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The National Football League counts how many times each player takes the first snap of the game.
This statistic reflects offense and defense only, not special teams.
( Every game starts with a kickoff, which would be a special teams play.
) A player gets credited with only one start if he should happen to be on both the offensive and defensive starting lineups ( as has happened several times in recent years with Troy Brown of the New England Patriots, who played both wide receiver and defensive back.
) Yet, this is not the official starting lineup.
The list of players to start the game is usually determined by the head coach of the franchise and not the league.

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