Joe Namath had just watched a film about a young quarterback who threw too many interceptions, then learned to trust his teammates and led his club to a championship. He believes someday the same story could be told about Mark Sanchez. The Hall of Famer saw the new HBO documentary about his life for the first time at a screening in Manhattan on Wednesday night.
The NFL lockout may have prevented HBO from wowing us with another installment of the hit series 24/7, but it...
Plaxico Burress, a wide receiver for the New York Jets, spent 20 months in jail on a handgun charge after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh. On Tuesday, August 16, 2011, he will talk about his life in prison and the shooting in an HBO interview on "Real Sports."...
Plaxico Burress was walking up the stairs in a Manhattan nightclub three years ago when his life changed with a single gunshot. The wide receiver, now with the New York Jets, recounts that night in November 2008 when he accidentally shot himself and the 20 months he served in prison as a result in an interview for HBO's "Real Sports" that airs Tuesday.
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Sports Writer
No NFL team will be taking "Hard Knocks" this summer. HBO said Friday the uncertainty of the lockout "made it impractical for a team to commit" to the popular training camp reality show. The series is set to return next year. The network will broadcast a 10th anniversary special Aug.
No one can say with any certainty at this point when teams will begin reporting to training camp.
The Minnesota Vikings became the latest franchise to turn down an offer to be the featured team on HBO's training camp show "Hard Knocks." "We have other issues - the stadium and football - and we need to focus on those," Vikings owner Zygi Wilf told the...
While seemingly every team has been saying no thanks to HBO’s “Hard Knocks” this spring, one...
TAMPA, Fla. - The Buccaneers have said no to HBO.

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