Kansas City Chiefs fans will see their Super Bowl-winning season chronicled in the annual documentary “America’s Game: The Super Bowl Champions.”
There was some concern from fans that the COVID-19 pandemic wouldn’t allow for the production of the annual series documenting the reigning Super Bowl champions and their path to glory. According to a report Yahoo Sports’ Terez Paylor, there will be an “America’s Game” for the Chiefs. He also says there will be a separate documentary series chronicling the coaching staff in Kansas City, similar to the “Do Your Job” documentary from the New England Patriots.
According to Paylor’s report, both documentaries will premiere on NFL Network on September 9. That’s the day prior to the NFL season opener between the Chiefs and Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.
Yes. I'm told there will be an America's Game for the Chiefs plus a coaches show (ala the Pats' "Do Your Job") this year, with both scheduled to premiere September 9 on NFL Network. More details will come later. https://t.co/gMzBus4Ywx
— Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) August 11, 2020
“America’s Game” typically features unseen NFL Films footage from the season and interview sessions with a few key players from the Super Bowl victory. I’d imagine that Super Bowl MVP and the face of the NFL, Patrick Mahomes is on the shortlist to be interviewed for the documentary. Other good options would include Tyrann Mathieu, Damien Williams, Travis Kelce, Frank Clark and so on.
We’ll find out more about the production and which Chiefs players are involved as we get closer to the premiere in September.
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