NFL Films’ Ken Rodgers explains how Hard Knocks frames the Cowboys’ season, youth under pressure, and what Jerry Jones wants ...
NFL Films’ Ken Rodgers says Episode 4 reveals KaVontae Turpin’s unseen role as a locker room leader and emotional glue for ...
In this segment of "NFL Films Presents," Charissa Thompson sits down with recently retired New England Patriots coaches Dante Scarnecchia and Ivan Fears. In this segment of "NFL Films Presents," ...
As Florio mentioned, our work on SNF Extra was one of the few nominees from NBC that wasn’t recognized with a Sports Emmy. NFL Films had a little more luck. Actually, it’s not luck since they do it ...
The team behind Netflix’s “Quarterback” is regrouping for a new deep dive into the NFL, “Receiver.” A continuation of the 2023 sports docuseries, “Receiver” will follow five of the NFL’s best pass ...
On Wednesday, the NFL announced that NFL Films and Skydance Sports were developing a docuseries on Jerry Jones and his ownership of the Dallas Cowboys. Last year, the NFL and Skydance formed a joint ...
When standing in front of his locker after the Titans’ 31-29 defeat over the Browns, Tennessee left guard Peter Skoronski mentioned NFL Films. He highlighted a moment from the 2001 season, when Hall ...
Sunday night's game between the Lions and Chiefs sparked a variety of storylines that echoed deep into the week. Along the way, the NFL committed an unforced error ...
The hits keep on coming for Brian Branch. He was routinely in the spotlight on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 6, but for all the wrong reasons. The Detroit Lions safety is now set to serve a one-game ...
Police are still looking for who killed Montez Hardy II in the early-morning hours of Easter Sean Neumann is a reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2019. His work has previously ...
Jim Irsay, Colts owner, participates in a special grandparents event on a halftime performance by Colts Junior Cheer. / Robert Scheer/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK The Indianapolis Colts franchise was ...
NEW YORK -- Ed Sabol, the NFL Films founder who revolutionized sports broadcasting and reimagined pro football from an up-and-coming league to must-watch theater, has died. He was 98. Sabol died ...