The future of “Hard Knocks: Offseason” is in a precarious situation.
NFL Film Vice President Keith Koslow appears on ESPN's “Pat McAfee Show” He attended on Wednesday, but didn't seem to have much confidence in the team's willingness to participate and participate in the program.
“There's definitely an opportunity. I hope to come back. We're talking to a lot of teams about it. But we'll see what happens. I mean, we're not actively involved in it. We're not going to force anyone to do the show.'' Koslow said.
“That show is about process,” he continued. “And I think it's really great that we were able to create a show that started in January and ended after the draft.” And how a group of people who had to make a really difficult decision We'll see what decisions they make. ”
Last year, the Giants became the first team to participate in the “Hard Knocks: Offseason” version of the show after more than 20 years of following teams through training camp.
And it didn't exactly make the Giants' brass look pretty, raising questions about whether other teams would be willing to sign up for the show going forward.
During that show, Giants owner John Mara and general manager Joe Schon were infamously caught on camera releasing star running back Saquon Barkley to the Eagles in free agency.
Sean appeared on the Bears' version of 'Hard Knocks' during training camp and made comments that threw shade at former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones during a conversation with Chicago general manager Ryan Pauls. There is a possibility.
“You don't have to look at that…” Shane said, and the Polish finished the line with, “Quarterback?”
“Hard Knocks” has aired for 23 seasons since 2001.
The 24th season follows the entire division (AFC North) during the 2024 season for the first time in program history.

