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The '''N.F.L.''' is a professional football organization in the [[United States of America|United States]]. The [[Seattle Seahawks]] are one of their teams, and their annual championship game is the [[Super Bowl]]. | The '''N.F.L.''' is a professional football organization in the [[United States of America|United States]]. The [[Seattle Seahawks]] are one of their teams, and their annual championship game is the [[Super Bowl]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 21 April 2026

The N.F.L. is a professional football organization in the United States. The Seattle Seahawks are one of their teams, and their annual championship game is the Super Bowl.
Fiction
[edit]Marvel The Transformers comics
[edit]When Joey Slick, who made it big after robbing a bank, came across Clyde and his football-playing friends, he asked how "tomorrow's N.F.L. all-pros" were doing. The children responded that there was more money in robbing banks and that they had adjusted their aspirations as such. Shooting Star!
Toys
[edit]Collaborative
[edit]The NFL's entry in the Collaborative toyline consists of a series of Deluxe-sized figures that transform into football helmets, each representing a different NFL team. All the figures share the same body, with several different head sculpts split across the figures. Each figure includes a removable helmet for their robot mode as well as a football accessory which they can hold.
Wave 1 (2025)
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Wave 2 (2026)
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Notes
[edit]- The Seahawks did end up becoming NFL champions at the Super Bowl in 2013!
- Retired Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson was famously nicknamed "Megatron".
- Retired Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch currently holds the trademark to the term "beast mode", utilizing it as his signature catch phrase and the branding identity of his clothing line.


