The New England Patriots content team was nominated on April 7 for several honors at the 47th Annual People’s Telly Awards, according to an announcement from the Telly Awards. The nominations place Patriots content among the top entries selected by the Telly Judging Council.
The People’s Telly Awards recognize outstanding work in television, digital, streaming, and branded content. The awards highlight creativity and storytelling that connect with audiences around the world.
Starting April 7, fans can vote for their favorite Patriots projects on The Telly Awards’ public voting platform. Nominated works include “Forged in Foxborough” in both Online Series and Non-Broadcast categories, “How Tom Brady’s Statue Was Created” in Sports Non-Broadcast, and “Mic’d Up: Josh McDaniels Leads Drake Maye and the Offense to 32-13 vs. Browns” also in Sports Non-Broadcast. Public voting is open through April 17.
Winners of this year’s People’s Telly Awards will be announced along with other category winners in May 2026. The annual competition receives thousands of entries from leading brands, agencies, and media organizations worldwide.
Founded in 1979, The Telly Awards honor excellence across all screens each year. This recognition suggests that the Patriots content team continues to produce storytelling that reflects the franchise’s spirit and history.









