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  2. Free agent - Wikipedia

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    Plan B free agency was a type of free agency that became active in the National Football League in February 1989 to 1992. Plan B free agency permitted all teams in the NFL to preserve limited rights of no more than 37 total players a season; if a player was a protected Plan B free agent, he was incapable of signing with another team without ...

  3. Timeline of the National Football League - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of the National Football League (NFL) tracks the history of each of the league's 32 current franchises from the early days of the league, through its merger with the American Football League (AFL). The history of franchises that began as independent teams, or as members of the Ohio League, New York Pro Football League, and other ...

  4. Waivers (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    Waivers are a National Football League (NFL) labor management procedure by which a team makes an American football player's contract or NFL rights (such as NFL draft rights to an unsigned player) available to all other teams. During the season (starting July 4 and lasting through the regular season), each team has 24 hours to file a claim for a ...

  5. National Football League - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League ( NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada and the highest professional level of ...

  6. History of the National Football League - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League (NFL) was founded in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) with ten teams from four states, all of whom existed in some form as participants of regional leagues in their respective territories. The league took on its current name in 1922. The NFL was the first professional football league to ...

  7. History of the Philadelphia Eagles - Wikipedia

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    NFL Editors (2011). NFL Record & Fact Book 2011: The Official National Football League Record and Fact Book Time Home Entertainment ISBN 978-1-60320-887-1; Further reading. Eagles record-setting game in 1934 was against doomed Cincinnati Reds; Claassen, Harold (Spike) (1963). The History of Professional Football. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice ...

  8. Franchise tag - Wikipedia

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    Franchise tag. In the National Football League (NFL), the franchise tag is a designation a team may apply to a player scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent. The tag binds the player to the team for one year if certain conditions are met. Each team has one franchise tag (of either the exclusive or non-exclusive forms) and one transition ...

  9. National Football League Players Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) is the labor union representing National Football League (NFL) players. The NFLPA, which has headquarters in Washington, D.C., is led by president Jalen Reeves-Maybin and executive director Lloyd Howell Jr. Founded in 1956, the NFLPA is the second-oldest labor union of the major North American professional sports leagues; it was ...