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Atlanta Falcons players relieve stresses of NFL through hunting

The NFL's Atlanta Falcons may call a city of more than 5.5 million people home, but it doesn't stop many of them from getting away from the Georgia Dome gridiron and out into the great outdoors. Several veteran members of the team who are also avid outdoorsman share their favorite hunting memories and their hopes for passing on the sport to future generations.

Read About It: ESPN Outdoors

Posted: 10/28/2009 10:31:43 AM

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