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 Thursday, August 3
Teams invite Japanese stars to suit up
 
 Associated Press

TOKYO -- The Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons touched down in Tokyo on Thursday for a preseason NFL showdown after a grueling flight that caused some good-natured grumbling.

The two teams meet Sunday in the American Bowl at the 50,000-seat Tokyo Dome for the 35th edition of the annual overseas matchup. Sunday's game will be the 10th American Bowl played in Japan.

The Cowboys have more American Bowl experience with seven appearances, against none for Atlanta. But there's something about playing on foreign turf that seems to have jinxed them: Dallas' record in the series is 0-6-1.

And some of the players were none too excited about the 13-hour flight. "When you've been playing 10 years and been through 10 camps, you just don't want to travel," said veteran Cowboys tight end Jackie Harris before leaving Texas.

On the other hand, there's plenty of motivation to shine for at least one member of the Falcons camp: quarterback Tony Graziani.

Not only is Graziani fighting for the spot as Atlanta's second-string QB, he's become something of a collector of touchdown passes in far-flung places.

Graziani wants to make Japan the sixth country where he's connected in the end zone, after the United States, Spain, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. The quarterback played last season for the Barcelona Dragons in the NFL's Europe League.

As part of American Bowl tradition, the teams have invited Japanese stars to join their roster, but it remained unclear if they would get playing time. NFL spokesman Pete Abitante said the knowledge of football among fans in Japan has improved dramatically.

Linebacker Masufumi Kawaguchi and receiver Masato Itai, who have played in NFL Europe, will suit up for the Cowboys, while tight end Nachi Abe was on the roster for Atlanta.

Kawaguchi said during practice with the Cowboys that he's eager to get noticed, even if that means playing on the special teams squad.