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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Quarterback Season 2 OTT Release Date: When and where to watch NFL docuseries ft. Joe Burrow, Jared Goff
Quarterback Season 2 OTT Release Date: If you're a football fan hungry for an unfiltered look into the lives of NFL quarterbacks, the good, the bad, and the brutally honest, then clear your schedule for July 8. Netflix is bringing back its hit docuseries Quarterback for a second season, and this time, the lineup is bigger, bolder, and even more personal. Season 2 dives deep into the 2024-25 NFL season through the eyes of Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), Jared Goff (Detroit Lions), and returning fan-favourite Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons). What's Quarterback all about? Quarterback is an honest portrayal of what it takes to play one of the toughest and most scrutinised positions in professional sports. Cameras follow these athletes both on and off the field, in the locker room, at home with their families, during recovery, at practice, and everywhere in between. The series offers rare access to the moments fans never get to see: breakdowns after a loss, quiet mornings before game day, rehab after injuries, and the mental toll of public pressure. It's produced by Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions, Patrick Mahomes' 2PM Productions, and NFL Films. Who's in Season 2? 1. Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals Back in the spotlight after a wild season, Burrow gives viewers a glimpse into what it's like to be the face of a franchise. The Bengals finished 9-8, missing the playoffs, but that didn't stop Burrow from putting up a career-best 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns. In his own words from the trailer, 'You start your career thinking you have 15-20 years. Then you blink, and it's year five. The great ones make it work.' 2. Jared Goff – Detroit Lions Goff might just be this season's breakout storyline. After being traded by the Rams and written off by many, Goff led the Lions to a 15-2 record and a division sweep, only to fall short in the playoffs. His comeback arc is powerful, from feeling like an afterthought to proving he's a legitimate franchise quarterback. He says in the trailer, 'A lot of people in my former organisation may have thought I was being cast away… but I saw the opportunity here was special.' And in a lighthearted moment, even Tom Brady appears, praising the Lions' offence, to which Goff cheekily replies, 'Yeah, too bad, Tom. You're retired.' 3. Kirk Cousins – Atlanta Falcons Cousins returns to the docuseries after making waves in Season 1. This time, he's leading a new team: the Atlanta Falcons. After signing a massive four-year, $180 million contract, expectations were sky-high, but his season took an unexpected twist. Despite registering a franchise-record 509 passing yards in one game, Cousins lost the starting spot to rookie Michael Penix Jr., drafted 8th overall.


USA Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Lions QB Jared Goff will be featured on the next season of 'Quarterback'
Get ready to see more of Jared Goff this summer. The Lions quarterback is going to be one of the featured subjects in the next season of "Quarterback". The second season of the Netflix show will spotlight Goff, Joe Burrow from the Bengals and Kirk Cousins from the Falcons, who returns after a popular turn in the first season. The show debuted last summer to a strong reception, with Cousins, Patrick Mahomes and Marcus Mariota as the featured QBs. Goff merits the attention after his stellar last three seasons in Detroit, during which time he's thrown for over 13,500 yards and 96 touchdowns. The next season starts on July 8th.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jared Goff stars in Netflix's ‘Quarterback' Season 2 alongside Joe Burrow and Kirk Cousins — Premieres July 8
Jared Goff joins Netflix's Quarterback Season 2 (Image via: Getty images) What happens when three of the NFL's top quarterbacks let cameras inside their huddles, homes, and hearts? Netflix's hit docuseries Quarterback returns for its second season on Tuesday, July 8, and this time, it stars Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff, Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow, and Atlanta Falcons' Kirk Cousins. Netflix confirms 'Quarterback' Season 2 release date and reveals star-studded lineup Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is one of three stars featured in Season 2 of Netflix's hit NFL docuseries 'Quarterback.' Set to premiere on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the show will spotlight Goff, Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals, and Kirk Cousins of the Atlanta Falcons throughout their 2024 NFL campaign. The trailer, released Monday, includes a standout moment where Tom Brady, while commentating a Lions game, praises Detroit's offense: 'I'd love to be the quarterback of this offense. It's just so much fun.' To which Goff quips: 'Yeah, too bad, Tom. You're retired.' This moment quickly gained traction online, reigniting memories of Super Bowl LIII, where Brady's Patriots beat Goff's Rams 13-3. Jared Goff and Tom Brady's Super Bowl LIII clash resurfaces in Netflix trailer Goff and Brady previously faced off in Super Bowl LIII, with the New England Patriots defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. Brady officially retired in 2022, but speculation about a comeback has lingered, though unlikely at age 47. The Lions' high-powered offense, which flourished under Ben Johnson, now transitions to John Morton, following Johnson's move to the Chicago Bears as head coach. Goff remains the centerpiece of Detroit's offensive machine, and his leadership is expected to help sustain the team's explosive identity despite the transition. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Makati: Scholarships You Can Apply For (Start Now) College Scholarship | Google Search Search Now Undo Netflix's Quarterback Season 2 is the ultimate NFL watch this summer With a star-powered cast, behind-the-scenes drama, and a rare look at quarterback life beyond the gridiron, Quarterback Season 2 promises to be one of the most talked-about sports documentaries of the summer. Also Read: "Better than a touchdown": Jalen Hurts debuts first children's book to inspire young readers in 2026 NFL fans, sports documentary lovers, and Netflix viewers alike should mark their calendars as this is 2025's must-watch football series. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


USA Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Bengals QB Joe Burrow dominates Netflix 'Quarterback' teaser trailer
Burrow. Goff. Cousins. All in, Season 2 drops July 8 only on @netflix Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, as expected, features heavily in the first trailer for the upcoming 'Quarterback' Netflix show. In the two-plus minutes of footage, Burrow shows up multiple times in various locations, painting an intriguing teaser of the docuseries that should cover plenty of interesting moments. RELATED: Bengals, Shemar Stewart nuclear option includes 2026 NFL draft route Burrow headlines season two of the show alongside Jared Goff and Kirk Cousins. Some of the footage features him talking about the length of his career, which will obviously be of major note to fans. The trailer revealed a July 8 start for the debut of the second season. RELATED: Bengals standouts after mandatory minicamp includes surprises


Time of India
5 days ago
- Sport
- Time of India
NFL analysts spotlight Detroit Lions' breakout stars set to lead on both sides of the ball in 2025
The Detroit Lions aren't those likable underdogs anymore. After a thrilling 2024 season that saw them capture the No. 1 seed in the NFC and generate hope all over Motor City, the Lions are now seriously being considered a legitimate contender. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Even after their humiliating 45-31 Divisional Round defeat at the hands of the Washington Commanders, the hype in Detroit hasn't decreased—rather, it's stronger than ever. Why? The Lions' roster is full of breakout heroes on offense and defense. And as experts throughout the NFL break down 2025 projections, they're zeroing in on Detroit's rising core as one of the more compelling in the league. Detroit Lions signed big names on the offense roster with bigger figures Once set to be labeled as a bust, Jared Goff is being heralded these days as one of the top value quarterbacks in the NFC. With a confident touch and commanding leadership of the offense, Goff delivered a gem of an 83.4 PFF rating last season. Experts are in consensus, this isn't luck. Peter Schrager, ESPN NFL Analyst, even went as far as to call him "the most important player in the NFC' on June 23rd 2025. With the Lions replacing their offensive coordinator, Goff's leadership will be essential to keeping the machine running. But every phenomenal quarterback needs a star wide receiver, and Amon-Ra St. Brown is the man. The two-time First-Team All-Pro wideout compiled 115 catches for 1,263 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2024 and became Goff's trusted target in each situation. And then there's Detroit lightning bolt running back Jahmyr Gibbs. In his sophomore season, Gibbs racked up a 1,929 scrimmage yards and 20 scores. And protecting them all is offensive tackle Penei Sewell, the rock on the offensive line. The back-to-back All-Pro allowed just one sack in over 600 pass-blocking snaps last year. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Detroit Lions' defense got new faces like Aidan Hutchinson to make the same roar On defense, all are holding their collective breaths for defensive end Aidan Hutchinson. While a midseason injury cut short his 2024 season, Hutchinson's 7.5 sacks in five games were a bitter reminder of what he is capable of doing to his arch nemesis. Now healthy, he's purported to fortify the pass rush and lead a reconstituted defensive line. Kerby Joseph was a legitimate ball-hawk in 2024 with nine interceptions, a league best, and even scored one back. Brian Branch, coming off a Pro Bowl season, showed he's among the NFL's most multi-faceted defenders with 109 tackles, 4 interceptions, and 16 pass breakups. Together, they're a dynamic twosome of Detroit's rising secondary. With playmakers Goff, St. Brown, Gibbs, Hutchinson, Joseph, and Branch leading the charge, the Lions have the star firepower to go deep once more. If the rest of the roster stays healthy and new acquisitions work out, 2025 is the year that Detroit might finally convert potential into a Super Bowl bid. Get ready, NFL, the Lions are ready to roar. Also Read: