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- Coverage of professional football featuring teams from the National Football League airing on Monday nights during the NFL's regular season.
- Weekly series dedicated to current NFL games and news.
- For the first time in history, Amazon and NFL Films present an unprecedented inside look at the lives of players, coaches and owners of a franchise over the course of an entire NFL season. Witness the real life, behind the scenes journey on the field, off the field, and everything in between.
- A new installment to the Madden NFL video game franchise.
- The Super Bowl LI Halftime show took place on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas as part of Super Bowl LI. The show was headlined by Lady Gaga, who performed a medley of her songs, including the smash hit Million Reasons from her fifth studio album Joanne.
- Football games are played.
- All around coverage of everything going on in the NFL (National Football League) year round.
- Professional football games (NFL) played on Sunday nights.
- The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.
- The NFC champion Arizona Cardinals and the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers meet for the championship of the National Football League.
- Professional coverage of NFL games Thursdays night during the season.
- Madden NFL 22 is an American football video game based on the National Football League
- The first ever virtual NFL Draft in NFL Draft history presented on ESPN, ABC and the NFL Network.
- The AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFC champion Green Bay Packers meet for the championship of the National Football League in Arlington, Texas.
- NFL.com's "Around the NFL" crew (Gregg Rosenthal, Dan Hanzus and Marc Sessler) break down the latest football news, with a dash of mirth.
- The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs are introduced for Super Bowl 54, followed by the National Anthem being performed by Demi Lovato.
- The Emmy-Award Winning Show #CardsFlightPlan gives you unprecedented access to everything going on inside the Cardinals organization.
- The champion of the NFL's 100th season will be determined as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers clash in the Super Bowl in Miami, Florida.
- Host Dave Grunfeld travels the country exploring Madden and football culture while hanging and playing with some of the world's top Madden players, NFL players who love Madden, and football fans across America.
- The AFC champion Miami Dolphins and the NFC champion Washington Redskins meet for the championship of the National Football League.
- In 2017, while the Eagles were in the midst of a championship run, one of their most passionate fans went viral. Meet Jigar Desai. A husband, father of two and a die-hard Philly fan whose claim to fame you may remember.
- Through Crucial Catch, the NFL and ACS are allocating resources dedicated to safely restarting cancer screenings in communities with the most need.
- The 2020 NFL Schedule is revealed and announced on ESPN in a special that is hosted by Trey Wingo.
- When the King County Council unanimously voted to fund Restorative Community Pathways on Nov. 17, 2020, it was the culmination of countless hours of hard work behind the scenes. Hours spent in the streets protesting, in the courtroom arguing and in the community spreading their message. Finally, in a year with so many challenges, there was a sign of hope. Restorative Community Pathways is a program that seeks to alter the current juvenile legal system and instead invest in a community-driven support system. The system focuses on racial equity and care for the youths, their families, those harmed and the community. The four organizations banded together for Restorative Community Pathways are CHOOSE 180, Collective Justice, Community Passageways and Creative Justice. Each of the four are local-based and share a common goal of ending youth incarceration. Working with those organizations and local filmmakers Gavin Sullivan and Bryan Tucker, the Seattle Seahawks helped produce a short documentary for the second year in a row. This year's documentary tells the story of Restorative Community Pathways and it's fight for funding in King County.
- In 2021, King County experienced a 50% increase in gun violence when compared to the previous four-year average. In response, Community Passageways, with the support of the Seattle City Council, made an urgent call for '30 Days of Peace,' and took 16 young men at risk of gun violence out of the city. This documentary won the Emmy for the best Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Documentary in the North West.
- In National Football League (NFL) lore, the "Freezer Bowl" was the 1981 American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Game between the San Diego Chargers and the Cincinnati Bengals. The game, won by the Bengals, 27-7, was played in the coldest temperature in NFL history in terms of wind chill which attained -57 degrees.
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- Former NFL scouts Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks break down the latest news and action around the league from a scout's perspective. The duo are regularly joined by top NFL player personnel executives to bring you the in-depth analysis that you can only get from NFL Media.
- Two former NFL players, Jason Bell and Osi Umenyiora, doing time in London, England. No script, format or clock, just two guys on their lives in and out of the game.
- For Week 14 of the NFL season the New England Patriots traveled to Indianapolis for the first time in two years. The Colts had long been rivals in the AFC's Eastern Division but with 2002 divisional realignment were now in the AFC's Southern Division and both teams sported 9-2 records. The Patriots had defeated the Colts in six of the two teams' previous eight meetings, all with Peyton Manning as quarterback, and for nearly three quarters of this game the Patriots shut down the Colts en route to a 31-10 lead. But Tom Brady was picked off by the Colts, who then drove down for a touchdown on 4th and 9 at the Patriots' 13-yard line. Another Brady interception led to a one-play Peyton Manning touchdown drive, and on the Colts' next possession tied the game at 31. But the Patriots promptly scored another touchdown on a Tom Brady to Deion Branch toss, leaving the score 38-31. However, a Kevin Faulk fumble led to a Colts field goal and a poor punt from kicker Ken Walter in the final three minutes of the game set up a heart-stopping goal-line showdown led by the Colts' Edgerrin James against a Patriots defense led by Willie McGinest.
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- The 2006 AFC Divisional Playoffs came to Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego in January 2007 as the New England Patriots, champions of the AFC's Eastern Division, took on the AFC West champion Chargers. Both original members of the American Football League, the two teams had met in the playoffs once before - the 1963 AFL Title game won by the Chargers 51-10. This was the fourth meeting of the 2000 decade for both teams; in 2001 the Patriots, in Tom Brady's third career start, rallied from a 26-16 gap in the final minutes and won 29-26 in overtime, while the Chargers turned two Brady INTs into a 21-14 win in 2002 and ran roughshod over the Patriots in Foxboro in 2005 in a 41-17 rout. For this playoff matchup the two teams probed each other, feeling out the exact physical nature of each other's defenses. For much of the first quarter neither team could move the ball consistently, but the Patriots broke the scoring ice with a 50-yard Stephen Gostkowski field goal. The Chargers then got momentum and handed the ball to LaDanian Tomlinson, the league Most Valuable Player, and he rushed the ball to set up two Charger touchdowns. The Patriots for their part struggled to move the ball and Tom Brady in particular found San Diego's defense extremely tough, but in the final two minutes of the first half Brady began connecting with his receivers and in the final seconds found Jabar Gaffney, the unsung hero of the Pats' playoff rout of the NY Jets the week before, in the endzone. The Patriots crawled closer to the Chargers in a grinding third quarter, eventually kicking another field goal. But in the fourth the Chargers got a run behind Tomlinson and found the endzone for a 21-13 lead. The Patriots clawed to the 50, but on 4th and 5 Tom Brady threw a pass that was picked off by Marlon McCree of the Chargers. It was here, however, that the game changed entirely, for Troy Brown caught McCree and yanked the ball out of his hands; Reche Caldwell, a former Charger, grabbed the fumble and suddenly the Patriots had possession and a new set of downs despite the sideline harangues of the Chargers and their coach Marty Schottenheimer. Brady kept throwing, finding Gaffney for first downs, then finding Ben Watson for a first down at the Chargers 5 (Watson's only catch of the game), and finding Caldwell for a touchdown. The Patriots now had to try a two-point conversion, and a direct snap to Kevin Faulk was rushed in successfully; Schottenheimer had tried to call time-out as he saw the play developing but it was to no avail. The Chargers were forced to punt after a 3-and-out and the Patriots were pinned at their 34. On third and ten Brady huddled with his receivers - "Who's the f(lanker) on this play?" he asked; "I am," Caldwell replied; "Shady, I want you to run a Go." Brady then launched a long strike caught by Caldwell; Caldwell tried to score with the catch but as he tightroped the sideline lost his footing and fell out of bounds at the Charger 14. This now set up a time-consuming series of runs ending in a Gostkowski field goal and a 24-21 Patriots lead with 54 seconds to go.