Untold - Season 4

Season 4
Untold returns with three new stories, pulling back the curtain on epic tales from the wide (and wild) world of sports. From the shocking murder of a former NFL MVP to college football sign-stealing scandals to a complicated icon of women's soccer, these new stories go well beyond the headlines and upend what we thought we knew. Premiering weekly, each character-driven story hinges on candid, intimate first-person accounts from those who lived it - to reveal the grit, resilience, heartbreak, and triumph beneath the sweat. UNTOLD captures the excitement of Steve McNair and his Tennessee Titans' run to the 2000 Super Bowl, as well as unanswered questions surrounding his 2009 murder. Connor Stalions, who gained notoriety in 2023 thanks to his central role in Michigan's alleged sign-stealing scheme, shares his side of the story that turned him into a viral villain and would forever change college football. And after two tumultuous decades in the public eye, U.S. soccer icon Hope Solo unpacks the unique mix of glory and scandal that accompanied her rise to a level of fame that transcended her sport.

Episodes

The Murder of Air McNair
In this sports documentary, the life and untimely death of NFL quarterback Steve McNair are explored through archival footage and eyewitness accounts.

Sign Stealer
In this sports documentary, Connor Stalions addresses the allegations surrounding the Michigan football sign-stealing scandal for the first time.

Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer
World Cup champion Hope Solo opens up about her turbulent rise to the top of women's soccer amid public scandals and tension with former teammates.
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