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According to Steve Sabol, president of NFL Films, only 20 teams were ranked instead of 40 because they feared negative mail from fans of the franchise whose team was ranked the lowest. [3] Sabol stated that, while the panel chose the 1972 Dolphins as the #1 team, several voters hedged and said Miami's unbeaten season was "the greatest team ...
ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing is an American true crime documentary film directed by Dylan Sires. It follows Kansas City Chiefs superfan Xaviar Babudar's secret life as a serial bank robber. It explores his arrest through his own interviews and subsequent legal journey, as well as interviews of other Chiefs fans, a bank teller who was ...
The NFL had not done business with Netflix prior to Quarterback. [2] Producers for the series include NFL Films, Omaha Productions, and 2PM Productions. 2PM Productions is Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' production studio, [1] while Omaha Productions is the production studio of former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning. [7]
NFL Films released an epic six-minute video recap of the 2023 season, and it opens with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes delivering a fiery pregame speech to his teammates.
Football is back, baby! Seven months after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, their hunt for a historic third-straight title begins on Thursday, September 5.
Given his past success against the Chargers, NFL Films was wise for picking Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce to wear a microphone for Sunday night’s game at SoFi Stadium.. Kelce caught six passes ...
The Chiefs' 2007 training camp was documented in the HBO/NFL Films documentary reality television series, Hard Knocks. [211] ... see List of Kansas City Chiefs records.
The series returned on August 8, 2007, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and their preparations for the 2007 season. [11] It is the only season of the series not narrated by Liev Schreiber. Instead, actor and Chiefs fan Paul Rudd was the narrator. [12] Some of the issues covered in the 2007 Chiefs season include: