The 2025 season might not have been a banner year for the Tennessee Titans, but it might be the beginning of something special.
That's because the 2025 season obviously marked the beginning of the Cam Ward era in Tennessee, and Titans fans are about to get an unparalleled inside look at Ward's rookie season with the latest news from the NFL and Netflix.
Ward is set to be one of the four subjects of the Netflix series Quarterback, which is now entering its third season already. The show will air on July 14, and give fans a peek behind the curtains of the Titans' franchise quarterback, the challenges of his rookie season, and what kind of person ls leading the organization, beyond just what kind of player we all see on Sundays.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward set to be featured on Netflix series in July
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In previous versions of the show, fans have been given a glimpse into the lives of NFL players you simply don't get without this kind of inside access. The Netflix crew follows these players around all throughout the course of the season, and does a great job of showing how these athletes balance work, life outside of football, family, and plenty more.
It's especially intriguing to see how quarterbacks operate, because they have the most pressure-packed job on a football team.
For a player like Cam Ward, documenting a rookie season which included the firing of a head coach, a lot of growing pains, becoming the face of a franchise, and generally the pressure that comes with being a #1 overall pick will be must-see TV.
In previous seasons of the show, we've gotten to see what it's like for players to come home after a loss, how they process that, how much work it takes to keep them in a place to physically be able to play, and it's really fascinating just to get a glimpse of how each player does things differently.
The show is produced by Peyton and Eli Manning's Omaha Productions, and those two guys understand what type of content is valuable for viewers when it comes to gaining insight into the most demanding position in the game. Ward is a pretty unique subject for the show, being the first-ever rookie to be featured.
Even though he's the first rookie to be featured on the show, he's the fourth former #1 overall pick along with Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Baker Mayfield.
The other subjects on this particular season of the show include Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, Joe Flacco of the Bengals, and Baker Mayfield of the Bucs. None of the quarterbacks in this season of the show made it to the playoffs, but at least in the case of Ward, that was never the expectation in year one.
Fans are going to get a chance to see how he grew over the course of his first NFL season, and this inside look is likely going to have everyone in the fan base ready for the 2026 campaign to get underway.
