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NEW YORK -- NFL Films President Steve Sabol, half of the father-son team that revolutionized sports broadcasting and mythologized pro football into the country's favorite sport, died today from ...
Steve Sabol, who helped his father get an unlikely fledgling movie company off the ground, then later took over and expanded the family business, now known to sports fans as NFL Films, has died.
The stories, footage and vision produced by Steve Sabol will last forever. Now his legacy will, too. Sabol will be included in the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Centennial class to be inducted ...
After an 18-month battle with brain cancer, NFL Films president Steve Sabol died on Tuesday. He was 69. Sabol will be remembered for his incredible body of work at NFL Films, his wonderful sense ...
“Hard Knocks,” which started 20 years ago, is one of Steve Sabol’s many legacies at NFL Films that continue to live on. Sabol, who was 69 when he died from brain cancer in 2012, is one of ...
"Steve Sabol was the creative genius behind the remarkable work of NFL Films," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement from the league confirming Sabol's death. "Steve's passion for ...
The NFL continues to honor Steve Sabol, NFL Films president and son of NFL Films founder Ed Sabol, following his death on Tuesday. The NFL Network played the following tribute video before Sunday ...
DALLAS, TX - FEBRUARY 5: Steve Sabol of NFL Films speaks on behalf of his father Ed after he was named into the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame class during an announcement at the Super Bowl XLV media ...
The football world says goodbye to a legend of the sport on Tuesday. Steve Sabol, president of NFL Films, has died at the age of 69 after an 18-month battle with brain cancer. Sabol took over the ...
NEW YORK — NFL Films President Steve Sabol, half of the father-son team that revolutionized sports broadcasting and mythologized pro football into the country's favorite sport, died Tuesday from ...