Chicago Bears confirmed to be featured on HBO's Hard Knocks during training camp ahead of 2024 season

For the first time in franchise history, HBO's Hard Knocks is coming to Chicago.The fan-favorite documentary series will in fact be covering the new-look Chicago Bears during training camp at Halas Hall later this summer. The first episode will premiere on August 6th at 9 p.m. ET and be released on a weekly occurrence.The show […]

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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May 23, 2024; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus speaks during organized team activities at Halas Hall.
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For the first time in franchise history, HBO's Hard Knocks is coming to Chicago.

The fan-favorite documentary series will in fact be covering the new-look Chicago Bears during training camp at Halas Hall later this summer. The first episode will premiere on August 6th at 9 p.m. ET and be released on a weekly occurrence.

The show will of course mainly be following the Bears' new franchise quarterback Caleb Williams, whom the team selected with the first overall pick in the 2024 draft. Williams will be the first rookie quarterback selected with the top pick to be featured on Hard Knocks since Baker Mayfield and the Browns were featured in 2018.

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Even beyond the new franchise quarterback coming to town, the Bears have a slew of newly added pieces and faces on both sides of the ball beyond the stars already found throughout the roster. Returning players such as DJ Moore, Jaquan Brisker, and Cole Kmet are set to make for great television moments to come out of the show.

The Bears will also be looking to turn the corner in 2024 and hoping the new-look roster helps the team get back into the postseason. It all starts with how the team prepares over the next few months with two new coordinators also joining the team.

"The 2024 training camp will be big for us in preparation for achieving our season goals and we look forward to bringing the fans at home along for the journey," Bears' general manager Ryan Poles said via the team's official post.

It will even be a great opportunity to see more inside looks at the culture head coach Matt Eberflus has created in the Bears' locker room as he heads into Year 3 in Chicago.

"Our players, coaches and staff are excited to continue the process of building for the 2024 season," Eberflus added.

The summer just got a lot more exciting for Bears' fans who have been dying to see more content coming from the team following all of the moves the organization has made over the last few months this offseason. Hard Knocks with the Chicago Bears should be expected to be must watch television for everyone, not just Bears' fans.