Peacock debuts the trailer for Here Come the Irish season 2, premiering Dec. 8, following Notre Dame’s pursuit of victory on and off the field.
Peacock has dropped the official trailer for season two of its hit sports docuseries Here Come the Irish, which premieres Monday, December 8. The new season once again shines a spotlight on the University of Notre Dame’s iconic Fighting Irish football team, giving fans a closer look at their drive, discipline, and determination to achieve greatness both on and off the field.
A Deep Dive Into the Grit and Glory of Notre Dame Football
Across six episodes, Here Come the Irish offers an immersive look at one of college football’s most storied programs. This season captures the team’s intense journey—highlighting their rigorous training, strategic game prep, and the electric energy of game days that bring thousands of fans to their feet.
Beyond the touchdowns and tackles, the series also explores the academic and personal sides of the athletes, revealing the balance it takes to be a Fighting Irish player. Through intimate interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, viewers will see what fuels the team’s unity, ambition, and commitment to maintaining Notre Dame’s legacy of excellence.
Exclusive Access to Players, Coaches, and a Historic First
Season two features interviews with Head Coach Marcus Freeman and key members of the current roster, including quarterback CJ Carr, cornerback Leonard Moore, running backs Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price, defensive linemen Bryce Young and Donovan Hinish, and tight end Eli Raridon. The new season also spotlights McKenna Englhardt, who makes history as Notre Dame’s first-ever female gold leprechaun, adding a groundbreaking chapter to the university’s tradition.
When and Where to Watch
Here Come the Irish season two will premiere on Peacock on December 8, with new episodes streaming every Monday. Fans can also catch Notre Dame’s final home game of the season against Syracuse on November 22 at 3:30 p.m. ET, airing live on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
Directed by John Fornaro and produced by Fighting Irish Media, the series is executive produced by Jon Asher, Katy Lonergan, and Shalika Shetty.
To learn more, visit www.PeacockTV.com.

