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NFL to use commemorative ball in 2026 to mark nation’s 250th birthday

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The NFL will mark the 250th birthday of the United States in 2026 with embossing on the footballs and special field markings.

Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a news release Wednesday that the NFL has been working with the White House Salute to America 250 Task Force to take part in celebrating the nation’s 1776 founding.

The marking on the ball says “America 250,” with the stylized number colored in red, white and blue that has been adopted by organizers of the nationwide celebration.

“The NFL is proud to participate in celebrating America’s 250th anniversary,” Goodell said. “The story of the NFL reflects the story of America, and the American spirit of resilience, innovation and teamwork has helped football grow into a cultural pastime that unites us all. We are excited to honor our country’s history and celebrate our collective future.”

The NFL made a similar gesture during the nation’s bicentennial year in 1976.

The balls will be put into play in Week 18 during the Jan. 3 and 4 games to start the year-long celebration, which will run through the 2026 season.

In addition to the special balls and field insignias, commemorative coins will be used during pregame coin flips.

-Field Level Media

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