DeMarcus Ware to be featured on NFL Network’s ‘A Football Life’

“DeMarcus Ware: A Football Life” premieres tonight (Nov. 17) on NFL Network.

DeMarcus Ware cemented his Hall of Fame legacy with his stay as a member of the Denver Broncos. Although Ware spent most of his career with the Dallas Cowboys, his three-year stint with the Broncos allowed him to become a Super Bowl champion, winning a title with the famed 2015 Denver Broncos defense. 

Because of this, it should come as no surprise that Ware’s career gets a recap as he will now get a feature on the NFL Network’s “A Football Life.” Some of Ware’s former teammates, such as Osi UmenyioraVon Miller, and Peyton Manningwill get a feature on the episode. The broadcast will also cover aspects including:

  • Growing up in Auburn, Ala. without having his father in his life
  • Playing alongside Osi Umenyiora at Troy, where he fought through adversity to become a first-round pick in the 2005 NFL draft
  • Overcoming personal struggles while he emerged as one of the league’s premier pass rushers for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Joining the Denver Broncos, where he became a mentor to his younger teammates and helped the team win Super Bowl 50
  • Getting elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and his life since retirement, including reuniting with his father.

Ware’s episode premieres on NFL Network on Friday, Nov. 17 at 9 p.m. ET.

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Former Washington QB Joe Theismann to be featured by NFL Network

Joe Theismann will be featured on “A Football Life.”

Former Washington Redskins quarterback and Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann will be featured Friday, Sept. 16 at 9 p.m. ET on the NFL Network, “Joe Theismann: A Football Life.”

Theismann quarterbacked every game of Washington’s three consecutive seasons winning the NFC East (1982-1984). Under his leadership, Washington defeated Miami 27-17 in Super Bowl XVII becoming the NFL champions for the 1982 season.

Theismann had his best NFL season in 1983 leading Washington to another NFC championship before they lost to the Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII. In that 1983 season, Theismann was voted the AP Offensive Player of the Year and MVP.

Washington went 11-5 in 1984, again winning the NFC East as Theismann quarterbacked receiver Art Monk to a then all-time NFL record 106 receptions for 1,372 receiving yards.

Theismann was with Washington from 1974-1985. He started games in 1976 and 1977, became the full-time starter in 1978 then never missed a game until his career ended in 1985.

“It’s unbelievable,” said Theismann. It’s as flattering as anything I’ve ever had happen to me in the world of sports,” Theismann told J.P. Finlay and Brian Mitchell on 106.7 the Fan, Tuesday.

Theismann revealed that during the episode, he traveled back to his hometown in South River, New Jersey, to his old family home, and to RFK Stadium, where he won so many games with Washington and where his career suddenly was ended during a MNF game against the New York Giants in 1985.

“This stirred up memories that I guess had been filed away in my life, going back to my hometown. Seeing some of the guys I played high school football with and going into the stadium… And going back to RFK and seeing the old clock that was in the stadium, and I still remember laying on the field and looking up at the clock, and it was like 10:06 pm.”

As a starter at Notre Dame, the Irish were 20-3-2 in games started by Joe, as he passed for 4,411 yards and 31 touchdowns. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

Notre Dame sports information director Roger Valdiserri informed Theismann (then pronounced (Thees mun) they were going to launch a campaign thus altering the pronunciation to Theismann (rhyming with Heisman). He would finish second to Stanford’s Jim Plunkett in the 1970 voting. The damage being done to his name and the nation thinking it was Theismann, he has remained Theismann to this day.

Theismann was a fourth-round draft choice in 1971 by the Miami Dolphins. After playing in the Canadian Football League, he was then traded from Miami to Washington on January 25, 1974, for Washington’s first-round choice in 1976 (#17 Larry Gordon).

 

 

Watch: ‘A Football Life’ featuring Warren Sapp

Relive some of Warren Sapp’s best moments by watching “A Football Life.”

Buccaneers Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp hit the field recently to provide a little training to some youngsters, while getting in on the action, too.

Sapp made a name for himself as one of the most dominant defenders the game has ever seen. He was a part of Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl-winning team and until last season held the franchise’s single-season sack record with 16.5.

His NFL journey was a memorable one, and now you can relive some of those moments by watching Sapp’s episode of “A Football Life.” Check it out below. It’s a great way to take a break and unwind during these times.

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Watch: Remembering the late Sam Mills on his 61st birthday

Former New Orleans Saints linebacker Sam Mills, a key piece of the Dome Patrol defense, was featured in an episode of “A Football Life.”

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The New Orleans Saints are honoring the life of famed “Dome Patrol” linebacker Sam Mills, who rose to prominence while teaming up with Pat Swilling, Vaughan Johnson, and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Rickey Jackson to form one of the NFL’s greatest defenses. They combined for 18 Pro Bowl appearances from 1986 to 1992, making NFL history by sending all four linebackers to the 1992 all-star game.

Mills died in 2005; Wednesday, June 3rd, would have been his 61st birthday. He joined the expansion-team Carolina Panthers after a prolific career with the Saints, coining the NFC South-rival’s motto of “Keep Pounding” and earning a bronze statue in his remembrance outside their home stadium in Charlotte.

To celebrate the occasion, the Saints shared a video highlighting Mills’ legacy in New Orleans from their official Twitter account — you can see it where we’ve embedded it above. It’s sampled from an episode centering on Mills from “A Football Life;” the full video can be found here, though it requires an NFL Game Pass subscription. Fortunately, a free trial is currently available through July.

Mills and his teammates set the standard for the Saints for decades to come, and it’s great to see that he’s still remembered and respected so well. Hopefully the Hall of Fame voters will one day agree that he’s deserving of a bust in Canton not too far from Jackson’s. Or maybe the Saints could get their own memorial up in front of the Superdome someday immortalizing all four members of the Dome Patrol.

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Watch iconic Seahawks games for free on NFL Game Pass

The NFL opened up Game Pass for free to fans, and there are tons of great Seattle Seahawks games and content available for fans to watch.

In case you missed it, the NFL has opened Game Pass for free to fans, allowing them to watch 10 years of regular season and playoff games, as well as other football related programming like Hard Knocks and A Football Life.

For Seattle Seahawks fans, this invites an opportunity to watch tons of memorable team content, including their two most recent Super Bowl appearances as well as many other classic games and moments.

Outside of the Super Bowl win, here are 10 pieces of programming available for free that Seahawks fans should check out while self-quarantining at home during the COVID-19 outbreak.

  1. January 18, 2015: NFC Championship win over Packers
  2. January 19, 2014: NFC Championship win over 49ers (The Tip)
  3. January 8, 2011: Seahawks win over Saints (BeastQuake)
  4. A Football Life Season 5 Episode 6: Steve Largent
  5. A Football Life Season 8 Episode 8: Mike Holmgren
  6. October 29, 2017: Seahawks 41-38 win over Texans
  7. December 23, 2018: Seahawks 38-31 win over Chiefs
  8. NFL 360 Episode 201: Shaquem Griffin
  9. November 13, 2016: Seahawks 31-24 win over Patriots
  10. November 29, 2015: Seahawks 39-30 win over Steelers

Fans can enjoy all the free NFL programming they want by going to NFL.com/GamePass. Have fun and stay safe!

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NFL offers fans free access to NFL Game Pass

The NFL is offering fans access to NFL Game Pass, which gives fans access to regular season games since 2009, as well as postseason games.

The NFL is now offering fans complimentary access to NFL Game Pass, which will provide fans the opportunity to watch the extensive library of football programming available.

This will include access to full replays of regular season games from 2009-2019 and postseason games, which will be commercial free. It also includes condensed 45-minute game replays as well, and All-22 access footage for those who want to watch from a coach or scout’s perspective.

Previous seasons of Hard Knocks and A Football Life, as well as exclusive NFL Game Pass Film Sessions, will be available as well.

Additionally, NFL digital platforms will offer fans full game encores on NFL.com, the NFL app and the NFL’s official YouTube channel. These will feature signature wins from all 32 teams.

This offer will be free of charge until May 31 to fans in the United States. To sign up for their complimentary access to NFL Game Pass, fans just need to create an account on the web at NFL.com/GamePass, or via the NFL app across mobile and connected TV devices.

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