Technically it does not. The NFL is a year-round organization with teams focusing on different things in the preseason vs the regular season vs the post season vs the off season.
The 2008 Post Season ends with two bowl games: The Superbowl (held on Feb 1, 2009) and the 2008 Pro Bowl (held on Feb 8, 2009).
The 2009 season kicks off a few weeks later on Feb 18-24 with the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. This is where NFL hopefuls come to show off their stuff. Teams take this information and begin to make preparations for the 2009 Draft (April 25 & 26 in NYC). From here teams begin to make preparations for training camp which typically start in late July. Players spend the off season working on individualized training regimens.
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early in september, and ends in early january...most teams anyway. some make the playoffs. The two who make it to the superbowl, their season ends after the superbowl.
The playoffs started on the 8th of January and were completed on February 5, 2012.
Probably 2011, when the NFL season started before the end of the MLB season.
Click on the 'NFL Scoring Leaders by Season' and 'NFL Touchdown Leaders by Season' links below to see the players that led the NFL in scoring and touchdowns in each NFL season.
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season Duke Williams is 23 years old.
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