NFL fans are in for a treat after releasing the official trailer for Hard Knocks: In-Season with the AFC North. For the first time ever, HBO’s Emmy-winning docuseries is taking fans inside the drama and intensity of an entire division.
The AFC North, known as the NFL’s toughest, is the perfect backdrop for this groundbreaking season. From rivalries to playoff pushes, the six-episode series is set to capture every high-stakes moment.
Latest Hard Knocks Season Is Winning Fans’ Hearts
Hard Knocks: In-Season with the AFC North is set to premiere on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 9:00 p.m. ET on HBO and Max. It will follow the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns through the final six weeks of the regular season and into the playoffs.
Some superstars who will be in the spotlight are Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Deshaun Watson, Myles Garrett, and T.J. Watt. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is making his Hard Knocks debut in the trailer as the series promises to take fans behind the scenes of one of football’s most storied franchises.
The trailer immediately struck a chord with fans, who flooded social media with reactions. “They actually picked the right division for this,” said one.
They actually picked the right division for this
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“INJECT THIS INTO MY VEINS F**K EVERY OTHER DIVISION,” commented another.
One fan wrote, “Just in time to document the Ravens revenge over the Steelers and Browns down the stretch 😈.”
Another fan tweeted, “That got me ready to run through a wall, ngl. #HereWeGo.”
“Man this is going to be awesome!!” tweeted another X user.
One X user highlighted the division’s storylines: “Ravens and Steelers fighting for 1st place. Bengals struggling, but Burrow’s on an MVP tear. Browns are a dumpster fire. This is going to be incredible.”
“Correct division to do this with 🔥🔥,” one more fan said.
Fans are eager to witness everything from heated rivalries to locker room dynamics. This isn’t just another season of Hard Knocks. It’s an ambitious leap into a division-wide format, offering a closer look at teams battling for postseason glory.
The show’s evolution from a training camp feature in 2001 to an in-season phenomenon in 2024 really tells its popularity among the NFL faithful. As fans prepare for a front-row seat to the AFC North’s epic clashes, December is approaching fast.