Quarterback (TV series)

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Quarterback
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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
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Original release
Network Netflix
ReleaseJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)

Quarterback is an American television documentary series developed for Netflix. The National Football League (NFL) and Netflix partnered to develop the series, while NFL Films, 2PM Productions, and Omaha Productions produced the series. [1] [2]

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Episodes

No.TitleDirected byOriginal release date [3]
1"The Quest"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
2"Homecoming"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
3"Kings of Pain"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
4"Mind Games"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
5"Roller Coaster"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
6"Under Pressure"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
7"Win or Go Home"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
8"The Final Chapter"Matt Dissinger, Shannon Furman, Tim RumpffJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)

Development and release

The NFL and Netflix announced the docu-series on February 22, 2023. [1] The announcement of the series followed the success of various sports documentary series on Netflix, beginning with their Drive to Survive series; Netflix also launched the tennis- and golf-themed series Break Point and Full Swing earlier in 2023. [4] [5] [6]

The NFL had not done business with Netflix prior to Quarterback. [2] Producers for the series include NFL Films, Omaha Productions, and 2PM Productions. 2PM Productions is Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' production studio, [1] while Omaha Productions is the production studio of former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning. [7] Manning will executive produce the series along with Ross Ketover, Pat Kelleher, and Keith Cossrow of NFL Films. [6]

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, and Atlanta Falcons quarterback Marcus Mariota are the three quarterbacks featured in the series. [8] [9] The three quarterbacks wore a microphone during every game of the 2022 NFL season, marking the first time the NFL allowed such access. [10] This audio is used in the series. [8] Netflix was also given special access to Mahomes during the season, which culminated in him winning Super Bowl LVII and being named the game's MVP. [11] Despite this access, Mahomes' private meetings with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid were not allowed to be filmed. [12] The Vikings finished the season having won the NFC North, while Mariota is documented during his first (and only) season with the Falcons. [10] The production of the season also followed the personal lives of the quarterbacks. [12]

Netflix initially ordered one season of the series. [6] [8] In June, a trailer for the series was released, confirming it would premiere on July 12. [13] In July, Manning confirmed that the series had been renewed for a second season. [14] However, in September, Julian Sancton of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Netflix had not yet officially greenlit a second season. [15] Manning was also reported expressing difficulties in finding subjects for a second season. [15] As a result, Omaha Productions ultimately pivoted to following wide receivers, showcasing them in a new series titled Receiver. [16]

Reception

Writing for CNN, Brian Lowry commented on Mahomes' presence in the series, stating "not all play callers are created equal, with Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes easily providing the best and most entertaining company, eclipsing the mere mortals who flesh out the Netflix docuseries." [17] Lowry added that Cousins and Mariota "even with the intense and far-reaching access, seldom feel like they're opening up much more than the standard 'We're just trying to win ballgames' cliches." [17]

Brady Langmann of Esquire offered an opposing opinion, writing that "the storytelling grows inversely complex with each player's skill level," calling the series' "standout". [18] Langmann also wrote that "the highly curated version of Patrick Mahomes we see in Quarterback isn't all that interesting," and added "this isn't Last Chance U , where we're gifted a nuanced portrait of every player." [18] For The Athletic , Josh Kendall wrote that "Everybody in Quarterback comes out looking pretty good. That's kind of the point. Hagiography packaged as sports documentary. It is Netflix to its core — glossy and glitzy with the right music coming in at the right places". Kendall added that the show was "clean fun", opining it is "clean in the sense that it's safe for most audiences outside of Patrick Mahomes' potty mouth. And clean in the sense that it's sanitized." [19] Polygon 's Austen Goslin gave a mixed review, calling the show "almost-great". Goslin opined that "Quarterback is in a complicated position right now. For all its issues, it's still a pretty entertaining show that has moments of big payoff for fans who only understand the 2022 season on a surface level. Mahomes breaking down a game-winning drive or seeing Cousins fight through a myriad of injuries is fascinating when they narrate it themselves. But those moments are the exception right now, rather than the norm". [20]

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