“Football Institutions” includes a look at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium, the NFL's playbooks, and a quarterback tutorial with Bill Walsh.
Included: features on Arizona QB Jake Plummer and 49ers WR Terrell Owens, and All-Pro receivers talk about the “art of the catch.”
Included: the similarities between the NFL and NASCAR, a profile of Les Richter, and highlights of the preseason and training camp.
A roundtable of NFL greats debates which generation was the strongest, toughest and most talented. Guests: Michael Strahan, Tim Brown, Deacon Jones and Paul Hornung.
A look at improvised plays that had spectacular results. Guest: Fran Tarkenton.
A look at the lost art of the “stiff arm,” including a list of its greatest practitioners.
Included: A feature on Jets WR Keyshawn Johnson, a look at NFL players who appear in advertisements, and a profile of Brian Bosworth.
Recapping the New England Patriots' run at a 19-0 season in 2007-08.
Featured: Giants WR David Tyree's Super Bowl catch; the team's ring ceremony in New York; a legacy of Giants general managers. Host: Steve Sabol.
Super Bowl 42 referee Mike Carey; former ref Phil Luckett and his controversial moments. Host: Steve Sabol.
Recapping the memorable Eagles-Cowboys Monday-night finale at Texas Stadium. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: the Lions' "Curse of Bobby Layne;" a profile of coach Rod Marinelli; the art of toe-tapping for receivers, with input from dancer Edyta Sliwinska. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: George Martin's walk to raise money for first responders to Sept. 11; Joe Andruzzi's battle with cancer. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: broadcaster Al Michaels; David Garrard the magician and David Garrard the Jaguars quarterback; Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt remembers a moment at Georgia Tech with former coach Bill Curry. Host: Steve Sabol.
"American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and her ties to the NFL; long-time trench foes Michael Strahan and Jon Runyan. Host: Steve Sabol.
The Orange Bowl, the most important stadium in football history; a profile of Georgia head coach and former Miami QB Mark Richt. Host: Steve Sabol.
Football's return to Pennsylvania's Lincoln University; a look at the training regimen of Seahawks defensive end Patrick Kerney. Host: Steve Sabol.
Analyst Cris Collinsworth; football's less-glamorous jobs. Also: a former NFL player becomes a gym teacher in his Florida hometown. Host: Steve Sabol.
Former coach Barry Switzer is profiled. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at punt returners and the demands of the position; a high-school team that never punts. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: journeyman QB Gus Frerotte; letters written by former Giants owner Wellington Mara; interpreting the dreams of players and coaches. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at the history of football cards; profiling Chiefs assistant coach Tim Krumrie 20 years after his gruesome leg injury in Super Bowl XXIII. Host: Steve Sabol.
Catching up with Jake Plummer in retirement; what happens when kickers have to make a tackle; a profile of the Giants' Domenick Hixon. Host: Steve Sabol.
Sal Paolantonio on how football explains America; a nun's lesson on keeping the faith; football's role in Dr. Randy Pausch's last lecture. Host: Steve Sabol.
The top games of 2008 are reviewed. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at the Eagles-Bears "Fog Bowl" of 1988; explaining the green dot on helmets. Also: Steve Rushin examines some of the perplexing language in football. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: a look at former lineman Warren Sapp. Host: Steve Sabol.
Top 2008 sound bites from players and coaches. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Sam Wyche 20 years after his Super Bowl loss; a look at the quarterback-rating equation; exploring the cliche "It is what it is"; and a look at the teams for Super Bowl XLIII. Host: Steve Sabol.
Coming attractions for 2009; sights and sounds of training camp; the origin of the word "hut." Host: Steve Sabol.
Three unlikely members of the Steelers' Super Bowl XLIII-winning team; Santonio Holmes' game-winning catch is examined from the viewpoint of two nearby photographers. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: two-time Comeback Player of the Year Chad Pennington; Miss Manners' take on NFL etiquette. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: a roundtable discussion with the coaching Harbaughs: Stanford's Jim, Baltimore's John and their father, Jack. Host: Steve Sabol.
"Monday Night Football" analyst Jon Gruden is featured. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Larry Fitzgerald.
Featured: Jim Zorn and Steve Largent discuss their friendship; a look at the relationship between quarterbacks and centers; players who always seem to find the camera. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Panthers WR Steve Smith; examining the Steelers' new battle cry, "Renegade" by Styx. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Adrian Peterson's running backs coach; a look at the poles and chain that make up the first-down marker; the stiff arm, a running back's most lethal weapon. Host: Steve Sabol.
Former Giant Phil McConkey's return to football after serving in the Navy; a look at the roles of love and hate in football; why so many players and coaches get back into the game soon after the death of a loved one.
Featured: Dolphins receiver Davone Bess; the use of fog machines for on-field introductions; a look at celebrities on the sidelines. Host: Steve Sabol.
Commissioner Roger Goodell joins Seahawks coach Jim Mora in a hike up Mt. Rainier. Also: catching up with quarterback-turned-politician Heath Shuler. Host: Steve Sabol.
A Mississippi man's inspiring influence on high-school football; Broncos coach Josh McDaniels reflects on his high-school days in Ohio's Massillon-McKinley rivalry. Host: Steve Sabol.
NFL players visit Nigeria to teach American football and perform charitable deeds; rival coaches on the Colts and Titans journey to South Africa. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at the Steelers defense and its drive to equal a feat established by the mid-'80s Bears; ex-linebacker Kevin Greene tries coaching; audio from Lions QB Matthew Stafford in a dramatic win over the Browns. Host: Steve Sabol.
Examining Rex Ryan's Jets and the team's "cursed" history since New York's Joe Namath-led victory in Super Bowl III. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: a little-known sales film starring Vince Lombardi and actor Ron Masak; a look at the growing number of pregame huddles; the Buccaneers' British fan club, led by fan Paul Stewart. Host: Steve Sabol.
Highlighting top games of the 2009 season. Included: Packers-Steelers; Patriots-Colts; Vikings-Packers; Browns-Lions. Host: Steve Sabol.
The colorful story of minor-league quarterback Jim Corcoran. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Bengals assistant coach Mike Zimmer; Barry Sanders Jr., promising son of the former Lions great. Host: Steve Sabol.
Top camera shots and player-coach soundbites of 2009. Host: Steve Sabol.
Quarterbacks wired for sound; a fan remembers a pass he caught from Boomer Esiason; Larry King's special trip back to Miami; breaking down the Super Bowl's greatest defensive play. Host: Steve Sabol.
Recapping Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, with Sean Payton, Scott Fujita and Reggie Wayne all wired for sound. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Super Bowl singer Carrie Underwood; Saints coach Sean Payton; the Cardinals' playoff-game-winning OT touchdown to beat the Packers; coaches wired for sound in training camp.
Featured: the Saints' Super Bowl on-side kick; Sean Payton and his high-school football coach; three of the most unlikely champions. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: six coaches who all trace their NFL roots to Ravens LB Ray Lewis. Host: Steve Sabol.
Profiling Eagles offensive-line coach Juan Castillo and Bills special-teams coach Bruce DeHaven; a football dream in slow-motion. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Cowboys receiver Miles Austin; ex-Giant Brad Benson's foray into the auto industry. Host: Steve Sabol.
A small-town mayor who consults on kicking for an NFL team; former punter Greg Montgomery's benefit from teaching the game. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: 49ers coach Mike Singletary; the art of "flopping" to draw a penalty; NFL stories from Las Vegas. Host: Steve Sabol.
A candid interview with Eagles head coach Andy Reid. Host: Steve Sabol.
A multimillionaire with NFL coaching dreams; Sean Payton's gum-chewing habit; the visiting team's quest for silence. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: an annual mud-football game in New England; a profile of Steelers DE Aaron Smith. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: former Eagles owner Jerry Wolman; the evolution of football uniforms. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: a photo gallery of high-school football; Rams LB James Laurinaitis and his famous father; durable WR Derrick Mason. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look back at changing hairstyles through the history of the league. Included: Tennessee's Myron Rolle and MLB player Joe Mauer.
Elementary school students share their football knowledge. Also: lessons learned by 49ers tight end Vernon Davis; former QB Don Majkowski teaches magic tricks. Host: Steve Sabol.
Discussing present NFL quarterbacks and whether it's a golden age for the position; Hall of Fame QB Sonny Jurgensen. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: former QB Dave Krieg, whose college no longer exists. Also: a month-long celebration of youth football begins with a visit to the Fort Campbell Falcons. Host: Steve Sabol.
Detroit's Loyola High School Bulldogs are featured in a continuing look at youth football. Host: Steve Sabol.
The Lakewood (N.J.) Piners high-school team is featured as 83-year-old coach Warren Wolf takes over a losing squad.
Snoop Dogg and his Snoop Youth Football League in Los Angeles are featured. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Lou Holtz reflects on his brief NFL coaching career; Dr. John Frank, former 49ers tight end and member of the Israeli bobsled team. Host: Steve Sabol.
Top player and coach soundbites of 2010, plus shots of the year from NFL Films cinematographers. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: 50-season Vikings fan Fred Zamberletti; coaches talk about getting carried off the field in victory; remembering four legends who passed away in 2010. Host: Steve Sabol.
Packers-Steelers all-access footage and audio from Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium.
Featured: Marshawn Lynch's incredible playoff TD run against the Saints; a profile of Titans Pro Bowl return man Marc Mariani; coaches wired for sound in training camp. Host: Steve Sabol.
The aftermath of the Packers' Super Bowl XLV triumph.
Inside QB Tom Brady's mind; inside the boxing ring with Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski; and a fishing trip with Eagles DE Trent Cole. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: a linebacker who is a filmmaker; a Packers receiver wired for sound in the Super Bowl; and the most underrated NFL player since the turn of the century. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Packers cornerback Charles Woodson; poetry from former and current Houston running backs Spencer Tillman and Arian Foster. Host: Steve Sabol.
The 20th anniversary of Marvel Comics "NFL SuperPro." plus profiles of real-life super pros Josh Cribbs (Browns) and Takeo Spikes (Chargers). Host: Steve Sabol.
Writer Steve Rushin looks at things in football which should have names, but don't; profiling Ravens RB Ray Rice and Jets DB Darrelle Revis. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at the career of sports photographer Walter Iooss. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at the NFL's toughest players, with Ravens LB Ray Lewis; the fierce Steelers-Ravens rivalry; stitching uniforms with the Green Bay Packers seamstress. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at a play-by-play man and his memorable catch phrase; football's unlikeliest receivers; the prettiest faces in football. Host: Steve Sabol.
Two brothers in Kansas who coach eight-man high-school football teams and are forced to play against each other.
Featured: Patriots tackle Matt Light; the ultra-competitive Harbaughs prepare to face each other; the "Secret World of Coaching Tape."
Featured: Bills RB Fred Jackson; the strange paths to football taken by the Patriots' punter and Notre Dame's kicker. Host: Steve Sabol.
Joe Gibbs welcomes back former Redskins for a weekend roast. Also: a new NFL motivational phrase---Gotta Eat! Host: Steve Sabol.
Examining the musical talents of Packers players. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Mike Vanderjagt and Hunter Smith, the Colts' long-time kicker-holder combination. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: former Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo; shark fishing with Jets special-teams coach Mike Westhoff. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Titans agitator Cortland Finnegan; a look at what went wrong for two Eagles "dream teams," the 2011 squad and the Buddy Ryan teams; how accidents happen in the NFL. Host: Steve Sabol.
Highlighting the top regular-season games of 2011. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Tim Tebow's 2011 emergence; the bittersweet season for Patriots owner Robert Kraft; NFL Films camera shots of the year. Host: Steve Sabol.
Top player and coach soundbites of 2011, including players attempting to become rap artists. Host: Steve Sabol.
A look at NFL players celebrating Super Bowl wins with their children; remembering former players who passed away in 2011. Host: Steve Sabol.
Inside Super Bowl XLVI between the Giants and Patriots. Host: Steve Sabol.
Featured: Eli Manning dissects the Giants' Super Bowl-winning drive; NFL coaches are wired for sound during training camp; actor John Amos remembers his football career and reflects on a poem he wrote after being cut, entitled "The Turk."
The unlikely journeys of Giants players Devin Thomas, Bear Pascoe and Chase Blackburn; profiling Big Blue's most loyal fan, a man known as "License Plate Guy"; and an exclusive look at the night the Giants received their Super Bowl rings.
Featured: an off-the-field look at Ray Lewis; the 49ersdynamic duo at linebacker; the crazy beard of the Steelers' Brett Keisel.
Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Joe Montana, Steve Young, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Jim Plunkett share their experiences.
Featured: slackliner Andy Lewis, who performed at halftime of Super Bowl XLVI; a look at the origin of Buddy Ryan's "46" defense; and a profile of versatile Cardinals defensive back Patrick Peterson.
Featured: Giants receiver Victor Cruz and his end-zone salsa dance; hurdlers Lolo Jones and Renaldo Nehemiah analyze the recent trend of ball-carriers hurdling defenders; a man who collects football socks.
Featured: athletic Giants punter Steve Weatherford; a look at what happens when quarterbacks are asked to throw blocks; a nearly-1000-mile journey to Lambeau Field with a Packers fan from Pennsylvania.
A look at the late-'80s video game "Tecmo Bowl" and a group of present-day enthusiasts in the Midwest. The technology is not state-of-the-art, but the passion of those who play is hard to match.
Featured: the one football player who intimidated Ray Lewis; a former NFL star appearing on "The Walking Dead"; a Chargers defensive tackle who drives a Hello Kitty smart car and regularly changes his hair color.
The story of unheralded quarterback Greg Cook; a look at the proper mechanics for the perfect spiral.
"Photobombing" with Aaron Rodgers; profiling San Francisco kicker David Akers; a look at the complexity of the modern NFL play call; secrets behind the league's best handshakes.
Seattle DE Red Bryant's ties to former Seahawk Jacob Green; Johnny Unitas's son watches his father's record fall to Drew Brees; the incredible relationship between former 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo and his wide receiver, Freddie Solomon.
Featured: Deion Sanders and the "Too Legit To Quit" 1991 Falcons; the joy of coaching Aaron Rodgers; the most fun play in football: the Hail Mary pass.
Featured: Anacostia High School in Washington, D.C., where the football coach is former NFL defensive back Cato June.
Why football is a lifelong passion for acclaimed sportswriter Rick Telander; former Eddie George turns thespian, taking center stage as Julius Caesar.
Featured: race-caller Tom Durkin narrates a look at horse-racing's connections to football; Seattle workhorse fullback Michael Robinson; referee Tony Corrente's return from cancer.
Featured: NFL and college-basketball referee Gene Steratore; Fenway Park's days as home to both the Red Sox and the Patriots; Ronde Barber's transition from cornerback to safety.
Featured: a man whose life was saved by the Immaculate Reception; a military hero inspiring the New York Giants; a play that's been fooling defenses for nearly 30 years.
Highlighting the top three games of the 2012 season.
Featured: best camera shots of the 2012 season; an essay on national anthem close-ups; a Baltimore fan who has attended more than 360 consecutive home games; and a feature on Jumbotrons.
A collection of top audio from the 2012 season, featuring nearly 100 players and coaches mic'd up during games.
Remembering Steve Van Buren, Ben Davidson, R.C. Owens, Alex Karras, Art Modell and other NFL greats who passed away in 2012. Also, a look back at Chiefs RB Joe Delaney's death in the summer of 1983 while trying to save three drowning children.
An inside look at the 49ers and Ravens at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans.
Featured: memorable moments from 2012; a look at 2013 storylines; coaching soundbites from the summer. The greatest Super Bowl champion ring ceremony ever; "the decision" by Jim Harbaugh to go with Colin Kaepernick over Alex Smith; NFL coaches wired for sound in summer camp.
Unlikely Ravens champions Danell Ellerbe, Justin Tucker and Vonta Leach; reports from the field during the Super Bowl blackout; examining a key play that led to the Ravens' Super Bowl win.
Profiling former Saints DB Steve Gleason as courageously battles ALS, mixing in a journey to Machu Picchu this past summer. The former Saints star, Steve Gleason, battles ALS while taking a trip to Machu Picchu this past summer.
Featured: Chiefs DB Eric Berry and his fear of horses; learn how Atlanta kicker Matt Bryant talks to alligators; and a profile of 2012 defensive player of the year J.J. Watt. Find out why Chiefs' defensive back Eric Berry is afraid of horses; Atlanta kicker Matt Bryant talks to alligators; profile of JJ Watt.
Featured: outspoken Seahawks CB Richard Sherman; quarterback cadences at the line of scrimmage; a tribute to Hall of Famer Deacon Jones, a man who could "talk the talk and walk the walk." Seahawks outspoken cornerback Richard Sherman; eavesdrop on quarterbacks' cadence at the line of scrimmage; tribute to Hall of Famer Deacon Jones.
Featured: Ravens WR Jacoby Jones' fleet feet on the field and the dance floor; a dance dedicated to former Cardinal great Roy Green by Nicole Bidwell; the benefits of yoga for football players. Jacoby Jones impresses you with his fleet feet on the field and the dance floor; Nicole Bidwill dedicates a dance to former Cardinal Roy Green; benefits of yoga for football players.
Featured: a look at Andrew Luck's childhood, spent mostly in Europe; how NFL head coaches have prepared to face Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu. Andrew Luck's childhood in Europe; what NFL head coaches have to plan for with Ed Reed and Troy Polamalu.
Featured: Steelers running backs coach Kirby Wilson lengthy rehab after surviving a fire in his home; players and coaches talk about their favorite players from their childhood.
A look at how several New Jersey high-school football teams were affected by Hurricane Sandy on and off the field.
Featured: Charles Follis, the first African-American pro football player; catching up with ex-Packers nose tackle Gilbert Brown; examining in-game promos for NFL radio and television broadcasts.
Featured: the football journey of Steelers QB Charlie Batch; comparing NFL head coaches of 1966 to those of today.
Football writer Paul Zimmerman conveys his thoughts even though he can no longer write or speak; a date in history and a Life Magazine cover that forever link Roger Staubach and JFK; discovering hidden talents in the NFL.
Profiling Colts owner Jim Irsay; former Chief Pellom McDaniels' transition from pass-rusher to professor; tight end Dallas Clark recalls a family tragedy as a teenager.
Featured: Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork; former Jets tight end Mickey Shuler on facing Lawrence Taylor in the only game LT was wired for sound; and an emotional trip with former NFL fullback Brian Milne to his hometown.
Featured: Bengals assistants Jonathan and Jay Hayes, childhood friends of head coach Marvin Lewis; wide receiver Duron Carter tries to follow in footsteps of his Hall of Fame father, Cris; and a high school coach/mother figure in Washington D.C.
Atwater brothers Di Andre (Princeton) and Stephen (Georgetown) and their NFL father; the relationship between Mike Tomlin and the son of the man who gave him his first coaching job; and the Confetti Twins, Candlestick Park regulars for nearly 30 years.
Catching up with former NFL QB Jon Kitna as a high-school coach who teaches a lot more than football. Also: going undercover with a receiver who became a hero in Green Bay and a villain in Minnesota—without playing for either team.
Featured: the unusual relationship between the band Phish, Seattle Seahawks fans, and quarterback Russell Wilson. Also: tracing the evolution of the football.
An in-depth look at several standout regular-season games from 2013.
A look at the history of Candlestick Park, plus a collection of top footage from the 2013 season.
The best audio from over 100 players and coaches wired for sound during the 2013 NFL season.
Featured: three fans who traveled over 25,000 miles to visit all 31 NFL stadiums; a look at the final game at New York's Shea Stadium in 1983; remembering NFL legends who passed away in 2013.
Top Broncos-Seahawks footage from Super Bowl XLVIII in New Jersey.
The Seahawks' "Legion of Boom" secondary is interviewed by Joe Buck; head coaches wired for sound during training camps.
Seattle Seahawks segments include the team's soaring mascot; behind the scenes at this summer's ring ceremony; and a look at how three Seahawks became unlikely champions.
Lions running back Joique Bell is interviewed by Joe Buck. Also: an in-depth look at the famous 1964 end-zone photo of Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Tittle.
Featured: Bucs lineman Gerald McCoy; the rock band Kiss and their fascination with football; the impressive art of former NFL player and painter Ernie Barnes.
Joe Buck interviews and fishes with St. Louis defensive end Robert Quinn. Also: a British comedian who resembles Packers QB Aaron Rodgers.
Cardinals DB Patrick Peterson shares his love of automobiles with noted collector Jay Leno and My Classic Car host Dennis Gage; Chiefs DB Husain Abdullah's passion for football and faith; a fantasy football course at Indiana University.
A look at how former basketball star Julius Thomas turned into one of the NFL's top tight ends; gardening with a Browns player with a green thumb; and a night at the Bum Phillips All-American Opera, written about the late NFL coach.
Featured: Joe Buck learns the hidden talent of Ravens kicker Justin Tucker; the mystery behind the towel that Panthers QB Cam Newton wears on his head during games; a veteran of reality TV who had an NFL career that lasted nine seconds.
Featured: Rex Ryan joins Joe Buck for a board game battle of Strat-O-Matic baseball; the Costacos brothers, who revolutionized the sports poster industry in the 1980s; and the sculptor who created a Ricky Williams statue for the University of Texas.
Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford discusses his knack for big plays in games when he's wearing a wireless microphone; a look at memorable "Welcome to the NFL Moments" for players and coaches; a Hall of Fame wedding. Host: Joe Buck.
Wounded warriors discuss why football is important to them; former NFL head coach Jerry Glanville explains why he's selling most of his football memorabilia; a look at kickers putting their best foot forward with the old-school, straight-on method.
Featured: two former NFL quarterbacks whose only career start was against each other; profiling the Kalil Family, an All-American group with a beauty queen, a singing sensation and, of course, football heroes.
Eagles running back LeSean McCoy is interviewed by Joe Buck; analyzing the back shoulder fade and why it's so hard for defenses to stop; a profile of Joe Moglia, a multi-millionaire who just wants to coach football.
Featured: the daughter of a Super Bowl-winning quarterback follows in her father's footsteps; why man's best friend means so much to Big Ben Roethlisberger; and a look at seven men who have thrown seven touchdown passes in a single game.
A look at how the field-sized American flags are made and what it means to players and coaches to hold one during the national anthem; an NFL assistant who has coached in six decades; and a special trip to the nation's capital for two U.S. Marines.
Featured: a look at how goal posts are made; a former running back who has overcome a serious injury and is now coaching; and an interview with two of the men who helped Eric Dickerson set the NFL single-season rushing record 30 years ago.
Examining why NFL players are exchanging jerseys after games; meet a boy who received an Aaron Rodgers jersey for Christmas four years ago and has worn it every day since; why NFL sidelines are such warm places; the greatest gifts from the 2014 season.
All-access highlights of the top regular-season games of 2014.
Featured: a man who came to Seattle nearly 40 years ago and found a home; an apparel line that started in the late '80s and is still making a loud fashion statement; and a former kicker who after many years of struggle, has found himself.
The greatest NFL Films camera shots from the 2014 season; and a family with a passion for football.
The best of players and coaches wired for sound from the 2014 season.
Remembering NFL greats who passed away in 2014.
Top Patriots-Seahawks footage from Super Bowl XLIX in Arizona.
Remembering the incredible life of Hall of Famer Chuck Bednarik; and a look at four NFC heartbreaks from the 2014 postseason (Lions, Cowboys, Packers, Seahawks).
Profiling the unlikely champions from the 2014 Patriots, plus star tight end Rob Gronkowski; and a trip to the Patriots' ring ceremony.
A visit to Pittsburgh for a roundtable discussion with Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Namath, Joe Montana, Jim Kelly and Dan Marino, all of whom grew up in Western Pennsylvania.
Former Raiders LB Rod Martin surprises Eagles fans who still haven't gotten over his team's win in Super Bowl XV; an 11-year-old Minnesota boy's ride of his life in a runaway balloon; and a linebacker-turned-photographer.
Socially-conscious Eagles linebacker Connor Barwin is making big plays on the field and big changes off it for the city of Philadelphia.
Keeping up with the Joneses, Dub and Bert, of Ruston, La.; profiling a favorite son of Albany, N.Y.; and a look at how the Patriots' Julian Edelman inherited his father's work ethic.
The story behind a photo of a high-school football game being played while an adjacent building is on fire; an NFL head coach describes waking up to find his house on fire; and a look at which quarterbacks perform best when the heat is on.
Featured: Colts elder statesmen Matt Hasselbeck and Adam Vinatieri; "punters are people too"; and an unusual photograph of Mike Ditka.
A visit to American Samoa with former Steelers safety Troy Polamalu to learn about the way of life and football's importance to the nation.
Featured: a judge and his bailiff who used to be NFL teammates; a former NFL coach who's back in the game at the high-school level; a breakdown of Bill Belichick press conferences.
A former wide receiver who towered over others on the field; a Colorado legend with a long career in football; and a big collection of tiny football figures.
Profiling of the Detmers of Texas and the Swillings of New Orleans. Also: a Turkey Day tradition with the Staubach family in Dallas.
Actor Aaron Paul's sad day is caught on camera; and a look at why the Miami Dolphins make musician Darius Rucker cry.
Steelers legend Rocky Bleier stars in a one-man play about himself; remembering "the quiet game" where the power went out and the game played on; and a look at players who talk to themselves.
Featured: a trip to New Orleans with Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu; a talk with a former Super Bowl champ who now takes part in dog shows; a visit to the garage sale of a Hall of Fame coach.
A former Super Bowl champ who hails from North Pole, Alaska; and another jolly fellow who went from Bowls—to nuts. Also, a game in which Seattle's secondary experienced many happy returns by taking four interceptions back for touchdowns.
Remembering NFL legends we lost in 2015; and a salute to service in North Carolina.
All-access highlights to the top NFL games of 2015.
Featured: the best man Russell Wilson has ever know; a visit at home with Packers receiver James Jones; and the return of "You Make The Call."
A journey on Maui's Road to Hana to find a football team at the end of it.
Coaches and players are wired for sound in a look back at top moments from the 2015 season.
Featured: a Super Bowl halftime show that featured dancing magician Elvis Presto; super MVP cars; and a memorable 1984 commercial.
An inside look at the Broncos' win over the Panthers in Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, Cal.
Featured: a Snake in the Hall; coaches wired for sound in training camps; and a goodbye to Peyton Manning.
Profiling some of Denver's unlikeliest champions; attending the Broncos Super Bowl ring ceremony; and a look at the special relationship between Super Bowl MVP Von Miller and his mom.
Learn what the term "outkicked your coverage" means -- on and off the field. Also: Meet a punter who is revolutionizing the position; and catch up with the punt returner who was known as “The Human Joystick."
Featured: a 75-year-old coach who can't get enough football; visiting New Orleans with hundreds of women from around the world who are in a football league of their own; and a profile of Panthers All-Pro linebacker Thomas Davis.
Washington QB Kirk Cousins is interviewed by Katie Nolan; examining the art of one-handed catches; a tribute to wide receiver Calvin Johnson.
Katie Nolan travels to the NFL Officiating Command Center to learn what makes a catch a catch; a look at "The Bert Emanuel Rule;" and a profile of perhaps the most dynamic receiving duo in the NFL.
Featured: a celebration of great trick plays; examining the relationship between kicker Charlie Brown and his holder, Lucy; and a profile of Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward, son of Craig "Ironhead" Heyward.
Featured: Ravens lineman John Urschel and his pursuit of a Ph.D in mathematics at M.I.T.; and two wide receivers, Doug Baldwin and Miami's Jarvis Landry, who are smart enough to know the importance of home.
Featured: an ex-offensive lineman participates in the Quad Cities Scottish Highland Games; a Dallas Cowboy who is embraced in Washington D.C.; and playing football while riding a unicycle.
The life and times of Hall of Fame Vikings coach Bud Grant, featuring a look at memorabilia he regularly sells off. Grant visits the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in Winnipeg, and is the only coach enshrined both there and in Canton, Ohio.
Featured: Packers fans who own homes in the shadow of Lambeau Field; the moving story of Tampa Bay linebacker Kwon Alexander.
Featured: a high-school coaching staff in North Carolina led by former NFL players; and a running back in Pennsylvania who has an unusual and invaluable coach.
Host Katie Nolan visits the Johnson Space Center to interview astronauts about their connections to football. Plus, a visit with The Ghost Riders; and a look at the NFL season so far.
An interview with sack master Dwight Freeney; a quarterback whose NFL career might be over but his passion for the game is still going strong; and Packers fans get away to paradise. Host: Katie Nolan.
An emotional reunion in Virginia of three football families who met when they won a contest to go to Super Bowl 50; and a look at the deep friendship between Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh and renowned sociologist Dr. Harry Edwards.
Featured: the story behind free Redskins tickets and Operation Flagship; a special word for special teamers; and the connection between Robert Kraft and the Boston Lobsters.
Cardinals QB Carson Palmer meets the family of an organ donor who helped save his career; find out why free hats and t-shirts mean so much to NFL players; and a profile of Kickasso, an artist who helped design the Giants' cleats for an NFL campaign.
All-access highlights of the top regular-season games of 2016.
Host and Patriots fan Katie Nolan attends a game in New England; a profile of Hall of Famer Jackie Slater and his son Matthew, a six-time Pats Pro-Bowler; and a look at Bill Belichick's emotions during a game.
Featured: a Golden Girl who is a legend in Green Bay; a look back at the best shots of the 2016 season; and remembering NFL legends who passed away in 2016.
The best audio from players and coaches wired for sound from the 2016 season.
A behind-the-scenes look at The Puppy Bowl; meet a Green Beret who loves his country and football; and remembering a Hall of Fame coach who won perhaps the most important Super Bowl ever.
An inside look at the Patriots' win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI in Houston.
Featured: a world-class soccer player who is inspired by Tom Brady; journalists reflect on their original stories from Super Bowl 51; and NFL coaches are wired for sound in training camps.
Featured: New England's unlikely champions and a behind-the-scenes look at the Patriots' latest ring ceremony.
Part 1 of 2. Host Katie Nolan joins 18 Pro Football Hall of Famers and Patriots owner Robert Kraft on a trip to Israel.
Part 2 of 2. Host Katie Nolan joins 18 Pro Football Hall of Famers and Patriots owner Robert Kraft on a trip to Israel.
Steelers RB Terrell Watson's crazy journey to the NFL; host Katie Nolan goes antiquing with Giants WR Brandon Marshall.
An interview with NFL MVP Matt Ryan; meet the only Seahawks player to wear number 12; a look at what players and coaches collected as kids.
Host Katie Nolan visits Cardinals RB David Johnson and his adorable family; revisiting the crazy NFL career of former quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan; comedians share their thoughts on football.
Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett and his wife Brill (both Princeton University graduates) talk about Jason's career in football and go behind the scenes at their inspiring Jason Garrett Starfish Charities Play It Smart Football Camp.
Featured: Josh Norman and D.J. Swearinger, high school teammates now reunited in Washington; Chiefs guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, who is studying to become a doctor; find out why NFL players wear the numbers they do. Host: Katie Nolan.
Former high-school rivals go at it in the NFL 10 years later; much-traveled quarterback Josh McCown finds a home in New York; a mid-point look at the 2017 season.
The Raiders' Marquette King teaches host Katie Nolan how to punt; Titans lineman Taylor Lewan is a changed man after becoming a father; and a look at Washington's Diva Detective.
Featured: A look at the career of former head coach Jim Mora, who recorded 125 wins in the NFL and also captured two USFL championships.
Bill Belichick visits his high school; former Ravens Super Bowl champion Ed Mulitalo coaches at Southern Virginia University; and we learn about Ivy League robots.
Katie Nolan hosts a roundtable with Andy Reid and five of his former assistant coaches who are now NFL head coaches. We also meet Dontari Poe of the Atlanta Falcons, who played for Reid in Kansas City and became a star on both sides of the ball.
Host Katie Nolan meets Colts WR T.Y. Hilton; a couple travels to two NFL games in one day; and the inspiring story of Bears RB Jordan Howard.
Featured: a proud high-school football team that rebounded from a season in which they lost every game and didn't score a point; and a look at the Hall of Fame career of Seahawks safety Kenny Easley.
Featured: a game-day birth in Atlanta; a near-death experience for a coach in Arizona; and Bill Belichick visits one of his first bosses.
Highlighting the best contests from the 2017 regular season.
Peyton Manning's statue; Darren Sproles' sweet feet; press conference fashion; and an iconic image from the Ice Bowl turns 50.
Featured: the best shots from NFL Films cameras this season; a look at why it's so fun to play in snow games; and remembering those we lost in 2017.
The best of players and coaches Wired for Sound from 2017; the 50-year anniversary of the first-ever NFL Films player wire; and Katie Nolan's Bloopers.
Featured: a member of the Baltimore Ravens--who is not a player but is part of a big sports family--who somehow seems to be at the center of the on-field Super Bowl celebration each season; and the 25th anniversary of Super Bowl XXVII (Cowboys-Bills).
Exclusive Patriots and Eagles footage from Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis.
New host Charissa Thompson previews some of this season's stories and stars; hear the best of coaches "wired for sound" from training camps; and the Eagles get their Super Bowl Rings.
Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins talks about his life on and off the field; meet the most unlikely members of Philadelphia's Super Bowl 52-winning squad.
Host Charissa Thompson learns how to toe tap with the Steelers' Antonio Brown; and meet a Saints wide receiver who gave the ultimate gift.
An interview with Doug Marrone--a no bologna coach who loves a bologna sandwich; Saints QB Drew Brees coaches flag football; and learn why Jason Witten was a coach's dream when running a y-option route. Charissa Thompson hosts.
The Kelce Brothers join host Charissa Thompson; a Super Bowl champ and his gold-medal-winning wife; and replacement players from the 1987 season finally receive their Super Bowl rings.
Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen is interviewed, plus former Broncos WR Vance Johnson, a receiver who caught a second chance. Charissa Thompson hosts.
Host Charissa Thompson learns why Detroit Lions cornerback Darius Slay had to grow up so fast; average "Joes" take on former "Pros" in flag football; and meet a receiver who is keeping a promise.
A Patriots player who brought his dogs to his wedding; the art of the perfect pep talk from Buffalo big man Kyle Williams; and remembering Hall of Famer Cortez Kennedy. Host: Charissa Thompson.
Crashing a wedding with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice; a look at the NFL's best desperation plays; and a young Eagles fan who predicted the Philly Special.
Tom Brady's quest to gain 1,000 career rushing yards; a feature on touchdowns and...tutus?; and we crank up the Jugs Machine.
Teeing it up with golf legend Jack Nicklaus and his grandson, Dolphins tight end Nick O'Leary. Also, meet the Son of Zeus, who's following in his father's footsteps in Baltimore. Charissa Thompson hosts.
Charissa Thompson sits down with Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek to talk about the history of football questions and answers on the show. Plus, learn how and why Elvis loved football.
Host Charissa Thompson gets a lesson in baking a lasagna from an Italian-born NFL kicker; Jonathan Stewart and his wife Natalie take a restaurant tour in New York City; plus, the Turf Monster gobbles up ball carriers.
A live turkey that did a trot on Lambeau Field; a look at emergency kickers; and how the gift of a pair of shoes from a player to a fan made two men sole brothers many years later.
Former quarterback Chad Pennington is now Coach Pennington, and one of his players is his son; a dad takes his boys to the Superdome to tell a story that's hard to believe; and Seahawks legend Curt Warner on the joys and challenges of fatherhood.
A young woman whose passion for American football helped make her a pioneer of the game in Italy, and took her from Milan to Minnesota for a memorable Super Bowl LII.
A retired offensive lineman travels the country with his dog; we examine the art of the stiff arm; and there's never a dull moment for Saints tight end Ben Watson, on or off the field.
Highlighting three standout regular-season games from 2018.
Rams DT Aaron Donald joins host Charissa Thompson to reflect on his remarkable 2018 season; and former coach Mike Pope looks back on his life in football.
The Best NFL Films shots of the year; a woman who will forever be a New York Jet; and remembering those the NFL lost in 2018.
The best of players and coaches wired for sound from the 2018 NFL season.
A 50-year look back at Joe Namath's greatest day and 10-year look at Larry Fitzgerald's near tackle in Super Bowl 43. Also: Super Bowl champs' on-field celebrations with their kids; and why two devoted Bengals fans will be at Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta.
Sights and sounds from Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, with exclusive footage of the Patriots and Rams.
Host Charissa Thompson meets new Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens; the Sounds of Training Camp; and "Why We Love Football."
A look back at Super Bowl 53 and another Ring Ceremony at Patriots owner Robert Kraft's residence.
A former NFL linebacker takes a group of World War II veterans to Normandy for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
Host Charissa Thompson travels to the Big Easy to meet the Saints' Mr. Do-It-All, Taysom Hill; see why the Colts Eric Ebron is so happy in Indianapolis; and make no "Bones" about it, the Rams have a special, special teams coordinator.
Featured: University of Maryland fraternity brothers who helped move the Colts out of Baltimore; what has happened to the fullback in today's NFL?; and a Wilder birthday party. Host: Charissa Thompson.
Host Charissa Thompson profiles Minnesota receiver Adam Thielen; and we catch up with the receiver who holds the NFL record for receiving yards in a game.
Dallas Cowboy Jaylon Smith's remarkable comeback story; a look at eye black in football; and coaches and officials who don't always see eye to eye.
The 49ers George Kittle gets us ready for National Tight Ends Day (it's a holiday!); offensive linemen learn the tricks of their trade; and the story of free Redskins tickets and "Operation Flagship."
Learn how Eagles guard Brandon Brooks battled much more than opposing lineman to become a two-time Pro Bowler; an examination of life in the NFL trenches; and the history of the sack. Host: Charissa Thompson.
Host Charissa Thompson gets some dance lessons from Colts linebacker Darius Leonard; ball carriers who can't keep their feet on the ground; and why a seven-mile run is just part of the incredible legacy of the Patriots first-ever draft pick.
A look at the life and career of Oklahoma Sooners and Detroit Lions legendary RB Billy Sims.
Former NFL receiver Ed McCaffrey and his wife Lisa are featured, discussing their football family with host Charissa Thompson. Also, why Juneau, Alaska, is a special place to play high-school football.
Host Charissa Thompson is joined by Colts coach Frank Reich, who explains his athletic and spiritual journey; plus, the life and times of former NFL assistant Bob Wylie; and a Hall of Fame writer pens an ode to assistant coaches.
Meet the family of the first former NFL player to enter into a same-sex marriage; plus, an in-depth look at the 2019 season so far.
Colts guard Quenton Nelson reluctantly finds the spotlight; a high-school coach who loves her job and is teaching pro players; and a New York Giants legend who has never played a down in the NFL.
First-time football players wired for sound; NFL and music stars share the same field in Georgia; and a legendary flag-football tournament in New York City.
Profiling the Ginns (Ted, Ted Jr.), Edmundses (Tremaine, Terrell, Trey) and Switzers (Ryan, Barry).
A look at great games and accomplishments in the NFL.
The remarkable life of Dallas Cowboys legend Don Meredith is chronicled.
Jerry Rice's biggest fan finally gets to meet him; footage of The Ice Bowl from the sky; The Buckeye Boys; and remembering those we lost in 2019.
The 50th anniversary of Hank Stram's legendary Super Bowl in-game audio; honoring an L.A. institution; and the remarkable career of defensive back Everson Walls.
Sights and sounds from Super Bowl LIV in Miami, with exclusive footage of the Chiefs and 49ers.
The Chiefs win their second Super Bowl 50 years after their first; meet Kansas City’s unlikely champions; Andy Reid celebrates with a cheeseburger in football paradise.
Charissa Thompson catches up with Walter Payton Man of the Year award winner and new Baltimore Raven, Calais Campbell; an analysis of great hustle play; how Tom Brady is following Joe Montana in more ways than one.
Host Charissa Thompson has a conversation with NFL analyst Emmanuel Acho; new head coach of the Giants, Joe Judge; a favorite expression among NFL players-LET'S GO!
Host Charissa Thompson is joined by Packers running back Aaron Jones; left-handed quarterbacks; the agony of “The So Close Saints.”
Frank Gore is still running; a linebacker teaches Life 101; “The Lumberman Quarterback.”
Charissa Thompson interviews Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick; why quarterbacks hate batted balls; a look back at Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott.
Revisit a Kansas City Chiefs bar in the heart of Philadelphia on Super Bowl Sunday.
NFL players with alter egos; an offensive line summit; Colts quarterback Philip Rivers wired for sound from his career.
Celebrities, players, and coaches explain who their first favorite NFL player was.
The stunning success of three Steelers head coaches over the last 52 seasons; a closeup look at football faces captured in slow motion; the rush of emotions when a player is selected in the NFL draft.
Examining The Announcer’s Jinx; a look at who in the NFL has “Nice Flow” and what it means; happy anniversary to several championship teams.
A world class soccer player who is inspired by Tom Brady; Journalists reflect on their original stories from Super Bowl 51; NFL coaches wired for sound in training camps. Jets coach Robert Saleh explains how the events of 9/11/2001 changed his life. FDNY and NYPD members remember 9/11 and face off against each other in their annual football game. And the best of players and coaches wired for sound from training camps.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Jason Pierre-Paul; a look at Tampa's Unlikely Champions and how the Bucs busy off-season culminated with a Super Bowl ring ceremony.
Dalvin Cook turns into a chef with host Charissa Thompson; whatever happened to tearaway jerseys?; and how the 1943 rushing title came down to The Longest Yard.
Marquise Goodwin is playing football again; visiting with Matthew and Kelly Stafford at their new home; and National Tight Ends Day is almost here. Host: Charissa Thompson.
Host Charissa Thompson meets Colts kicker Rodrigo Blankenship; and the Raiders' Darren Waller is making music to help tell the story of how he overcame substance abuse.
Host Charissa Thompson learns that the Saints' Demario Davis has plenty to say on and off the field; Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin has a way with words; and the Chiefs' Tyrann Mathieu and his son are mic'd up.
We meet a former player who is a principal (Kevin Dyson); a giant in the field of journalism; and a football physicist.
Host Charissa Thompson learns about quarterback Josh Allen and his superstitions, secret handshakes, taste in music, and dreams of winning a Super Bowl. Plus, a barefoot kicker returns to Buffalo to re-live a memorable moment.
Host Charissa Thompson learns of the incredible bond between Ron and Stephanie Rivera...why Ray Lewis and Eddie George were the best of rivals...and how a cardboard cutout at the Super Bowl brought two strangers together.
Featured: Herman Edwards' career in football; the Titans Tailgaters.
The art of Scorigami; the 50th Anniversary of Brian's Song; and how a New York Giants trainer helped save a life.
Talking football runs in Kevin Harlan's family...Jason Wright's voice is being heard in Washington...and wise words from Vince Lombardi that still ring true today.
Often overlooked and underappreciated, we devote an entire episode to long-snappers and holders. Meet a pair of brothers who both long-snap in the NFL; and the man who invented the Holder of the Year Award.
Melissa Pihos's journey to learn more about her Hall of Fame father, Pete Pihos...and a high school hero who impacted many lives in Pennsylvania.
A strange story about a seagull in Seattle; the life of a goalpost as told by a goalpost; and the Raiders' Alec Ingold finds his identity.
We look back at the greatest games of the 2021 NFL regular season.
The best of nearly 125 NFL players and coaches wired for sound from the 2021 season; plus the NFL Films shots of the year.
What it's like to win it all; Brady, Brees and Manning on the same team!?; and remembering NFL legends we lost in 2021.
On the 2022 season premiere we remember the magical career of Ryan Fitzpatrick; hear coaches wired for sound during training camp; and guest narrator Joe Namath voices The Magic Bean 2.0, featuring Joe Burrow.
We relive the end of Super Bowl LVI with Matthew Stafford, Aaron Donald and Andrew Whitworth; meet Los Angeles's unlikely champions; and see the Rams get their rings.
Host Charissa Thompson meets the Falcons' Mr. Do-It-All, Cordarrelle Patterson; and Vernon Turner's unlikely journey to the NFL.
Host Charissa Thompson finds out how Packers tight end Marcedes Lewis is still going strong in his 17th NFL season; profiling Andy Reid's "left-hand man"; and a family who is changing the look of the NFL.
Host Charissa Thompson surprises reigning rushing champ Jonathan Taylor with an out of this world guest on a Zoom call.
Profile of Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis; a 75 year-old coach who is still part of the game; Women's World Football Games in New Orleans. Featured: Charissa Thompson interviews Ravens All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews; The Indigenous Bowl; and remembering neck rolls.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Steelers running back Najee Harris; players and coaches talk about their cats and dogs; and a former player becomes an elementary school cook.
The Hacketts' life in coaching; an iconic photo of Wade and Bum Phillips; and how football helped a young man find a home.
Host Charissa Thompson meets Patriots pass rusher Matthew Judon; and three-time Super Bowl winner Scott Pioli remembers his most special championship.
Green Bay's all-time leading rusher is coaching, but not in football...Eagles running back Boston Scott hopes to become a two-sport star...and comedian Brian Regan remembers his days as a
A rock star meets his favorite player; why would someone kick Drew Pearson?; and sounds of the season so far.
The Hall of Fame sportswriter and Philadelphia media legend spent a lifetime telling stories, now we're telling his.
The importance of setting the edge on defense; rocking with Colts owner Jim Irsay; and the defense doesn't rest, it celebrates.
Host Charissa Thompson is joined by Suzy Kolber; and the St. Brown family. Plus, Al "Bubba" Baker's sack record story.
Former NFL wide receiver and sports broadcaster Ahmad Rashad is interviewed by host Charissa Thompson.
A Buffalo wide receiver's unusual Christmas Eve dinner; remembering Christmas wishes from long ago; and you won't believe where we found two Bills-backers bars.
Long-time coaches Ivan Fears and Dante Scarnecchia share their football journeys with host Charissa Thompson...coaching demeanors on the sidelines...and the headset has a story to tell.
A look at how learning he was adopted allowed former NFL running back Ricky Watters to find himself.
Featured: the complexity of modern playcalls; Watts Youth Football; and "I love you, man."
We highlight the most exciting games of the 2022 regular season and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Franco Harris's Immaculate Reception.
The best of over 100 players and coaches wired for sound; and the greatest NFL Films shots of the 2022 NFL season.
A former Patriot recalls playoff pressure; a referee traces his unique journey to the NFL; and remembering NFL legends we lost in 2022.
Relive all the best sights and sounds from Super Bowl LVII. A recap of Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Bengals fans get a big surprise; the sounds of summer camp; and a memorable win streak.
The emotional roller coaster of watching a loved one play in the Super Bowl; Kansas City's unlikely champions; and the Chiefs get their Super Bowl rings.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with 49ers All-Pro Linebacker, Fred Warner...watching film with Ray Lewis and Roquan Smith...and moms tackling their sons who play high school football.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with the Raiders Maxx Crosby; who gives the pregame pep-talk?; and a voice of the Vikings likes talking football.
Host Charissa Thompson meets Washington receiver Terry McLaurin...the best route runners in football...and the intricacies of choreographed handshakes.
We meet Foye Oluokun--the man who has led the NFL in tackles each of the last two seasons; and host Charissa Thompson sits down with another Yale Bulldog, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Seattle quarterback Geno Smith...Why is it so hard to put on and take off a football jersey?...And for NFL head coaches, time is of the essence.
Host Charissa Thompson meets Philly legend Brandon Graham and his family; the Bills' Dion Dawkins is making a difference in Buffalo on and off the field; and everything you need to know about GOATs.
Host Charissa Thompson meets George Kittle and his wife Claire; kids are mic'd up for sound playing flag football; and Creative Intros.
How a unique camera lens changed the way fans can enjoy football; former NFL MVP Rich Gannon finally gets his photo shoot; and host Charissa Thompson interviews picture-perfect receiver Justin Jefferson.
A look at the incredible life and career of 10,000-yard rusher Warrick Dunn.
A musician who wrote fight songs for two NFL teams; the most inquisitive man in the NFL; and the ultra-competitive Sirianni family.
The Bengals' Sam Hubbard remembers his signature play; Atlanta's clutch kicker Younghoe Koo; and quarterbacks getting Help from Their Friends.
A well-traveled quarterback...a running back turned golfer...and NFL players looking to make their mark in the music industry.
We go back to school with The Bus as Super Bowl champ and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis attempts to earn his degree from the University of Notre Dame.
Remembering innovative coach Mike Leach...Quarterbacks Blocking...and the similarities between Wrestling and Football.
A Maui high-school football team helps its Hawaii community heal following tragic wildfires.
An NFL Films sequel more than 30 years in the making.
Coach Steve Young; a Winter Wonderland; and Football Players & Pickleball.
A recap of the greatest games of the 2023 NFL regular season.
The best of players and coaches mic'd up; and the greatest NFL Films shots of the year.
The Playoff Bowl; Halftime adjustments; and remembering NFL legends we lost in 2023.
All the best sights and sounds captured by NFL Films from Super Bowl LVIII.
Família Brasileira, the story of Cairo Santos, the first Brazilian born player in the NFL ...the sounds of summer camp...and the Chiefs indomitable Chris Jones.
The emotional ride of the families of Fred Warner and L'Jarius Sneed during Super Bowl 58. The Unlikely Champions: Mecole Hardman and Nick Allegretti. And the Silent Super Bowl.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Bucs linebacker Lavonte David; a day in the life of Jaguars executive and AEW owner, Tony Khan; and First Impressions of 2024.
San Francisco legend Steve Young headlines a roundtable of 49ers quarterbacks that includes Jeff Garcia, Alex Smith and current QB, Brock Purdy. The four share the biggest moments from their careers and discuss what it's like to uphold one of the biggest legacies in all of football.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Texans head coach, DeMeco Ryans; the fairy tale story of Eli and the GOAT and Trent Dilfer's oddest day.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert; and the inaugural Angry Run Hall of Fame class with Kyle Brandt.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton to discuss his multicultural upbringing; LJ Rader of 'Art But Make it Sports' explains how he comes up with his iconic classic art comparisons; and 'A Gatsby Dream in Jet Green.'
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with the Saints Cam Jordan; The annual Congressional Football game and NFL Coaches talk about The Art of the Intro Press Conference.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with 49ers All-Pro tackle Trent Williams; a look at the Art of the Pulling Block; and pass rushers unite at the Sack Summit.
The story of Broncos legend Lionel Taylor and the music industry's biggest Chiefs fan, Melissa Etheridge.
Browns Running back, Nick Chubb, gets back on the field after a devastating injury. The NFL's magical threshold, the 1,000-yard club and how to keep a punt out of the end zone.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Rams WR Puka Nacua; The winningest coach in NCAA history, Larry Kehres of Mount Union; and the 50th anniversary of "The Sea of Hands."
NFL Lifer Tom Moore; Randall Cunningham and his daughter, 3-time Olympian Vashti Cunningham and Playing the Slots: The evolution of the Slot Corner.
Host Charissa Thompson sits down with Jaguars DE, Joshua Hines-Allen; The man behind Stoutland University, Eagles OL coach, Jeff Stoutland and Celebrating 30 years of the Lambeau Leap.
The triumph and tragedy of former Lions and Bears quarterback, Erik Kramer. The story of his improbable rise to football fame, his bout with depression, and his miraculous recovery following his suicide attempt.
Telling the story of a game in one image with photographer Pelle Cass and his image called Crowded Fields; Eagles fans express gratitude to former center, Jason Kelce and A Letter to Santa.
The convergence of football and chess as we go behind the scenes of BlitzChamps III.
Former NFL QB and Coach, Jason Garrett explores evolution of the throwing motion in search of the perfect one with Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, Kurt Warner, Drew Brees, Troy Aikman and Dak Prescott.
The struggle for survival for both football and farming at Tomales High School in Marin County, California.
Defensive lineman Calais Campbell, a six-time Pro Bowler and All-Decade Team member, gives all access as he goes through the 2024 season with the Miami Dolphins as he looks to prove to himself and doubters he still has gas in the tank.
Former NFL Quarterback Colt McCoy reflects of his lifetime in football and we remember those members of the football community that passed away in 2024.
Sights and sounds from the past season.
Super Bowl XIX was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1984 season. The 49ers defeated the Dolphins by the score of 38–16,[2] to win their second Super Bowl. The game was played on January 20, 1985, at Stanford Stadium, on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California.
Super Bowl XX was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1985 season. The Bears defeated the Patriots by the score of 46–10, capturing their first NFL championship since 1963, three years prior to the birth of the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XX was played on January 26, 1986 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Super Bowl XXI was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1986 season. The Giants defeated the Broncos by the score of 39–20, winning their first ever Super Bowl, and their first NFL title since 1956. The game was played on January 25, 1987, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Super Bowl XXII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1987 season. The Redskins defeated the Broncos by the score of 42–10, winning their second ever Super Bowl. The game was played on January 31, 1988 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California, the first time that the Super Bowl was played in that city.
Super Bowl XXIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Cincinnati Bengals and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1988 season. The 49ers defeated the Bengals by the score of 20–16, winning their third ever Super Bowl. The game was played on January 22, 1989 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida, the first Super Bowl hosted in the Miami area in 10 years, and the first in Miami not held at the Orange Bowl.
Super Bowl XXIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1989 season. Played on January 28, 1990 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, the 49ers defeated the Broncos by the score of 55–10, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl, and tying the Pittsburgh Steelers with four Super Bowl victories. San Francisco also became the first team to win back-to-back Super Bowls with two different head coaches; rookie head coach George Seifert took over after Bill Walsh retired after the previous season's Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XXV was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1990 season. The Giants defeated the Bills by the score of 20–19, winning their second Super Bowl. It is the only Super Bowl decided by one point. The game was held at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on January 27, 1991, during the height of the Gulf War. It was thus played under much patriotic fervor, highlighted by a rousing rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Whitney Houston during the pre-game ceremonies.
Super Bowl XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1991 season. The Redskins defeated the Bills by the score of 37–24, becoming the fourth team after the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Oakland Raiders, and the San Francisco 49ers to win three Super Bowls. The Bills became the third team, after the Minnesota Vikings (Super Bowls VIII and IX) and the Denver Broncos (Super Bowls XXI and XXII), to lose back-to-back Super Bowls. The game was played on January 26, 1992, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the first and only time the city has played host to a Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1992 season. The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 52–17, winning their third Super Bowl in team history, and their first one in fifteen years. The Bills became the first team to lose three consecutive Super Bowls, and just the second team to play in three straight (the Miami Dolphins played in Super Bowls VI-VIII, winning VII and VIII). The game was played on January 31, 1993 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, the seventh and most recent Super Bowl that the Greater Los Angeles Area has hosted.
Super Bowl XXVIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1993 season. The Cowboys defeated the Bills by the score of 30–13, winning their fourth Super Bowl in team history, tying the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers for most Super Bowl wins. The game was played on January 30, 1994, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.
Super Bowl XXIX was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion San Diego Chargers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1994 season. The 49ers defeated the Chargers by the score of 49–26, becoming the first team to win five Super Bowls. The game was played on January 29, 1995 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida
Super Bowl XXX was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1995 season. The Cowboys defeated the Steelers by the score of 27–17.[2] The game was played on January 28, 1996, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, the first time the Super Bowl was played in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Super Bowl XXXI was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Green Bay Packers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1996 season. The Packers defeated the Patriots by the score of 35–21, earning their third overall Super Bowl victory, and their first since Super Bowl II. The Packers also extended their league record for the most overall NFL championships to 12. It was also the last in a run of 13 straight Super Bowl victories by the NFC over the AFC. The game was played on January 26, 1997 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Super Bowl XXXII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Green Bay Packers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1997 season. The Broncos defeated the Packers by the score of 31–24. The game was played on January 25, 1998 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, the second time that the Super Bowl was held in that city.[2] Super Bowl XXXII also made Qualcomm Stadium the only stadium in history to have the Super Bowl and the World Series in the same year.
Super Bowl XXXIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Atlanta Falcons to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1998 season. The Broncos defeated the Falcons by the score of 34–19, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl. The game was played on January 31, 1999 at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida.
Super Bowl XXXIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion St. Louis Rams and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Tennessee Titans to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1999 season. The Rams defeated the Titans by the score of 23–16, capturing their first Super Bowl win and first NFL championship since 1951.[2] The game, played on January 30, 2000 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, was the fourth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games.
Super Bowl XXXV was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Baltimore Ravens and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2000 season. The Ravens defeated the Giants by the score of 34–7. The game was played on January 28, 2001 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
Super Bowl XXXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion St. Louis Rams and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2001 season. The Patriots defeated the Rams 20–17. It was New England's first Super Bowl victory.
Super Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season. The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, winning their first ever Super Bowl. The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the fifth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games.
Super Bowl XXXVIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Carolina Panthers and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2003 season. The Patriots defeated the Panthers by the score of 32–29, winning their second Super Bowl in three years. The game was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas on February 1, 2004. At the time, this was the most watched Super Bowl ever with 144.4 million viewers.
Super Bowl XXXIX was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2004 season. The Patriots defeated the Eagles by the score of 24–21. The game was played on February 6, 2005, at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, the first time the Super Bowl was played in that city.
Super Bowl XL was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2005 season. The Steelers defeated the Seahawks by the score of 21–10. The game was played on February 5, 2006, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
Super Bowl XLI was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2006 season. The Colts defeated the Bears by the score of 29–17. The game was played on February 4, 2007, at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Super Bowl XLII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2007 season. The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 17–14. The game was played on February 3, 2008, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.