Relive the magic of Joe Flacco's unforgettable 2025 season with the Cincinnati Bengals—because the veteran quarterback is set to star in the upcoming Season 3 of Netflix's hit docuseries Quarterback, premiering July 14.
Flacco headlines a stacked cast of four NFL signal-callers, joining Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders), Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), and Cam Ward (Tennessee Titans). Produced by NFL Films and Omaha Enterprises, the series offers an all-access pass to the quarterbacks' lives on and off the field—a format that previously featured Bengals star Joe Burrow in the 2025 season.
For Flacco, the cameras captured one of the most compelling comeback stories in recent NFL history. After Burrow went down with a toe injury that sidelined him for nine games, the Bengals traded for Flacco on October 7, 2025, sending a fifth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns (and receiving a sixth-rounder in return). The 18-year veteran didn't just fill in—he thrived.
Starting six games and appearing in nine, Flacco completed 251 of 416 passes for 2,479 yards and 15 touchdowns against 10 interceptions. His steady leadership and clutch play earned him a Pro Bowl nod—the first of his career—and reignited his reputation as one of the league's most reliable backups.
Despite hoping to land a starting role in 2026, Flacco ultimately re-signed with the Bengals as Burrow's backup, citing the positive experience in Cincinnati as the deciding factor. Now, fans can relive every moment of that remarkable journey when Quarterback Season 3 drops this summer.
