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Jeff Benedict is an American author, a special features writer for ''Sports Illustrated'', and a television and film producer. He has written for ''
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'', and his stories have been the basis for segments on ''60 Minutes'', ''20/20'', ''CBS Sunday Morning'', ''CBS Evening News'', the ''NFL Network'', ''HBO Real Sports'', ''Good Morning America'', ''48 Hours'', and the ''Discovery Channel''.


Biography

Before becoming a journalist, Benedict was the director of research at the Center for Study of Sports and Society at Northeastern University, where he conducted groundbreaking research on athletes and violence against women. In graduate school he went on to publish a series of studies on violence against women. Then, while in law school, he worked as an assistant to the chief prosecutor in the child victims unit at the District Attorney's office in Boston. In 2002 Benedict ran as a Democrat for U.S. Congress in
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. He lost in the Democratic primary to Joe Courtney. In 2003, Benedict partnered with Connecticut Attorney General
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and founded the Connecticut Alliance Against Casino Expansion, a non-profit corporation that led the effort to repeal Connecticut's Las Vegas Nights law. Benedict also led the effort to prevent
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and other casino moguls from constructing casinos in Connecticut.


Publications

Benedict has written 16 nonfiction books. His most recent book is The Dynasty, the definitive inside story of the New England Patriots which was published by
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in 2021. In 2018, Benedict co-wrote the #1 New York Times bestselling biography of
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.  In 2021, the book was the basis of a 2-part documentary on HBO.  Benedict was an executive producer.  The book is currently being developed into a scripted television series, which Benedict is also executive producing. In 2016, Benedict wrote the national bestseller ''QB: My Life Behind the Spiral'', the autobiography of Hall of Fame quarterback
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. He was also a writer and creative consultant for "Steve Young: A Football Life" which was based on the book and aired on the NFL Network in 2016. Benedict's book ''My Name Used to be Muhammad'' is the biography of a fundamentalist Muslim from Nigeria who was persecuted and imprisoned for converting to Christianity. It was a Book of the Year finalist 2013. Also in 2013, he published ''The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football'', co-written with
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. He is also an executive producer for the motion picture "Little Pink House," based on his book ''Little Pink House'' which was published in 2009. Benedict's other books include: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''The Dynasty''. Simon & Schuster. 2020. ISBN 9781982134112


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