The 'C' patch is new to the NFL this season (2007) and signifies the Captains of the team.
In the NFL, they are placed on the uniform on the upper right side of the chest above the number. Click on the 'Captains Patch Picture' link below to see a picture of Peyton Manning in uniform with the patch.
the stars represent the amount of years he's been captain. Each gold star is a year hes been captain
The standard football is a size 5-6 inches. An NCAA football is smaller than the NFL ball as it is only 5 inches while a NFL is 5.5-6.3in.
6 players can be named captain. I think you can have up to 2 Offensive Captains,2 Defensive Captains,and 2 Special Team Captains.......
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That 'C' on a player's jersey indicates the player is one of the captains of the team. Almost always in the NFL, a team's starting quarterback is one of the captains of the team.
Each year you are captain for your NFL a star on your captain's patch becomes gold. When your serve 5 years as a captain you have 4 gold stars and you get a gold c. This is called a full gold captains patch just like Eli has.
The NFL only uses official size footballs for their games and that is their standard.
It is the official photo and stat card of the NFL
There isn't an H- Official in the NFL. College Officials have letters. H stands for Head-Linesman.
NFL and NBA are official brands in themselves, however there are retailers who sell these products on behalf of the NFL and NBA.