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NFL: The Grind Season 2 on Prime Video – What We Know So Far

NFL: The Grind, the weekly behind-the-scenes appear at the NFL season hosted by Rich Eisen, has been a staple for football fans since its debut in 2019. Season 2 aired in 2020 and delivered a mix of game recaps, player interviews, and in-depth field reports from former NFL stars. As of May 2026, there is no official confirmation from Amazon Prime Video or the NFL that NFL: The Grind Season 2 will return in 2026.

But, with the NFL’s growing documentary slate—including HBO’s Hard Knocks and Netflix’s Quarterback—fans are eager to know if The Grind will return. Here’s what we know, what we don’t, and how to stay updated.

What Is NFL: The Grind?

NFL: The Grind is a weekly series that blends game highlights, player and coach interviews, and exclusive access to the NFL’s off-field culture. Hosted by Rich Eisen, a former NFL analyst and longtime sports media personality, the show offers a deeper dive into the stories behind the stats—whether it’s a player’s journey, a coach’s strategy, or the sheer grind of a 17-week season.

Season 1 (2019) and Season 2 (2020) aired on MGM+ and featured episodes ranging from 30 to 60 minutes, covering everything from regular-season games to playoff drama. The show’s format is designed to feel like a mix of ESPN’s 30 for 30 and Hard Knocks, with a focus on storytelling over pure highlights.

Host: Rich Eisen

The face of NFL: The Grind is Rich Eisen, a veteran of NFL on Fox and a beloved figure in sports media. Eisen, who also hosts Rich Eisen’s Unfiltered on Fox Sports, brings his signature blend of humor, insight, and deep knowledge of the game to the series. His ability to connect with players, coaches, and fans alike has made him a fan favorite, and his presence is a major draw for the show.

Eisen’s background as an NFL analyst and former sideline reporter gives him unique access to players and teams, allowing The Grind to deliver content that feels both intimate and authoritative.

NFL: The Grind Season 2 – What Happened?

Season 2 of NFL: The Grind aired in 2020 and consisted of 17 episodes, each focusing on a different week of the NFL season. The episodes covered:

  • Game recaps with standout plays and key moments
  • Interviews with players, coaches, and executives
  • Field reports from former NFL stars embedded with teams
  • Behind-the-scenes looks at training camp, offseason workouts, and playoff preparation

The season concluded with a Week 17 episode titled How It Started, How It’s Going, reflecting on the year’s storylines and looking ahead to the playoffs.

Why Isn’t NFL: The Grind Season 2 Confirmed for 2026?

As of May 2026, there is no official announcement from Amazon Prime Video or MGM+ (the show’s original distributor) about a NFL: The Grind Season 2 returning in 2026. Here’s what we know:

  • Season 2 aired in 2020, and there has been no confirmation of a Season 3 since.
  • The NFL’s documentary landscape has shifted, with HBO’s Hard Knocks and Netflix’s Quarterback dominating the space. The 2026 Hard Knocks season will focus on the Seattle Seahawks, while Quarterback Season 3 is also in production.
  • Prime Video’s focus has been on expanding its NFL coverage through Thursday Night Football and other productions, but there’s no indication that The Grind is part of those plans.

Fans speculate that the show may have been paused due to changes in the NFL’s media rights landscape or a shift in Amazon’s sports programming strategy. Without an official update, it’s unclear whether The Grind will return in 2026—or if it will ever return at all.

What’s Next for NFL Documentaries in 2026?

While NFL: The Grind remains unconfirmed for 2026, the NFL’s documentary slate is busier than ever. Here’s what fans can look forward to:

1. HBO’s Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Seattle Seahawks

The defending Super Bowl champions will be the focus of HBO’s Hard Knocks in 2026. The five-episode series debuts on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and will be available to stream on Max. The show will air weekly leading up to the start of the regular season.

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2. Netflix’s Quarterback Season 3

Netflix’s Quarterback, which follows the lives of NFL quarterbacks, is set to return for a third season in 2026. While exact details are still under wraps, the show has been praised for its intimate look at the pressures and challenges faced by NFL signal-callers.

3. Prime Video’s NFL Focus

Prime Video’s NFL coverage in 2026 will primarily revolve around its Thursday Night Football games, which feature a mix of primetime matchups and exclusive content. There’s no word on whether The Grind will be part of this lineup, but fans can expect more game analysis and behind-the-scenes content through other platforms.

How to Stay Updated on NFL: The Grind

If you’re hoping for NFL: The Grind Season 2 to return, here’s how to stay in the loop:

  • Follow Amazon Prime Video and MGM+ on social media for official announcements.
  • Check NFL media releases for any updates on documentary programming.
  • Monitor Rich Eisen’s platforms, as he often shares news about his projects.
  • Subscribe to NFL news outlets like ESPN, NFL.com, and Yahoo Sports for breaking updates.

Key Takeaways

  • No official announcement for NFL: The Grind Season 2 on Prime Video in 2026.
  • Rich Eisen remains the host, bringing his signature style to the show.
  • Season 2 (2020) featured 17 episodes covering the entire NFL season.
  • The NFL’s documentary focus in 2026 is on HBO’s Hard Knocks (Seahawks) and Netflix’s Quarterback Season 3
  • Prime Video’s NFL coverage is centered on Thursday Night Football, with no confirmed return for The Grind.

FAQs About NFL: The Grind Season 2

Q: Is NFL: The Grind Season 2 coming to Prime Video in 2026?

A: As of May 2026, there is no official confirmation of a Season 2 return on Prime Video.

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Q: Who hosts NFL: The Grind?

A: The show is hosted by Rich Eisen, a veteran NFL analyst and longtime sports media personality.

Q: Where can I watch NFL: The Grind?

A: Seasons 1 and 2 are available on MGM+. There is no current streaming home for a potential Season 2.

Q: What happened to NFL: The Grind after Season 2?

A: The show has not been renewed for a Season 3, and there are no updates on its future.

What Do You Think?

Are you hoping for NFL: The Grind Season 2 to return? Let us know in the comments—or share your thoughts on Twitter using #TheGrind.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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