College athletes like Olivia Dunne are using their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights to partner with the NFL.
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EA is bringing back a beloved college football video game (and paying $6 million in NIL money to do it)
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In the NIL era, the NFL is working with college athletes from 100 universities
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College athletes are trending in the NIL era. What happens after graduation?
With help from Viral Nation, one-time NIL athletes like Jordan McCabe and Anthony Hamilton, Jr. are moving beyond sports and into creation.
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NIL athletes can now be short-form stars. The Whistle Creator Program wants to help them.
Team Whistle is expanding its sports-themed slate of offerings with a new short-form video service called the Whistle Creator Program.
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