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Category Archives: Football
The Sports Archives – How American Football Is Storming The UK!
Football – one word with two meanings, depending on which side of the pond you’re on. While in Britain, football might be the sensationally popular sport that’s made names like Beckham, Bale and Ronaldo famous, just across the ocean it … Continue reading
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Tagged american footbal, american football uk, Birmingham, British Europ Sport HD, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, football, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kent, london, Milton Keynes, Minnesota Vikings, national football league, NFL, NFL Football Blogs, nfl uk, Pittsburgh Steelers, Portsmouth, Roger Goodell, San Francisco 49ers, Sky Sports, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl trophy, Trafalgar Square, wembley stadium
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The Sports Archives – Visiting Lambeau Field!
Have you been to Green Bay, Wisconsin? It is well worth the trip, especially if you are a football fan and love the stadium culture. Virtually everyone knows the Green Bay Packers reside here. Where is their home field? The … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – How L.C. Greenwood impacted the NFL
The football community in Pittsburgh and across the nation paused to honor the passing of L.C. Greenwood on September 29. As the powerful and dominant member of the Steelers’ “Steel Curtain” defense, Greenwood succumbed to kidney failure at age 67. … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Which Sports Are Best For Children?
Which Sports Are Best For Children? We all know how important physical activity is for children. Not only does it encourage a healthy lifestyle from a young age but it also equips kids with valuable life skills such as teamwork, … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Other, Tennis
Tagged Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, football, gymnastics, hockey, horse riding, jumping, martial arts, organized sports, physical education, physical sports, Running, school sports, Softball, sports and children, sports and fitness, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Swimming, teamwork, tennis, time management, toddler gym, volleyball
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The Sports Archives – NFL Settles Lawsuit Related To Concussion Related Medical Costs
Football is the most popular sport in America, and also its highest rated television program. For many families across the country, settling in for a relaxing Sunday with the game is the perfect way to spend the week. In recent … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Intelligence in the NFL!
Although it is not always considered when searching for new players in the NFL, intelligence is measured by the players with the Wonderlic Test, a test that involves 50 questions to help better gauge the NFL players’ intelligence throughout the … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Cowboy Josh Brent Has Been Released From Jail
Dallas Cowboy, Josh Brent is added to the list of criminals who also play professional football. In late 2012, Josh earned a starting spot on the Cowboy’s defensive line. On December 8, he and teammate Jerry Brown, Jr. were out, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Klim’s Korner: 2013 NFL Picks!
The 2013 NFL Football season is almost here and to be honest I have not been this excited for the season in a long time. Maybe it’s because of how the last year ended with almost every playoff game coming … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 NFL, AFC East, American Football Blogs, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Colin Kaepernick, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Joe Flacco, Klim's Korner, Miami Dolphins, Michael Vick, New England Patriots, NFL blogs, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, RG3, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tom Brady
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The Sports Archives – 5 Apps You Need to Download for the NFL Season!
Take your football experience to new levels this year with these five mobile apps. Each one keeps you connected to the week’s biggest matchups and breaking news from around the league, even when you are away from home! Whether you … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Coach and Quarterback, Robert Griffin, on the Same Page
I don’t know if there is going to be a year in the near future without a mention of Redskins quarterback R.G.lll. Not to take away anything from the man’s talent, you must have a lot to get into the … Continue reading

