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Latinos love football, but numbers lag at NFL, college level

Por: Associated Press Sports November 15, 2022

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NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — Benjamin Ley-Shipley is like thousands of other teenagers across the United States. He’s a high school football player who loves the game and has hopes of playing at the small college level over the next few years. He’s a running back, defensive back and a standout on special teams. He’s also a long-suffering Chicago Bears fan.And like an increasingly larger share of the country, he’s also Latino.“I tried... + full article



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