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No NFL team taking 'Hard Knocks'

'Impractical for a team to commit'

Updated: Friday, 29 Jul 2011, 12:34 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 29 Jul 2011, 12:34 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — No NFL team will be taking "Hard Knocks" this summer.

HBO said Friday the uncertainty of the lockout "made it impractical for a team to commit" to the popular training camp reality show. The series is set to return next year.

The network will broadcast a 10th anniversary special Aug. 31 looking back at past "Hard Knocks": Baltimore Ravens (2001), Dallas Cowboys (2002, 2008), Kansas City Chiefs (2007), Cincinnati Bengals (2009) and New York Jets (2010).
 

 

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