The NFL only uses one size of footballs. And that is "Official Size" or "Sunday Size".
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∙ 14y agoHardly ... NO!! Compressed air is all that is used.
All NFL footballs are manufactured in the Wilson Sporting Goods football factory in Ada, Ohio. It is the only football manufacturing facility in the US, and has been making NFL footballs in the same building since 1955. The entire process is done by hand and they produce about 4,000 footballs a day.
All different sizes.
All footballs that are high school, college, and NFL level are the same. There is no physical difference besides the look of the ball.
No. Not all balls are round. American footballs, Rugby footballs and Australian rules footballs are not round but oval.
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The footballs are not that expansive ,but there are all different prices depends where you buy them.
no not all footballs are the same size they are made in kids, medium, and large.
Yes the official balls and the replicas aremade according to standard sizes, with size 5 being the biggest size.
Footballs are not all the same.One shape that was used for footballs is the truncated icosahedron. The shape has 12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons. It has 32 faces, 60 vertices and 90 edges.Footballs are not all the same.One shape that was used for footballs is the truncated icosahedron. The shape has 12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons. It has 32 faces, 60 vertices and 90 edges.Footballs are not all the same.One shape that was used for footballs is the truncated icosahedron. The shape has 12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons. It has 32 faces, 60 vertices and 90 edges.Footballs are not all the same.One shape that was used for footballs is the truncated icosahedron. The shape has 12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons. It has 32 faces, 60 vertices and 90 edges.
27 inchish from top to bottom all around 24 around the football
The Wilson Football factory, in the tiny town of Ada, Ohio, is the last manufacturing facility in America where footballs are made. Each football is still made by hand. The 150 employees at the factory manufacture over a million footballs every year - that's about 5,000 footballs per day. Wilson recently extended its NFL contract through the year 2011. That will mark their 70th year of partnership with the NFL, which is believed to be one of the longest agreements in sports history.Super Bowl Sundays are especially exciting for the Wilson employees. They're seeing their handiwork in action, because they are the makers of the Wilson Official Super Bowl Game Ball. Every football made for each of the 40 Super Bowls has been been produced by Wilson. In fact, Wilson makes all the footballs for every NFL team, with each team going through about 1,000 footballs every year.But not all Wilson footballs are made in Ada, Ohio. I have a Wilson 1001 football here that says "Pee Wee" size and "Made In China". I bought it in NC on 11/8/2009 at a Sports Authority for $12.00. This appears to be a legitimate Wilson 1001 football and it wasn't made in Ada, Ohio. It was made in China.