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The American Football League All-Star game was the annual game which featured each year's best performers in the American Football League (AFL). The game was first played in 1961 and the final AFL All-Star game occurred in 1969, prior to the league's merger with the National Football League (NFL).

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16-990: The Sporting News published American Football League All-League Teams for each season played by the American Football League , 1960 through 1969. From 1960 through 1966, the All-League Team was selected by the AFL players, and from 1967 through 1969 it was selected by a consensus of The Sporting News ( TSN ), the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), and the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA). The All-League AFL selections usually included one player at each team position on offense and on defense (i.e., one quarterback, two guards, four defensive backs, etc.). Eastern All-Stars wore red uniforms with

32-722: A deal to take over editorial control of AOL 's sports website FanHouse . In December 2012, after 126 years, Sporting News published its final issue as a print publication, and shifted to becoming a digital-only publication. The following March, ACBJ contributed Sporting News into a joint venture with the U.S. assets of sports data company Perform Group , known as Perform Sporting News Limited and doing business as Sporting News Media. Perform owned 65% of Sporting News Media. Sporting News would join Perform Group's other domestic properties, such as its video syndication unit ePlayer and its soccer website Goal.com . The deal excluded

48-441: A number of New Orleans hotels and businesses, black and white players alike lobbied for a boycott . The black players all left days before the game, saying that it was clear they were not wanted. Under the leadership of Buffalo Bills players including Cookie Gilchrist and other players such as Clem Daniels , the players put up a unified front, and the game was successfully moved to Houston 's Jeppesen Stadium . The following

64-484: A print magazine. It became the dominant American publication covering baseball , acquiring the nickname "The Bible of Baseball". From 2002 to February 2022, it was known simply as Sporting News . In December 2012, The Sporting News ended print publication and shifted to a digital-only publication. It currently has editions in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan. In 2011, Sporting News announced

80-468: A private investment consortium, which became Sporting News Holdings. From 1968 to 2007, the magazine selected one or more individuals as Sportsman of the Year . On four occasions, the award was shared by two recipients. Twice, in 1993 and 2000, the award went to a pair of sportsmen within the same organization. In 1999, the honor was given to a whole team. No winner was chosen in 1987. On December 18, 2007,

96-435: A white top and red stars, with the colors reversed for away, while Western All-Stars wore blue uniforms with a white top and blue stars and vice versa for away. Each player wore their team's respective helmet, and unlike their regular team uniforms, all star uniforms never featured names on the back. The AFL did not have an all-star game after its first season in 1960 but from 1961 through 1969, other AFL players were added to

112-546: Is a list of the television networks and announcers that broadcast the American Football League All-Star game during its existence. Sporting News The Sporting News is a website and former magazine publication owned by Sporting News Holdings, which is a U.S.-based sports media company formed in December 2020 by a private investor consortium. It was originally established in 1886 as

128-680: The Baseball Writers' Association of America . Prior to 2005, the SN Comeback Player Award was generally recognized as the principal award of its type, as MLB did not give such an award until that year. Also, between 1975 and 2005, Sporting News conducted an annual poll and named a national champion for Division I-A (now Division I FBS). It is regarded as a "major selector" in NCAA official records books. Perform Group Too Many Requests If you report this error to

144-1020: The Pro Bowl . After the AFL–NFL merger of 1970, the name of the NFL's all-star game was changed to the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl . Six days after Super Bowl IV , Buffalo Bills rookie running back O.J. Simpson carried the ball on the last play in AFL history in the Astrodome (in Houston, Texas ) at the All-Star game on January 17, 1970. After the 1964 season, the AFL All-Star game had been scheduled for early 1965 in New Orleans ' Tulane Stadium . After numerous black players were refused service by

160-566: The All-League players to form two squads, and the league held All-Star games for those seasons. After every season except 1965, the format consisted of games between All-Star teams from the Eastern and Western divisions. In 1965, the league champion Buffalo Bills played all-stars from the other teams. The Pro Football Hall of Fame and the NFL include AFL All-Star games in their statistics for

176-597: The DAZN service. Perform Media president Juan Delgado explained that the company was trying to preserve the heritage of the Sporting News brand by still publishing original content, while also publishing content oriented towards social media to appeal to younger users. In September 2018, Perform Group spun out its consumer properties, including Sporting News and DAZN, into a new company known as DAZN Group. The remaining sports data business became Perform Content, and

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192-439: The Year". These in turn were replaced by a singular "Athlete of the Year" award starting in 2011. Beginning in 2011, the awards were merged back into a singular selection, Athlete of the Year . TSN sponsors its own annual Team, Player , Pitcher , Rookie , Reliever , Comeback Player , Manager , and Executive of the Year awards. Many fans once held the newspaper's baseball awards at equal or higher esteem than those of

208-434: The company's other units, including replacing Associated Press articles with Perform's own Omnisport wire service for articles and video content (which began to constitute a sizable portion of the site's overall content). Sporting News also began to introduce new localized versions in other markets, with a focus on countries where it had launched its sports streaming service DAZN . These sites are, in turn, used to promote

224-515: The magazine announced New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady as 2007 Sportsman of the Year, making Brady the first to repeat as a recipient of individual honors. Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals was also honored twice, but shared his second award with Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs . In 2008, the award was replaced by two awards: "Pro Athlete of the Year" and "College Athlete of

240-503: The magazine's Sporting News Yearbooks unit and NASCAR Illustrated . Almost immediately after the venture was established, Sporting News laid off 13 staff writers. Perform Group acquired the remainder of Sporting News Media in 2015. Under Perform's ownership, Sporting News shifted to a more tabloid -like editorial direction. The site introduced a new logo and website design in 2016. Following Perform's acquisition of ACBJ's remaining stake, it began to align itself more closely with

256-402: Was sold in 2019 to Vista Equity Partners and merged with STATS LLC . In the summer of 2020, Lindenwood University of St. Charles, Missouri , acquired the archives collection of The Sporting News from ACBJ. The collection was described as consisting of "10,000+ books on baseball, football, hockey, basketball, NCAA, and other sports." In December 2020, DAZN Group sold Sporting News to

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