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Falcons Offered Spot On Hbo's Hard Knocks


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Per NFL.com

HBO has asked the

Atlanta Falcons

to star in the next installment of "Hard Knocks,"

ESPN reported Wednesday

.

ESPN cited multiple sources in reporting the offer, though HBO declined to comment.

Produced by NFL Films and HBO, "Hard Knocks" is a weekly series that follows one NFL team through training camp and the preseason.

FoxSports.com reported earlier Wednesday that

HBO wanted the New York Jets to be featured on this year's show, but coach Rex Ryan is against the idea. The Jets were featured on the show in 2010.

A spokesman for the

Jacksonville Jaguars confirmed to " the Florida Times-Union that the Jaguars are interested in appearing on the show, but added, "we don’t know what HBO's plans are."

"Hard Knocks" didn't air in 2011 because of the NFL lockout.

This would be great because it would hopefully cause drama and corrupt their locker room and, we'd get to see more of the Panthers the weeks they play us. Thoughts?

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