Jerry Cohen of Excalibur Electronics works on a Tennessee Titans mask at the company's booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Paul Sakuma, Associated Press
Jerry Cohen of Excalibur Electronics works on a Tennessee Titans mask at the company's booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Excalibur makes officially licensed games and other products from the NFL and other companies. The show opens Thursday and continues through Sunday. It is the world's largest consumer technology trade show and will feature 2,700 exhibitors.
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