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Bills to be featured on 'Hard Knocks' training camp edition; 'Hard Knocks: In Season' to showcase NFC East

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.

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