Bill Belichick

Without the Tuck Rule, Tom Brady wouldn't have won his first playoff game – and who knows where his destiny might have gone from there. But whether what happened on January 19, 2002 was the right call or a terrible call, divine providence or deep conspiracy, one thing is certain: The life of Tom Brady, as well as the life of the Hall of Famer who hit him on the play, Brady's college teammate Charles Woodson, was forever changed that night.

The New England Patriots are Super Bowl Champions once again and now all the great plays throughout the 2018 season are yours to enjoy in this exciting Super Bowl Commemorative film -- NFL Super Bowl LIII Champions -- New England Patriots. With in-game wires, incredible sideline sound, award-winning cinematography and pulse-pounding music -- this is a must have for any Patriots fan.

Explore the four-decade-long friendship between two of the most successful and revered coaches in football history.

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For nearly a century the NFL has united fans through their shared love of football. In celebration of the NFL’s 100th anniversary season, iconic voices, fans from all walks of life, wiIl tell stories and share memories of the moments, people and places that have shaped the game throughout its history. NFL 100 Originals will immerse us in a season of storytelling and fun as we honor the past, celebrate the present, and look ahead to the next hundred years.

Bill Belichick will one day join Bill Parcells in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. When the time comes, they'll have far more in common than a place in Canton-or a first name. The Two Bills, directed by Ken Rodgers and produced by NFL Films, traces the four-decade relationship between these two coaching masters. They first met when Belichick was a teenager and his father was coaching for Navy while Parcells was coaching at Army. On the same day in 1979, they became assistants with the New York Giants, and after Parcells took over as head coach, they won two Super Bowls together. Buttressed by what he learned from Parcells, Belichick would go on to win five Super Bowls of his own with the Patriots. Through all the ups and downs of their careers, including some memorable games when they were on opposite sides of the field, they forged a bond that few men of their stature have ever experienced. Two Bills, but one epic story.

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Super Bowl LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on February 5, 2017, to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2016 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots, after trailing by as many as 25 points (28–3) during the third quarter, defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Atlanta Falcons, 34–28 in overtime. As such, the game is often known as "28–3" after the Falcons' blown lead. The Patriots' 25-point comeback is the largest in Super Bowl history, and Super Bowl LI was the first to be decided in overtime.

The Tuck Rule Game, the January 19, 2002 playoff game between the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots, and its aftermath.

Road to XLVI chronicles the improbable playoff run of the 2011 Super Bowl Champion New York Giants by presenting the original television broadcasts of each of their four post-season games.

This exhaustive chronicle includes interviews, game footage and salutes to such New England Patriots greats as John Hannah, Steve Grogan, Tom Brady, Gino Cappelletti, Bill Belichick, Andre Tippett and Randy Moss. Despite many valiant attempts, the Pats never tasted Super Bowl victory during the 20th century. But in 2002, they began a string of championships that solidified the team's place in the history books.