Jayson Braddock noted the positive impact that an NFL lockout could have on the United Football League (UFL) in an article published on March 10. Jayson notes that the league, which began play in 2009, could gain a larger viewership as would-be NFL fans feel that football craving return in the fall and do what they can to satisfy their yearning. He also mentions the possibility that a few NFL players ply their trade in the UFL, as some younger players or those making the league minimum could look at the UFL as a way to supplement their income through the lockout. But the UFL isn't the only level of football that could benefit from an NFL lockout.
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