Tyrod Taylor is going to help a Buffalo Bills fan get a one-of-a-kind ride.

The Buffalo Bills quarterback will be featured on NFL Network's Tackle My Ride. The show, hosted by former Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley and Master Car Builder James Torrez, returns for a six-episode second season.

Tackle My Ride's second season will start with back-to-back episodes starting on Friday, September 15. The first episode will feature the Pittsburgh Steelers and Ryan Shazier. Taylor and the Bills will be featured on the second episode. Other players featured on the show this season include Kyle Long, NaVorro Bowman, Ryan Kerrigan and Vic Beasley.

The show tells the stories of six NFL fans who will see their vehicles given an ultimate car makeover.

"Our players engage you with inspirational fan stories in every episode followed up with really cool car renovations," Tackle My Ride Executive Producer Michael Strahan said. "I am so proud of this series and excited for season 2!"

A press release from NFL Media described the six well-deserving recipients on the show.

Among this season's worthy fans is a heart transplant recipient and American Heart Association spokesperson, as well as an Army veteran and volunteer firefighter who is working to help other veterans acclimate back to civilian life, a Chicago police officer and Pop Warner coach, a pair of tireless youth sports advocates and a Redskins season ticket holder that uses his popular tailgate as a fundraiser for the D.C. homeless community.