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New York Jets make “humane” decision which will completely change Hard Knocks

The New York Jets will limit what the NFL training camp TV show “Hard Knocks” is allowed to film and broadcast after Aaron Rodgers and Robert Salah voiced their concerns

The New York Jets have announced that they will take measures to limit camera access during the filming of the NFL training camp show “Hard Knocks.” The decision comes after both head coach Robert Salah and quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressed their discontent with the series.

The Jets were chosen as this year’s subject for “Hard Knocks” after no other team volunteered. However, the team believes that it is not “humane” to show players being released on camera.

As a result, they will block media members from documenting the rooms where the coaching staff informs players that they will not make the 2023 roster. These moments have been a key dramatic component of previous seasons of the show, reports ESPN via the Express US.

Despite the team’s objections, fans are still eager to get any inside access they can, especially after the Jets acquired four-time MVP quarterback Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers earlier this offseason. In fact, tickets to the Jets’ first four open training camp practices sold out in just three minutes.

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