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That's called the copyright notification; it includes the name of the rightsholder, the copyright year, and sometimes additional information (such as the administrator's contact information, a blanket license for particular uses, or a re-statement of rights (e.g. "All Rights Reserved").
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There are no "copyright folks" at the NFL. What you need is the licensing department and all the contact information is at the related link below (you'll need a pdf reader.)