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Grant Bricker
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Updated at May 14, 2026, 15:43
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Go inside the huddle with Tennessee's rising star as he overcomes a rocky rookie start and late-season injury to join the elite roster of Netflix’s premier docuseries.

The Tennessee Titans have a special player in Cam Ward, and now Netflix is taking notice. 

On Wednesday, it was announced that Ward was going to be one of the four players on season three of Netflix's "Quarterback." Ward, Joe Flacco, Baker Mayfield and Jayden Daniels. 

Ward struggled in the first half of the season. The second half was where he really shone. He led the NFL in touchdown-to-interception ratio from Weeks 10-18. He threw for 1,409 passing yards, 10 touchdowns and one interception. 

Although the Titans finished 3-14, Ward showed a lot of promise. Unfortunately, his rookie season didn't end well. Ward dove into the end zone for a touchdown in the first quarter, but had a Jacksonville Jaguars player land on him. 

He left the game with an injured shoulder in the season finale. 

The fact that Ward put up those numbers with the receiving corps he had is impressive. He was throwing to Calvin Ridley, Van Jefferson, Tyler Lockett, Bryce Oliver, Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor. 

Tennessee knew Ward needed help. They added Wan'Dale Robinson in free agency and Carnell Tate in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The quarterback who had the best season of the four was Mayfield. However, it's not saying much. 

Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers went 8-9 in 2025, narrowly missing the playoffs. Even though they beat the Carolina Panthers in the final week of the regular season, the Buccaneers missed the postseason due to the New Orleans Saints' loss to the Atlanta Falcons. 

The Washington Commanders had an unfortunate season. Daniels only played in seven games due to injury, and the team suffered without him on the field. The Commanders went 5-12 after making the NFC Championship Game in Daniels' rookie season. 

Flacco spent last season on two teams. He started out on the Cleveland Browns. After playing four games with Cleveland, he was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals. 

The Bengals needed help at quarterback after Joe Burrow suffered a turf toe injury. Jake Browning started four games, but the Bengals realized they needed more reinforcements. 

Cincinnati was 2-4 when Flacco joined. He was only able to get the team one win, beating Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7 33-31. Flacco threw 342 passing yards and three touchdowns. 

He went 1-5 as the starter, and then transitioned back into a backup role once Burrow was healthy from his turf toe injury. 

It'll be great to see Ward represent the Titans this summer. The third season of Netflix's "Quarterback" is set to debut on July 14.