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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.
Watch Lost Treasures of NFL Films Season 2 Episode 2 Pottstown Revisited (OVGuide) Watch the DVD by NFL Films - Big Game America: Legends of Autumn Vol IV (features the Pottstown Firebirds revisited footage and was available at Amazon as of 12-26-12) The Forgettables by Jay Acton - ISBN 0-690-00088-X; Official website: www.pottstownfirebirds.org
The Akron Pros, the first champions of the National Football League, lost their franchise in 1926. The Dallas Texans, who played only the 1952 season, were the last franchise to go defunct. The remnants of the Texans' organization was absorbed by a new franchise that became the modern Colts.
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In 2011, a local sheriff's office in Louisiana auctioned off McAllister's home for $880,000 -- he owed more than $1.8 million on the property, and the auction was the result of legal action from ...
Now considered a lost film. The Freshman: 1925 Comedy Silent film with Harold Lloyd as a water boy who gets to play in team's big game. The Plastic Age: 1925 Drama Silent film with Clara Bow as a flapper who lures a star football player into a party lifestyle. Brown of Harvard: 1926 Drama Silent film about Harvard football player, based on a ...
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 ...
There are also 5 Lustron homes in the Kansas City area near 85th and Wornall Road. One of them was the display model and residence of the local sales representative. Local legend says that the salesman came home one day and told his wife that he no longer had a job because the company was bankrupt, but they still had their house.