimedia used for entertainment, which consists of a moveable image displayed on a screen that is usually controlled and manipulated using a handheld... Screenshot Madden NFL 2001 (Nintendo 64) Madden NFL is an American football video game developed by Electronic Arts Tiburon (EA) for EA Sports. ... NFL Street is a series of sports video games developed by Tiburon and published by Electronic Arts. ... NFL Blitz is based on the NFL. All NFL teams appear, but there are several differences in the rules that make this game much more fun to those looking for a more comical approach to sports. ... The Indian National Football League (NFL) is an association football league in India run by the All India Football Federation. ... Football is a ball game played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent. ... Gaelic football (Irish: peil) is a form of football played mainly in Ireland. ...


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The NFL's greatest spurt in popularity came in the 1960s and 1970s, after the 1958 NFL Championship Game (which went into overtime) and with the merger of the rival American Football League (1960-1969) which introduced major on- and off-the-field innovations that were eventually adopted by the NFL.
In 1999, the NFL moved the first week of the season one week later due to the conflict with January 1, 2000.
The 1958 NFL championship in New York -- considered by many to be the most-important game in the rise of the NFL -- drew record TV viewership and made national celebrities out of Unitas and his Baltimore Colts teammates.
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