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Fan-Favorite ‘Quarterback’ Series Brings Back Kirk Cousins, and First Timer Joe Burrow

Netflix has brought back the smash hit, "Quarterback" series, which takes a behind-the-scenes and deeper look at some of the NFL's biggest names at the position. The first season featured Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, Minnesota Vikings' Kirk Cousins, and Atlanta Falcons' Marcus Mariota.

Now, the second season is coming, which not only brings back Cousins but will feature two newcomers in the Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.

The new trailer showcases Burrow talking about longevity in his career, though he only has five years under his belt, the idea of making it to 10 years seems like it'll happen too fast.

The trailer then pivots to Goff talking about being a member of the Lions. He also reveals more personal information about his exit from the Los Angeles Rams.

Goff also takes a shot at Tom Brady, saying, "Too bad, Tom, you're retired." Why he says that has not been revealed, but it's sure to be a big talking point.

What makes this season interesting is how it will follow Cousins. The former Vikings starter signed with the Falcons to become the starter, but things have gotten complicated since then.

There has been plenty of drama surrounding Cousins and his situation on the Falcons team. He was replaced by Michael Penix in 2024 after throwing 16 interceptions.

Cousin was apparently willing to waive his no-trade clause to be moved to another team, but that was not the case. The Falcons made it known they would move forward with the former starter as the backup for Penix in 2025.

The "Quarterback" series might highlight the 2024 season, while giving fans a deeper look at what Cousins has been dealing with since the conclusion of the 2024 season.

Cousins being a focal point for the series is certainly understood, and the Netflix series also landed two of the biggest quarterbacks in Burrow and Goff.

Burrow and Goff are not only massively popular to their respective teams and fan bases, but they are also two of the most popular quarterbacks in the entire league. The series taking a deeper look at the pair, is certainly going to make for some good TV.

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