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In 2024, offseason Hard Knocks succeeded because it failed. And that kept it from returning in 2025. Basically, the Giants ...
Every sports or entertainment program has the goal of creating content that is interesting and revealing enough to get people talking and engaged in their product. Unless of course you are the NFL and ...
NFL Films analyst Greg Cosell's discusses the Bills' wide receiver battle, including Tyrell Shavers's odds of making the ...
Eight women worked Thursday night's game. The NFL Films Women in Film Experienceship program provides women in other areas of ...
NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo details former NFL quarterback Tom Brady's proposed partial ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders. New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan joins "NFL Total ...
"They were," says NFL Films Senior Producer Ross Ketover, "trying to mirror what went on in Hollywood, not what went on in sports TV." Hollywood documentarians, to be more precise, says Ketover.
But the idea is to go deeper than that.” NFL Films, Hall of Fame Resort and Entertainment Co. and an entity called H2H are producing the documentary. Distribution plans are in the works.
The following is a script of "NFL Films Inc." which aired on January 28, 2004. Charlie Rose is the correspondent. It's an only-in-America story, the story of a father and son, Ed and Steve Sabol.
He began working at NFL Films in 1964 as a cinematographer and rose to president before he passed away. During Sabol’s tenure, NFL Films won more than 100 Emmy Awards.
The NFL is considering selling equity in NFL Films separately from its long-marketed minority stake in NFL Media, said sources who were briefed on the efforts last week at the annual owners ...