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HBO's "Hard Knocks" will feature the Buffalo Bills during training camp and the NFC East during the 2025-26 regular season, the network and NFL announced Wednesday.
The training camp edition of “Hard Knocks” will feature the Buffalo Bills and reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen, while an in-season version will show the Dallas Cowboys and the rest of the NFC East teams. The in-season version will air in December, while the training camp edition will air at 8 p.m. Aug. 5. Both will be broadcast on HBO Max.
Sal Maiorana is joined by fellow Bills reporter Jay Skurski of the Buffalo News to discuss several pertinent offseason topics.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys News: Dallas puts bow on OTA Session 1, awarded Hard Knocks, can't bench Tush PushWhile Dallas will be featured on HBO's Hard Knock series this year, owner Jerry Jones and 21 other owners fell short of banning the Tush Push.
An offseason version of "Hard Knocks" was supposed to cover Bill Belichick as he embarked on his first season as head coach of UNC. We now know why that project fell apart. Shortly before NFL Films and HBO were set to announce the docuseries,
Hudson was also allegedly in talks with another studio, EverWonder, to make a similar series about the recently-hired UNC coach
Another round of Hard Knocks in Cincinnati? Sports Illustrated's Mike Kadlick listed the franchise among five teams he'd like to see on the NFL preseason show this summer. Cincinnati made the playoffs both times they were on the main broadcast in 2009 and 2013,