(L to R) Sandra Bullock and Quinton Aaron in "The Blind Side" (2006), Jamie Foxx and Al Pacino in "Any Given Sunday" (1999), Keanu Reeves in "The Replacements" (2000), Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, and Adam Sandler in "The Longest Yard" (2005), Will Patton and Denzel Washington in "Remember the Titans" (2000), and Billy Bob Thornton in "Friday Night Lights" (2004) Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures/Warner Bros Pictures/Warner Bros Pictures/Paramount Pictures/Walt Disney Pictures/TriStar Pictures/Universal Pictures

My Top Ten Football Movies:

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Welcome to The Top Ten List!

Are you missing football already since the Super Bowl on Sunday? With the big game being the end of the season for football fans, and no pre-season games to watch, I’ve created My Top Ten Football Movies to get you through until football is back in the fall! So if you wish there was a game on and miss seeing some football, check out this top ten list and get some football back into your life through movies while you wait! Maybe you have seen all of these, but maybe there’s a movie on this list that you haven’t seen!

Directed by Ericson Core, Written by Brad Gann, Produced by Gordon Gray, and Mark Ciardi, Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rispoli, with Cinematography by Ericson Core, and Edited by Gerald B. Greenberg, with Music by Mark Isham, Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, and Mayhem Pictures, and Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (2006)
Directed by Howard Deutch, Written by Vince McKewin, Produced by Dylan Sellers, Starring: Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones, Jon Favreau, Brooke Langton, Rhys Ifans, with Cinematography by Tak Fujimoto, and Edited by Seth Flaum, and Bud S. Smith, Music by John Debney, Production company: Bel Air Entertainment, Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (2000)
Directed by McG, Screenplay by Jamie Linden, Story by Jamie Linden, and Cory Helms, Produced by Basil Iwanyk, and McG, Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox, Ian McShane, Anthony Mackie, Kate Mara, January Jones, Brian Geraghty, David Strathairn, with Cinematography by Shane Hurlbut, and Edited by Priscilla Nedd-Friendly, and Gregg London, with Music by Christophe Beck, Production companies: Legendary Pictures, Thunder Road Pictures, and Wonderland Sound and Vision, and Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (2006)
Directed by Glenn Ficarra, and John Requa, Written by Glenn Ficarra, and John Requa, Produced by Denise Di Novi, Starring: Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro, Gerald McRaney, with Cinematography by Xavier Pérez Grobet, and Edited by Jan Kovac, with Music by Nick Urata, Production companies: RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures, Kramer & Sigman Films, Overbrook Entertainment, and Zaftig Films, Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (2015)
Directed by John Lee Hancock, Screenplay by John Lee Hancock, Based on "The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game" 2006 book by Michael Lewis, Produced by Broderick Johnson, Andrew Kosove, and Gil Netter, Starring: Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Lily Collins, Jae Head, Kim Dickens, Kathy Bates, with Cinematography by Alar Kivilo, Edited by Mark Livolsi, Music by Carter Burwell, Production company: Alcon Entertainment, Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. (2009)
Directed by Peter Segal, Screenplay by Sheldon Turner, Based on "The Longest Yard" by Albert S. Ruddy, Produced by Jack Giarraputo, Starring: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, James Cromwell, Nelly, William Fichtner, Burt Reynolds, with Cinematography by Dean Semler, and Edited by Jeff Gourson, with Music by Teddy Castellucci, Production companies: Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, MTV Films, Happy Madison Productions, and Callahan Filmworks, Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America), Sony Pictures Releasing International (International) (2005)
Directed by Peter Berg, Screenplay by David Aaron Cohen, and Peter Berg, Based on "Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream" by H. G. Bissinger, Produced by Brian Grazer, Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Derek Luke, Jay Hernandez, Lucas Black, Garrett Hedlund, Tim McGraw, with Cinematography by Tobias Schliessler, Edited by Colby Parker Jr., David Rosenbloom, and Gabrielle Fasulo, Music by Brian Reitzell, Explosions in the Sky, and David Torn, Production company: Imagine Entertainment, and Distributed by Universal Pictures (2004)
Directed by Cameron Crowe, Written by Cameron Crowe, Based on Leigh Steinberg, Produced by James L. Brooks, Richard Sakai, Laurence Mark, and Cameron Crowe, Starring: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renée Zellweger, Kelly Preston, Jerry O'Connell, Jay Mohr, and Bonnie Hunt, with Cinematography by Janusz Kamiński, and Edited by Joe Hutshing, with Music by Nancy Wilson, Production companies: TriStar Pictures, Gracie Films, and Vinyl Films, Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing (1996)
Directed by Boaz Yakin, Written by Gregory Allen Howard, Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and Chad Oman, Starring: Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Donald Faison, Nicole Ari Parker, with Cinematography by Philippe Rousselot, Edited by Michael Tronick, with Music by Trevor Rabin, Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, and Technical Black Films, Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. (2000)
Directed by Oliver Stone, Screenplay by John Logan, and Oliver Stone, Story by Daniel Pyne, and John Logan, Based on "On Any Given Sunday" by Pat Toomay, Produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, Dan Halsted, and Clayton Townsend, Starring: Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, James Woods, Jamie Foxx, LL Cool J, Matthew Modine, Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret, Aaron Eckhart, John C. McGinley, with Cinematography by Salvatore Totino, and Edited by Stuart Levy, Thomas J. Nordberg, Keith Salmon, and Stuart Waks, with Music by Robbie Robertson, Paul Kelly, and Richard Horowitz, Production companies: The Donners' Company, and Ixtlan Productions, Distributed by Warner Bros. (1999)

And that’s all folks! My Top Ten Football Movies! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next great Top Ten List!

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Payton Manning with David Letterman on the Late Show with David Letterman final episode on May 13, 2015. Photo Credit: CBS Network/World Wide Pants
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