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  2. Category:NFL Films people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "NFL Films people" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Tom Brookshier; C.

  3. NFL Films - Wikipedia

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    NFL Productions, LLC, doing business as NFL Films, [1] is the film and television production company of the National Football League. It produces commercials , television programs , feature films , and documentaries for and about the NFL, as well as other unrelated major events and awards shows.

  4. List of American football films - Wikipedia

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    A co-production of ESPN and NFL Films, included in ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines how a dominant defense and larger-than-life personalities propelled the 2000 Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl win. The film uses a May 2022 reunion of the team's key figures as a framing device. 80 for Brady: 2023 Comedy

  5. Terry Crews - Wikipedia

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    Terry Alan Crews [2] (born July 30, 1968) is an American actor, television host, and former football player. He played Julius Rock in the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, which aired from 2005 to 2009, and portrayed Terry Jeffords in the Fox and NBC sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021).

  6. Fred Dryer - Wikipedia

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    He is the only NFL player to score two safeties in one game. Following his retirement from football, Dryer had a successful career as a film and television actor, notably starring in the NBC television series Hunter, with his height of 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) and physique proving useful for action roles.

  7. North Dallas Forty - Wikipedia

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    The NFL didn't take kindly to those who participated in the making of North Dallas Forty. Hall of Famer Tom Fears , who advised on the movie's football action, had scouting contracts with three NFL teams – all were canceled after the film opened, reported Jane Leavy and Tony Kornheiser in a September 6, 1979, Washington Post article. [ 15 ]

  8. Bubba Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith is the 90th former NFL player found to have had CTE by the researchers at the Boston University brain bank; they have examined 94 former pro players. According to the Concussion Legacy Foundation, on a scale of 1 to 4 used by the neuropathologist who examined Smith's brain, Smith had Stage 3 CTE, with symptoms including cognitive ...

  9. Bernie Casey - Wikipedia

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    Also during his career, he worked with such well-known directors as Martin Scorsese in his 1972 film Boxcar Bertha and appeared on such television series as The Streets of San Francisco. He played a version of himself, and other football players turned actors, in Keenen Ivory Wayans 's 1988 comedic film I'm Gonna Git You Sucka . [ 12 ]