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Famous NFL Related Movies. Great NFL stories of all time in movies

If are an NFL fan you have definitely shed a tear or two watching the very emotional Jerry Maguire; the 1996 film based on the “epiphany” received by a sports agent, his relationship with the only person that believed in him and how he “showed the money” to Cuba Gooding Jr. will always be a classic in our hearts. Yet, there have been many important and incredible blockbuster and independent films that portray the NFL life ad give us a chance to experience a deeper side of American Football.

“Any Given Sunday” is also a known favorite among NFL and sports fans. The movie shows the life of an experienced NFL coach and his struggles to keep his team together regardless the painful and problematic situations his players go through. A must see if you are interested on how things are handled behind the NFL curtains.

“Brian’s Song” is definitely an old classic: the movie from 1971 is about the friendship of two football players and their lives, the up and downs they need to go through and their own competition between each other as NFL stars.

One of my personal favorites is “Remember the Titans”, released in the year 2000, it is a true story of how black and white segregation of the 1970’s became less important when the white coach of an American Football team is replaced by an African-American football coach and players from both races are forced to play together as a team; NFL history at its best.

The last movie that I consider a famous NFL classic is a comedy from the very well known Adam Sandler: “Waterboy”. Although it is a comedy and it is not really about the NFL itself the whole story sweats team spirit and football’s funny side. The water boy of a college football teams discovers an unusual ability to tackle people way bigger than him and signs him to play for the team, after a while he becomes the best linebacker in college football.


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