NFL owners pass ‘Hard Knocks’ measure to add teams
Published 11:32 am Tuesday, October 8, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) — The NFL is trying to spread “Hard Knocks” around.
At their fall meetings Tuesday, owners approved a measure that allows the league to choose which team will be the focus of the documentary-style show if no club volunteers.
Certain teams would be exempt from being forced to participate in the filming:
— those with new coaches;
— those that reached the playoffs in one of the previous two seasons;
— those that appeared on “Hard Knocks” within the preceding 10 years.
So far, only seven of the 32 NFL teams have been on the series, which airs on HBO: Dallas Cowboys (twice), Cincinnati Bengals (twice), New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Kansas City Chiefs.
New York Giants football team owner John Mara
left
greets Oakland Raiders football team owner Mark Davis during the NFL fall meeting in Washington
Tuesday