Football (American football) - followed by baseball and basketball
I'd say football and baseball.
Tim Lincecum
FOOTBALL! They have a large number of players with over $75 million dollar contracts!
baseball football and basketball
First of all, you are confusing the terms national league and American league used in baseball with football. Replace the word league with football. NFL has the National Football Conference and American Football Conference. There really is no difference, the difference is very similar to the differences between the American League and National League in baseball. Both Conferences are at the same level of play, play for the world championship with one team represting each (league in baseball, conference in football) in the final round of the playoffs, and in both baseball and football, each team plays the majority of games in their own (league in baseball, conference in football), but still plays a few of their games against teams from the other league or conference. These conferences were created after the NFL merged with a competing top-level league in 1970, the AFL (American Football League). All teams in the NFC are either expansion teams created after the merger, or were in the NFL before the merger. In the AFC, three teams that were in the NFL moved to the AFC the year of the merger so both conferences would have the same number of teams. Other than those three teams, all AFC teams were in the AFL or are expansion teams created after the merger.
It depends on which giants you are talking about: New York Giants (football) or San Francisco Giants (baseball). If you are talking about football, then number 62 is Conrad Goode. If you are talking about baseball, number 62 has been worn by Bob Howry, Wilson Delgado, and Jacob Cruz.
Curtis Joseph and Pavel Kubina
eight
7 behind Soccer,table tennis,basketball,football,badminton, and cricket
no, you have to be in the top 8 of your conference
Bo Jackson was an American football and baseball player. His jersey number was the number 8 when he played for the Chicago White Sox.