Nate Boyer

Nate Boyer is an Army Green Beret and former NFL player turned filmmaker. After three combat tours with the Special Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, Nate walked on at the University of Texas despite never playing a down of organized football in his life. Boyer earned a scholarship and started for three years with the Longhorns before becoming the oldest rookie in NFL history at age 34 while playing for the Seattle Seahawks. He has since guest starred in several movies and TV shows to include.12 Strong, Den of Thieves, Medal of Honor, This Is Us, Mayans MC, and The Terminal List. He co-created, produced, and hosted the NFL Films series: Indivisible in 2019 and 2020, then went on to co-write and produce his directorial debut MVP (2022), a narrative feature available on Paramount Plus, Prime, and Apple TV. Nate recently hosted the Discovery Channel and MAX series Survive the Raft in 2023, and is currently in production on a highly anticipated WWII documentary based on a soldier’s journey to Normandy 80 years after D-Day. Boyer is repped by Brad Slater at WME.