football stars to help usher in its second century.The league launched a casting call Sunday asking parents and youth coaches of boys and girls ages 9-12 to submit videos of the kids’ best moves on the football field for a chance to attend Super Bowl 54 in Miami and to appear in a follow-up commercial to last year's epic star-studded banquet spot that kicked off the league's 100th season.In that spot https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Austin-Corbett-Jersey , some of the game's greats from past and present fought over a golden football that toppled from atop a giant cake when Marshawn Lynch's attempt to sneak a dollop of frosting went horribly — or was it wonderfully? — wrong."We kicked off the 100th season in a big way. Now we want to create an even bigger juggernaut commercial, even more ambitious than before, that serves as the passing of the torch to this next generation of superstars," NFL chief marketing officer Tim Ellis said.In a spot launching "The Next 100 Super Bowl Contest," Deion Sanders calls for parents and youth coaches to send in videos showcasing their kids' best moves and highlighting their passion for America's most popular sport.Thirty-two kids will be selected to attend the Super Bowl and appear in the new spot along with retired and current superstars."We started looking at a lot of the videos that kids are putting online of themselves playing and we were just blown away at how amazing some of their moves were and how good they were at that age," Ellis told The Associated Press. "I mean, some of these kids were doing these one-handed catches like Odell Beckham Jr. We were just all like clapping and yelling and celebrating like, how can these kids be this good at this age? 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That's where that started; I just took it to the next level, the next stage. And that's what some of these youngsters are having an opportunity to do."Parents and coaches Chad Thomas Color Rush Jersey , with parental permission, can submit their kids' video showcasing their skills at tackle or flag football at PlayFootball.com/Next100.Sanders said he was especially thrilled the league is looking for both boys and girls: "My daughter, she played for my youth football team all the way up to 12 years old and she played tackle, not just flag, and she loved every minute of it.”A Hall of Fame defensive back who also starred in Major League Baseball, Sanders said some of today’s rising NFL stars such as Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson aren't just great football players but "bona fide athletes. They played dual sports coming up. These guys did it all. And that's the kind of love and excitement and passion that we want" to find in this national casting call.Ellis said the NFL is expecting "tens of thousands of videos" to be submitted and the league's teams will help narrow down the finalists."At the end of this commercial, we will say, 'Here's to the next 100,'” Ellis said. “So https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Antonio-Callaway-Jersey , we thought it was appropriate for us to use this unique opportunity as a passing of the torch.”Follow Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton It is safe to say that the Cleveland Browns offense is not what everyone expected it to be. Three games into the season and the Browns offense, which was being excessively hyped throughout the summer, is currently:26th in scoring at 16.3 points per gamehas converted just 11-of-39 third downshas a long run of just 19 yardshas just one pass play of more than 40 yardsBe it the excessive penalties - starting with 18 in Week 1 and currently sitting at 35 on the year - or the play calling - a draw play on fourth and nine? Not even Mo Carthon would have done that - or any of a number of other issues that have come up on a regular basis, something is wrong. Coming off the heels of a frustrating loss on Sunday night to the Los Angeles Rams, head coach Freddie Kitchens once again took the blame for the offense, according to clevelandbrowns.com:It is certainly refreshing to have a head coach accept responsibility for the on-field product, rather than looking for personal victories and blaming everyone else, but it is also starting to grow a bit old.Similar to how previous regimes would talk about needing to get the ball to certain players and then continually do the opposite, Kitchens talks about putting the players in a position to succeed Britton Colquitt Jersey , but then the next game rolls around and it is Groundhog Day once again.While he admitted that he is still in the early stages of the learning curve, Kitchen also said that the idea of turing over the play calling to someone else on the staff is “not going to happen.” He is also not in panic mode, according to the team’s website:It has only been three games and a month from now these early bumps may be a distant memory. But if they are not, then Kitchens may need to come up with a better answer than just “blame me.”