LOS ANGELES -- A new sports comedy series017 Archivesheaded to go90.
Now We're Talking, which debuts Sept. 14 on Verizon's mobile-first platform, follows two washed-up footplayers who are trying their luck in broadcasting.
Mashable got an exclusive look (above).
The show stars Tommy Dewey (Casual) and Tug Coker (The Office), with cameos from a handful of guest stars including Shawne Merriman, Arian Foster, Shaun Phillips, Lance Briggs, Landry Fields, Marcedes Lewis, Curt Menefee and Plaxico Burress.
The series, directed by Joe Nussbaum (Awkward) and written by Coker & Dewey, is backed by LeBron James’ UNINTERRUPTED media and Warner Bros. Blue Ribbon Content.
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