Hard Knocks (TV series)

Hard Knocks
Genre Sports
Reality television
Documentary series
Created by Marty Callner
Developed by HBO Sports
NFL Films
Starring Baltimore Ravens (2001)
Dallas Cowboys (2002)
Jacksonville Jaguars (2004)
Kansas City Chiefs (2007)
Dallas Cowboys (2008)
Cincinnati Bengals (2009)
New York Jets (2010)
Miami Dolphins (2012)
Cincinnati Bengals (2013)
Atlanta Falcons (2014)
Houston Texans (2015)
Los Angeles Rams (2016)
Narrated by Liev Schreiber (2001–2002 & 2008–present)
Paul Rudd (2007)
Composer(s) Dave Robidoux
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 11
No. of episodes 57
(6 in 2001 and 2002, 5 in each season from 2007 on)
Production
Executive producer(s) Steve Sabol
Rick Bernstein
Ross Greenburg
Marty Callner
Producer(s) Ken Rodgers
Keith Cossrow
Location(s) Varies
Running time ~55 minutes (commercial-free)
Release
Original network HBO
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release 2001 (2001) – present
External links
Website

Hard Knocks is a reality sports documentary television series produced by NFL Films and HBO.[1] The show was first broadcast in 2001, and the current 2016 season is the eleventh. Each season, it follows a National Football League (NFL) team through its training camp and covers the team's preparation for the upcoming football season.

The series shows the personal and professional lives of the players, coaches and staff, including their family life, position battles, and even inside jokes and pranks. It particularly focuses on rookies' adjustments to playing in the NFL, usually with emphasis on the team's most recent top draft pick. It usually also chooses to focus on undrafted and journeyman players who are attempting to make the team.

The NFL and HBO have called Hard Knocks "the first sports-based reality series" in television history.[2][3]

Production

The series was created by Marty Callner in 2001.

The series has been narrated by Liev Schreiber since 2001, with the only exception being the 2007 season which was narrated by Paul Rudd, a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs.[4]

The San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans, and Washington Redskins each declined to be the show's featured team for the 2013 season, while the Cincinnati Bengals accepted, marking their second appearance on the show. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell subsequently said that he wanted more teams to be featured on the series, on "some kind of formal rotation."[5][6]

Despite the difficulty each year in finding a team willing to participate, NFL Films announced on July 18, 2013, that it had signed a "multiyear" contract extension with HBO to continue producing the show.[7]

In October 2013 the NFL announced that, in the absence of a team volunteering to participate in Hard Knocks, the league could force a team to participate. Teams are exempt from being forced to participate in three circumstances: (1) they have appeared in the past ten years, (2) they have a first-year head coach, or (3) they reached the playoffs in either of the two preceding seasons.[8]

On March 23, 2016, it was announced the Los Angeles Rams will be the team featured for the 2016 season premiering on August 9, 2016.[9][10]

Seasons

Hard Knocks narrator Liev Schreiber

Baltimore Ravens (2001)

Some of the issues covered in the 2001 Ravens season include:

Dallas Cowboys (2002)

Some of the issues covered in the 2002 Cowboys season include:

Kansas City Chiefs (2007)

Actor and Chiefs fan Paul Rudd narrated the 2007 season of Hard Knocks

The series returned on August 8, 2007, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and their preparations for the 2007 season.[11] It is the only season of the series not narrated by Liev Schreiber; instead, actor and Chiefs fan Paul Rudd was the narrator.[12]

Some of the issues covered in the 2007 Chiefs season include:

Dallas Cowboys (2008)

The Dallas Cowboys were chronicled for the second time on the television series' fourth season, which premiered on August 6, 2008.

Some of the issues covered in the 2008 Cowboys season include:

Cincinnati Bengals (2009)

The Cincinnati Bengals season premiered on August 12, 2009.[13] Its ratings were higher than any previous season of Hard Knocks,[14] and it won two Sports Emmy Awards: one for Outstanding Edited Sports Series or Anthology, and one for Outstanding Post Produced Audio / Sound.[15]

Some of the issues covered in the 2009 Bengals season include:

New York Jets (2010)

The New York Jets were chronicled in the series' sixth season. An official announcement was made on March 25, 2010,[18] and HBO began airing it on August 11, 2010. It won the series' second consecutive Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Edited Sports Series or Anthology.[19] The Jets declined another opportunity to appear in the series in 2011.[20]

Some of the issues covered in the 2010 Jets season include:

2011

At the end of July 2011, NFL Films announced it would not be producing Hard Knocks for the 2011 season.[24] No team wanted to commit to the series due to uncertainty with the NFL's labor situation. A retrospective on the series titled Hard Knocks: A Decade Of NFL Training Camps was made featuring clips from every episode made to that point, and including comments looking back on the series from Brian Billick, Shannon Sharpe, Mike Westhoff, and others.

Miami Dolphins (2012)

On May 29, 2012, Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin announced that the team would participate in the 2012 season of Hard Knocks.[25]

Some of the issues covered in the 2012 Dolphins season include:

Cincinnati Bengals (2013)

The Cincinnati Bengals were featured in the 2013 season, which was the team's second appearance on the show. The first episode of the season premiered on August 6, 2013.[33]

Some of the issues covered in the 2013 Bengals season include:

Hard Knocks filming crew with Jermaine Gresham, 2013

Atlanta Falcons (2014)

Hard Knocks film crew at Atlanta Falcons training camp, 2014

On June 12, 2014, the Atlanta Falcons announced that the team would participate in the 2014 season of Hard Knocks premiering on August 5, 2014.[34]

Some of the issues covered in the 2014 Falcons season include:

Houston Texans (2015)

On May 27, 2015, it was announced the Houston Texans would be the team featured for the 2015 season premiering on August 11, 2015.[36][37]

Some of the issues covered in the 2015 Texans season include:

Los Angeles Rams (2016)

On March 23, 2016, it was announced the Los Angeles Rams will be the team featured for the 2016 season premiering on August 9, 2016.[38] Some of the issues covered in the 2016 Rams season include:

Similar productions

Inside Training Camp: Jaguars Summer

In 2004, NFL Films produced a training camp documentary series, similar to Hard Knocks, that featured the Jacksonville Jaguars. Called Inside Training Camp: Jaguars Summer,[39] it aired on the NFL Network, not HBO, and was narrated by frequent NFL Films narrator Robb Webb.[40]

Some of the issues covered in this 2004 series include:

References

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  2. HBO Sports, NFL Films and Miami Dolphins join forces for “Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Miami Dolphins” debuting August 7 - NFL Communications
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  4. Gallagher, Jason (August 5, 2014). "Guts, Glory and Goddamn Snacks: A History of 'Hard Knocks'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  5. Hanzus, Dan (June 26, 2013). "Roger Goodell talks 'formal rotation' for 'Hard Knocks'". National Football League. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  6. Hobson, Geoff (June 21, 2013). "Goodell brings safety message to town". Cincinnati Bengals. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  7. Rosenthal, Gregg (July 18, 2013). "NFL Films, HBO sign multiyear Hard Knocks extension". National Football League. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  8. Wesseling, Chris (October 8, 2013). "Owners pass 'Hard Knocks' rule at NFL Fall Meeting". National Football League. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  9. Farmer, Sam (March 23, 2016). "Los Angeles Rams will be featured on HBO's Hard Knocks". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  10. Wesseling, Chris (March 23, 2016). "Los Angeles Rams will be featured on 'Hard Knocks'". National Football League. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
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  12. "Entertainment". 10 September 2014.
  13. "Bengals home on HBO".
  14. Sabol: Best "Hard Knocks" Ever by Geoff Hobson, Bengals.com, September 9, 2009.
  15. "Hard Knocks earns two Emmys".
  16. "Hard Knocks: Reggie Kelly's injury".
  17. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "'Hard Knocks' revisited: Best of NFL's summer drama".
  18. "Jets Sign On to Star in HBO's 'Hard Knocks'".
  19. "The Emmy Awards - THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY ANNONCES THE WINNER FOR THE 32ND ANNUAL SPORTS EMMY® AWARDS".
  20. "Bigger Threat to the New England Patriots in the AFC East: New York Jets or Buffalo Bills?". 16 July 2012.
  21. "Hard Knocks: Let's go eat a snack".
  22. "Hard Knocks: The Darrelle Revis meeting".
  23. "Hard Knocks: Antonio Cromartie's kids".
  24. "Lockout reality: No 'Hard Knocks' this summer".
  25. "Miami Dolphins will be on HBO's 'Hard Knocks'".
  26. "Ryan Tannehill named Dolphins' starting quarterback".
  27. "David Garrard's absence clears up Dolphins' QB race".
  28. "David Garrard released by Miami Dolphins".
  29. Farrar, Doug (August 15, 2012). "Chad Johnson's Dolphins release makes for tough, emotional "Hard Knocks"". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
  30. "Hard Knocks: Chad Johnson gets released".
  31. "Dolphins trade Vontae Davis to Colts for draft picks".
  32. "Hard Knocks: Vontae Davis traded to Colts".
  33. "Cincinnati Bengals again will headline Hard Knocks". NFL.com. June 17, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  34. "Atlanta Falcons to be featured on HBO's 'Hard Knocks'". NFL.com. June 12, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
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  36. "Texans will star in 10th season of HBO's 'Hard Knocks'". NFL. May 27, 2015.
  37. "Houston Texans Will Be Featured on Hard Knocks: Details, Reaction". Bleacher Report. May 27, 2015.
  38. "Los Angeles Rams will be featured on 'Hard Knocks'". NFL. March 23, 2016.
  39. Jacksonville Jaguars 2004 Season Preview by Mike Cowan, September 4, 2004.
  40. "NFL Canada > NFL Network: On-air talent". Retrieved August 29, 2012. Inside Training Camp: Jaguars Summer > Rob [sic] Webb: Narrator
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