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Religion of Sports

Sports aren’t like religion. Sports are religion. They provide meaning, purpose, and significance to their participants–from athletes to spectators, coaches to broadcasters, to family, friends and fans. If sports are the faith, these are the faithful–and we are its disciples. Co-Founded by Tom Brady, Michael Strahan and Gotham Chopra…Welcome to the Religion of Sports.

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Sports aren’t like religion. Sports are religion. They provide meaning, purpose, and significance to their participants–from athletes to spectators, coaches to broadcasters, to family, friends and fans. If sports are the faith, these are the faithful–and we are its disciples. Co-Founded by Tom Brady, Michael Strahan and Gotham Chopra…Welcome to the Religion of Sports.

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