About 11.5 inches long
The commissioner of the NFL's signature is on the official game ball. Roger Goodell has been commissioner since 2007.
A NFL football shall be 11 to 11.25 inches in length, between 28 to 28.5 inches at its long circumference, and between 21 and 21.25 inches at its short circumference.
There is one referee and six other officials on the field during an NFL game. Click on the 'NFL Officials' link on this page to see the duties of each official on the field and what equipment they use during the game.
The 1st Super Bowl, which was played on January 15, 1967, was actually called "The AFL-NFL World Championship Game."
The score of a forfeited NFL game is 2-0. The reasoning behind this is that a safety is the only way to score in an NFL game in which no points are credited to a specific player. There has only been 1 official forfeit in NFL history (1920 - Rochester Jeffersons lost by forfeit to the Washington Pros/Senators).
It was 14 game season
Seven. The referee, umpire, head linesman, line judge, field judge, side judge, and back judge. Click on the 'NFL Officials' link below to read about the duties of each official on the field during an NFL game. One. The referee. 3 additional officials are on the sidelines, two assistant referees and one fourth official.
There wasn't an official NFL championship game until 1933. Before that, the NFL champion was simply the team with the best win-loss record at the end of the season. In 1932, a playoff game had to be held to determine the champion, because two teams were tied for the best record. That led to the introduction of the NFL Championship Game, which lasted from 1933 through 1969. After the AFL and NFL merged in 1970, the Super Bowl became the NFL championship game.
The NFL Thanksgiving night games began in 2006.
12 minutes except for the Super Bowl game.
It is the official photo and stat card of the NFL