Josh Allen Leads Bills Training Camp in HBO Docuseries Trailer
ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK, JUL 23 – The docuseries highlights Buffalo Bills' offseason challenges including contract talks, injuries, and efforts to overcome repeated playoff losses against the Chiefs, HBO said.
- HBO has dropped the trailer, showing training camp activities at St. John Fisher University and confirming the August 5, 2025 premiere.
- As the Bills prepare, the series highlights Allen’s MVP season, Cook’s extension quest, and notes Allen’s recent marriage and contract signed in March 2025.
- Training camp opened as Joey Bosa resumed practice after missing spring with a calf issue, Dawson Knox and Spencer Brown started on injury lists, and Ogunjobi and Hoecht face six-game suspensions under the NFL’s performance-enhancing drugs policy.
- The trailer depicts a commentator calling Allen `Superman right now`, while Allen promises `to bring a Lombardi back here to western New York`, HBO series trailer.
- Later this year, the In Season edition of Hard Knocks will feature the NFC East teams, as the series aims to showcase team culture and skills development.
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Josh Allen, Bills welcome being under the ‘Hard Knocks’ spotlight in opening training camp
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen was reminded how much additional scrutiny the Buffalo Bills are under this summer upon reaching the interview tent and noticing the HBO series “Hard Knocks” camera crew ready to start filming.
Josh Allen, Bills welcome being under the 'Hard Knocks' spotlight in opening training camp
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen was reminded how much additional scrutiny the Buffalo Bills are under this summer upon reaching the interview tent and noticing the HBO series “Hard Knocks” camera crew ready to start filming.
HBO & NFL Films’ ‘Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Buffalo Bills’ Trailer: “Josh Allen Is Superman Right Now”
HBO has dropped the trailer for Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills, the docuseries that will take viewers behind the scenes of the AFC East NFL team. The five-part NFL Films-produced series premieres on Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and streams on HBO Max. It’s the first time the […]
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