Netflix and the Cowboys: A Winning Partnership in the NFL

By Mathieu Delas — May 16, 2024 at 7:30 a.m.

Most of the NFL news for Thursday, May 16, 2024.

Hot news

– Here is the 2024 NFL schedule!

NFL in Europe 2024: here are all the posters!

– The Giants in the new season of Hard Knocks

– Netflix recovers NFL games!

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The Cowboys, Jerry Jones and Netflix, a story that works

NFL media, reported this Wednesday, that Netflix will offer a documentary series on the owner of the Cowboys, Jerry Jones.

The streaming giant will also partner with Skydance Sports and NFL Films to transcribe, in 10 episodes, Jones’ journey in the transformation of the Dallas franchise.

Netflix and the Cowboys are currently making a bunch of projects, like the recently announced series “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.” Their AT&T stadium will also be the location of the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event which will be broadcast live on Netflix.

Transactions

Cameron Heyward (DL, Steelers) skips spring training. According to ESPN, he does not plan to train at the moment because he wants to sign a contract extension. Heyward is scheduled to become a free agent in the spring of 2025. The 35-year-old had only 2 sacks last year, partly due to an abdominal injury that limited him to 11 games. But he would be healthy again and ready to play for several more years.

– According to Las Vegas Review-Journalthis Wednesday, the director of scouting of the Raiders, Dwayne Joseph, leaves Las Vegas to join the Lions. Joseph’s new position with Detroit is not yet known.

– This Wednesday, the Commanders welcomed veteran receivers to practice Damiere Byrd et Martavis Bryant, present to try to find a place in the squad. And finally, Byrd was signed. (NFL Media)

The main signatures of the day: Trenton Gill (P, Broncos), Anthony Johnson (CB, Falcons), Ty Summers (LB, Jaguars)

The main cuts of the day: Spencer Brown (RB, Panthers), Cam Allen (DB, Broncos), Wayne Ruby (WR, Jaguars)

And bref

– Tuesday, on social networks, Michael Brockers (DL), announced the end of his career at the age of 33. The former Rams and Lions player did not find a contract last season. In 11 seasons in the NFL, Brockers appeared in 160 games for 451 tackles, 52 tackles for loss, 29 sacks, two forced fumbles, one recovery and 10 passes defended.

– Collateral damage from the arrival of Tom Brady on FOX, Greg Olsen will be relegated to the FOX “B” team according to the New York Post this Wednesday. And financial consequence, the salary of the former Panthers player would drop by seven million dollars.

New calendar: player interests according to JJ Watt

This Wednesday, with the reveal of the schedule for the future NFL season, JJ Watt explained, onwhat players actually focus on when the timeline is revealed.

According to the former Texans star, players want to know when the first game and their bye week will be. Then their interest will focus on matches which could disrupt their usual routine, such as, for example, matches on Thursday, Monday or even international matches. A final focus, according to Watt, would be games in which unusual weather could be a factor.

Travis Kelce prefers to evaluate himself as soon as possible

In his New Heights podcast this Wednesday, Travis Kelce (TE, Chiefs) also expressed his preferences for the calendar. The Kansas City star said he prefers to assess himself with title contenders as early in the season as possible.

“I like to play early against the potentially best teams in the league. I prefer to play them early or mid-season. I don’t like playing at the end of the season outside the division. I just feel like it’s too close to the playoffs and if I have a chance to play his teams in the playoffs, I want to keep this game intact. “

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2024-05-16 05:30:46
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