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Report: Texans have been selected for NFL's 'Hard Knocks'
By Elliott Smith / Staff Writer
May 27, 2015 10:50 AM ET
J.J. Watt and the Texans might be coming to a TV near you this summer. (USATSI)
Getting selected for HBO's "Hard Knocks" television series is an accomplishment no NFL team seems to want, but according to reports, theHouston Texans will be featured on this season's edition of the program.
The Texans were one of the three finalists, along with the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins, to be chosen for the reality series, which any team can volunteer to take part in but none do. The league developed a criteria to be selected for the program, where any franchise with a new head coach, a playoff appearance in the last two years or having been on the show during the last 10 years can opt out.
Houston features one of the game's most dominant defensive players in J.J. Watt, aloof running back Arian Foster, Bill Belichick disciple Bill O'Brien as head coach, and Ryan Mallett and Brian Hoyer battling for the No. 1 quarterback spot. Will it make for interesting TV? Time will tell.
Report: Texans have been selected for NFL's 'Hard Knocks'
By Elliott Smith / Staff Writer
May 27, 2015 10:50 AM ET
J.J. Watt and the Texans might be coming to a TV near you this summer. (USATSI)
Getting selected for HBO's "Hard Knocks" television series is an accomplishment no NFL team seems to want, but according to reports, theHouston Texans will be featured on this season's edition of the program.
The Texans were one of the three finalists, along with the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins, to be chosen for the reality series, which any team can volunteer to take part in but none do. The league developed a criteria to be selected for the program, where any franchise with a new head coach, a playoff appearance in the last two years or having been on the show during the last 10 years can opt out.
Houston features one of the game's most dominant defensive players in J.J. Watt, aloof running back Arian Foster, Bill Belichick disciple Bill O'Brien as head coach, and Ryan Mallett and Brian Hoyer battling for the No. 1 quarterback spot. Will it make for interesting TV? Time will tell.







We got robbed, I wanted to see the start of my boy Danny's NFL journey 