The National Football League received 29 Sports Emmy Award nominations for its work across NFL Network, NFL Films and the league office, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced today.
NFL Network's series "NFL 360" earned a total of 11 nominations across several categories -- the most nominations for a single program this year. Over the past three years, "NFL 360" has earned a total of 33 nominations -- more than any other single program over that time.
This year, "NFL 360" earned nominations in the Outstanding Short Documentary category ("Gone"), Outstanding Short Feature category ("The Chief Who Walked the Sea," "Heroes" and "Miracle"), Outstanding Camera Work -- Short Form category ("Heroes"), Outstanding Editing -- Short Form category ("The Chief Who Walked the Sea" and "Heroes"), The Dick Schaap Writing Award -- Short Form category ("The Chief Who Walked the Sea" and "Still Here"), Outstanding Audio/Sound -- Post-Produced category ("Heroes") and Outstanding Graphic Design -- Specialty category ("The Chief Who Walked the Sea").
NFL Films earned a total of 15 nominations this year, highlighted by four nominations for "Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets" (Outstanding Documentary Series -- Serialized, Outstanding Camera Work -- Long Form, Outstanding Editing -- Long Form and Outstanding Writing -- Long Form). Additionally, the highly-acclaimed series "Quarterback" on Netflix produced along with Omaha Productions and 2PM Productions received two nominations (Outstanding Documentary Series -- Serialized and Outstanding Audio/Sound -- Post-Produced), and the documentary "Kelce" on Prime Video earned two nominations (Outstanding Long Documentary and Outstanding Editing -- Long Form).
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