ESPN announces 30 for 30 docs on 2000 Baltimore Ravens, pool legend Jeanette Lee
"No team in NFL history has boasted, bullied, or brandished as much bravado as the 2000-2001 Baltimore Ravens."
"No team in NFL history has boasted, bullied, or brandished as much bravado as the 2000-2001 Baltimore Ravens."
A Greg Norman 30 for 30 has the pedigree to be a potential longform project.
Geist, ESPN's vice president and executive producer, ESPN Films and 30 for 30, is leaving the company in January.
What does the future hold for 30 for 30? AA talked with one of the people that would know, ESPN's Libby Geist.
Merida will now oversee ESPN's enterprise and investigative content as well as The Undefeated, while Geist will oversee ESPN's features in addition to 30 for 30 and other ESPN Films projects.
ESPN Front Row has run a piece from Libby Geist (vice-president and executive producer, ESPN Films and Original...