Hard Knocks is coming to Western New York.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Wednesday that the Buffalo Bills will be showcased on the 2025 version of Hard Knocks: Training Camp, HBO's long-running documentary series, produced in conjunction with NFL Films.
Goodell added that Hard Knocks: In Season will follow the NFC East. It's the second year that the in-season version of the show followed an entire division, with the AFC North featured last year.
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills will premiere Aug. 5 on HBO Max, the league announced.
The Bills became eligible for selection in the docuseries under revised rules this offseason.
Reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen -- engaged to actress Hailee Steinfeld -- is the Bills' headliner and will surely see plenty of airtime. From there, storylines could filter down to running back James Cook, who is seeking a contract extension this offseason. Newly added pass rusher Joey Bosa might also find the camera as he attempts to get his career back on track following several injury-plagued campaigns in Los Angeles.
The Bills remain an AFC power, winning the division five consecutive times but have yet to solve the Patrick Mahomes riddle in the postseason. It's a safe bet that boogeyman character in Buffalo will be brought up plenty during Hard Knocks filming.