Review: So You Think You Know Football? by Ben Austro

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Ben Austro's So You Think You Know Football? offers a chance for fans to not only test their knowledge but also to understand why the rules work the way they do.

Review: City of Champions, Hank Gola

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City of Champions is an exhaustively-researched book about a high school football team that brings to life small-town America in the late 1930s in ways that are genuinely moving.

Review: Mavericks, Money and Men, Charles K Ross

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The AFL changed football in many ways but perhaps one of the most important was in the role of black players.

The League, John Eisenberg

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John Eisenberg examines the early decades of the NFL through the careers of five key figures who helped to shape it.

Football for a Buck, Jeff Pearlman

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Jeff Pearlman delivers the chaotic - and frequently hilarious - story of the USFL.

The Pro Football Chronicle, Dan Daly & Bob O’Donnell

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An irreverent and wide-ranging guide to some of the most outrageous stories and wildest feats in football history.

The Best Game Ever, Mark Bowden

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The 1958 NFL Championship Game was groundbreaking - this book explains why.

America’s Game, Michael MacCambridge

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If Michael MacCambridge's history of the NFL isn't the greatest football book ever written, then there are few better.