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    An MCP server that provides access to over 12 years of NFL play-by-play data through a local DuckDB database. It enables users to query player performance, team statistics, and situational efficiency metrics like EPA and WPA using natural language.
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    A Modular Command-line Program for fetching and filtering NFL transaction data, including player movements, injuries, disciplinary actions, and more from ProSportsTransactions.com.
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  • Access pre-game sports intelligence including standings, odds, and AI-generated analysis for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, MLS, and EPL teams to inform betting decisions and strategy.
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  • Retrieve live and recent scores for major sports leagues (NBA, NFL, MLB, etc.). Returns game status, current score, venue, period/clock, and broadcast info. Optionally filter by date (YYYYMMDD).
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