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The NFL Wants To Build Hype For Actual Football

By Lawrence Fernandez August 4, 2022

A detail view of the NFL logo on the goal post stanchion before the AFC Championship Game between the AFC Kansas City Chiefs and the Tennessee Titans at Arrowhead Stadium on January 19, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri.
(Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

 

After months of waiting, NFL football finally returns.

The offseason went by so fast after the Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI.

Free agency happened and the draft went by.

Now, teams are conducting their training camps in preparation for the upcoming season.

But before the games that matter, teams can fine-tune their rosters through the preseason.

Yet even before those games, football fans will finally see a live game when the Jacksonville Jaguars and Las Vegas Raiders compete in the Hall of Fame Game.

👏NFL👏FOOTBALL👏IS👏BACK👏 pic.twitter.com/ZRh7LBh7Bu

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) August 4, 2022

Yes, there is a football game today in Canton, Ohio as part of the festivities for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2022.

Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne won’t participate in the game for Jacksonville.

 

Another Topic Is Dominating NFL News

Wait, you didn’t know that there’s a game today?

The publicity has been all over television, the internet, and social media, and yet you still haven’t heard of it?

Are you even updated with what’s happening?

Oh, wait, pardon us for blaming you.

It’s not your fault because news about Deshaun Watson‘s suspension has dominated NFL talk lately.

That’s an update that is hard to miss because it’s what everyone is discussing.

Recently, former federal judge Sue Robinson recommended a six-game suspension for the Cleveland Browns quarterback.

However, the NFL will appeal the decision and the final verdict will be in the hands of either Commissioner Roger Goodell or someone outside the league office that he will appoint.

While the judgment is still in the works, it’s best to watch the Jaguars-Raiders game even if it’s not included in the standings.

After all, it’s still football and you missed the game a lot.

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About Lawrence Fernandez

Lawrence Andrew Fernandez is a sports journalist from the Philippines. A journalism graduate, he chose sports writing to stay close to the action. Aside from the NFL, he also follows the NBA and MLB. He also delves into mobile games during his free time.

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