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How to Follow the NFL on the Internet

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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The Internet makes it possible to get the latest news around the league, from weekly game reports to individual statistics, with just a click.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Modems
  • Internet Access
  • Internet Service Providers
  1. Step 1

    Browse through the official NFL site. NFL.com features game day news and statistics, including graphical drive charts and video highlights of each week's games from NFL Films.

  2. Step 2

    Browse independent sites that feature the NFL. ESPN.com, CBS.SportsLine.com, and SI.com all provide team-by-team notes as well as columns written by national observers.

  3. Step 3

    Browse Sportspages.com for further coverage. The site links users to all the local newspaper sports pages in each of the 31 NFL markets.

  4. Step 4

    Browse ABCSports.com on Monday nights. ABCSports.com features "Enhanced TV," which allows viewers access to live statistics as the Monday Night Game progresses.

  5. Step 5

    Bookmark each of your favorite NFL Web sites for easier access.

Tips & Warnings
  • Start with a wide list of sites and narrow your list based on your personal preferences.
  • Want to go deeper? NFL.com links users to the official Web sites of all 31 teams. These sites provide daily in-depth information on each team written by local beat reporters.

Comments  

ruf1950 said

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on 4/12/2009 Excellent advice for hard core fans like myself...but are't there 32 teams? Regardless...5* and a recommend.

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