Hard Knocks - Season 6

Hard Knocks - Season 6

Season 6

New York Jets

Network
Episodes5
DatesAug. 11, 2010 - Sept. 8, 2010
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Episodes

Training Camp with the New York Jets (1)
Season 6Episode 160 min

Training Camp with the New York Jets (1)

In the opener of the sixth season, Jets players and coaches arrive in Cortland, N.Y., and settle in to their new quarters before beginning two-a-day drills. Included: head coach Rex Ryan sets an ambitious goal for the season; Darrelle Revis is a no-show; the first cuts are made; Marty Schottenheimer and Joe Namath visit camp.
Aug. 11, 2010
Training Camp with the New York Jets (2)
Season 6Episode 260 min

Training Camp with the New York Jets (2)

The defense struggles in the second half of the Jets' preseason opener against the Giants at New Meadowlands Stadium; WR Santonio Holmes gives advice to struggling rookie RB Joe McKnight; the fullback battle continues; Vernon Gholston impresses the coaching staff; Darrelle Revis's holdout continues.
Aug. 18, 2010
Training Camp with the New York Jets (3)
Season 6Episode 360 min

Training Camp with the New York Jets (3)

The team breaks camp in Cortland, N.Y., and heads to Charlotte to meet the Carolina Panthers in their second preseason game; Nick Mangold signs a contract extension but Darrelle Revis's holdout continues; one player suffers a severe injury in the Panthers game.
Aug. 25, 2010
Training Camp with the New York Jets (4)
Season 6Episode 460 min

Training Camp with the New York Jets (4)

The team visits Long Island for a scrimmage at Hofstra University and faces the Redskins in its third preseason game. Also: a key player gets hurt; a respected veteran is cut as the roster is pared to 75 players; the battle at left guard heats up; the offense continues to struggle.
Sept. 1, 2010
Training Camp with the New York Jets (5)
Season 6Episode 560 min

Training Camp with the New York Jets (5)

Players get a last chance to impress the coaches in the preseason finale against the Eagles; some tough cuts are made as the roster is pared to 53 players; negotiations heat up with holdout Darrelle Revis; Mark Sanchez calls plays against the Eagles and directs a TD drive.
Sept. 8, 2010

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