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A fall from grace - Content Writer Pro Football Network Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2025
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Pros

I am one of the few who worked while PFN changed to PFSN. Any Pros I would've listed do not apply now, so it's not worth it.

Cons

- Unreal expectations - Highly unqualified team of mercenary editors, writers, and content heads - Pay is far below industry standards - The previous heads are still here but have logged off mentally

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5.0
Nov 5, 2025
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Pros

The culture at PFN is great, and the executive team cares about their staff as people. It is a tight-knit environment where you are doing something new every day. The strategy changes often, but it's more likely due to the industry rather than a lack of vision.

Cons

It's sports media, so hours are long, and there's really no such thing as holidays. The workload could be heavy at times, but again, it's sports media so it's to be expected. The executive team does get a lot of pressure from the company above them, and sometimes we feel that pressure, too. They try to shield us from it as much as possible, though, which is appreciated.

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4.0
Jan 23, 2026
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Pros

- High-volume, SEO-driven pieces covering up-to-the-minute sports topics - "Unlimited earning potential" based on pay structure - Full-time staff and editors are very willing to give opportunities to cover any sport desired if you prove you can produce quality work

Cons

- SEO-centric model forces somewhat consistent tweaks and changes to writing structure - Difficult to earn respectable money during slower times in a specific sports' news cycle

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