The Eagles will be in prime time even when there isn't a game at Lincoln Financial Field.
HBO and NFL Films announced on Wednesday that the NFC East will be the featured subject for the second iteration of the in-season division format of Hard Knocks, which debuted in 2024 with a focus on the AFC North.
The series will kick off in December and be available to stream on HBO Max.
Hard Knocks will also document the Training Camp journey of the Buffalo Bills this summer.
"We are thrilled to provide 'Hard Knocks' fans a summer with the Bills and winter with the Cowboys, Giants, Commanders and Eagles in the first year of our exciting new deal with NFL Films," said Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller, co-executive vice presidents HBO Documentary and Family Programming, and Bentley Weiner, senior vice president HBO Sports Documentaries. "There will be no shortage of star power."
"There aren't many shows in history that have had a successful 25-year run," said Ross Ketover, NFL Films senior executive. "We are thrilled that the partnership between NFL Films and HBO – which has captivated football fans for so long – will continue years into the future."
Both series will be narrated by Liev Schreiber.
NFL programming is the most valuable content in all of sports and entertainment. NFL games ranked as 90 of the top 100 telecasts during the 2024 season, led by the Eagles' victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. With an average of 127.7 million viewers in the United States, Super Bowl LIX became the most-watched program in American television history.
The Eagles previously appeared on the Amazon Prime series "All or Nothing," which provided an in-season look at the 2019 campaign.