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  • New York Giants running back, Saquon Barkley, celebrates scoring on a 27 yard running play early in the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills giving the Giants and early 7-0 lead. Unfortunately, the Bills quickly tied the game and went on to defeat the Giants 28-14.

    Check out these  8 selected images from today’s Buffalo  Bills vs. New York Giants game, won by the Bills 28-14.

    Bills quarterback, JOSH ALLEN, played a whale of a game, running for a touchdown, throwing for a touchdown, and completing 19 out of 30 for 253 yards.

    Giants super star running back, SAQUON BARKLEY, gave the Giants an early lead with a 27 yard run but the Giants were unable to hold the lead.

  • Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON, celebrates scoring his first of two touchdowns on a pass from quarterback Carson Wentz in the second quarter against the Washington Redskins. Returning to the Eagles after having been cut from the team by Chip Kelly in 2013, Jackson was the star of the game with 8 catches for 154 yards and 2 50+ yard touchdowns, leading the Eagles to a 32-27 victory. Ironically, Jackson played the last three years for the Redskins.

    Check out these 6 images from today’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins game, won by the Eagles 32-27.

    After falling behind 17-0 and 20-7 at the end of the first half, the Eagles came alive with the outstanding play of quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, and wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON.

    JACKSON, who was the player of the game, had 8 catches  for 154 yards and two 50+ yard touchdowns. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdown passes. The Eagles gained 436 total yards.

    If the Eagles can tighten up their pass defense and continue playing like they did in the second half, they could be Super Bowl contenders.

  • Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, DeSEAN JACKSON, receives a 53 yard touchdown pass from Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz in the third quarter against the Washington Redskins giving the Eagles a 21-20 lead.

    DeSEAN JACKSON, playing his first game for the Eagles since he was cut by Chip Kelly in 2013, was the star of the game with 8 catches for 154 yards and 2 50+ yard touchdowns, giving the Eagles a 32-27 victory over the Redskins.

    Check out these 6 images from today’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins game, won by the Eagles 32-27.

    After falling behind 17-0 and 20-7 at the end of the first half, the Eagles came alive with the outstanding play of quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, and wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON.

    JACKSON, who was the player of the game, had 8 catches  for 154 yards and two 50+ yard touchdowns. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdown passes. The Eagles gained 436 total yards.

    If the Eagles can tighten up their pass defense and continue playing like they did in the second half, they could be Super Bowl contenders.

  • Trailing 17-0 at the beginning of the second quarter, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, talks to his recently acquired wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON about stepping up their game. JACKSON went on to score 2 touchdowns on 8 catches for 154 yards, leading the Eagles to a 32-27 victory.

    Check out these 6 images from today’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins game, won by the Eagles 32-27.

    After falling behind 17-0 and 20-7 at the end of the first half, the Eagles came alive with the outstanding play of quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, and wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON.

    JACKSON, who was the player of the game, had 8 catches  for 154 yards and two 50+ yard touchdowns. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdown passes. The Eagles gained 436 total yards.

    If the Eagles can tighten up their pass defense and continue playing like they did in the second half, they could be Super Bowl contenders.

  • Prior to the Eagles first home game, CARSON WENTZ leads a prayer with ZACH ERTZ, DARREN SPROLES, and COREY CLEMENT. The Eagles went on to win 32-27.

    Check out these 6 images from today’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins game, won by the Eagles 32-27.

    After falling behind 17-0 and 20-7 at the end of the first half, the Eagles came alive with the outstanding play of quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, and wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON.

    JACKSON, who was the player of the game, had 8 catches  for 154 yards and two 50+ yard touchdowns. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdown passes. The Eagles gained 436 total yards.

    If the Eagles can tighten up their pass defense and continue playing like they did in the second half, they could be Super Bowl contenders.

  • Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, Alshon Jeffrey celebrates scoring on a short pass from Carson Wentz in the fourth quarter giving the Eagles a 29-20 lead. The Eagles went on to win 32-27.

    Check out these 6 images from today’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins game, won by the Eagles 32-27.

    After falling behind 17-0 and 20-7 at the end of the first half, the Eagles came alive with the outstanding play of quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, and wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON.

    JACKSON, who was the player of the game, had 8 catches  for 154 yards and two 50+ yard touchdowns. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdown passes. The Eagles gained 436 total yards.

    If the Eagles can tighten up their pass defense and continue playing like they did in the second half, they could be Super Bowl contenders.

  • Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, takes the snap from center JASON KELCE in the fourth quarter against the Washington Redskins. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdowns leading the Eagles to a 32-27 victory.

    Check out these 6 images from today’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins game, won by the Eagles 32-27.

    After falling behind 17-0 and 20-7 at the end of the first half, the Eagles came alive with the outstanding play of quarterback, CARSON WENTZ, and wide receiver, De SEAN JACKSON.

    JACKSON, who was the player of the game, had 8 catches  for 154 yards and two 50+ yard touchdowns. WENTZ went 28 for 39 for 313 yards and 3 touchdown passes. The Eagles gained 436 total yards.

    If the Eagles can tighten up their pass defense and continue playing like they did in the second half, they could be Super Bowl contenders.

  • New England Patriots running back SONY MICHEL scores the winning touchdown on a 2 yard run in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII. The Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • New England Patriots running back, SONY MICHEL, scores the winning touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII as his teammates DAVID ANDREWS(60) and JAMES DEVELIN(46) look on. The Patriots defeated the Ram 13-3 in the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • New England Patriots running back Sony Michel is congratulated by David Andrews (60) and his other teammates after scoring the winning touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. The Patriots defeated the Rams 13-3 in the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • New England Patriots all-pro corner back Stephon Gilmore makes the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass on the two yard line.
    With approximately 4 minutes left in the game and the Los Angeles Rams threatening to tie the game. The Patriots went on to win 13-3 in the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 13-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady enters Mercedes Benz Stadium all pumped up as his New England Patriots face the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. BRADY went on to lead his team to a 13-3 victory and earn his sixth Super Bowl title, surpassing Charles Haley as the only player with more than 5 super bowl rings.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady completes a pass to his wide receiver Julian Edelman for a first down in the fourth quarter against the Los Angles Rams. EDELMAN had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the games MVP leading the Patriots to a 13-3 victory.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • New England Patriots tight end ROB GRONKOWSI catches a pass from quarterback Tom Brady in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII as Los Angeles Rams line backer, SAMSON EBUKAM, attempts to defend. The Patriots went on to win 13-3. The Patriots went on to win 13-3 in the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • The youngest Super Bowl head coach SEAN McVAY (34) of the Los Angeles Rams shakes hands with the oldest Super Bowl head Coach BILL BELICHICK(66) of the New England Patriots prior to Super Bowl LIII.

    The Patriots went on to win 13-3 in the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gThe youngest Super Bowl head coach Sean McVay(34) of the Los Angeles Rams shakes hands with the oldest Super Bowl head Coach Bill Belichick(66) of the New England Patriots prior to Super Bowl LIII.

    The Patriots went on to win 13-3 in the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

    ained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

  • Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff is sacked by the ferocious New England defense led by Kyle VanNoy(53) and Adrian Clayborn(94) in the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII. New England held the Rams the lowest score in Super Bowl history.

    Check out these 9 selected images from tonight’s SUPER BOWL LIII game, won by the New England Patriots 13-3, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. The stars of the game were New England Patriots’ running back, SONEY MICHEL, who gained 94 yards and scored the winning touchdown;

    All-pro cornerback, STEPHON GILLMORE, who made the defensive play of the game by intercepting a Jared Goff pass with approximately 4 minutes left in the game, ending a serious Rams threat to tie the game; TOM BRADY, who led the team to victory and became the only player in history with 6 Super Bowl titles; JULIAN EDELMAN, who had 10 receptions for 141 yards and was selected as the game’s MVP; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, the NEW ENGLAND defense, which allowed the fewest points in a Super Bowl(tied with Dallas in 1972 against Miami.

    It wasn’t the offensive shootout that many were expecting, but the Patriots still managed to capture their sixth Super Bowl title with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots took the lead in the fourth quarter when Sony Michel scored from two yards for a 10-3 lead. Gostkowski added a second field goal with 1:12 remaining in the game to account for the 13-3 final, the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. Entering Super Bowl LIII, the lowest-scoring title game in NFL history was Super Bowl VII. The Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins with a score of just 14–7.

    It was a quiet first half, with the Patriots managing only a Stephen Gostkowski field goal to take a 3-0 lead over the Los Angeles Rams at the break. Greg Zeurlein booted a 53-yarder in the third quarter as the Rams pulled even, 3-3.

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