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There might be no other sport that the U.S. is better at than American football.

Being the country that created the sport and has been training in it since the late 1800s, the was created, furthering the sport to become what it is today. Though the continues to expand its international reach, it would be safe to say that the U.S.



is the proverbial "cream of the crop" when it comes to the game. However, there was a humbling experience that occurred during the IFAF World Junior Championships, which saw Japan defeat the U.S.

in dominant fashion. Final score at the Commonwealth Stadium where Japan 🇯🇵is the first qualified team for the U20 World Championships final! 📍Final Score 🏈 USA 🇺🇸 20 - 41 🇯🇵 Japan Highlights and replay will be available soon on The game report is to come. The final score of 41-20 saw Team Japan take down Team USA on its way to the gold medal for the first time in the country's history.

Losing a close game is one thing, but the U.S. lost by a staggering three touchdowns.

Current Miami Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer joined the Pat McAfee to discuss his time playing for Team USA and the current superstars that also played for the team. "I played in this back in 2010 and when we played we smacked everybody..

It was a very cool experience being out there" According to McAfee, "You [Poyer] were on the team ...

there are many others that we know that were on the team. Jonathan Taylor was on this team..

." McAfee's cohosts also chimed in, revea.

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