Receiver - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Great Expectations: Part 1
Kittle and Samuel discuss their motivation for a 49ers championship. St. Brown explains his upbringing, work ethic and goals for the season.

Great Expectations: Part 2
Jefferson describes his "Jets" persona and agonizes over his Week 2 play. Adams celebrates his daughter's birthday and suffers an injury during Week 4.

Moving Target
St. Brown has a career day after returning from an injury. Samuel deals with a fractured scapula. Adams becomes frustrated with his lack of targets.

Give Me the Damn Ball
St. Brown gets psyched to play against the Bears and his brother, Equanimeous. The Raiders make a coaching and quarterback change, reigniting Adams.

Long Road Back
Samuel and Kittle gear up for a rematch of last season's NFC Championship game. Adams reunites with Aaron Rodgers, and Jefferson returns from injury.

Win or Go Home
St. Brown achieves a 1,500-yard season as the Lions win the division. Jefferson strives to hit 1,000 yards. Samuel and Kittle seek home-field advantage.

Don't Have a Choice
As the season ends for Adams and Jefferson, St. Brown and the Lions and Samuel, Kittle and the 49ers get set for their playoff run.

Leaving Las Vegas
St. Brown and the Lions play in the NFC Conference Championship. Samuel and Kittle compete for the ultimate championship at Super Bowl LVIII.
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