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Shaquille O’Neal Destroys NFL Star Dak Prescott Over Performance vs 49ers: “If You Need Another Man To Motivate You, At Home, Your A** Ain’t Ready Anyway”

Former NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal destroys Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for not playing up to his mark against San Francisco 49ers.
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The Rock Sacked Charlie Ward Straight Into the NBA: “I Don’t Want to Mess With the NFL Anymore”

The Rock aka Dwayne Johnson was the only one who sacked Charlie Ward during the 1993 season when Florida State played against Miami.
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“You Have To Sleep With That, Mr. Referee That Ran Into The Back Of My Player”: Shaquille O’Neal Disappointed Over Officiating Controversy During Cowboys vs 49ers

NBA legend and sports world celebrity Shaquille O'Neal slams the NFL referee for messing up the Cowboys vs San Francisco 49ers game in the end.
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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Gets $25,000 Fine For Encouraging Fans To Throw Things At NFL Officials During Wild Card Game Against 49ers

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott did recieve $25,000 fine for encouraging fans in the stadium to throw things at NFL referees during the game.

“Damn Refs! Move Ref!”: Shaquille O’Neal Blasts NFL Referee Over Controversial Call During Cowboys vs 49ers

NBA legend turned sports analyst Shaquille O'Neal criticises NFL referees for costing the Cowboys the playoff win against San Francisco 49ers.
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Shaquille O’Neal on Loving Dallas Cowboys Despite Repeated Heartbreaks: “When It Comes to Sports, I Like Storybook Endings.”

Former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal has recently expressed his love for the NFL side, Dallas Cowboys, despite the team's heartbreaking loss vs 49ers.
Texas A&M v LSU

Dwayne Johnson in Football: The Rock’s Stats on the Field Before Being a WWE Superstar

WWE Superstar and Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson had an incredible journey to being the top today. His first dream was to be on an NFL team.

WATCH: Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Answers Post-Game Questions From A Sneaky Fan: “TV Reporters Were Asking Questions So I Decided To Ask My Own”

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was seen answering a fan and his questions following his Wild Card Game against the San Francisco 49ers.

Packers WR Randall Cobb on Aaron Rodgers Demanding He Return to Green Bay: “One of the best players in the history of the world is asking for you, says he needs you.”

Green Bay Packers WR Randall Cobb was really pleased with his QB Aaron Rodgers comments valuing his contributions to the Green Bay franchise.

Shaquille O’Neal Reveals Iconic Advice From Legendary Lakers Coach Phil Jackson: “I’m Not Gonna to Baby You! You Know What You Gotta Do!”

NBA great Shaquille O'Neal reveals advice he received from former head coach Phil Jackson while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.
2018 NBA All-Star Game

“Damn Cowboys! See What I Gotta Do Cowboy Cause You Couldn’t Win?”: Shaquille O’Neal Disappointed After Losing A Bet On His Favorite NFL Team

On a recent episode of his podcast, Shaquille O'Neal revealed his new hairdo after he lost a wager over the Cowboys-49ers NFL game.
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Tom Brady On NFT platform Autograph Raising $170 Million To Scale Operations: “We Are Pumped To Add Some Really Knowledgeable People in the Web3 Space To Our Team.”

NFL's legendary QB Tom Brady did recently rope in more experts from the Web3 space for his NFT platform Autograph to increase user base.

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History

In August 1920, representatives from four states: Akron, Canton, Cleveland, and Dayton, held a meeting and formed the American Professional Football Conference (APFC) to improve footballing standards in the country. A month later, they formed the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and played a league with 14 teams. In 1922, they changed the name to the National Football League (NFL).

In 1960, a new professional league, the American Football League (AFL) started as a competition against the NFL. After six years, in 1966, the two leagues announced a merger that would take effect in 1970. During the four years between the announcement and the actual merger, the leagues started playing a Championship game which was called The Super Bowl. Since then, the two leagues have been recognized as two separate conferences within the same league, the NFL.

Participating teams

There are 32 teams in the NFL divided equally into two conferences: National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). Each conference is further divided into 4 divisions: East, North, South, and West, with each division containing four teams.

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