The New England Patriots content team earned six awards for their video productions during the 2025 NFL season, according to a May 19 announcement from the Telly Awards. The recognition includes two People’s Telly Gold honors, which represent the highest accolade given in the general non-broadcast category.
The awards highlight creative achievements by the Patriots’ media team and place their work among top content creators globally. The Telly Awards are considered one of the most respected honors in video and television.
Among the recognized works, “How Tom Brady’s Statue Was Created” and “Josh McDaniels Mic’d Up for Win vs. Browns” both received People’s Telly Gold awards. The series “Forged in Foxborough” earned two People’s Telly Silver awards across separate categories. Additional distinctions included a Silver award for “Week 1/Season Opening Hype” and a Bronze award for “How Tom Brady’s Statue Was Created” in different sports categories.
Three of these videos have also been shortlisted for the Hashtag Sports Awards, with public voting open until May 25. Winners will be announced at an event on June 2 in New York City organized by the Engagement Academy of Sports Entertainment.
The People’s Telly Awards celebrate excellence across television, digital, streaming, and branded content to recognize creativity that resonates with audiences worldwide.










