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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2026 · 12 MIN

NFL Mini-Series #2: Learning the US Through the NFC East | English Listening Practice

from The Sharing English Podcast · host Freya Yskes

The NFC East: Rivalries, Big Cities, and Football CultureThe NFC East is one of the most famous divisions in the National Football League. Home to the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, and Washington Commanders, this division features historic rivalries, passionate fan bases, and some of the most recognizable cities in the United States.In this episode, we explore the history, culture, geography, and identities that make the NFC East unique. Learn why the Cowboys became "America's Team," what makes Eagles fans so passionate, how the Giants became one of the NFL's most storied franchises, and why Washington's football history reflects larger changes in American society.Perfect for English learners, NFL beginners, and anyone interested in American culture, geography, sports history, and regional identity.Website: https://www.sharing-english.com/podcastMusic: “Cherish” by Sascha Ende https://ende.app/en/song/498-cherishLicense: https://ende.app/en/standard-license

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