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  2. A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem - Wikipedia

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    The film follows the stories of two former cheerleaders; Lacy Thibodeaux-Fields, of the Los Angeles Raiderettes and Maria Pinzone, [6] of the Buffalo Jills [7] as they filed lawsuits against their teams for unlawful employment policies, bias, and pay discrimination.

  3. Former NFL employee claims league labeled photos of women ...

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    A former NFL human resources employee alleged in an employment discrimination lawsuit filed earlier this year in New Jersey that NFL Flims — the league's production team — kept photos of women ...

  4. List of 30 for 30 films - Wikipedia

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    Using deepfake technology and content from the NFL Films archives, reconstructions of Raiders owner Al Davis and NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle tell the story of their contentious rivalry, in particular Davis's desire to move his team from Oakland to Los Angeles despite the league's objections.

  5. List of American football films - Wikipedia

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    Two-part look at the rise, fall, and controversial NFL return of Michael Vick. Safety: 2020 Biographical American biographical sports drama family film based on the story of Ray McElrathbey, a football player who battled family adversity to join the Clemson Tigers. Al Davis vs. the NFL: 2021 Documentary Made as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series.

  6. ESPN's new '30 for 30' on Jets' 'Sack Exchange' is raw ...

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    Regardless, NFL Films and ESPN have shone their spotlight on the famous (and infamous) four-man defensive line of those Jets squads in the newest installment of the Emmy Award-winning “30 for 30 ...

  7. Suzy Kolber: In Photos, What To Know About The ESPN NFL Reporter

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    After various projects, NFL Films hired Kolber as a director and producer. She then worked as a sports anchor in Palm Beach, Florida before finally getting hired by ESPN in 1993. Her start at ESPN

  8. Andrea Kremer - Wikipedia

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    Upon completing a story on NFL Films, the television production arm of the National Football League, Kremer's mother urged her to apply for a position. She left the Chronicle in 1984 to join NFL Films as its first female producer. Her first assignment was working on the HBO program Inside the NFL.

  9. 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.