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Saw this as we pulled up to a Burger King lately. Considering how much B.K. probably paid for the NFL licensing, I'm sure The King wouldn't appreciate this screw-up. Nor this one on the next menu we saw on the drive-thru.
Houston Texans head coach Gary Kubiak receives a challenge coin from Major General Bradley May while participating in a USO tour to Iraq on Sunday, July 3, 2011. Kubiak is joined by Jim L. Mora, former NFL head coach turned NFL Network analyst; Jim E. Mora, former New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts head coach; and Ken Whisenhunt, Arizona Cardinals head coach. This is the first USO tour for the group, who join the list of NFL coaches to travel overseas on USO entertainment tours. (USO Photo by Steve Manuel)
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — More than 200 children converged on Stoneman Stadium, here, to meet and play with National Football League All-Star football players and cheerleaders, Jan. 27, during the NFL’s Play 60 Challenge. Players and cheerleaders ran football and cheerleading clinics, while the Chicago Bears’ mascot, Staley da Bear, and the Baltimore Ravens’ Poe, led warm-ups and kept spectators and volunteers entertained. The NFL and the American Heart Association teamed up to create the NFL Play 60 Challenge — a movement for an active and healthy generation that encourages kids to play for 60 minutes every day to tackle childhood obesity. Read more about NFL Play60 at www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/news/2011/2/3/nfl-play-60-kids-p... ( www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/news/2011/2/3/nfl-play-60-kids-p... ) .
For cold weather games NFL football officials would wear a black Under Armour compression shirt under their long sleeve striped shirt. White knickers now hide the white McDavid compression pants. Reebok NFL low grass shoes are worn with 2 stripe NFL officials one piece fitted socks. A black leather belt was worn around the waist.
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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — More than 200 children converged on Stoneman Stadium, here, to meet and play with National Football League All-Star football players and cheerleaders, Jan. 27, during the NFL’s Play 60 Challenge. Players and cheerleaders ran football and cheerleading clinics, while the Chicago Bears’ mascot, Staley da Bear, and the Baltimore Ravens’ Poe, led warm-ups and kept spectators and volunteers entertained. The NFL and the American Heart Association teamed up to create the NFL Play 60 Challenge — a movement for an active and healthy generation that encourages kids to play for 60 minutes every day to tackle childhood obesity. Read more about NFL Play60 at www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/news/2011/2/3/nfl-play-60-kids-p... ( www.hawaiiarmyweekly.com/news/2011/2/3/nfl-play-60-kids-p... ) .