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The Sports Archives – Lawyers Seeking Settlement From NFL For Brain And Spinal Cord Injuries!
The NFL Players Association’s attorneys in the highly publicized personal injury case are currently seeking damages they won against the NFL for players who suffered severe injuries to their brain and spine while playing for the National Football League. Settlement? The … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – M&T Bank Stadium: Home Of The Baltimore Ravens!
Only one stadium in the National Football League hosts a home team that gets its name from a well-known Gothic writer. We see evidence of the unusual name in a famous poem with homage to the team’s energy soaring through … Continue reading
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Tagged AFC Championship, Baltimore Ravens, Camden Yards, Cleveland Browns, Edgar Allen Poe, football, M&T Bank Stadium, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, PSINet, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, stadium, stadium reviews, Super Bowls XLVII, Super Bowls XXXV, The Raven, tourism, travel
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The Sports Archives – How do Sports Players Get Their Number?
Ask professional athletes and sports fanatics, and they will tell you that numbers are a big deal. For some, a number is just a number, but for athletes they hold special meaning. For example, if Boston heavy hitter Carl Yastrzemski’s … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – 49ers Destroy Jaguars in London!
Hosting regular season NFL games in London has worked exceptionally well. The NFL were sceptical at first, but the English fans have proven their love of the game is genuine, and they’re being rewarded for their commitment. This season, for … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Candlestick Park: Home Of The San Francisco 49ers!
The Bay Area in California is home to dozens of world-class attractions. Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the San Francisco Cable Cars are all at the top of any tourist to-do list. But sports fans who happen … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – CenturyLink Field: Home Of The Seattle Seahawks!
As the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington is a must-visit destination for domestic tourists. You have likely heard about the Pike Place Market, the world-renowned fish market just off the Pacific Ocean. The SODO (South of Downtown) … Continue reading
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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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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

