The longer term of “Hard Knocks: Offseason” is on shaky ground.
NFL Movies vice chairman Keith Cossrow joined ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday and didn’t seem so confident a team would step up and volunteer to be on this system.
“There’s definitely a likelihood. We hope it’s back. We’re talking to a bunch of teams about it. But we’ll see what happens. I mean, we’d like a willing participant on that one. We’re not going to force someone to try this show,” Cossrow said.
“That show is a couple of process,” he continued. “And I feel it’s really cool to have been in a position to make a show about, ‘Hey we’re going to start out in January and we’re going to have an endpoint after the draft. And also you’re going to see how a gaggle of individuals, faced with really difficult decisions, goes about making those decisions.’”
Last yr, the Giants became the primary team to participate in “Hard Knocks: Offseason” version of the show after greater than twenty years of following teams during training camp.
And it didn’t exactly make Giants brass look pretty, leading questions as as to if one other team will willingly join for the show going forward.
During that show, Giants owner John Mara and general manager Joe Schoen were infamously captured on camera as they let star running back Saquon Barkley leave in free agency to the Eagles.
Schoen appeared within the Bears’ edition of “Hard Knocks” during training camp and could have said a bit much, seemingly shading former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones during a conversation with Chicago general manager Ryan Poles.
“Gotta be nice to not be taking a look at the, uh…,” Schoen said, to which Poles accomplished the road, “Quarterbacks?”
“Hard Knocks” has been running since 2001 with 23 seasons under the show’s belt.
The twenty fourth season follows a complete division — the AFC North — in the course of the 2024 season for the primary time within the show’s history.
The longer term of “Hard Knocks: Offseason” is on shaky ground.
NFL Movies vice chairman Keith Cossrow joined ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday and didn’t seem so confident a team would step up and volunteer to be on this system.
“There’s definitely a likelihood. We hope it’s back. We’re talking to a bunch of teams about it. But we’ll see what happens. I mean, we’d like a willing participant on that one. We’re not going to force someone to try this show,” Cossrow said.
“That show is a couple of process,” he continued. “And I feel it’s really cool to have been in a position to make a show about, ‘Hey we’re going to start out in January and we’re going to have an endpoint after the draft. And also you’re going to see how a gaggle of individuals, faced with really difficult decisions, goes about making those decisions.’”
Last yr, the Giants became the primary team to participate in “Hard Knocks: Offseason” version of the show after greater than twenty years of following teams during training camp.
And it didn’t exactly make Giants brass look pretty, leading questions as as to if one other team will willingly join for the show going forward.
During that show, Giants owner John Mara and general manager Joe Schoen were infamously captured on camera as they let star running back Saquon Barkley leave in free agency to the Eagles.
Schoen appeared within the Bears’ edition of “Hard Knocks” during training camp and could have said a bit much, seemingly shading former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones during a conversation with Chicago general manager Ryan Poles.
“Gotta be nice to not be taking a look at the, uh…,” Schoen said, to which Poles accomplished the road, “Quarterbacks?”
“Hard Knocks” has been running since 2001 with 23 seasons under the show’s belt.
The twenty fourth season follows a complete division — the AFC North — in the course of the 2024 season for the primary time within the show’s history.