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This relates to the various versions of Gridiron Football game either CFL (Canadian Football), NFL (American Football) and the UFL (alternative American Football) as well as the variations in terms of both US and Canadian College Football.
In simple terms, both American Football (4 downs) and Canadian Football (3 downs) use a system of downs in order to gain 10 yards. The final down, if a team has not gained 10 yards, is often used to score a field goal (3 points) or punt the ball away to the opposing team as far down the field as possible to negatively impact their set of downs when they take over as the offense or if the opposing team catches the ball (interception) then they will get a new set of downs.
Teams can score a Touchdown (6 points) by moving the ball into the end zone and then score a field goal (1 point) or score another touchdown (2 points).
L = LOGO
N = NEW TEAM/NEW CONFERENCE/NEW LEAGUE
NH = NEW HELMET
























