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After the Falcons-Panters game on Sunday, former LSU teammates Duke Riley and Donte Jackson swapped jerseys with each other, a tradition that has taken off over the last few years in the NFL.

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Solo Cam92 months
3rd best DB in 2016 and 2nd best LB. That defense was stacked.
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RedPop492 months
The National Football League is a multi-BILLION dollar entity, as are the individual franchises. I am QUITE certain that the franchises can afford a few extra shirts. If not, they certainly pay their players enough that they, too, can afford a few extra shirts, as well. Nice gesture. It's not as if they'll wear the same jerseys all year, this isn't high school or playground ball.
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LSUrme92 months
How does this work? Do you have to pay your team for the jersey that you gave away?
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BlackPot92 months
I don't think they do. I watched a video and they talked about this. The team just makes sure they have a few extra for their star players. I forget what team was saying this, but they just get a little mad when they trade because those things are expensive.
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I wouldn't consider either a "star player" quite yet.
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MT55592 months
I wonder if he knows how to tip yet?
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Antogivs8992 months
Don't be that guy..
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jimbeam92 months
Good shite right there
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