Offseason May Not See Second Season After Giants’ Disastrous Run

The future of “Hard Knocks: Offseason” is uncertain after the Giants’ experience

Offseason May Not See Second Season After Giants’ Disastrous Run
Offseason May Not See Second Season After Giants’ Disastrous Run

New York: The future of “Hard Knocks: Offseason” is looking a bit wobbly. NFL Films’ Keith Cossrow recently shared on ESPN that he’s not too sure if any team will want to jump on board for a second season.

He mentioned that while they’re chatting with several teams, they need someone willing to participate. It’s not something they can force. The show is all about the process of building a team, starting in January and wrapping up after the draft.

Last year, the Giants were the first team to take part in this offseason version, but it didn’t paint them in the best light. There were some eyebrow-raising moments, especially when they let star running back Saquon Barkley walk to the Eagles.

General manager Joe Schoen also had a few awkward moments on camera, seemingly throwing shade at former quarterback Daniel Jones during a chat with the Bears’ GM.

“Hard Knocks” has been around since 2001, and this season, it’s doing something new by following the entire AFC North division. It’ll be interesting to see how that plays out!

Disclaimer: All images comply with fair use for educational and informational purposes. Sourced from public platforms. Have questions? Contact us.
Fact-Checking Policy: Accurate information is our focus. If errors are found, please let us know, and corrections will be made swiftly.