When you cannot find enough quarterbacks to be the subjects of the sequel to the popular Netflix show Quarterback, then the natural thing to do is to go to another position.
Justin Rogers of the Detroit News reported that Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown will be featured in the “unannounced sequel” to the Quarterback show. In fact, cameras have been following St. Brown this season, per Rogers.
So far in 2023, high-profile QBs like Daniel Jones and Jalen Hurts have said no to Manning and Netflix. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said the timing wasn’t right for him, but both Boomer Esiason and Peter King indicated Burrow might be featured in season two.
We are now 11 weeks into the NFL season and there have been zero recent rumblings in regards to a second season, and what quarterbacks may or may not be featured.
Now, they are hitting an audible and going to a wide receiver.
“Multiple sources within the organization have confirmed St. Brown is slated to be featured in the still-unannounced follow-up to the documentary series.
The sources requested anonymity because details of the series have not been released.”
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St. Brown, a former fourth-round draft pick in 2021 out of Southern Cal, is one of the top wideouts in the league for a team that is on the rise. After a rookie season in which he had 90 receptions for 912 yards and five touchdowns, St. Brown followed it up with a Pro Bowl season in 2022.
St. Brown has 65 receptions for 821 yards and four touchdowns in eight games so far in the 2023 season.