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New Football Drama ‘Receiver’ Set to Premiere on Netflix Today

In this photo illustration a close-up of a hand holding a TV remote control seen displayed in front of the NFL Network logo


In this photo illustration a close-up of a hand holding a TV remote control seen displayed in front of the NFL Network logo

 

Now more than ever, the National Football League has become a passer’s league.

That means that no team will likely win without an efficient passing game.

And while everybody argues whether the quarterback is the toughest position in sports or not — which it seems to be — all quarterbacks need someone to throw the football to.

That’s why, following the successful debut of ”Quarterback,” Netflix, NFL Films, Omaha Productions, and 2PM Productions are about to debut a follow-up series focused on a quarterback’s best friend, the receiver.

As shown in a clip shared by ESPN insider Adam Schefter on Twitter, the season will follow some of the best wide receivers and tight ends in today’s game.

According to Netflix, the show will follow five superstars: Davante Adams, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel, Justin Jefferson, and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Once again, the fans will get a chance to get a glimpse of watching and understanding the preparation and hard work they put in to be ready for every game.

The players will grant never-before-seen access to their everyday routine.

The five-episode show will debut on July 10.

So, even though Travis Kelce recently admitted that he didn’t want to take part in the show because he was over reality television and whatnot, it seems like the fans will have more than enough material to enjoy over the next couple of weeks.