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  1. The 2017 NFL season was the 98th season in the history of the National Football League (NFL) and the 52nd of the Super Bowl era. The season began on September 7, 2017, with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots in the NFL Kickoff Game .

  2. The 2017 NFL draft was the 82nd annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. It was held in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art [1] on April 27–29, returning to Philadelphia for the first time since 1961 .

  3. Super Bowl Champion: Philadelphia Eagles. AP MVP: Tom Brady. AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Alvin Kamara. AP Defensive Rookie of the Year: Marshon Lattimore. AP Offensive Player of the Year: Todd Gurley. AP Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Donald. Passing Leader: Tom Brady, 4577 Yds. Rushing Leader: Kareem Hunt, 1327 Yds.

  4. The 2017 NFL season was the 98th season in the history of the National Football League (NFL) and the 52nd of the Super Bowl era. The season began on September 7, 2017, with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots 42–27 in the NFL Kickoff Game. The season concluded with Super Bowl LII, where the National Football Conference (NFC) champion ...

  5. 2017 National Football League season. United States portal. American football portal. 2010s portal. This category is for the 2017 season of the National Football League (NFL). 2012. 2013. 2014.

  6. July. August. September. October. November. December. Check out the 2017 NFL Weekly League Schedule including AFC and NFC results and standings on Pro-football-reference.com.

  7. The 2017 NFL season was the 98th season in the history of the National Football League (NFL) and the 52nd of the Super Bowl era. The season began on September 7, 2017, with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots in the NFL Kickoff Game. The season concluded with Super Bowl LII, in which the National Football Conference (NFC) champion ...

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