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04-12-2006, 09:45 PM
Teams website wins award
DallasCowboys.com reports the Arizona Cardinals official website, ArizonaCardinals.com, was recognized for being the Most Improved over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Washington Redskins official website, WashingtonRedskins.com, was recognized for having the Best Multimedia over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Baltimore Ravens official website, BaltimoreRavens.com, was recognized for having the Best Fan Interactivity over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Dallas Cowboys official website, DallasCowboys.com, was recognized for having the Best Content over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
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Winning the 2005-2006 net dork of the year was Andrew Mason from DenverBroncos.com.
Coming in a close second was the kid from his dorm room, that PFT used as a solid source, claiming that John Abraham had been trade to Denver.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Arizona Cardinals official website, ArizonaCardinals.com, was recognized for being the Most Improved over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Washington Redskins official website, WashingtonRedskins.com, was recognized for having the Best Multimedia over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Baltimore Ravens official website, BaltimoreRavens.com, was recognized for having the Best Fan Interactivity over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
DallasCowboys.com reports the Dallas Cowboys official website, DallasCowboys.com, was recognized for having the Best Content over the past year in the league. The website was given the award at Tuesday's NFL Business Summit, April 11, in Dallas.
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Winning the 2005-2006 net dork of the year was Andrew Mason from DenverBroncos.com.
Coming in a close second was the kid from his dorm room, that PFT used as a solid source, claiming that John Abraham had been trade to Denver.
