‘Quarterback’ season 3 lands on Netflix from today

The 'Quarterback' season 3 release is here: every episode of the Netflix docuseries following Daniels, Mayfield, Flacco and Ward dropped at once from today.

Quarterback’ season 3 lands on Netflix from Tuesday, 14 July 2026, dropping every episode at once as the sports docuseries returns to trail four NFL starters through a full, bruising season.

The third run of Quarterback follows Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders, Baker Mayfield of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Joe Flacco of the Cincinnati Bengals and Cam Ward of the Tennessee Titans, according to Netflix, with cameras shadowing the group across the 2025 NFL season.

When can you watch ‘Quarterback’ season 3

There is no drip-feed this time. Every episode of Quarterback season 3 arrived on the platform at once from 03:01 US Eastern time, which translates to 09:01 SAST, so South African fans woke up to the full season ready to binge in a single sitting.

Quarterback has become a reliable summer fixture for Netflix since it launched in 2023, pairing the intimacy of a reality series with the stakes of live sport.

It sits alongside the platform’s growing stable of athlete-led documentaries that turn off-season downtime into binge-worthy viewing.

Who made the cut this season

The line-up mixes fresh faces with grizzled veterans. Daniels and Ward bring the young-gun energy, both still early in careers tipped for stardom, while Mayfield and Flacco supply the hard-won perspective of quarterbacks who have been written off, traded and resurrected more times than they would care to count.

Daniels is the marquee draw this year. The Commanders quarterback turned heads as one of the league’s most electric young talents in 2025, and the series promises a front-row seat to the pressure, expectation and scrutiny that come with being anointed a franchise saviour so early.

Ward carries his own storyline. The Tennessee Titans handed him the keys as a rookie, and Quarterback season 3 captures the steep, unforgiving learning curve of running an NFL offence before you have really earned the right, mistakes broadcast and all, in front of a national audience.

Expect the usual mix of locker-room access, family moments and gut-punch losses, stitched together with mic’d-up sideline audio that networks rarely let cameras near.

The appeal has always been the human wreckage behind the highlight reel, the version of these players their fans never usually get to see.

With the full season now live, attention turns to whether Netflix hands any of this year’s four a return trip or reloads with a new cast for a fourth run. For now, though, the binge is on, and Daniels, Mayfield, Flacco and Ward are yours to watch on repeat.