List of American football films

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The following is a list of American football films.

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TitleYearGenreNotes
Two Minutes to Go 1921ComedyA star of the college football team (Charles Ray) was forced to work as a milkman when his father's business begins to fail. Now considered a lost film.
The Freshman 1925ComedySilent film with Harold Lloyd as a water boy who gets to play in team's big game.
The Plastic Age 1925DramaSilent film with Clara Bow as a flapper who lures a star football player into a party lifestyle.
Brown of Harvard 1926DramaSilent film about Harvard football player, based on a Broadway play.
The Kick-Off1926Drama"A photoplay of college life, replete with the romance of the campus, and an especially thrilling football game."
The Quarterback 1926ComedyA college athlete spends 27 years trying to defeat the school's arch-rival.
The Drop Kick 1927DramaA man's suicide damages a football player's reputation.
The College Widow 1927ComedyA coach's daughter helps Atwater College land a star player.
West Point 1927DramaCadet fights coach, insults the academy, risks losing girl (Joan Crawford).
The College Hero 1927DramaA jealous teammate trips Carver College's football star and injures him.
Salute 1929DramaBrothers become opponents for Army-Navy game.
So This Is College 1929ComedyCollege teammates Biff and Eddie compete for the love of lovely Babs Baxter
The Forward Pass 1929ComedyA co-ed (Loretta Young) persuades a reluctant star to return to the gridiron.
College Hounds1930ComedyShort film of "All Barkie Dogville Comedies" series in which trained dogs play football players.
Maybe It's Love 1930MusicalCollege president's daughter (Joan Bennett) brings in-ringers to win the big game.
Maker of Men 1931DramaA football player finds it hard to please his coach, who's his father.
The Galloping Ghost 1931SerialA 12-chapter serial with Red Grange confronting a scandal at "Clay College."
Touchdown 1931DramaCoach (Richard Arlen) weighs an injured player's health against his need to win.
Freddy the Freshman 1932shortFreddy the Freshman, "the freshest kid in town" and a canine "big man on campus", crashes a college pep rally and becomes star of the campus football game.
Horse Feathers 1932Comedy Marx Brothers farce about college football.
That's My Boy 1932DramaA college hero demands $50,000 to keep playing, which his stockbroker loses
The All American 1932DramaAfter a football player ruins his life, he keeps his brother from making the same mistake.
70,000 Witnesses 1932MysteryHis teammate murdered during a game, Buck Buchanan suspects his own brother.
The Sport Parade 1932Drama Dartmouth football teammates get involved in pro wrestling.
Huddle 1932RomanceA poor, young Yale player falls in love with an heiress.
Rackety Rax 1932ComedyEx-cons become players and nightclub dancers cheerleaders to make college team popular.
College Coach 1933DramaStars get money, academic favoritism under new coach (Pat O'Brien).
Saturday's Millions 1933DramaWestern U's top player (Robert Young) sees football strictly as a business.
College Humor 1933MusicalA professor (Bing Crosby) and a football star fall for the same co-ed.
College Rhythm 1934MusicalBig man on campus Finnegan (Jack Oakie) gets a store to sponsor a winner-take-all game.
Three Little Pigskins 1934ComedyA comical college tale involving The Three Stooges and Lucille Ball.
Gridiron Flash 1934DramaBelford College is so desperate, it recruits a new player who's been in prison.
Hold 'Em Yale 1935ComedyColorful crooks and a love-crazy girl distract Yale football player (Buster Crabbe).
Pigskin Parade 1936ComedyA "hillbilly" (Stuart Erwin) becomes a Texas college football hero.
The Big Game 1936ComedyA gambler kidnaps Atlantic's quarterback before the big game vs. Erie.
Fighting Youth 1936DramaCampus radicals try to persuade students to protest the football team.
Rose Bowl 1936Romance"Cheers" Reynolds must decide which Rose Bowl team's star she likes best.
Over the Goal 1937DramaFootball star (William Hopper) risks permanent injury if he keeps playing.
Saturday's Heroes 1937DramaVal Webster (Van Heflin) opposes colleges getting rich while athletes like him stay poor.
That Navy Spirit 1937RomanceA new quarterback (Lew Ayres) and his rival play football for the academy.
Navy Blue and Gold 1937DramaMidshipman (James Stewart) clears father's name in time to play in Army-Navy game.
Touchdown, Army 1938DramaA cocky cadet (Robert Cummings) shapes up in time to play in Army-Navy game.
Up the River 1938ComedyA couple of con men end up involved in a prison football game.
Hold That Co-ed 1938ComedyFootball fortunes change for State thanks to a politician (John Barrymore) and a female kicker.
The Gladiator 1938Comedy Joe E. Brown joins college team after experimental serum gives him super strength.
Mr. Doodle Kicks Off 1938ComedyEllory Bugs offers a large donation to his alma mater, which is to be paid only if his son, Jimmie "Doodle" Bugs, becomes a football hero. But "Doodle" is more interested in the band than the football team.
$1,000 a Touchdown 1939Comedy Joe E. Brown inherits a college, offers money to any player who can score a touchdown.
The Cowboy Quarterback 1939ComedyA pro scout from the "Chicago Packers" discovers a new star in rural Montana.
Knute Rockne, All American 1940BiographicalStory of Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne (Pat O'Brien), with Ronald Reagan as the Gipper.
Too Many Girls 1940ComedyBodyguards hired to watch rich girl (Lucille Ball) in college end up on the football team.
The Quarterback 1941ComedyA brother pretends to be his twin and becomes the school's football star.
Harmon of MIchigan1941Drama Tom Harmon as himself, a college hero who weds sweetheart, becomes a coach.
The Spirit of Stanford1942Drama Frankie Albert as himself, a high school quarterback who then attends Stanford.
The Iron Major 1943BiographicalStory of coach Frank Cavanaugh (Pat O'Brien), a war hero.
Never Been Licked1943DramaWorld War II propaganda about Corps of Cadets and football at Texas A&M.
Good News 1947MusicalTait College can win the big game, but only if its star (Peter Lawford) passes an exam.
Triple Threat 1948DramaAfter a Rose Bowl game, two rivals end up playing for the Los Angeles Rams.
Father Was a Fullback 1949ComedyDaughter of coach (Fred MacMurray) has boyfriend who chooses her over Notre Dame.
Easy Living 1949DramaPro quarterback Pete Wilson (Victor Mature) discovers he has a heart condition.
That's My Boy 1951Comedy Martin and Lewis college football comedy (unrelated to the 1932 film That's My Boy , which is also about college football).
Saturday's Hero 1951DramaA Virginia university's halfback (John Derek) deals with injuries, money issues.
Jim Thorpe – All-American 1951BiographicalThe life and football career of Jim Thorpe, portrayed by Burt Lancaster
The Guy Who Came Back 1951DramaInjured, aging athlete (Paul Douglas) refuses to accept that his playing days are over.
The Rose Bowl Story 1952RomanceA college gridiron star and a Rose Bowl princess fall in love.
Hold That Line 1952Comedy The Bowery Boys discover a miracle "vitamin" and join the school's team.
Bonzo Goes to College 1952ComedyA coach (Edmund Gwenn) is so desperate, he lets a chimpanzee be his new quarterback.
Trouble Along the Way 1953ComedyA Catholic college in New York hires a new football coach (John Wayne).
Crazylegs 1953BiographicalBased on college career of Elroy Hirsch, playing himself.
All American 1953DramaA quarterback (Tony Curtis) deals with hazing and hardship at a Chicago college.
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home 1965ComedyThe CIA tries to get Notre Dame's team to lose a game on purpose.
They Call It Pro Football 1967DocumentaryFirst full-length production from NFL Films.
Paper Lion 1968BiographicalAdaptation of writer George Plimpton's tryout with Detroit Lions, starring Alan Alda.
Number One 1969DramaAn aging New Orleans Saints pro quarterback (Charlton Heston) falls into drinking and adultery.
Brian's Song 1971BiographicalTV film on bond between Brian Piccolo (James Caan) and Gale Sayers (Billy Dee Williams) of the Chicago Bears, and Piccolo's cancer battle.
The Longest Yard 1974Comedy Burt Reynolds as a convict who plays on his prison football team.
Two-Minute Warning 1976ThrillerFictional story of stadium sniper, starring Charlton Heston.
Gus 1976Comedy Disney tale of a mule that is able to take a slumping pro football team to the Super Bowl by winning with the ability to kick field-length field goals.
Black Sunday 1977ThrillerFictional story of a terrorist attack on the Super Bowl by use of the Goodyear Blimp.
Something for Joey 1977BiographicalTV film on John Cappelletti, who won the Heisman Trophy, lost a brother to leukemia.
Semi-Tough 1977ComedyBased on Dan Jenkins pro football novel, starring Burt Reynolds.
Heaven Can Wait 1978ComedyA remake of Here Comes Mr. Jordan , but with football as backdrop instead of boxing. Warren Beatty as owner-quarterback of the Rams.
Superdome 1978DramaSuper Bowl quarterbacks (Tom Selleck, Ken Howard) are distracted by off-the-field worries. Made for TV
North Dallas Forty 1979DramaBased on former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Peter Gent's novel of the same title, starring Nick Nolte as the character based on Gent's career.
Coach of the Year 1980DramaA former pro player, paralyzed in Vietnam, agrees to coach at a correctional facility.
Fighting Back: The Rocky Bleier Story 1980BiographicalAbout Rocky Bleier and obstacles he overcame after return from Vietnam.
Grambling's White Tiger 1980BiographicalFact-based TV film on Grambling University's first white quarterback, played by Bruce Jenner (Currently identifying as Caitlyn Jenner). [lower-alpha 1]
All the Right Moves 1983DramaA high school football player (Tom Cruise)'s contentious relationship with his coach (Craig T. Nelson) may derail his plans to get a college football scholarship.
Quarterback Princess 1983BiographicalOregon schoolgirl seeks a chance to quarterback the boys' team.
The Bear 1984BiographicalMade for TV biopic on life and coaching career of Alabama's Bear Bryant (played by Gary Busey).
Against All Odds 1984DramaPro receiver (Jeff Bridges) develops fatal attraction to daughter of team's corrupt owner
Lucas 1986ComedyNot primarily about the sport; has football-related subplot.
The Best of Times 1986ComedyChildhood friends replay their biggest game, starring Robin Williams and Kurt Russell.
Wildcats 1986Comedy Goldie Hawn as a high school football coach.
Johnny Be Good 1988ComedyA star high school quarterback (Anthony Michael Hall) must choose among a number of colleges vying to recruit him.
Everybody's All-American 1988Drama Dennis Quaid in adaptation of Frank Deford football novel.
Necessary Roughness 1991ComedyStory of a Texas college team filled with misfits.
The Last Boy Scout 1991ActionCrime action film; football marginal to plot.
A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story 1991DramaA film of the relationship of between Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ricky Bell and Ryan Blankenship.
School Ties 1992DramaHigh school bigotry story with Brendan Fraser and Matt Damon
The Program 1993Drama James Caan as a college team's coach.
Rudy 1993BiographicalTrue story of quest by Rudy Ruettiger to enroll and play at Notre Dame.
Forrest Gump 1994Comedy-dramaForrest Gump, among other things, is a champion kick-returner
Little Giants 1994ComedyFiction about men who coach children's teams.
Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story 1994BiographicalTelevision film on life and career-ending injury of New York Jets' Dennis Byrd.
Jerry Maguire 1996Romantic comedy Tom Cruise plays a sports agent who gets fired from his agency and is left with a single client, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Rod Tidwell, played by Cuba Gooding Jr. who won an Oscar for the performance.
Angels in the Endzone 1997ComedyDirect-to-video sequel to 1994 version of Angels in the Outfield .
The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon 1998ComedyMade for TV tale with Tony Danza.
The Waterboy 1998Comedy Adam Sandler as a backward boy who helps Louisiana school's team
Air Bud: Golden Receiver 1998ComedyIn this sequel to Air Bud , the title dog learns to play football.
Varsity Blues 1999DramaA Texas high school star quarterback (James Van Der Beek) struggles with pressure from his coach and father.
Any Given Sunday 1999DramaA Miami coach (Al Pacino) tries to rein in a quarterback (Jamie Foxx) who is rising in both talent and popularity.
The Fanatics 1999ComedyA television film with Ed Asner.
Marshall University: Ashes to Glory 2000DocumentaryMade for TV. A history of Marshall University football in the late 20th century, starting with the 1970 plane crash and ending with the school's successes in the 1990s.
Remember the Titans 2000DramaBased on a true story about a Virginia high school coach, starring Denzel Washington.
The Replacements 2000Comedy Keanu Reeves in a fictional story about replacement players on a pro team during a league strike, loosely based on the 1987 National Football League strike which resulted in team's using replacement players.
Brian's Song 2001DramaA remake of 1971 story of Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo.
Full Ride2002ComedyBad-attitude teen is picked to play in a state all-star game.
Monday Night Mayhem 2002BiographicalThe creation of Monday Night Football , with John Turturro as sportscaster Howard Cosell.
The Slaughter Rule 2002Drama Ryan Gosling as a Montana six-man football player.
Junction Boys 2002BiographicalMade for TV; based on a true story about a grueling football training camp at Texas A&M under coach Bear Bryant.
Hometown Legend2002DramaA drifting teenager meets a demanding high school coach.
Second String 2002Comedytelevision film on a guy who gets to quarterback Buffalo Bills.
Playmakers 2003DramaThis ESPN-aired drama depicts the lives of the Cougars, a fictional professional football team in an unidentified city.
Radio 2003DramaTrue story, with Cuba Gooding Jr. as James "Radio" Kennedy, a mentally challenged young man who aids a football coach.
Friday Night Lights 2004DramaBased on a true story about Permian High School's (Odessa, Texas) 1988 football team starring Billy Bob Thornton as Gary Gaines
The Longest Yard 2005ComedyRemake of the 1974 film of the same title, with Adam Sandler.
Two for the Money 2005Drama Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey, gambling big on football.
Code Breakers 2005DramaESPN film on 1951 West Point cheating scandal, starring Scott Glenn.
Invincible 2006BiographicalTrue story of bartender Vince Papale (played by Mark Wahlberg), who gets offered contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
We Are Marshall 2006DramaTrue story about Marshall's football team 1970 plane crash starring Matthew McConaughey as Jack Lengyel.
Facing the Giants 2006DramaChristian-themed story of a high school coach.
Gridiron Gang 2006Drama/BiographicalTrue story starring Dwayne Johnson as a man who creates a football team at Camp Kilpatrick juvenile detention center to compete against local high schools.
The Comebacks 2007ComedySpoof of sports movies, featuring football coach "Lambeau Fields."
The Game Plan 2007ComedyPro quarterback (Dwayne Johnson) discovers that he has a daughter.
Leatherheads 2007Comedy George Clooney in fictional story of 1920s pro football.
Perfect Effort2007DocumentaryTrue story about De La Salle High School football team and the longest winning streak in the history of American sports
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 2008DocumentaryAlumni (including Tommy Lee Jones) recall a memorable 1968 Ivy League game.
The Express: The Ernie Davis Story 2008BiographicalFactual account on life of Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis.
The Longshots 2008ComedyBased on a true story of the first girl to play in Pop Warner league.
The Band that Wouldn't Die 2009DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the history of the Baltimore Colts, the team's controversial move to Indianapolis, and the NFL's return to Baltimore, through the common thread of the Colts marching band.
The Blind Side 2009BiographicalTrue story about the high school career and recruitment of Michael Oher. Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw played Oher's adoptive parents Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy. Bullock won an Oscar for her role.
The Legend of Jimmy the Greek2009DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A look at Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder, from start as bookie through firing from The NFL Today .
Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL?2009DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Follows rise and demise of 1980s United States Football League, including team owner Donald Trump.
The U 2009DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Chronicles dominance of University of Miami program in the 1980s and 1990s.
The Best That Never Was2010DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines 1981 Mississippi high school star Marcus Dupree, his injury-prone career, and how he affected recruiting process.
Run Ricky Run 2010DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On life of Ricky Williams, focusing on his 2004 departure from NFL.
Straight Outta L.A. 2010DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Relationship between Raiders and minority fan base during 1982–1994 stint in L.A.
4th & Goal2010DocumentarySix players followed over six years as they try to make it to NFL. Unique look at journey from high school to professional football.
The 5th Quarter 2011DramaBased on story of Jon Abbate and surprising 2006 season of Wake Forest University.
Herschel2011DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series about Herschel Walker
The Marinovich Project2011DocumentaryMade for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Rise and fall of USC and NFL quarterback Todd Marinovich, focusing on complex relationship with his father.
Pony Excess2011DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A history of football at Southern Methodist University, including 1987 scandal that shut down the program for two years.
Roll Tide/War Eagle 2011DocumentaryMade for TV as a follow-up to ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On intense rivalry between Alabama and Auburn, and how devastating tornado and act of vandalism placed rivalry in perspective.
Undefeated 2011DocumentaryChronicles 2009 season of Manassas High School, a doormat of Memphis football seeking first playoff win. Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
Touchback 2012DramaOhio farmer relives a high school football game that changed his life.
Ghosts of Ole Miss 2012DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 50-year retrospective on 1962 at University of Mississippi, marked by an undefeated football season against backdrop of violence over the school's integration.
Season of a Lifetime2012DocumentaryStory of football coach, Jeremy Williams, who, terminally ill with ALS, refuses to retire, deciding instead to coach for one last season.
You Don't Know Bo2012DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series about baseball and football star Bo Jackson.
23 Blast 2013DramaTrue story about Travis Freeman, a Kentucky teen who loses his sight.
Against the Tide2013DocumentaryMade for TV. A look back at 1970 USCAlabama game, in which an integrated USC team easily defeats all-white Alabama and help to hasten integration of sport in the South.
The Book of Manning2013DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series examining football's famous Manning family, father Archie and his sons Peyton and Eli
Elway to Marino 2013DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. On six quarterbacks selected in first round of 1983 NFL Draft, focusing on John Elway, the first of six picked, and Dan Marino, the last.
Youngstown Boys2013DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines relationship at Ohio State between coach Jim Tressel and player Maurice Clarett.
League of Denial 2013DocumentaryAn investigation of concussions and the health crisis threatening NFL players and the long-term fortunes of football.
Brian and The Boz2014DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the rise, fall, and post-football life of Brian Bosworth.
Draft Day 2014DramaA sports/drama film using real NFL teams but fictional people, starring Kevin Costner as the General Manager of the Cleveland Browns working with his coaching staff to determine who they should draft.
Keepers of the Streak 2014DocumentaryFocuses on four photographers who worked at every Super Bowl from the first game in 1967 through the 2014 game.
Rand University2014DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines former NFL star Randy Moss and his origins in Rand, West Virginia.
The U Part 22014DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Sequel to The U , following Miami football's rise from scandal to renewed dominance, only to face new controversy with the Nevin Shapiro scandal.
We Could Be King2014DocumentaryA high school team faced with a merger with its rival.
When the Game Stands Tall 2014DramaTrue story of De La Salle High School's 151 game record-setting winning streak.
Happy Valley 2014DocumentaryAbout the sex abuse scandal involving Jerry Sandusky and its impact on Pennsylvania State University and its football program.
Balls Out 2014ComedyA sports-movie spoof about students who form an intramural team.
'51 Dons 2014DocumentaryIn 1951, the undefeated San Francisco Dons decline invitation to play in Orange Bowl after being told they must play without two African-American stars.
Concussion 2015BiographicalTrue story about forensic pathologist Bennet Omalu, played by Will Smith, who discovered the brain disease Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) after performing an autopsy on former NFL center Mike Webster, portrayed by David Morse.
Carter High 2015DramaRobberies and a grades scandal cost a Dallas school its 1988 state championship.
Four Falls of Buffalo 2015DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The story of the Buffalo Bills of the early 1990s, the only team ever to reach four consecutive Super Bowls—but loser of all four.
The Gospel According to Mac2015DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the tenure of Bill McCartney as Colorado Buffaloes coach, which combined great success (including a national title) and controversy in some quarters over his overt evangelicalism.
My All American 2015BiographicalDramatization of Texas Longhorns player Freddie Steinmark's fight with cancer.
Trojan War2015DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines the return to prominence of the USC Trojans under Pete Carroll and the pay-for-play scandal that tarnished Carroll's success.
Woodlawn 2015DramaRacial tensions and Christian revival affect Alabama athletes and coach (Jon Voight) in 1973.
The '85 Bears2016DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 30-year retrospective on the 1985 Chicago Bears, one of the most dominant and colorful teams in NFL history.
Catholics vs. Convicts 2016DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines the cultural impact of the notorious 1988 Notre Dame–Miami game.
Greater2016BiographicalThe story of Brandon Burlsworth, possibly the greatest walk-on in the history of college football.
Gleason 2016DocumentaryNFL defensive back Steve Gleason bravely copes with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
O.J.: Made in America 2016DocumentaryMulti-part documentary series (three in theaters, five on TV) for ESPN Films and the 30 for 30 series focusing on the life, football career, acting career, and criminal cases of O. J. Simpson. Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
This Was the XFL 2017DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The story of the short-lived XFL and the friendship between its co-founders Vince McMahon and Dick Ebersol.
What Carter Lost2017DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Looks at the team that ended the 1988 Permian High playoff run immortalized in Friday Night Lights, Carter High from Dallas—with more than 20 players receiving major-college scholarship offers, but soon afterward seeing six players involved in an armed robbery.
Year of the Scab2017DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. A 30-year retrospective on the replacement players who led the 1987 Washington Redskins to a 3–0 start during that year's players' strike, paving the way for the team's Super Bowl victory that season—but at the time still stigmatized as "scabs" by fans and especially by the Redskins' front office.
The Two Bills2018DocumentaryMade for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Explores the relationship between NFL coaching legends Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick.
Paterno2018Biographical HBO film focusing on Joe Paterno and the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal.
Seau2018DocumentaryMade as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series and initially released on the company's ESPN+ streaming service. Examines the life of NFL legend Junior Seau, from his Samoan immigrant origins to NFL superstardom, mental decline, and eventual suicide linked to CTE.
Vick2020DocumentaryMade as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Two-part look at the rise, fall, and controversial NFL return of Michael Vick.
Safety2020BiographicalAmerican 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 NFL2021DocumentaryMade as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The story of the rivalry between Al Davis, owner of the team now known as the Las Vegas Raiders, and NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle, as told partially by deepfake versions of the long-deceased pair.
American Underdog 2021DramaThe story of NFL MVP and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner, who went from stocking shelves at a supermarket to becoming an American Football star.
Bowl Game Armageddon2023DramaThe story of civil rights icon Bobby Grier. He was the first African American football player to break the color barrier of the US collegiate Bowl games, in the deep south.
80 for Brady 2023ComedyFour friends travel to the Super Bowl to see Tom Brady play.
Johnny Football 2023Documentary‘Johnny Football’ Takes a close look at Johnny Manziel’s Controversial Career. The former Pro quarterback processes his triumphs and failures with startling candor. Johnny Manziel arguably one of the most polarising college athletes of a his time.

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The Glamour Awards is an annual set of awards hosted by Glamour magazine. Woman of the Year awards honour "extraordinary and inspirational" women from a variety of fields, including entertainment, business, sports, music, science, medicine, education and politics. There is also an award handed out each year called the Man of the Year for men.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Whalerock Industries</span>

Whalerock Industries is an American media and technology company. Based in West Hollywood, Whalerock partners with public figures and brands to create, build and operate direct-to-consumer multi-media apps which integrate music, video, live streaming, e-commerce, and gaming. Whalerock's partners include Sirius XM, Howard Stern, Warner Bros., Pottermore, MTV, Comedy Central, CMT, MSN, Microsoft, the Kardashian/Jenner sisters, and Tyler the Creator. The multi-media apps were described by Wired as "promising a new kind of interaction—one with more control for celebrities and more content for super fans."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Blake Jenner</span> American actor

Blake Alexander Jenner is an American actor. Jenner won the second season of Oxygen's The Glee Project and, as a result, portrayed Ryder Lynn on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. He has since had starring and supporting roles in Everybody Wants Some!! (2016), The Edge of Seventeen (2016), American Animals (2018), and What/If (2019).

Burton William Jenner is an American businessman, owner of West LA Dogs, and a professional off-road racing driver. He is the eldest son of television personality and Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner and her first wife Chrystie Scott.

References

  1. Leibovitz, Annie (June 1, 2015). "Introducing Caitlyn Jenner". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 1, 2015.