
The NFL is back. Here are 3 docuseries to help get in the game
LA TimesWelcome to Screen Gab, the newsletter for everyone excited by the arrival of the NFL season. — Tracy Brown Catch up Everything you need to know about the film or TV series everyone’s talking about Amon-Ra St. Brown, a wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, in Netflix’s “Receiver.” It’s the time of year when some of us let a pro football team dictate our moods for the next five months. 1 overall pick — Tyson Bagent, Austin Reed and Brett Rypien — re-create the Willis Tower scene from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Other highlights included following safety Jonathan Owens to Paris, where he watched wife Simone Biles win Olympic gold, and the wild story of how running back Velus Jones Jr. ended up with a pet ferret when he was at USC. “Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants” In an era when the hype around the NFL draft grows ever louder, the idea for an offseason version of “Hard Knocks” isn’t a bad one. That swagger suits the fictional universe, from Courtney A. Kemp and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, though Chikezie believes there’s still room to grow: “I’d love to see a deeper exploration of the origins and rise to power of some of the key characters,” she told Screen Gab recently, “especially the women.” Chikezie also discussed how she gets into Noma’s skin, what she’s watching and more.
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