Data for the system is real-time as game schedules,
scores and clock information comes directly from the
scoreboard in each NFL stadium.
VDS has provided the NFL Network with two products
from its GameTrak suite for automated sports displays:
GameTrak Ticker and GameTrak Boards.
The system displays real-time, in-game stats and game
information on game days, and also provides a
stand-alone ticker used throughout the remainder of
the week.
Data for the system is real-time as game schedules,
scores and clock information comes directly from the
scoreboard in each NFL stadium across the country. Statistics come directly from the NFL’s official databases, which are updated on a play-by-play basis.
The full screen Redzone boards, which are displayed
while games are in progress, provide a live display of
game situation information, including possession and
red-zone indicators for each game in progress. They
also show team records, live in-game stats on a
matchup-by-matchup basis, with team logos, network and
channel logos to indicate where each game is being
broadcast, sponsor logos and box-score information as
games go final.
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