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Buffalo Bills, NFC East to headline this year's 'Hard Knocks'

Buffalo Bills, NFC East to headline this year's 'Hard Knocks'

USA Today21-05-2025

Buffalo Bills, NFC East to headline this year's 'Hard Knocks'
While at the NFL owners' meetings, commissioner Roger Goodell also passed along some notes on who would be featured this year on 'Hard Knocks.' During training camp, getting ready to go into the locker room and onto the practice fields with the Buffalo Bills.
As far as the in-season version of Hard Knocks, the NFC East will be on full display. The show will focus on the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders. There shouldn't be a single dull moment on Hard Knocks with the five teams mentioned to be part of the process.
The Cowboys will have a new head coach, the Giants are trying to keep their head coach off the chopping block, and the final two teams are looking to return to the NFC playoffs. The Eagles, of course, are coming off another run to the Super Bowl after avenging the loss to Kansas City just three years ago.
As Terrell Owens once said, "get your popcorn ready."
This is the second straight year that the New York Giants will be involved after appearing last year in the offseason edition of Hard Knocks. The Cowboys were last on the show in 2021, and the fourth time overall, dating back to 2001. The Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders will all be appearing for the first time.
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