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Since day one, the Wilson Duke football has been passed, caught and carried by the greatest players in the game. This limited-edition Duke game ball displays the same trait that separates the good from the GOAT: attention to detail.
From the metallic team logo to the marble-print laces, it’s the small things that elevate this ball as a collection piece. It comes complete with NFL trophy packaging, so it looks at home on your shelf.
Definitely bigger than I was expecting. I thought it was going to be a mini football, but it’s definitely a full sized ball. My son loves it & plays with it often. Good quality, especially for the low price!.
I bought this a month ago. Within a couple weeks, the edges of the covering (fake leather) started pealing. My boys pealed it off and it looks like junk now. I’m disappointed with the quality. I know it wasn’t expensive, but I thought it would hold up better than it did.
Yep, Green Bay have had a win since I purchased the supporter ball. I enjoy having the ball there when. watching the game. Also I purchased a Seahawks supporter ball for my wife and they had a win today, in the Sunday night game against the 49ers.
Enjoy playing NFL Shake n’ Score with your friends and family. The game pieces feature the logo of your favorite team. You score points by rolling combinations of 5 dice until each player has filled in all 13 rows on the scorecard.
The player with the highest score wins. You can store the dice inside the football until next time.
NFL Shake n’ Score is a fun family game that is exactly like the other 5 dice game that is out there, BUT this one uses YOUR favorite NFL team as part of the fun!!! We all enjoyed playing thus game. We would highly recommend this fun game.
I bought this for my grandson for Christmas. He is a Dallas fan and a competitor. I think he will enjoy playing the game. I use to play Yatzy all the time and this appears to be like that game. it’s a lot of fun.
You’ve got a pretty serious dilemma. You’re ready to host the next big Sunday football party. The Eagles are going to be playing, all your friends will be there and you’ve got all the goods: tortilla chips, spicy salsa, ice cold sodas, frosty beers and an HD flatscreen that will let you see every drop of sweat on the players’ faces.
There’s just one problem. Your coffee table is already dreading the nasty rings that will appear on its surface after the party! Well, now you can fully indulge in your NFL party AND protect your poor coffee table! You see, this Philadelphia Eagles Boasters set comes with 4 coasters to help protect your furniture.
It has the football team’s signature logo designed into the top of each coaster, ensuring that your guests will be itching to express their fandom by using your awesome new coasters. Protecting your furniture from water rings has never been quite this satisfying!.
These are great! You don’t have to worry about liquid leaking through them and damaging them or them sticking to the furniture and damaging that! They are super easy to clean and rinse off or scrub in the sink and/or the dishwasher! We love that they match so much!.
The Wilson NFL “The Duke” Official Genuine Leather Game Football is the exact representation of the authentic football played in every NFL game. It is constructed from real Horween leather and is handcrafted in Ada, Ohio by skilled craftsmen and women.
All genuine insignia is embossed in the leather, including “The Duke” text, the commissioner’s signature, and the NFL shield, marking the authenticity of the football. The most subtle touch of authenticity is the trademark Wilson “W” pressed into each of the four leather panels.
Own a piece of the NFL with the Duke Official Game Football.
So I have established a reputation of being the cool uncle and maintaining that reputation is a top priority of mine. That’s why I decided to go with this miniature football. This ball did not disappoint and my reputation as the cool uncle is more solid than ever! After I got this football I immediately started playing inside the house which of course is against my sister’s rules but what is she going to do to me? I’m a grown man that has proven myself unresponsible in determining what is appropriate for inside play multiple times so she knows what she’s getting every time she invites me over.
My nephew loved this little ball. We had a great time playing with this ball until an errant throw sent the ball into a lamp but lucky no damage was done. More good marks for the football.
My son is in a youth tackle league, and his position is quarterback. For someone in middle school, I’m proud of his thirty yard plus passes that are stunningly beautiful. Such a nice arc and spiral. His bullet passes are scary fast.
Get ready as there’s a lot of zip. This is the official ball of his high school, and also for most NCAA colleges. It’s going to cost you. Yep $100 or a little more, but this is one high quality ball.
The leather and stitching alone, are far superior to replicas and the like. Wonderful grip and the ability to pass this, it’s amazing what it can do in the air. It’s that good. I’m glad to recommend this, and by all means break it in.
Definitely store in a dry place too, as this is one to be taken care of.
This is actually not a bad ball, but I didn’t feel like the “grip” rating on the box matched the grip that the ball had in comparison to other Wilson balls that are a little bit more expensive, so I returned it.
With a lot of footballs, for some reason, they have some sort of surface protectant added to it and you need to wash it off, or prep it, prior to playing with it. So that’s what I did. It helped a little bit but not a lot.
Unless I actually sprayed some tack spray on it, I couldn’t grip it the same way that it’s supposed to be gripped, therefore, there’s no way you can actually throw the ball correctly. If you spend a little bit more money, you could get a much better grip.
Or you can spend a lot more money and get the best grip.
The Rawlings Official NFL Signature Series full-size football is widely known as the top collectable football for obtaining autographs. It is officially licensed by the NFL and features an embroidered team logo and team name as well as embossed, team history containing each teams founding year and championship history.
However, it is the 3 smooth, white leather panels that really make this football ideal for signatures. A black Sharpie autograph pen comes with every football, so you can be sure you will obtain only the top quality autographs.
Not only is this football perfect for autographs, but any avid NFL fan will be ecstatic to display this ball as is or take it out in the backyard for a game of catch. Like all Rawlings products, this ball is made of top quality leather, so it can withstand the wear and tear.
Yup we have this. Still in great condition. Wanted to take it to get signed at the 100th anniversary but never got there 😞. We will take it to the games and go when they make appearances 😊
This realistic size Football is great for autographs from players and comes with a good Non smearing pen. It’s a gift for 10 year old boy who loves football in California. Shipping was very fast, pick up was hectic during the holidays.
Great that I got to pick a specific Team. It looks just like the Walmart display picture.
EA Sports’ powerhouse football franchise kicks off on a new field of play in this launch title for the Nintendo DS. While the 3D action seen in the top screen might look and feel familiar to fans of earlier Madden console games, the bottom screen is used for browsing the playbook, calling plays and audibles, manipulating the kicking meter, and other auxiliary activities.
The dual screens also allow players to see more of the field at once, with all 22 players displayed on the bottom and the ball-focused action shown on top. Like the 128-bit console versions of Madden Football 2005, this game features the full roster of NFL teams and players, based on the 2004-2005 season, and offers multiple modes of play.
Using the handhelds’ proprietary wireless technology, two Madden 2005 DS gamers can compete against one another from across the room.
A lot of people played 2k5 but I was still loyal to madden and this one was great. The soundtrack, franchise mode, gameplay. This was back when madden had it all. The added throwback modes in the collectors edition were a nice addition.
-To commemorate a madden ‘silver’ anniversary, ea sports offered up a 2005 special collector’s ed. exclusive to the ps2 console users; it was the complete madden nfl 2005 game version as in the regular release, plus a generous content of bonus features to complement this already polished and artfully & visually improved offering even more so in that it picks up right where the madden 2004 had begun in polishing the graphics and gameplay as well.
– -gameplay: 8/10 overall: The only reason I did not match the 9/10 rating carried over from the madden 2004 review is that the gameplay is not quite as tight as the 2003 and 2004 versions, but the difference is only negligible and very hard to detect; it plays very realistically and is a fun game to control; it rewards smart play-calling much like its forerunners & you can always step up to pro and all-pro for closer & more competitive(challenging)franchise games Just as in every other madden since the original(2001) ps2 console version I have always praised the fact that the madden allows (in a franchise mode) (and earlier season mode in 2001 & 2002)any user to select 1-31 or 32 user(s) or the same user to control all current active NFL teams so jersey numbers and other player info.
/data to be modified and changed to make the franchise more custom and original to yourself (the user). Just a great all-out effort on this version in the franchise, with the Tony Bruno weekly radio call-in show, newspaper articles and NFL news you can select & read to keep pulse on what’s going on locally and nationally, player morale for each player, and new fan models that are shown & visible in the stands during each game (much like sega espn NFL 2K5) -Graphics: 9/10 overall: really am unable to find any fault whatsoever with the 2005 player, stadium, uniform and all models as this is where the game really shines; If you like a graphically-aesthetic, polished football game than this is the one for you(for in this point the 2004 are very much interchangable) The biggest differences are the dynamic weather that changes during the course of a single game, new skies day & night (colors) and noticible sunsets during a game along with fireworks when the home team scores.
-Finally, additional features/bonus content: 10/10 overall: -To conquer any small weaknesses in gameplay are more than compensated by the many bonus features that include all that the 2004 introduced the year before plus new pieces on the history and making of the madden phenomenon & tournament events, a 1000+ question(s) madden trivia game (much like the NFL trivia machine again in the sega sports espn NFL 2K5) In short, you will never run out of new items or options to discover in this edition, it has everything including old versions of earlier maddens (nintendo or sega genesis) as well as original playstation(PSone) era version(s) I believe it was the last year of the high watermark of what madden truly was-the 2006 was a bit of a decline mainly due to the field of vision (cone) passing) option which was not really considered user-friendly at any level.
That said, the 2005 collector’s ed. is probably the best along with the 2004, not to disappoint at any turn I strongly recommend picking it up as it shines even by today’s standards even better than the newer ones that followed.
overall: 9/10 -Joe S. a. k. a. Exon(marty)Valdez (smokinjosephus).
I am a lifelong Cowboys fan, & I love that I can play as my favorite team any time & anywhere! Thanks, DK Oldies for all you guys do for us gamer dudes!
NFL Street Football is a Football game for Gamecube. From the developers of Madden NFL comes a new brand of football where style is BIG. NFL STREET blends fast-paced arcade action with street culture to create a unique gameplay experience where NFL stars become larger-than-life personalities.
NFL STREET features 7-on-7 gameplay where players high step, pitch, and crush their way down the field. Choose from more than 300 of the NFLs biggest stars from all 32 teams, including legends like Barry Sanders and Lawrence Taylor.
The gameplay controls are easy to pick up but challenging to master.
This was one of my favorite games as a kid the music is really good and the maps you play on are all different and great. The gameplay its self is awesome gamebreaker makes you feel unstoppable while running the ball and you hit like a truck if you use it on defense.
Overall a great game I recommend playing against a friend it makes it so much better!.
+ fun and competitive multiplayer + easy to figure out (could be a minus) + create your own team -not much besides challenge mode and multiplayer -challenge mode is tedious without a friend I highly recommend this game if you have buddys you can play it with or if you just like over the top an fast paced competitive style games.
This is NOT a Madden game, Madden is slow, realistic, and in depth. NFL Street is easier to get into (they dont give you half a million plays to pick from), has a faster pace in game(great for games with your buddies: the game is never over, there were games where my team was behind 30 points and the other team was one td away from game over but we shut them out for the remainder=EPIC).
Anyways its just a blast to play. Oh, and the challenge mode where you can build your own team is pretty fun, it can get a little tedious (especially if your don’t have a friend to play it with) but it is cool that you can build your own custom team.
What sucks about this mode is because the game only allows 2 human players on a team you cant have more than 2 people playing challenge mode. The other downside is that there isn’t much in the way of extra features, its basically you can play multiplayer and challenge mode, which is enough to keep you interested for a week but not much else.
so overall it’s a great game that is lacking in features but what it does it does well. If you are interested though I recommend getting NFL Street 2 because its basically the same game with a TON of extra features added.
(except for the addition of running on walls, which changes the game substantially) and then if your hungry for more then maybe get this one, the game mechanics are different enough that it still can be fun.
Great fast paced game that keeps things interesting. Unlike many sports games, NFL Street is not a slow paced ordeal. The ability to create your own teams and upgrade them as you proceed through the game adds an RPG depth to the gameplay and creates lots of replay-ability.
Lots of personality and attitude in the art, music, and overall direction that many games lack.
Achieve your gridiron greatness in Madden NFL 19 with more precision and control to win in all the ways you play. Prove your on-field stick-skills with more control over every step, in game-changing moments through the introduction of Real Player Motion.
Take control over how you build your dynasty powered by all-new strategic team building tools and the first ever custom draft class editor in Franchise. Dominate the competition with all new ways to build and progress your NFL stars from the past and present in Ultimate Team.
Madden NFL 19 gives you game-changing control on and off the field. Real Player Motion transforms the way you play Madden delivering you gameplay control with precision and intent. Create and share custom Draft Classes, design your game strategy, progress your players and execute your game plan with all new positional archetypes in Franchise.
In Madden NFL 19 Ultimate Team, train your favorite players to fit your roster and lead your team to glory in all new ways to compete.
Madden has dominated the sports gaming community for so long, and their monopoly is holding back from innovating the game. Commentary before, during, and at half time are terrible and repetitive. Games out of the 2K studio have proven that sport games can have amazing, random, and engaging commentary.
They are the gold standard. A lot of features have either been lowered to a very low standard, or taken completely out. Franchise mode fades and becomes extremely reparative within a few hours of playing, and Madden Untimate Team (MUT) is nearly distorted by pay to win gaming.
The UI is a confusing mess; this is especially true in MUT. Gameplay itself has not improved or changed in 4 years, and graphics are below standard. Loading times have improved however, so waiting for games to start and menus to load saw a significant improvement.
This is the best feature of Madden 19 Overall, I think EA Sports needs to look back at Madden 06 and bring back the amazing Superstar mode, and also take note that the game has only changed in aesthetics since.
I would skip this iteration of Madden, and spend your money on a more developed game.
Like tons, I have been a Madden player for decades. Like fewer, I only play in Franchise Mode, generally offline. Hence generally speaking to Franchise Mode. EA slowly improved FRANCHISE mode — this season is the same, touch-ups mostly, as at the core it still is the same and lacks in handling of player contracts, namely no 1st rounder 5 year extensions, tenders, still the really DUMB system that spreads resigns out over the coarse of the REGULAR season, no contract restructuring, no restricted FA handling AT ALL.
The only recourse is the player editor allows you just deal with it, but that really sucks. On the good side, the NEW Draft Class Editor. that is very cool if that your thing. I see it was a way to allow users to overcome flaws in the game draft-class degradation that effected previous titles.
so OK, new editor, uses have at it! Overall the same is very good. Great if you are NEW to Madden. Like always, some bugs to be worked out. Game play is fun! I stopped upgrading ever year — not enough value –so this is a two-year upgrade for me.
I appreciate many of the new features with the new engine from last year, but still mostly tweaks/fixes functionally speaking, Hence I would be nearly as content had I waited another year. What NEW do I get out of Franchise Mode –basically an editor.
Overall, if are new to MADDEN, is a 5-start game (bugs aside). If you are long-timer, it’s a cool and all. As a Steeler fan, had to get it with AB on the cover!.
As someone who gets this game every year, I really like some of the changes they’ve made to this year’s version. I play a ton of franchise mode (less some of the other modes, such as Ultimate Team), and they really updated Franchise nicely with Scheme Fits, new positions under depth chart, and upgrading players.
I haven’t played through multiple seasons yet, but can tell that it will be really enjoyable to build multiple teams. The gameplay is solid, I like that they brought back touchdown and sack celebrations, but still working through some of the individual sliders; I highly recommend changing user and CPU sliders to get a more realistic game (for instance, on default settings running the ball can be a bit ridiculous).
The commentary still needs some updating; I like the announcers, and the addition of the Coach for pregame and halftime was a neat touch, but too much repeated lines and commentary that doesn’t sink up with what’s going down on the field (ex.
, talking about making a great catch in the Super Bowl as if it’s being played, but it’s only Week 2). Still, I would definitely recommend getting this game overall. I like the graphical enhancements of the Xbox One X addition especially :).
Authentic NFL Experience – Whether you’re trying to build the perfect franchise or beat your biggest rival it’s all about your decisions and claiming bragging rights. The Ultimate Challenge – Madden Ultimate team is back with more content and challenges to push your fantasy roster to Hall-of-Fame status.
Real Player Motion – designed to deliver hyper-realistic animations with a higher level of gameplay. Control Your Dynasty – Make a mark on your Connected Franchise with unparalleled control over your team.
Expanding from 2021, which had 300 base cards, the 2022 Panini Prestige Football checklist offers a 400-card base set. This includes 90 base rookie cards and 10 rookie card short prints. Collectors can also look for standard Xtra Points parallels along with holographic Premium editions.
Returning inserts consist of the comic-style Heroes, star-filled Franchise Favorites, and Season’s Greetings, with a design similar to a postcard. These add an assortment of parallels. In addition, new case-hit short prints include City Limits, for top team lineups, Decorated, celebrating the award-winners, and Slingers, featuring top quarterbacks.
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EA Sports has announced that Madden NFL 14 won’t be called Madden NFL 14 at all. Instead, it’ll be titled Madden NFL 25 to celebrate the series’ 25th anniversary. With unheralded dedication to Xs and OS and hall-of-fame coach John Madden’s insight and ingenuity, the Madden series began by laying a foundation of realism that emphasized the playbook as much as the playing field.
Twenty-four years later, the longest-running sports franchise of all time presents the latest and most exciting edition to storm your living room. Lead your favorite team to a Super Bowl championship as you manage your roster, customize your playbook and conquer a grueling schedule.
Take the field as your favorite NFL superstars, and experience the rush of launching a game-winning pass or making a quarterback eat turf on fourth and goal. Relish the genuine sights and sounds of the NFL as you Sprint for pay dirt in authentic stadiums.
It’s pain and passion, chemistry and catastrophe. It’s watching your dreams go out on a stretcher and fighting for inches that feel like miles. It’s the hard-hitting, nerve-rattling world of NFL football as only Madden can deliver.
I recently bought an Xbox 360 for my nieces and nephew. While I used to have an Xbox, and a PS2, Madden was my favorite game. So I wanted to share the fun of this amazing game with them. I hadn’t bought a Madden game since 2003, so I expected this game to be quite the upgrade.
Also, I have to admit that when I got the game I thought it was suppose to be like an anniversary game with all of the teams of the last 25 years. Maybe it is and I haven’t figured it out yet. Although the game is pretty awesome, obviously there was a lot of changes since I used to play.
Some that I thought made the game a little bit harder to play. Especially like the way you call plays. I don’t see the benefit of having to pick formations, plays, ect. out of a side tab first, versus having everything in the boxes from the start.
I found this confusing. But knowing that there is a ten year difference between what I was use too, and this game, I expected some changes. I also thought there would have been a bigger upgrade in the graphic’s over a 10 year period.
I expected it to be closer to the 2015 version, or some great improvement. But I found it only to be a slight improvement graphic wise when compared to the 2013 version. All in all, the game play was good as expected, and I thought you had bettercontrol over the players than what you used to.
Which is a big plus. I haven’t got into any of the franchise modes, but it looks pretty cool from what I have seen. Other than that, it is pretty cool. There were some other features that I felt were pretty nice upgrades also.
I bought this game because of the great deal on it, ($9. 99 for a new, sealed game) and I wanted to introduce my nephew to it before I shelled out the $60 for the latest version, 2015. But I think I’ll wait until 2016 comes out before I do buy another version.
If your looking at this game at a higher in price than what I paid, I would wait for the 2015 version to be had at a lower price now that the season is over. From the videos I saw, the graphics made a huge leap over a couple of years between this one (2013) and that one.
The kind of leap I expected for a 10 year gap. But this will be good enough for me until 2016 comes out.
I traded this in a longtime ago and regretted it. So I was happy to see it available and had to have it back. The only Madden where you can draft players from Ncaa 14 .Awesome feature
Best value and performance for dated Xbox 360 system, but graphics still look good and game play is good enough for me. I’ve never played any other system, so I don’t have anything to compare it to. On top of that, $$$ for a new console and $$ for new games is out of my price range.
Too bad I’m a Detroit Lions fan!! Really have to be creative to have a chance at beating other teams, LOL!!.
13. Madden NFL 22 – PlayStation 4 (EA1080823) Toys/Spielzeug
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Franchise mode features include personnel management, an improved scenario engine and weekly strategy. Your avatar progress and player class will be shared between Face of the Franchise and The Yard.
And for the first time ever, Ultimate Team now lets you customize your Superstar X-Factors at halftime. Win the Super Bowl and build your NFL dynasty as a player, coach or owner. A wide-ranging set of features spanning the entire franchise mode gives you full control over every aspect.
Create your avatar and play your rookie season as a QB, WR, RB or LB according to your preference. Want to make more customizations? No problem. A class system and physique allow you to customize a player’s ratings, skills, attributes, and body type.
The fast track to fun. You can expect social football gameplay with NFL superstars, played in venues around the world, with great presentation, brilliant characters, and outstanding teams. Be a part of a season of Ultimate Team.
Experience fun content and a competitive team lineup. Earn MUT items via Ultimate Team Challenges and refine your Depth Chart through strategic decisions.
TraduciMostra in lingua originalePlayable if you love football and the NFL. The best thing this game has going for it is official licensing. Gameplay is choppy. Little things like 2 MLBs making the exact same movement at the same time while calling audible.
Physics are terrible in pass defense, CPU defenders change momentum as they switch from their coverage assignment to where the targeted receiver is. Don’t try to be like a real QB and throw with anticipation, DBs know the route better than your WR, even ones with lower Overall attributes.
Prospect scouting is terrible with no clear direction in franchise mode, they are trying to make an improvement over previous model, but have not yet succeeded. Overall the game just leaves you wanting better.
Frustrating for fans who buy every year and end up getting decreased capabilities with a flashier display.
TraduciMostra in lingua originaleSo I wanted to get this out of the way, I’m very understanding of annual sports game releases. I recognize that putting out a multi-million dollar sports game that many fans are demanding massive things each year isn’t always going to happen, but MAN did EA completely drop the ball on this.
First of all Face of the Franchise is completely and utterly broken right now. When you go to the pre-draft workouts as a QB, the game has you throw to some WR targets to see how well your accuracy/arm strength is.
But there are no WRs to throw to, your character will literally throw to empty air and get a fail. This is literally the FIRST THING you do in Face of the Franchise mode and it is broken. Franchise mode, when looking at my roster to make possible trades, I started considering shoring up my offensive line and when I went to look at trade options, the game doesn’t have RTs available in the trade menu screen, it simply goes back to LTs again.
During a game I had a WR on a slant route and a defender literally pushed my player to the point he ran his route in place. No penalty was called and my WR didn’t acknowledge that he was running into a defender who wasn’t even trying to engage him.
They FINALLY brought in assistance coaches into the game. years after they were taken out in earlier Madden games. These are some basic things I’ve seen in Madden 22 folks. It’s a complete and utter mess and frankly, EA needs to have the exclusive NFL license revoked and have some competition because they’ve grown complacent and lazy with their product.
TraduciMostra in lingua originaleDon’t waste your money. I love football and have bought Madden nearly every year for the past 15 years. EA Sports continuously proves it doesn’t put much effort into producing this game, and others.
Franchise mode is buggier than ever and just plain sloppy. The music is awful. No variety, just all basic & terrible trap-esque music. But because they (EA Sports) have a monopoly on the rights to produce an NFL video game, they simply lack any creativity and are just lazy.
This will certainly be the last Madden I buy until reviews prove they’ve put the level of effort into enhancing this game. The gameplay itself is solid, but that’s the only positive comment I can make.
Everything else about this is a huge waste of money and I personally am tired of the annual disappointment this game brings. Please don’t buy this. Maybe if sales plummet EA Sports will begin actually trying to make a good game rather than just making millions of a repeat of last year, yet somehow even worse then the colossal failure Madden 21 proved to be.
Or perhaps the NFL will license with another company that’ll bring this game back to what it used to be.
The Wilson NFL 100 Duke Metallic Football decorates a classic with a stunning silver finish. Since 1941, every kick, every play, every touchdown in the NFL has been with Wilson. Practice like your sports heroes with the NFL 100 Duke Metallic Edition.
Features a high-performance composite to match the original’s feel and excellence.
I have purchased 5 Leather GSTs over the past 2 years. I had a deflating issue with our 1st ball. Since then, I added a few drops of glycerin to the inflation needle prior to pumping to the new footballs.
This helped the inflation needle glide into the stem, preventing punctures, cracks and stretching. All of which will lead to air leaks. No more deflating issues since using glycerin. But, I am truly disappointed with the quality and detail of these footballs.
Especially the smaller balls (pee wee and junior). The noses on these footballs are hideous! Some have bigger underbites than a British Bulldog! The sewn-in stripes aren’t flushed at the seams because the leather panels are so badly misaligned during construction.
It is troubling to think that these leather GSTs are made in the United States, and even more troubling to think that whomever is inspecting these doesn’t see a problem with defected or irregular footballs prior to leaving their facility.
Leaders at Wilson, managers, quality control personnel, factory workers. you have to do better.
Look For Diamond Parallels! Expanding from 2021, which had 300 base cards, the 2022 Panini Prestige Football checklist offers a 400-card base set. This includes 90 base rookie cards and 10 rookie card short prints.
Collectors can also look for standard Xtra Points parallels along with holographic Premium editions. Returning inserts consist of the comic-style Heroes, star-filled Franchise Favorites, and Season’s Greetings, with a design similar to a postcard.
These add an assortment of parallels. In addition, new case-hit short prints include City Limits, for top team lineups, Decorated, celebrating the award-winners, and Slingers, featuring top quarterbacks.
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Look For Astral Parallels! Expanding from 2021, which had 300 base cards, the 2022 Panini Prestige Football checklist offers a 400-card base set. This includes 90 base rookie cards and 10 rookie card short prints.
Collectors can also look for standard Xtra Points parallels along with holographic Premium editions. Returning inserts consist of the comic-style Heroes, star-filled Franchise Favorites, and Season’s Greetings, with a design similar to a postcard.
These add an assortment of parallels. In addition, new case-hit short prints include City Limits, for top team lineups, Decorated, celebrating the award-winners, and Slingers, featuring top quarterbacks.
Throughout American sports history, no other brand has been partnered with a league longer than Wilson has been with the NFL. Not only has every point scored in the NFL been with a Wilson Football, but every Wilson NFL game ball has been handcrafted in Ada, OH by skilled craftsmen and adult for decades.
” The Duke” NFL football was named in honor of the game’s pioneering legend and NY Giants owner, Wellington Mara. Back when Mara was a young boy taking in the game from the sidelines, the Giants players dubbed him “The Duke” and years later, the NFL game ball took on this nickname too.
Bring home “The Duke” today, which is as close as a fan can get to the authentic, on-field icon that’s been passed, caught and carried by the game’s greatest since the NFL started in 1941. This football is officially licensed by the National Football League.
An authorized visual history of America’s most popular sport Timed to coincide with the National Football League’s 100th anniversary, NFL 100 celebrates the history of America’s most popular and highly watched sport.
From its humble beginnings in Canton, Ohio, to its emergence as a sport cherished by millions, all the key moments and famous athletes are honored within the pages of this handsomely produced book. In addition to the lively text, and action and portrait photography, the story of the game and the context in which it grew are animated by original lists, charts, creative statistics, and infographics, along with beautiful photos of the evolving equipment and artifacts essential to the story of the sport.
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The NFL season is finally here and we have our first FanDuel Sunday slate of the year. There are a few notable absences due to injury, but overall, this looks like a solid slate of games. Here’s a look at the complete FanDuel Sunday lineup for Week 1.
Quarterbacks
Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints ($8,700) vs. Houston Texans
Brees is the highest-priced quarterback on the slate, but he’s got a great matchup at home against the Texans. The Saints have one of the best offenses in the league, and Brees should be able to put up big numbers in this one.
Marcus Mariota, Tennessee Titans ($7,200) at Miami Dolphins
Mariota is coming off a great season in which he threw for over 3,500 yards and 26 touchdowns. He’s got a solid matchup on the road against the Dolphins, and he should be able to put up solid numbers once again in 2017.
Running Backs
LeSean McCoy, Buffalo Bills ($8,400) vs. New York Jets
McCoy is the highest-priced running back on the slate, but he’s got a great matchup at home against the Jets. McCoy is one of the best running backs in the league, and he should be able to put up big numbers in this one.
Jay Ajayi, Miami Dolphins ($7,600) vs. Tennessee Titans
Ajayi is coming off a great 2016 campaign in which he rushed for over 1,200 yards and eight touchdowns. He’s got a solid matchup at home against the Titans, and he should be able to put up solid numbers once again in 2017.
Wide Receivers
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers ($9,000) vs. Cleveland Browns
Brown is the highest-priced wide receiver on the slate, but he’s got a great matchup at home against the Browns. Brown is one of the best wide receivers in the league, and he should be able to put up big numbers in this one.
Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons ($8,700) vs. Chicago Bears
Jones is coming off a great season in which he caught 83 passes for 1,409 yards and six touchdowns. He’s got a solid matchup at home against the Bears, and he should be able to put up solid numbers once again in 2017.
Tight Ends
Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots ($8,000) vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Gronkowski is the highest-priced tight end on the slate, but he’s got a great matchup at home against the Chiefs. Gronkowski is one of the best tight ends in the league, and he should be able to put up big numbers in this one.
Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles ($6,900) vs. Washington Redskins
Ertz is coming off a great season in which he caught 74 passes for 824 yards and eight touchdowns. He’s got a solid matchup at home against the Redskins, and he should be able to put up solid numbers once again in 2017.
Defenses
Houston Texans ($5,000) at New Orleans Saints
The Texans have a solid matchup on the road against the Saints. The Texans have a solid defense, and they should be able to put up solid numbers in this one.
Minnesota Vikings ($4,800) vs. New Orleans Saints
The Vikings have a solid matchup at home against the Saints. The Vikings have a solid defense, and they should be able to put up solid numbers in this one.