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NFL Media

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My internship with NFL Media began in May 2018. It was the first major media company I worked for and my first time in California.

After over three months with the NFL, I was hooked.

I spent time working with the staff in the newsroom, helped out some of the NFL Fantasy writers and then traveled out to training camps and preseason games to cover the Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers. The experience was remarkable – both professionally and personally.

I spend the next eight months determined to get back out there. The next summer, I was able to secure a full-time position for the summer of 2019 before my final year at Quinnipiac. The job was similar, but with more experience came much more responsibility. I was trusted to write more in-depth pieces and cover more camps. This allowed me to be more creative as a writer and to pick and choose my spots. Obviously there were certain storylines that I had to cover at camps, but I was given more freedom to write about topics I found intriguing.

Included here are my articles (from both stints) at training camps, minicamps and news stories from my days in the office.

Andrea Kremer wins Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award

Andrea Kremer, the Chief Correspondent for NFL Network, has been named the 2018 winner of the prestigious Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Wednesday.

The award recognizes "longtime exceptional contributions to radio and television in professional football" and is presented annually by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Kremer will be honored during the 2018 Enshrinement Week on Friday, Aug. 3 at the Enshrinees' Gold Jacket Dinner and will be presented the award on Saturday, Aug. 4 at the 2018 Enshrinement Ceremony.

Read the full story here.

news, internLogan Reardon