
The show’s star and co-creator,Jason Sudeikis, confirmed season 3 is set to conclude the series, telling Deadline it’s “the end of this storywe wanted to tell.”
That doesn’t necessarily rule out a spinoff, though. Sudeikis, 47, said that the end of season 3 will prime a perfect storyline for a few possible spinoffs.
“I think that we’ve set the table for all sorts of folks … to get to watch the further telling of these stories,” he added.

“I can’t help but take the question as flattery for what all of us that were working on the show has tried to do,” he said. “It’s really kind of folks to even consider that because you never know what’s gonna happen when you make things. The fact that people want more, even if it’s a different avenue, is lovely.”
In terms of returning as Ted ever again, Sudeikis joked: “I mean, there’s always Cameo, right?”
Season 3 ofTed Lassois just around the corner, and the last viewers saw the AFC Richmond crew, they’d suffered a major loss — that of coach Nathan. The waterboy-turned-assistant coach took a job coaching Richmond’s rival team West Ham United F.C.
As he’s turned his back on the group that brought him up, the season 3 trailer shows Nate’s hair has grayed. He also appears to be spending a lot of time alone.

Richmond continues to embrace their whimsy, emotion-driven team bonding. The trailer also shows the team chanting how much they love each other before a big match, even as their two-faced friend waits on the sidelines.
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