He hired John Facenda to be the voice of NFL Films and made Bob Lurtsema a star in the Twin Cities with commercials for TCF.
Dan Endy Sr., a co-founder of the mammothly successful NFL Films who left the company to move his family to Minnesota and became a fixture on the Twin Cities sports scene, has died. He was 95.
In 1965, the company founded by Steve Sabol’s father became part of the NFL family. Since then, NFL Films has created a legacy of world-class storytelling.
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"NFL Films had discussions with Coach Belichick and UNC about appearing on "Hard Knocks" this offseason but couldn't reach an agreement," the spokesperson told CBS Sports. NFL Films is an entity ...
Endy founded NFL Films with Ed Sabo before moving his family to Minnesota to do what he loved and raise a family Dan Endy Sr., left, and his son Dan Endy Jr. in the press box at U.S. Bank Stadium ...
"I really like this kids tape. It just validated it watching his movement yesterday in the dome," said NFL Films producer Greg Cosell. "For a guy that is long, and some might think is gangly ...
After reports emerged last week that Belichick was in discussion with NFL Films to bring the offseason version of Hard Knocks to a college campus, Tuesday brought news that the deal had fallen ...