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National Football League

www.nfl.com

 
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional sports league in the United States. It acts as a trade association for franchise owners to promote the sport, license team names and logos, collect dues and royalties, and develop new programs. The company provides comprehensive National Football League (NFL) information, including NFL history, news, team pages, a season schedule, transaction information, individual and team statistics, a special-guest chat room, Hall of Fame information, special events, broadcast schedules, and the rules of football. The company also offers a video gallery of each week`s highlights and top plays. The National Football League was ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.nfl.com
  • 345 Park Avenue South
    New York, NY USA 10010
  • Phone: 330.962.7272

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jennica Smith
Senior Director of Product Marketing | DTC Profile
Sarah Bishop
Vice President, Brand and Consumer Marketing Profile
Constance Williams
Senior Vice President, Human Resources Profile
Christine Dorfler
Chief Financial Officer Profile
Dasha Smith
Chief People Officer Profile

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