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  • ...ore defeated the {{TeamNoYear|PHI|3}} 3-34 to advance to Ultimus Bowl III. Philadelphia's only score was a 40 yard field goal by [[Stephen Harris]] in the second q
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  • | [[Philadelphia Liberty]]
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  • ...he [[Hawks-Wraiths rivalry|Baltimore Hawks]] and [[Wraiths-Liberty rivalry|Philadelphia Liberty]]. The Wraiths have won the [[NSFC Championship Game|NSFC champions ...ive deal, while controversial cornerback Kevin Cushing was traded to the [[Philadelphia Liberty]]. Despite all that, Yellowknife returned to the playoffs after fin
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  • | [[Philadelphia Liberty]]
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  • | [[Philadelphia Liberty]]
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  • <!-- Philadelphia Liberty --> | rowspan="3" | Philadelphia Liberty
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  • '''Rushing touchdowns:''' 4 Darren Smallwood (Week 8 {{nsfly|9}} vs [[Philadelphia Liberty]])</br> '''Interceptions:''' 3 [[Vladimir Fyodorovich]] (Week 1 {{nsfly|10}} vs Philadelphia Liberty)</br>
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  • ...over the reigning champions, the [[Colorado Yeti]]. A close loss to the [[Philadelphia Liberty]] in Week 4 saw him catch only 3 targets, but finally break 20 yard ...NSFC]] in the Season 24 Pro Bowl, alongside [[Avon Blocksdale Jr.]] of the Philadelphia Liberty.
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  • | [[Philadelphia Liberty]]
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  • | vs [[Philadelphia Liberty]]
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  • !style="background-color:#e3e3e3;" | Philadelphia Liberty
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  • | {{sortname|Marquise|Brown}} || [[Philadelphia Liberty]] || {{AmFBpos|RB|long}}
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  • ...bercats and escape with a narrow 32-29 victory. They would then defeat the Philadelphia Liberty in Ultimus Bowl VI with Westfield catching 7 balls for 130 yards an ...nship in a row, to fully cement their dynasty, they were stunned after the Philadelphia Liberty returned the opening kick-off 103 yards for a touchdown. They would
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  • ...k season. He increased his touchdowns while also decreasing his turnovers. Philadelphia fell out of the playoffs somewhat early but got rolling a bit later in the [[Category:Philadelphia Liberty players]]
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  • ...ore an all important safety in the 4th quarter. They would then defeat the Philadelphia Liberty in Ultimus Bowl VI and complete their first three peat by winning t ...nship in a row, to fully cement their dynasty, they were stunned after the Philadelphia Liberty returned the opening kick-off 103 yards for a touchdown. They would
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  • Julian McMorris II is the son of former Philadelphia Liberty first round pick Julian McMorris. McMorris II grew up in Winnipeg M
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  • |PHI = Philadelphia Liberty Ring of Honor{{!}}<span style="{{TeamSecondaryColor|{{{ROH}}}}}">Ph |PHI = Philadelphia Liberty Ring of Honor{{!}}<span style="{{TeamSecondaryColor|{{{ROH2}}}}}">P
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  • ...play for. The switch to FB was a decision made together with the GM of the Philadelphia Liberty. The size and weight 6'2" and 240 lbs is really almost optimal for
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  • On July 5, 2017, adam2552 was given the rights to start a new NSFC team in Philadelphia. Prior to the S2 Expansion Draft, Silver Fox was hired as the Liberty’s C
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  • | birth_place = Philadelphia, [[wp:Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] ...s left to fend for himself in numerous foster homes throughout the city of Philadelphia. His only outlet was football. He put all of his passion into the sport he
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