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Lions’ Jared Goff Appears in ‘Quarterback’ Season 2

Bydivinesoccerinfo.com

Mar 20, 2025

The national brand of the Detroit Lions keeps expanding.

 

One year after wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was featured in a special group highlighted by the streaming platform for a series called, ‘Receiver,’ Lions’ quarterback Jared Goff will be among three quarterbacks featured in the second season of Netflix’s, ‘Quarterback.’

 

Netflix has teamed up with Omaha Productions, a company established by Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, to provide fans a closer view of the league.

 

For the third consecutive year, Netflix will debut a television series focused on the preceding NFL season, with last year’s emphasis on wide receivers and the previous year’s attention on quarterbacks. The teaser did not provide a specific release date for the show, but it is set to debut in July.

 

This year, Goff will be highlighted alongside Joe Burrow from the Cincinnati Bengals and Kirk Cousins of the Atlanta Falcons.

 

Goff ran a vigorous campaign in 2024 that audiences are expected to closely track during the series. He was a finalist for MVP after passing for 4,629 yards, 37 TDs, and 12 interceptions. Goff led the Lions to a 15-2 record in the regular season, securing the team’s second consecutive NFC North division championship and the top seed in the NFC for the playoffs.

Regrettably, the Lions’ season concluded on a sour note with a surprising defeat against the Washington Commanders.

 

This will mark Cousins’ second appearance on the program, where he was featured alongside Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Atlanta’s Marcus Mariota.

 

The Lions’ organization has gained immense popularity in the league, having appeared on HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks’ before the 2022 season, with St. Brown being highlighted for the 2023 season. Now, audiences will have the opportunity to witness the 2024 campaign from Goff’s perspective.

 

 

 

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