The WORST seasons of All or Nothing: American Football
Every season of All or Nothing: American Football ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of All or Nothing: American Football!
For the first time in history, Amazon and NFL Films present an unprecedented inside look at the lives of players, coaches and owners of a franchise over the course of an entire NFL season. Witness the real life, behind the scenes journey on the field, off the field, and everything in between.
#1 - The Dallas Cowboys
First Aired 4/27/2018
Season 3 follows the Dallas Cowboys through their tumultuous 2017 campaign, which they enter with Super Bowl aspirations and exit one game short of the playoffs after a roller-coaster of controversy and emotion.
#2 - The Philadelphia Eagles
First Aired 2/7/2020
One season has passed since Philadelphia’s first Super Bowl championship and expectations are once again soaring. Carson Wentz, Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz and defensive stalwarts Malcolm Jenkins, Fletcher Cox, and Brandon Graham lead a loaded roster intent on returning the Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia, where the Eagles are more than just a football team-they’re a way of life.
#3 - Carolina Panthers
First Aired 7/19/2019
Just three years removed from his MVP season, quarterback Cam Newton remains the charismatic star around whom the Panthers revolve. His cast of teammates includes dynamic running back Christian McCaffrey and perennial All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly, along with a mix of talented rookies hungry to prove themselves and several veterans who know this season might be their last.
#4 - A Season with the Los Angeles Rams
First Aired 6/30/2017
Season two tracks the Los Angeles Rams through a year unlike any other, from the moment the team announces its relocation back home to Los Angeles to the hiring of new head coach Sean McVay and his first days on the job.
#5 - A Season with the Arizona Cardinals
First Aired 6/30/2016
Season one presents an unprecedented look at the lives of players, coaches and owners of the Arizona Cardinals over an entire NFL season. Witness the real life, behind the scenes journey with Head coach Bruce Arians, President Michael Bidwill, General Manager Steve Keim, and Pro Bowlers Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald, Patrick Peterson, and Tyrann Mathieu.