‘Hard Knocks’ will feature the New York Jets this summer
The Jets were one of only four teams that could have been forced onto Hard Knocks, along with the Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Washington Commanders.
The Jets were one of only four teams that could have been forced onto Hard Knocks, along with the Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Washington Commanders.
"That is the worst thing they can do right now.”
"Anyone who thinks that there's some sort of distraction about Hard Knocks, that's foolishness."
"There is no other choice... It has to be the Jets. Whether they like it or not, it’s going to be them."
"NFL Films wants volunteers, not hostages."
Hard Knocks prefers teams to volunteer, but there's a case for ignoring that and just forcing the Jets to do this given the interest in them after their trade for Aaron Rodgers.
"There are a number of teams that have compelling stories to tell on Hard Knocks... 31 others."
This season premieres next Wednesday.
"These guys are really competing. They're smart, they're relentless. These guys will be a terror in the league."
The Cardinals were previously featured on Amazon's 2016 edition of All or Nothing, looking at their 2015 season, so they have some experience with in-season documentaries.
The Lions were one of only three teams that could have been forced onto Hard Knocks, along with the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers.
“Whether it’s any relevant comments or information that we think’s relevant to the preparation for the team, then that could be shared, sure."
""Whenever I come home, it's, you know, Dad. The only thing about being a girl dad, you don't really know how to do hair. So you've just got to make it up as you go. The only thing I know is the ponytail."
Colts' coach Frank Reich is shown saying here "Our mentality is any circumstance, any time, anywhere, plays to our advantage," and the Colts did make the best of a rainy game against the 49ers.
The series is set to premiere on November 17 on HBO.
How did they pull that off???
"Ah! It's stuck to my finger!"
The trailer features plenty of Dak Prescott play, as you'd expect.
The Cowboys appeared previously in 2002 and 2008.
Tebow last played in the NFL in 2015 with the New York Jets. He didn't play tight end in high school, college, or his previous NFL appearances, but that looks to be where he's headed.
"Hey Brett, you remember that picture we had of you holding Clay like a football? What he really didn't know is that you threw him into a wall."
The premiere averaged just 273,000 viewers, a huge drop from last year's premiere episode.
It's unclear what will happen with this year's Hard Knocks, especially if we get a shortened preseason, but HBO says they and NFL Films are "deep into planning."