Peter King remains an extremely influential voice in the world of NFL media. So when he writes something, people pay attention. The flip side is that if heâs ever wrong about something, itâs going to get noticed.
In his latest Football Morning in America column, King includes a brief aside about Netflixâs show Quarterback, which has been a huge hit for the streamer and inspired a lot of talk about who would appear in the second season. A lot of notable NFL signal-callers have said in recent days that they opted out of appearing in the next installment. That includes Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who emphatically told reporters on Wednesday that he was not going to participate this year.
âMaybe one year, this year, Iâm not,â Burrow said. âI would like to do it maybe a couple years down the road, but I donât think now is the right time.â
It was pretty surprising then to see in Kingâs blurb that Burrow was, in fact, going to be on the Netflix show.
âI hold out hope for the next season to be even more insideâstarting with the calf injury to 2023 series participant Joe Burrow,â wrote King in the initial version of his column.
Naturally, that bit of information began to trickle out via aggregators.
However, at some point between now and then, that bit about Burrow disappeared from Kingâs column, with only âI hold out hope for the next season to be even more insideâ remaining.
As of yet, King hasnât mentioned the inclusion and deletion of Burrow, so everyone was left to speculate. Did King remove Burrow from the article because he accidentally broke big news that he wasnât supposed to? Or did he err in including Burrow in the first place?
I donât think Burrow changed his mind about âQuarterback.â
Looks like Peter King deleted it. Might have gotten some bad info.
â Drew Garrison (@DrewGarrison) July 31, 2023
Weâll have to assume the former for now, if for no other reason than the fact that Burrow quite literally said he wouldnât be on the show last week.