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"All Or Nothing" Arrives July 1

Amazon's eight-episode series will be available to all through Aug. 31

"All Or Nothing" is coming.

The eight-episode series about the 2015 Arizona Cardinals season, an Amazon original series produced by NFL Films, will be released July 1.

All eight one-hour episodes will be available on that date for Amazon Prime members. All Amazon customers will also have access to the series through Aug. 31. It can be seen via the Amazon Video app for TV, connected devices (including Fire TV), mobile devices and online at Amazon.com/allornothing.

(For a list of all Amazon Video compatible devices, visit www.amazon.com/howtostream.)

Narrated by actor Jon Hamm, the series will take viewers from the 2015 draft through the NFC Championship game loss in Carolina.

" 'All or Nothing' delivers exciting on-the-field NFL action paired with an intimate look inside the lives of players and coaches over the course of an entire season, which is something NFL fans have been clamoring for," said Conrad Riggs, head of Unscripted, Amazon Studios. "With our Amazon Original Series, we are excited to bring Prime members shows that highlight interesting personalities and their true life stories." 

Amazon will also host a red carpet premiere Thursday, June 9, in Los Angeles. Team president Michael Bidwill leads a large group of Cardinals scheduled to attend: General Manager Steve Keim, coach Bruce Arians, and players Calais Campbell, Michael Floyd, Larry Fitzgerald, Mike Iupati, David Johnson, Tyrann Mathieu, Carson Palmer and Patrick Peterson.

The series will also be made available in Spanish, with a dubbed version available via a link on amazon.com/allornothing on July 8.

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