The “Hard Knocks” series is heading to New York for offseason episodes featuring the 2024 Giants. This latest season of “Hard Knocks” will follow the Giants as they attempt to bounce back and earn a playoff berth following a 6-11 campaign.
The Giants have struggled to find consistent success since defeating the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI. They have failed to reach the playoffs in 10 of their last 12 seasons, and they have not earned a spot in the conference championship game since that impressive run to the Lombardi Trophy.
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Turning the page to the present, the series will offer a behind-the-scenes look at all of the obstacles of a rebuild. How did the team handle the loss of running back Saquon Barkley? What should New York expect from Daniel Jones, the franchise quarterback who suffered a torn ACL in November?
These episodes have the potential to serve as an appetizer for the season ahead. The preseason will get underway on Aug. 1 in Canton, Ohio, when the Bears take on the Texans in the 2024 NFL Hall of Fame Game.
Here is everything you need to know about “Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants,” including the release date for each episode.
Episode 1 of “Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants” will air at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 2. There are five total episodes in this season of “Hard Knocks.”
Episode | Air date | Time | Channel | Live stream |
Episode 1 | July 2 | 9 p.m. ET | HBO | Max |
Episode 2 | July 9 | 9 p.m. ET | HBO | Max |
Episode 3 | July 16 | 9 p.m. ET | HBO | Max |
Episode 4 | July 23 | 9 p.m. ET | HBO | Max |
Episode 5 | July 30 | 9 p.m. ET | HBO | Max |
New episodes of “Hard Knocks” will air exclusively on HBO. They can also be streamed on Max after the original airdate.
Omitting the highlight-only series in 2011, eight teams have made the postseason. The most recent playoff qualifier was the 2023 Dolphins, who finished 11-6 but lost to the Chiefs in the wild card round.
Here’s how the teams that have been on “Hard Knocks” have fared:
Year | Team | Record |
2001 | Baltimore Ravens | 10-6* |
2002 | Dallas Cowboys | 5-11 |
2007 | Kansas City Chiefs | 4-12 |
2008 | Dallas Cowboys | 9-7 |
2009 | Cincinnati Bengals | 10-6* |
2010 | New York Jets | 11-5* |
2012 | Miami Dolphins | 7-9 |
2013 | Cincinnati Bengals | 11-5* |
2014 | Atlanta Falcons | 6-10 |
2015 | Houston Texans | 9-7* |
2016 | Los Angeles Rams | 4-12 |
2017 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 5-11 |
2018 | Cleveland Browns | 7-8-1 |
2019 | Oakland Raiders | 7-9 |
2020 | Los Angeles Rams | 10-6* |
2020 | Los Angeles Chargers | 7-9 |
2021 | Dallas Cowboys | 12-5* |
2021 | Indianapolis Colts | 9-8^ |
2022 | Detroit Lions | 9-8 |
2022 | Arizona Cardinals | 4-13^ |
2023 | New York Jets | 7-10 |
2023 | Miami Dolphins | 11-6*^ |
2024 | New York Giants | — |
2024 | Chicago Bears | — |
2024 | AFC North | —^ |
*Made playoffs
^ In-season edition