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The golden celebration will start at the NFL Draft, where each player who's drafted will be given a team hat with a golden NFL shield logo on the back.

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A golden NFL shield logo will be painted on the field at every NFL stadium across the country. You can see the "Kickoff Weekend" and playoff logos below.

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Along with the golden NFL shield logo that will be on each field, every stadium will also have a gold 50-yard marker along the 50-yard line -- meaning the number 50 will be gold, but the actual line won't be

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Gold won't just be on the field either, each team will also be wearing the color on their sideline starting in Week 7. Sideline gear like hats and jackets will be outfitted with gold-trimmed logos. To give you an idea of what that will look like, here's what the gold-trimmed Seahawks logo will look like.

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Super Bowl high school honor roll: One of the more unique ways the NFL will be celebrating Super Bowl 50 is by sending a gold football to every high school in the world that's produced a player or coach who's appeared in a Super Bowl. Think about that for a second, because that's a lot of gold footballs.

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The NFL estimates that over 3,000 players have played in the Super Bowl, along with 52 coaches.

The league will invite some of those 3,000 players to personally deliver the gold football to their individual high school. It's an ambitious project, but a smart one. High schoolers around the world will likely be thrilled when they see someone who played in a Super Bowl walk into their gym and present their school with a golden football.

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Tom Brady appeal of suspension concludes in New York
 
Tom Brady's appeal for his four-game suspension ended Tuesday evening at NFL headquarters in New York after ten hours of testimony, the NFL announced.
 
No further hearings are scheduled.
 
The NFL announced on May 11 that Brady was suspended for violating the NFL policy on the integrity of the game. That came less than a week after independent investigator Ted Wells found that it was "more probable than not" that Brady was "at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities" regarding the deflation of Patriots game balls used in the AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts. 
 
Rapoport reported that Brady's team was given guidelines to present the case in roughly four hours, although the process lasted far longer than that. Due to a confidentiality order, it could be some time before the details of the appeal are revealed to the public, per Rapoport. 
 
"I don't know what timetable will be. We presented a very compelling case," Brady's attorney Jeffrey Kessler said Tuesday evening, according to Tom Curran of Comcast Sports New England. Brady was not available to speak with the media. 
 
Rapoport said that Brady's plan was to be as forthcoming as possible, although it's unclear whether he offered to hand over his phone records to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.  Patriots owner Robert Kraft is out of the country and offered a written statement of support for Brady. 
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