HBO To Re-Air Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the New York Jets

This Saturday, a day before the New York Jets take the field in Pittsburgh for the AFC Championship, HBO2 re-airs all five episodes from this past summer’s Hard Knocks program. It was one of the most popular series of the show for Hard Knocks. In this series, we get to see coach Rex Ryan curse a lot. We also see the Jets deal with holdout Darrelle Revis. We also see quarterback Mark Sanchez being aloof during meetings. But the whole series sets the table for the season which led the Jets to the postseason and to the AFC Championship.

The season will re-air in its entirety on HBO2 starting at 3 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday.

HARD KNOCKS:  TRAINING CAMP WITH THE NEW YORK JETS ENCORE PLAY SET FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 22 AT 3:00 P.M. ET/PT ON HBO2
            HBO Sports®, which presented the acclaimed reality series  HARD KNOCKS:  TRAINING CAMP WITH THE NEW YORK JETS last summer, will replay all five hour-long episodes back-to-back on the HBO2 service Saturday, Jan. 22 , starting at 3:00 p.m. ET/PT. The five-hour marathon (rated TV-MA) will air the day before the AFC Championship Game in Pittsburgh between the Jets and the Steelers.

            A 24-person NFL Films crew lived at the Jets training camp last summer, shooting approximately 1,000 hours of video over the course of the series. Camera and sound crews were given unencumbered access to the players’ and coaches’ meeting rooms, training facilities, dormitories and practice fields. The Jets trained at the SUNY campus in Cortland, NY and at the team’s Atlantic Health Training Center in Florham Park, NJ. 

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