‘Running Point’ Season 2 Casts Ray Romano in Recurring Role
Andre Martin | Last Updated : October 29, 2025Netflix’s hit sports comedy series, “Running Point,” is set to welcome a familiar face to its second season: Emmy Award-winning actor Ray Romano. Known for his iconic role in “Everybody Loves Raymond” and extensive work in both television and film, Romano will join the cast in a recurring capacity, bringing his signature comedic timing and dramatic depth to the series.
Ray Romano Steps into the Role of Coach Norm Stinson
Ray Romano has been confirmed for a recurring role in “Running Point” Season 2, where he will portray Coach Norm Stinson. This casting marks a change from the initial announcement, which had Robert Townsend slated for the part. The creative team ultimately decided to pursue a different direction, leading to Romano’s inclusion in the upcoming season. While Netflix has not yet released an official statement, sources close to the production have confirmed the news.
Romano’s Diverse Career Highlights
Romano’s addition to “Running Point” comes after a series of notable projects, further showcasing his versatility as an actor. This will be his second recent comedy series role with Netflix, having previously starred in the 2024 series “No Good Deed.” His recent television credits also include appearances in “Made for Love,” “Bookie,” and “Bupkis.”
Beyond his recent endeavors, Romano is best recognized for leading the beloved sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” which aired for nine successful seasons from 1996 to 2005 and continues to resonate with audiences today. In film, he has garnered critical acclaim for his roles in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” (2019) and the romantic comedy “The Big Sick” (2017). He is also widely known as the voice of Manny the woolly mammoth in the popular “Ice Age” animated film franchise.
“Running Point”: A Look Back at Season 1’s Success
“Running Point” debuted on Netflix in February 2025 and quickly secured a second season renewal in March 2025 due to its strong performance. The series spent five weeks on Netflix’s Global English Top 10 TV chart, demonstrating its widespread appeal.
The show follows Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson), who is unexpectedly thrust into the presidency of the Los Angeles Waves, a prestigious professional basketball franchise, after a scandal forces her brother to resign. Ambitious and often underestimated, Isla must navigate the complex world of professional sports, proving her capability to her skeptical family, the board, and the wider sports community. Season 1 explored the challenges Isla faced, from orchestrating player trades to managing team dynamics and dealing with her dysfunctional family members.
The Creative Minds Behind the Series
The sports comedy series was created by Elaine Ko, Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen. Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen serve as executive producers, with Stassen also taking on the role of showrunner. Kate Hudson also executive produces in addition to her starring role. The series is produced by Kaling International in association with Warner Bros. Television. Notably, the show is loosely inspired by the real-life journey of Jeanie Buss, the controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers, who also serves as an executive producer on “Running Point.”
Looking Ahead to Season 2
With Ray Romano joining the ensemble, “Running Point” Season 2 is poised to build on the foundation of its successful first season. Fans can anticipate more of the unique blend of sports drama, family dysfunction, and sharp comedy that defined the initial run. Romano’s experience in both heartfelt comedy and nuanced dramatic roles makes him a compelling addition to the already talented cast, promising an engaging new chapter for the Los Angeles Waves and its leadership.
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