The NFL Scores Six Sports Emmy Awards!

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​​Super Bowl LIV ‘Next 100’ Wins Four Awards​

NFL Network & NFL Films’ ‘NFL 100’ Programming Wins Two Awards

The National Football League won six Sports Emmy Awards for its work across NFL Network, NFL Films, NFL.com and the league office, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced last night.

The NFL’s Next 100 short film which aired on FOX moments before kickoff at Super Bowl LIV won four Sports Emmy awards in the categories of Outstanding Open/Tease, Outstanding Studio or Production Design/Art Direction, Outstanding Editing – Short Form, and Outstanding Post-Produced Audio/Sound. To view Next 100 which culminates the NFL’s 100th season and launches the next 100 seasons, visit https://tinyurl.com/twyxjrz.

NFL Network and NFL Films won two Sports Emmy awards for programming surrounding the NFL 100 All-Time Team series which aired last season in the categories of Outstanding Studio Show – Limited Run and Outstanding Trans-Media Sports Coverage.

In their history, NFL Films has won 131 Sports Emmy Awards making them the most-honored filmmaker in sports.

Following is a complete list of the NFL’s Sports Emmy Awards:

OUTSTANDING STUDIO SHOW – LIMITED RUN

NFL 100 All-Time Team (NFL Network/NFL Films)

OUTSTANDING TRANS-MEDIA SPORTS COVERAGE

NFL 100 Greatest & All-Time Team (NFL Network/NFL Films)

OUTSTANDING OPEN/TEASE

Super Bowl LIV: Next 100 (FOX/NFL/72andSunny/Prettybird)

OUTSTANDING STUDIO OR PRODUCTION DESIGN/ART DIRECTION

Super Bowl LIV: Next 100 (FOX/NFL/72andSunny/Prettybird)

OUTSTANDING EDITING – SHORT FORM

Super Bowl LIV: Next 100 (FOX/NFL/72andSunny/Prettybird)

OUTSTANDING POST-PRODUCED AUDIO/SOUND

Super Bowl LIV: Next 100 (FOX/NFL/72andSunny/Prettybird)

 

Source: NFL Media

No Fans in Nawlins For Week One

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The New Orleans Saints are easily one of Bucs Fan’s most hated rivals, but the city, the cuisine, and the game atmosphere in the Super Dome are something that many Bucs Fans absolutely love! But due to COVID-19, there will not be any fans in the seats for Week One the Saints announced Wednesday evening. Sadly, this means that Brady and Gronk, as well as many other players, will make their NFL and team debut with no family or fans in the stands cheering them on.

Teams have already implemented a decrease in attendance all over the NFL, but many fans have begun to argue the fairness of some teams not having fans and others having up to 25% capacity. Could there be a change coming soon? The Packers have already altered their week one and two attendances to zero, and the Raiders and Washington’s football have already stated that there will be no fans at home games this year. This is going to be an NFL season that no one will forget, and the ball hasn’t even been kicked off yet.