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National Football League

National Football League
Current season or competition:
2009 NFL Draft
National Football League
SportAmerican Football
Founded1920
CommissionerRoger Goodell
No. of teams32
Country(ies)United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Most championshipsGreen Bay Packers (12)
Most Super BowlsPittsburgh Steelers (6)
TV partner(s)CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network
Official websiteNFL.com

The National Football League (NFL) is the largest Professional Football league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501(c)(6) association controlled by its members.[1] It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (the league changed the name to American Professional Football League in 1921 and then settled on its current name in 1922). The league currently consists of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. The league is divided evenly into two conferences — the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC), and each conference has four divisions that have 4 teams each.

The regular season is a seventeen-week schedule during which each team has one bye week and plays sixteen games. This schedule includes six games against a team's divisional rivals, as well as several inter-division and inter-conference games. The season currently starts on the Thursday night in the first full week of September (the Thursday after Labor Day) and runs weekly to late December or early January.

At the end of each regular season, six teams from each conference play in the NFL playoffs, a twelve-team single-elimination tournament that culminates with the championship game, known as the Super Bowl. This game is held at a pre-selected site which is usually a city that hosts an NFL team. Selected all-star players from both the AFC and NFC meet in the Pro Bowl, held in Honolulu, Hawaii; up to and including 2009, this game took place the weekend after the Super Bowl. In 2010, it will take place the week prior to the Super Bowl, in Miami, Florida.

While baseball is known as "America's national pastime", football is the most popular sport in the United States. According to the Harris Poll, Professional Football moved ahead of baseball as the fans' favorite in 1965, during the emergence of the NFL's challenger, the American Football League, as a major Professional Football league. Football has remained America's favorite sport ever since. In a Harris Poll conducted in 2008, the NFL was the favorite sport of as many people (30%) as the combined total of the next three professional sports--baseball (15%), auto racing (10%), and hockey (5%).[2] Additionally, football's American TV viewership ratings now surpass those of other sports, although football season comprises far fewer games than the seasons of other sports.[3] Furthermore, college football is actually the third-most popular sport in the US, with 12% of survey respondents listing it as their favorite. Therefore, fully 42% of Americans consider some level of football their favorite sport.

The NFL has the highest per-game attendance of any domestic professional sports league in the world, drawing over 67,000 spectators per game for each of its two most recently completed seasons, 2006[4] and 2007.[5] However, the NFL's overall attendance is only approximately 20% of Major League Baseball, due to the latter's longer schedule (162-game scheduled regular season).

 

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How to Embed MP3 Files into a Website


Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Open a web browser and search for a free or cheap Flash Player that you cam download and use. One of the more popular applications is Odeo, and it’s completely free.
Step2
Make sure the file that you want to use is saved on your computer, and then upload it to the Flash Player device. Make note of the URL address because you will need this information when you insert the embedding script on your website.
Step3
Next type this information into the HTML code of your website:



Insert the URL address of the MP3 file where it reads “MP3 file address."
Step4
Save the changes to the HTML on your website and then view it. You should see the added Flash Player and be able to click the “Play button” to hear the recording.

 

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