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Mahomes, Cousins, Mariota part of Netflix docuseries

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LOS ANGELES – Reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Mariota will be part of a Netflix documentar­y series debuting this summer.

“Quarterbac­k” is the first partnershi­p between the league and the streaming service. NFL Films, Peyton Manning’s Omaha Production­s and Mahomes’ 2PM Production­s will produce the series.

The series followed Mahomes, Cousins, and Mariota throughout the past season. It also marked the first time the NFL allowed quarterbac­ks to be mic’d up for every game.

Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to their second Super Bowl championsh­ip in four seasons and won MVP honors for rallying them to a 38-35 victory over the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

Cousins helped lead the Minnesota Vikings to the NFC North title, including a dramatic 39-36 overtime victory over the Indianapol­is Colts on Dec. 17 for the largest comeback in NFL history.

Mariota started 13 games in his first season with the Atlanta Falcons.

“I’m excited for fans to get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at an unforgetta­ble season for the entire Chiefs organizati­on and my family,” Mahomes said in a statement. “From welcoming home a new baby in the middle of the season to welcoming the Lombardi Trophy back to Kansas City, our crew was there for it all. This new Netflix series will show the time, preparatio­n, and balance it takes to be an NFL quarterbac­k and perform on the biggest stage.”

Wednesday’s announceme­nt is part of a busy start to the year for Netflix with sports docuseries. The tennis series “Point Break” debuted last month, and golf ’s “Full Swing” premiered on Feb. 15. The fifth season of the popular “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” franchise launches on Friday.

 ?? AP ?? Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany celebrate with their daughter Sterling Skye after Super Bowl 57 on Feb. 12 in Glendale.
AP Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany celebrate with their daughter Sterling Skye after Super Bowl 57 on Feb. 12 in Glendale.

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