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✔Bruno Mars Concert Tickets at Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre on August 17, 2014
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Bruno Mars Tickets at Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre
Englewood, CO
August 17, xxxx
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Adelaide Entertainment Centre
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Melbourne, Australia
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Melbourne, Australia
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Qantas Credit Union Arena (Formerly Sydney Entertainment Center)
Sydney, Australia
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Allphones Arena
Sydney, Australia
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Allphones Arena
Sydney, Australia
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Vector Arena
Auckland, New Zealand
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3/15/xxxx
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Vector Arena
Auckland, New Zealand
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Asiaworld-expo
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3/29/xxxx
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Hong Kong
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3/30/xxxx
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Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena
Honolulu, HI
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4/18/xxxx
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Honolulu, HI
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4/19/xxxx
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5/23/xxxx
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5/24/xxxx
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Save Mart Center
Fresno, CA
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5/27/xxxx
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Oracle Arena
Oakland, CA
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5/28/xxxx
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Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, CA
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5/31/xxxx
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Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, CA
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6/1/xxxx
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Bank Of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK
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Memphis, TN
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6/6/xxxx
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Smoothie King Center (Formerly New Orleans Arena)
New Orleans, LA
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6/7/xxxx
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Verizon Arena (formerly Alltel Arena)
North Little Rock, AR
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Birmingham, AL
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6/11/xxxx
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Columbia, SC
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6/13/xxxx
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PNC Arena (Formerly RBC Center)
Raleigh, NC
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6/14/xxxx
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Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI
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6/17/xxxx
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Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
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6/18/xxxx
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Tinley Park, IL
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6/20/xxxx
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Saint Paul, MN
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6/21/xxxx
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Omaha, NE
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6/23/xxxx
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Marcus Amphitheater
Milwaukee, WI
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6/25/xxxx
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US Bank Arena
Cincinnati, OH
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6/27/xxxx
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Cleveland, OH
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6/28/xxxx
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First Niagara Center (formerly HSBC Arena)
Buffalo, NY
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6/30/xxxx
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TD Garden (Fleet Center)
Boston, MA
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7/2/xxxx
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Finsbury Park
Harringay, United Kingdom
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7/6/xxxx
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Xfinity Theatre (formerly Comcast Theatre)
Hartford, CT
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7/9/xxxx
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Bristow, VA
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7/11/xxxx
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Hershey, PA
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7/12/xxxx
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
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Camden, NJ
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7/17/xxxx
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Manchester, NH
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7/18/xxxx
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Albany, NY
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Centre Bell
Montreal, Canada
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7/23/xxxx
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Ottawa, Canada
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
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7/26/xxxx
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
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7/27/xxxx
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MTS Centre
Winnipeg, Canada
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8/2/xxxx
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Credit Union Centre - Saskatchewan Place
Saskatoon, Canada
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8/3/xxxx
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Calgary, Canada
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Quincy, WA
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8/9/xxxx
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Eugene, OR
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8/11/xxxx
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Stateline, NV
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SAP Center (formerly HP Pavilion)
San Jose, CA
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8/15/xxxx
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Englewood, CO
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8/17/xxxx
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8/22/xxxx
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Las Vegas, NV
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8/23/xxxx
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Azcapotzalco, Mexico
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9/2/xxxx
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Monterrey, Mexico
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9/5/xxxx
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Arena De Monterrey
Monterrey, Mexico
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9/6/xxxx
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In extremely egregious cases, the commissioner can offer recommendations to the NFL's Executive Committee up to and including the "cancellation or forfeiture"[33] of a club's franchise or any other action he deems necessary. The commissioner can also issue sanctions up to and including a lifetime ban from the league if an individual connected to the NFL has bet on games or failed to notify the league of conspiracies or plans to bet on or fix games.[33] The current Commissioner of the National Football League is Roger Goodell, who was elected in xxxx after Paul Tagliabue, the previous commissioner, retired.[34]The NFL preseason begins with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, played at Fawcett Stadium in Canton.[35] Each NFL team is required to schedule four preseason games, two of which must be at their home stadium, but the teams involved in the Hall of Fame game, as well as any teams playing in an American Bowl game, play five preseason games.[36] Preseason games are exhibition matches and do not count towards regular-season totals.[37] Because the preseason does not count towards standings, teams do not focus on winning games; instead, they are used by coaches to evaluate their teams and by players to show their performance, both to their current team and to other teams if they get cut.[24] The quality of preseason games has been criticized by some fans, who dislike having to pay full price for exhibition games,[38] as well as by some players and coaches, who dislike the risk of injury the games have, while others have felt the preseason is a necessary part of the NFL season.[24][38]The National Football League runs a seventeen-week, 256-game regular season. Since xxxx, the season has begun the week after Labor Day and concluded the week after Christmas.[39] The opening game of the season is normally a primetime home game for the league's defending champion.[40]Most NFL games are played on Sundays, with a Monday night game typically held at least once a week and Thursday night games occurring on most weeks as well.[40] NFL games are not normally played on Fridays or Saturdays until late in the regular season, as federal law prohibits professional football leagues from competing with college or high school football. Because high school and college teams typically play games on Friday and Saturday, respectively, the NFL cannot hold games on those days until the third Friday in December.[41] NFL games are rarely scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday, and those days have only been used twice since xxxx: in xxxx, when a Sunday game was rescheduled to Tuesday due to a blizzard, and in xxxx, when the Kickoff game was moved from Thursday to Wednesday to avoid conflict with the Democratic National Convention.[42][43]NFL regular season matchups are determined according to a scheduling formula. Within a division, all four teams play fourteen out of their sixteen games against common opponents - two games (home and away) are played against the other three teams in the division, while one game is held against all the members of a division from the NFC and a division from the AFC division as determined by a rotating cycle (three years for the conference the team is in, and four years in the conference they are not in). The other two games are intraconference games, determined by the standings of the previous year - for example, if a team finishes first in their division, they will play two other first-place teams in their conference, while a team that finishes last would play two other last-place teams in the conference.[44] In total, each team plays sixteen games and has one bye week, where they do not play any games.[45]Although the teams any given club will play are known by the end of the previous year's regular season, the exact dates, times, and home/away status for NFL games are not determined until much later because the league has to account for, among other things, the Major League Baseball postseason and local events that could pose a scheduling conflict with NFL games. During the xxxx season, over 500,000 potential schedules were created by computers, 5,000 of which were considered "playable schedules" and were reviewed by the NFL's scheduling team. After arriving at what they felt was the best schedule out of the group, nearly 50 more potential schedules were developed to try and ensure that the chosen schedule would be the best possible one.[46]Following the conclusion of the regular season, a twelve-team single elimination tournament, the NFL Playoffs, is held. Six teams are selected from each conference: the winners of each of the four divisions as well as two wild card teams (the two remaining teams with the best overall record). These teams are seeded according to overall record, with the division champions always ranking higher than either of the wild card teams.[47] The top two teams (seeded one and two) from each conference are awarded a bye week, while the remaining four teams (seeded 3-6) from each conference compete in the first round of the playoffs, the Wild Card round, with the third seed competing against the sixth seed and the fourth seed competing against the fifth seed. The winners of the Wild Card round advance to the Divisional Round, which matches the lower seeded team against the first seed and the higher seeded team against the second seed. The winners of those games then compete in the Conference Championships, with the higher remaining seed hosting the lower remaining seed. The AFC and NFC champions then compete in the Super Bowl to determine the league champion.The National Football League has used three different trophies to honor its champion over its existence. The first trophy, the Brunswick-Balke Collender Cup, was donated to the NFL (then APFA) in xxxx by the Brunswick-Balke Collender Corporation. The trophy, the appearance of which is only known by its description as a "silver loving cup", was intended to be a traveling trophy and not to become permanent until a team had won at least three titles. The league awarded it to the Akron Pros, champions of the inaugural xxxx season; however, the trophy was discontinued and its current whereabouts are unknown.[49]A second trophy, the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, was issued by the NFL from xxxx to xxxx. The trophy's namesake, Ed Thorp, was a referee in the league and a friend to many early league owners; upon his death in xxxx, the league created the trophy to honor him. In addition to the main trophy, which would be in the possession of the current league champion, the league issued a smaller replica trophy to each champion, who would maintain permanent control over it. The current location of the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, like that of its predecessor, is unknown. The predominant theory is that the Minnesota Vikings, the last team to be awarded the trophy, somehow misplaced it after the xxxx season.[50]The current trophy of the NFL is the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Unlike the previous trophies, a new Vince Lombardi Trophy is issued to each year's champion, who maintains permanent control of it. Lombardi Trophies are made by Tiffany & Co. out of sterling silver and are worth anywhere from $25,000 to $300,000.[51] Additionally, each player on the winning team as well as coaches and personnel are awarded Super Bowl rings to commemorate their victory. The winning team chooses the company that makes the rings; each ring design varies, with the NFL mandating certain ring specifications (which have a degree of room for deviation), in addition to requiring the Super Bowl logo be on at least one side of the ring.[52] The losing team are also awarded rings, which must be no more than half as valuable as the winners' rings, but those are almost never worn.[53]The conference champions receive trophies for their achievement. The champions of the NFC receive the George Halas Trophy[54] while the AFC champions receive the Lamar Hunt Trophy.[55] Players on the winning team also receive a conference championship ring.[56][57]The NFL recognizes a number of awards for their players and coaches at its annual NFL Honors presentation. The most prestigious award is the AP Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.[58] Other major awards include the AP Offensive Player of the Year, AP Defensive Player of the Year, AP Comeback Player of the Year, and the AP Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards.[59] Another prestigious award is the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, which recognizes a player's off-field work in addition to his on-field performance.[60] The NFL Coach of the Year award is the highest coaching award.[61] The NFL also gives out weekly awards such as the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Week[62] and the Pepsi MAX NFL Rookie of the Week awards.[63]In the United States, the National Football League has television contracts with four networks: CBS, ESPN, Fox, and NBC. CBS televises all Sunday afternoon AFC intraconference games, while Fox does likewise for the NFC.[64] If a game is interconference, the conference affiliation of the visiting team determines which network will host the game.[65] NBC carries the primetime Sunday Night Football package, the NFL Kickoff game, and a primetime Thanksgiving Day game. ESPN carries all Monday Night Football games.[64] The NFL's own network, NFL Network, carries Thursday Night Football games.[66]The Super Bowl television rights are rotated on a three-year basis between CBS, Fox, and NBC.[64] In xxxx, all four stations signed new nine-year contracts with the NFL, each running until xxxx; CBS, Fox, and NBC are estimated by Forbes to pay a combined total of $3 billion a year, while ESPN will pay $1.9 billion a year.[67] The league also has deals with Spanish-language broadcasters Telemundo and ESPN Deportes, which air Sunday and Monday Night Football, respectively.[68][69]The NFL has a blackout policy in which games are 'blacked out' on local television in the home team's area if the home stadium is not sold out. Clubs can elect to set this requirement at only 85%, but they would have to give more ticket revenue to the visiting team; teams can also request a specific exemption from the NFL for the game. The vast majority of NFL games are not blacked out; only 6% of games were blacked out during the xxxx season.[70] According to Nielsen, the xxxx NFL regular season was watched by 200 million individuals, accounting for 80% of all television households in the United States and 69% of all potential viewers in the United States. NFL regular season games accounted for 31 out of the top 32 most-watched programs in the fall season and an NFL game ranked as the most-watched television show in all 17 weeks of the regular season. At the local level, NFL games were the highest-ranked shows in NFL markets 92% of the time.[71] Super Bowls account for the 22 most-watched programs (based on total audience) in US history, including a record 164.1 million people that watched Super Bowl XLVII, the conclusion to the xxxx season.[72]In addition to radio networks run by each NFL team, select NFL games are broadcast nationally by Westwood One (known as Dial Global for the xxxx season). These games are broadcast on over 500 networks, giving all NFL markets access to each primetime game. The NFL's deal with Westwood One was extended in xxxx and will run through xxxx.[73]The NFL consists of thirty-two clubs divided into two conferences of sixteen teams each. Each conference is divided into four divisions of four clubs each. During the regular season, each team is allowed a maximum of fifty-three players on their roster;[74] only forty-six of these may be active (eligible to play) on game days.[75] Teams can also have an eight-player practice squad separate from their main roster, but the practice squad may only be composed of players who were not active for at least nine games in any of their seasons in the league. A player can only be on a practice squad for a maximum of three seasons.[76]Each NFL club is granted a franchise, the league's authorization for the team to operate in their city. This franchise covers 'Home Territory' (the 75 miles surrounding the city limits, or, if the team is within 100 miles of another league city, half the distance between the two cities) and 'Home Marketing Area' (Home Territory plus the rest of the state the club operates in, as well as the area the team operates their training camp in for the duration of the camp). Each NFL member has the exclusive right to host professional football games inside their Home Territory and the exclusive right to advertise, promote, and host events in their Home Marketing Area. There are several exceptions to this rule, mostly relating to teams with close proximity to each other: the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders only have exclusive rights in their cities and share rights outside of it; and teams that operate in the same city (e.g. New York Giants and New York Jets) or the same state (e.g. California, Florida, and Texas) share the rights to the city's Home Territory and the state's Home Marketing Area, respectively. The Los Angeles home territory has no team, but is "owned and controlled" by the league.[77]Every NFL team is based in the contiguous United States. Although no team is based in a foreign country, the Buffalo Bills play one home game each year at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada as part of the Bills Toronto Series[78] and the Jacksonville Jaguars will begin playing one home game a year from xxxx-16 at Wembley Stadium in London, England as part of the NFL International Series.[79] Mexico also has hosted an NFL regular-season game, a xxxx game between San Francisco 49ers and Arizona dubbed "FĂștbol Americano",[80] and 39 international pre-season games were played from xxxx-xxxx as part of the American Bowl series.[81]The Dallas Cowboys, at approximately $2.1 billion, are the most valuable NFL franchise according to Forbes. Two other franchises, the New England Patriots and the Washington Redskins, are worth $1.6 billion or greater.[82] The Cowboys are also are tied with the New York Yankees as the most valuable sports team in the United States, and for the third-most valuable sports team in the world; only soccer clubs Manchester United and Real Madrid are valued higher than the Cowboys. All 32 NFL teams rank among the top 50 most valuable sports teams in the world.[83] Fourteen of the NFL's owners are listed on the Forbes 400, the most of any sports league or organization.[84]Each April (though the draft will be moved to May in xxxx), the NFL holds a draft of college players. The draft consists of seven rounds, with each of the 32 clubs getting one pick in each round.[93] The draft order for non-playoff teams is determined by regular season record; among playoff teams, teams are first ranked by the furthest round of the playoffs they reached, and then are ranked by regular season record. For example, any team that reached the divisional round will be given a higher pick than any team that reached the conference championships, but will be given a lower pick than any team that did not make the divisional round. The Super Bowl champion always drafts last, and the runner-up always drafts second-to-last.[94] As all NFL players must be at least three years removed from high school, only players that are at least three years removed from high school can be drafted.[95] Underclassmen that have met that criteria to be eligible for the draft must write an application to the NFL by January 15 renouncing their remaining college eligibility.[96] Clubs can trade away picks for future draft picks, but cannot trade the rights to players they have selected in previous drafts.[97]Aside from the 32 picks each club gets, compensatory draft picks are given to teams that have lost more compensatory free agents than they have gained. These are spread out from rounds 3 to 7, and a total of 32 are given.[98] Clubs are required to make their selection within a certain period of time, the exact time depending on which round the pick is made in. If they fail to do so on time, the clubs behind them can begin to select their players in order. This happened in the xxxx Draft, when the Minnesota Vikings failed to make their selection on time. The Jacksonville Jaguars and Carolina Panthers were able to make their picks before the Vikings were able to use theirs.[99] Selected players are only allowed to negotiate contracts with the team that picked them, but if they choose not to sign they become eligible for next year's draft.[100] Under the current collective bargaining contract, all contracts to drafted players must be four-year deals with a club option for a fifth. Contracts themselves are limited to a certain amount of money, depending on the exact draft pick the player was selected with.[101] Players who were draft eligible but not picked in the draft are free to sign with any club.[93]The NFL operates several other drafts in addition to the NFL Draft. The league holds a supplemental draft annually. Clubs submit emails to the league stating the player they wish to select and the round they will do so, and the team with the highest bid wins the rights to that player. The exact order is determined by a lottery held before the draft, and a successful bid for a player will result in the team forfeiting the rights to their pick in the equivalent round of the next NFL Draft.[102] Players are only eligible for the supplemental draft after being granted a petition for special eligibility.[103] The league holds expansion drafts, the most recent happening in xxxx when the Houston Texans began play as an expansion team.[104] Other drafts held by the league include an allocation draft in xxxx to allocate players from several teams that played in the dissolved All-America Football Conference[105] and a Supplemental Draft in xxxx to give NFL teams the rights to players who had been eligible for the main draft but had not been drafted because they had signed contracts with the United States Football League or Canadian Football League.[106]Like the other major sports leagues in the United States, the NFL maintains protocol for a disaster draft. In the event of a 'near disaster' (less than 15 players killed or disabled) that caused the club to lose a quarterback, they could draft one from a team with at least three quarterbacks. In the event of a 'disaster' (15 or more players killed or disabled) that results in a club's season being cancelled, a restocking draft would be held. Neither of these have protocols have ever had to be implemented.[107]Free agents in the National Football League are divided into restricted free agents, who have three accrued seasons and whose current contract has expired, and unrestricted free agents, who have four or more accrued seasons and whose contract has expired. An accrued season is defined as "six or more regular-season games on a club's active/inactive, reserved/injured or reserve/physically unable to perform lists".[108] Restricted free agents are allowed to negotiate with other clubs besides their former club, but the former club has the right to match any offer. If they choose not to, they are compensated with draft picks. Unrestricted free agents are free to sign with any club, and no compensation is owed if they sign with a different club.[108]Clubs are given one franchise tag to offer to any unrestricted free agent. The franchise tag is a one-year deal that pays the player 120% of their previous contract or no less than the average of the five highest-paid players at their position, whichever is greater. There are two types of franchise tags: exclusive tags, which do not allow the player to negotiate with other clubs, and non-exclusive tags, which allow the player to negotiate with other clubs but gives his former club the right to match any offer and two first-round draft picks if they decline to match it.[109]Clubs also have the option to use a transition tag, which is similar to the non-exclusive franchise tag but offers no compensation if the former club refuses to match the offer.[110] Due to that stipulation, the transition tag is rarely used,[111] even with the removal of the "poison pill" strategy (offering a contract with stipulations that the former club would be unable to match) that essentially ended the usage of the tag league-wide.[112] Each club is subject to a salary cap, which is set at $123 million for the xxxx season.[113]The National Football League has used three different trophies to honor its champion over its existence. The first trophy, the Brunswick-Balke Collender Cup, was donated to the NFL (then APFA) in xxxx by the Brunswick-Balke Collender Corporation. The trophy, the appearance of which is only known by its description as a "silver loving cup", was intended to be a traveling trophy and not to become permanent until a team had won at least three titles. The league awarded it to the Akron Pros, champions of the inaugural xxxx season; however, the trophy was discontinued and its current whereabouts are unknown.[49]A second trophy, the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, was issued by the NFL from xxxx to xxxx. The trophy's namesake, Ed Thorp, was a referee in the league and a friend to many early league owners; upon his death in xxxx, the league created the trophy to honor him. In addition to the main trophy, which would be in the possession of the current league champion, the league issued a smaller replica trophy to each champion, who would maintain permanent control over it. The current location of the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, like that of its predecessor, is unknown. The predominant theory is that the Minnesota Vikings, the last team to be awarded the trophy, somehow misplaced it after the xxxx season.[50]