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Top 10 feuds in NFL history

   Joey Porter likes to talk, and eventually found his match -- with help from Chad Johnson -- in the 
  Bengals. 

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   Rivals in the NFC East, 
  Cardinals lineman Conrad Dobler and 
  Eagles linebacker Bill Bergey had a number of memorable clashes in the 1970s. 

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   Upon being fired by 
  Browns owner Art Modell, Cleveland's long-time coach left to coach for the team's new rivals, the 
  Bengals. 

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   Two ultra-competitive, future Hall-of-Fame quarterbacks on the same roster made for uneasy situation in San Francisco. 

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   Sure, together they helped lead the 
  Eagles to their first 
   in 24 years, but their relationship wasn't always rosy. 

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   As head coach of the Oilers, Jerry Glanville left tickets for Elvis, but didn't make many friends among his AFC Central opponents. 

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Redskins head coach George Allen took pride in beating the team dubbed "America's Team," thus creating one of the NFL's best rivalries.

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   Buddy Ryan became the first coordinator to be carried off the field at the 
  , then he left to coach the 
  Eagles. 

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   The American Football League opened play in 1960 and eventually forced a merger, resulting in the creation of the Super Bowl. 

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   The Oakland, then Los Angeles, and back to 
  Oakland Raiders have always fancied itself as a rebelious team that goes against convention. 

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