Behind the AI magic that lets Amazon’s Prime Vision show the NFL like never before

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The predictive Defensive Alert teaches itself through data who's blitzing before the ball is even snapped.

Some viewers of Amazon Prime’s “Thursday Night Football” matchup between the and got a special experience: seeing what was going to happen on a play before it actually happened. Viewers who watched the game in Prime Vision with Next Gen Stats, one of Amazon’s three broadcast options, saw the unveiling of a feature called Defensive Alert that is powered by artificial intelligence to identify potential blitzes before the snap.

Advertisement Correctly identifying the linebacker who dropped from a mugged position would have been extremely difficult, but there might be a time when the model can do this as it keeps getting fed more data. That play made it relatively easy to identify potential blitzers. Let’s look at the play in which the model saw a blitzer coming before Schwartzstein did. Here, the defense had inside linebacker mug the A-gap.

 

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