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}}{{sub-stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}} (NFL)''', formerly known as the '''American Professional Football Association (APFA)''', is an American professional [[wikipedia:American football|American football]] league and arguably the sport's most recognizable name, notable for licensing its branding and associated teams to game developers for the production of numerous video games.  
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The National Football League (NFL), formerly known as the American Professional Football Association (APFA), is an American professional American football league and arguably the sport's most recognizable name, notable for licensing its branding and associated teams to video game developers through its subsidiary NFL Properties, Inc.

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