Look, I’ll be honest—I have rewatched the series finale of Ted Lasso exactly four times this month, and I am still not over it. The internet is constantly buzzing with rumors about a potential season seven, and my DMs are blowing up with people asking if Jason Sudeikis is finally coming back to the pitch. Real talk: here is the actual situation with the show, because we all need to stop crying into our biscuits.
1. The Brutal Reality: Season 3 Was The Planned Ending
Okay, let’s rip the bandage off. Jason Sudeikis and the creative team have maintained since day one that the story was written as a three-season arc. When it wrapped in May 2023, it felt like a definitive goodbye. Apple TV+ hasn’t officially greenlit anything beyond that, and honestly, the ending was so perfect that adding more might just ruin the vibes. We want more, but should we have it? Maybe not.
2. The ‘Ted Lasso’ Spin-off Rumors Are Everywhere
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While season seven isn’t on the books, chatter about a spin-off is constant. Sources have hinted at potential projects focusing on AFC Richmond’s future or even the women’s team. Honestly, if we get a show where Roy Kent is just yelling at people in a new context, I am in. But for now, it’s all just speculation—no cap, I’ll believe it when I see a trailer.
3. Jason Sudeikis Is Busy Doing Other Things
Our guy Ted is currently living his best life outside of the Richmond locker room. Sudeikis has been focused on various production projects and theater work. He’s said in interviews that he’s proud of the work they did, but he isn’t exactly itching to jump back into the mustache anytime soon. Can we blame him? The man gave us three years of pure serotonin. Let him rest!
4. Apple TV+ Is Keeping Their Lips Sealed
You’d think a massive hit with a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score would get a quick renewal, but Apple has been super quiet. They haven’t canceled the show, but they haven’t ordered more either. It’s like they’re waiting for the cast to get bored and call them up. It’s a total mood, but it’s driving us crazy. Give us something, Apple! Even a ten-second teaser would be iconic.
5. The Cast Is Still Basically Best Friends
If you follow Hannah Waddingham or Brett Goldstein on Instagram, you know they are still hanging out constantly. They post throwbacks, attend events together, and generally look like they miss each other as much as we miss them. This gives me hope that if there were a reunion special or a movie, they’d be the first ones to sign the contract. A girl can dream, right?
6. The ‘Richmond Way’ Is Still Relevant
Even without new episodes, the show is still crushing it on streaming charts. It’s the ultimate comfort watch. Whenever I’m having a rough week, I just put on the episode where Ted gives the ‘Believe’ sign speech, and I’m literally fine. It’s the gift that keeps on giving, even if we’re stuck at three seasons forever. It’s a total classic now, no debate.
7. Why A Season 7 Would Be A Huge Gamble
Let’s be real for a second—look at shows that went on too long. You don’t want Ted Lasso to become one of those series that loses its spark. The magic of the show was the growth of the characters. Ted leaving for Kansas was the only way his journey could end. If they brought him back, they’d have to break that resolution, and I don’t know if my heart could take that.
FAQs
Is Ted Lasso season 7 confirmed?
No, it is not confirmed. As of July 2026, there are no official plans for a seventh season of Ted Lasso. The show concluded its intended three-season story arc in 2023, and no new episodes have been ordered by Apple TV+.
Will there be a Ted Lasso spin-off?
There have been ongoing rumors about potential spin-offs involving the AFC Richmond cast, but nothing has been officially announced by the studio. Fans are hopeful, but for now, it remains strictly in the rumor mill.
Why did Ted Lasso end after season 3?
The creators and Jason Sudeikis planned the story as a three-season narrative from the start. They felt the character arcs reached a natural conclusion and wanted to end the show on a high note rather than dragging it out.
So, there you have it. No season seven on the horizon, but hey, the memories are forever. Are you holding out hope for a surprise return, or are you happy with the ending we got? Let me know in the comments because I need to discuss this with someone who gets it! Don’t forget to share this with your fellow Richmond fans.


