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The NFL's commitment to supporting women with breast cancer — a very personal cause for many of the players — and to raising money for research is admirable, even if it does continue to throw ...
For five years now, NFL players, coaches and team personnel have flaunted their feminine sides by donning pink cleats, socks, wristbands, gloves and other equipment in recognition of Breast Cancer ...
From coaches' caps to players' cleats and officials' whistles, the NFL went pink on Sunday. In support of breast cancer awareness, the color will be worn on the field and on the sidelines during ...
There will be a little less pink on the field when the NFL kicks off Week 6. But the NFL isn’t abandoning its commitment to breast cancer awareness, it’s just trying to cause a little l… ...
The NFL is dumping pink penalty flags after only one week. The league is switching back to yellow penalty flags beginning in Week 6.
Pink is no longer the new yellow in the NFL. The league won't use its pink penalty flags beyond Monday night's Jets-Falcons game. The pink flags were part of the NFL's ''A Crucial Catch'' campaign ...
The NFL's idea of outreach to women was once described as ''shrink it and pink it.'' That is, taking the same stuff the league was already selling to men, scaling it to size and then splashing on ...
The NFL, its clubs and players are proud to support the fight against breast cancer. Our campaign, "A Crucial Catch", in partnership with the American Cancer Society, is focused on the importance ...
If you are either a fan of hot football players or sexy lingerie models, be sure to high tail it to the Victoria’s Secret PINK Soho store this Monday from 6:30 p.m-8 p.m. Celebrating the laun… ...