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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.
The stadium was the home field of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys for 38 seasons, through 2008, and had a seating capacity of 65,675. In 2009, the Cowboys moved to Cowboys Stadium (now AT&T Stadium) in nearby Arlington. [5] Texas Stadium was demolished on April 11, 2010, by a controlled implosion. [6] [7]
The first level is an outdoor film deck while the top two contain space for radio and television broadcasts, print media, coach booths and suites. The press box has a 168-person capacity. There are five light poles in the stadium, four of which flood the field and the other on the field event venues on the northern side of the stadium.
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.
Houston, Texas Rice Stadium: 1965–1967: 70,000 1950 Grass Jeppesen Stadium Robertson Stadium (1980–2012) 1960–1964: 32,000 1942 Grass AFC West: Team (former names) Stadium (former names) Years used Capacity Opened Surface Location Denver Broncos: Empower Field at Mile High (2019–present) Broncos Stadium at Mile High (2018)
Amazon's hotly anticipated post-apocalyptic series "Fallout" − based on the popular video game franchise that got its start in 1997 − debuted April 10.
The Ravens played here upon moving from Cleveland (though the NFL considers the Ravens as an expansion team) during the construction of Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards (now M&T Bank Stadium). [66] Yankee Stadium New York Yanks, New York Giants: New York, New York 1950 1951 [41] Cotton Bowl: Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys: Dallas, Texas: 1952 ...
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