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- From endless gourmet food to time on the field, these seats get corporate and well-heeled fans into the game even when the football action might not necessarily be so great. Luxury pampering >>
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- Teams now have the power to stop television blackouts of their home games, but that doesn't mean they'll do so. Tweak to rule >>
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