The brand-new NFL docuseries Receiver is officially on streaming, as fans can get an up-and-close look at their favorite football receivers and how their 2023 seasons went on the field and behind the scenes.
A sequel to 2023’s smash-hit Quarterback, Receiver follows five NFL star receivers with exclusive access to their respective teams and personal lives.
Let’s go over the basics of who is on Receiver, where you can stream it, how many episodes there are and other factoids that will be helpful to know before you start your binge.
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From the creators of Quarterback, RECEIVER arrives July 10. pic.twitter.com/DLkoEGcXyS
— Netflix (@netflix) June 13, 2024
Who is on Receiver?
The five players on receiver are Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel.
Who is the introducing receiver?
Former NFL superstar wide receiver Randy Moss is taking over for former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, who introduced Quarterback.
Peyton Manning throws a pass to Randy Moss to introduce Receiver. Premiering TOMORROW. pic.twitter.com/wESgrS83fC
— Netflix (@netflix) July 9, 2024
Where do you stream the series?
Receiver is available on Netflix to stream now.
How many episodes are there?
Quarterback had eight episodes, so we’d bet that Receiver has the same amount that will all be available to stream as of Wednesday.
Is Quarterback coming back for a second season?
Netflix initially renewed Quarterback for a second season, but the show’s producers reportedly had a tough time finding enough players who wanted to be involved.