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In this image provided by WaV Sports & Entertainment + The NFL Alumni Academy, Dean Dalton speaks at the NFL Alumni Academy at Tom Benson Stadium on Nov. 18, 2020, in Canton, Ohio. In normal times, NFL teams sometimes must scramble to find players during the season when a wave of injuries or other issues hit. In 2020, multiply those needs exponentially because of the coronavirus pandemic. Helping out the 32 teams on a limited scale, for now, is the NFL Alumni Academy, run by Dean Dalton, who coached in the league for seven seasons and, as he says, “every time I have tried to leave the game, I've been pulled back in.” (Kevin Gadowry/WaV Sports & Entertainment + The NFL Alumni Academy via AP)
NFL prospects getting second chance through Alumni Academy

By Barry Wilner Nov. 20, 2020 03:16 PM EST

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