\"GMFB\" reacts to new Netflix \"RECEIVER\" series following stars of the NFL including Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel and tight end George Kittle and Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
"Receiver" is an eight-episode series set to premiere in Summer 2024 as a continuation of Netflix's relationship with the NFL that first began with "Quarterback," which hit the Netflix Global Top 10 for three weeks last year.
The series is produced by NFL Films, Omaha Productions and 2PM Productions, with executive producers Ross Ketover, Pat Kelleher and Keith Cossrow from NFL Films, executive producers Peyton Manning and Jamie Horowitz from Omaha Productions, and executive producer Patrick Mahomes from 2PM Productions.
"The natural progression is from a pass to a catch, so we're excited to dive into the 'Receiver' world after the success of our 'Quarterback' series," said Gabe Spitzer, vice president, nonfiction sports, Netflix. "NFL Films, Omaha Productions and 2PM Productions have delivered again in finding unique and dynamic athletes who will further highlight the drama of this sport on and off the field."
"We were thrilled last summer to see audiences all over the world diving into the lives of NFL quarterbacks," said Joe Zucco, supervising producer, NFL Films. "We believe the extraordinary skills, dedication and passion of the NFL's great wide receivers -- and one tight end -- will make a perfect follow-up."
"We are excited to be working again with Netflix and NFL Films to give fans unprecedented access to what it's like to play receiver at the highest level," said Peyton Manning. "As we did with 'Quarterback,' we look forward to telling the stories of five incredible receivers, each with their unique personality, skillset and motivation for what drives them to be the best."
Netflix is the premier home for great sports stories as this series joins Netflix's lineup of sports programming, including recent releases like "Quarterback," "Formula 1: Drive To Survive," "Full Swing," "NASCAR: Full Speed," "Untold," "Tour de France: Unchained," "Under Pressure: The U.S. Women's World Cup Team," "Six Nations: Full Contact" and more. Netflix has partnered with sports leagues including Formula 1, National Football League (NFL), the PGA TOUR, Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Women's Tennis Association (WTA), Fdration internationale de football association (FIFA), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and more.
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We already delved into the exciting Halloween lineup that Netflix has in store for us (most of the releases are already accessible!) and now it's time to highlight all the other productions that will drop on the streaming network this October. Remember: fall is one of the greatest times of the year for TV-related releases and, although 2020 isn't a standard year, you'll sure be delighted by the slew of original and syndicated productions that Netflix has on offer.
From Adam Sandler's new film to the latest episodes of Schitt's Creek and Emily in Paris, a new show by the creator of Sex and the City and Younger, this one starring Lily Collins as a young marketing executive from Chicago who moves to Paris for her dream hob, here is everything new dropping on Netflix this October:
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