NFL 2019



Raiders confirmed for Hard Knocks.

I think it was always a no brainer that it would be the Raiders. Of the five teams eligible for Hard Knocks San Francisco, New York and Washington said they'd never have them at their franchises. That left Raiders and Lions and that is not really a competition is it.
 
I think it was always a no brainer that it would be the Raiders. Of the five teams eligible for Hard Knocks San Francisco, New York and Washington said they'd never have them at their franchises. That left Raiders and Lions and that is not really a competition is it.

Were those 5 left as the other teams had done it before?
 
I think it was always a no brainer that it would be the Raiders. Of the five teams eligible for Hard Knocks San Francisco, New York and Washington said they'd never have them at their franchises. That left Raiders and Lions and that is not really a competition is it.
Should be another interesting series with them on this year.

I assumed that each team had to eventually take their turn irrespective of whether they wanted to or not?
 
They were the 5 teams who couldn't refuse if asked. Something to do with if you've recently made the playoffs (last few years) or changed head coach you can refuse.

First year head coach or made play offs in last 2 seasons iirc
 
The games in Jacksonville stadium, 70,000 sellout.
My mate from Atlanta went to FSU, he’s organised the trip

I'll be moving to Florida in a few years, for now though it will be my first Rutgers game. Stadium looks fantastic and is just down the road from me. Looking forward to that this year.
 
Random question, anybody ever travelled to Jacksonville for a game from Orlando?

Staying in Orlando in October and just so happens Jets are playing at Jags whilst we're there. Hoping to find some of kind of 'tourist attractions' type shuttle bus but only things i can find online are for old seasons on very unprofessional looking websites. Didn't know if anyone had any experience of it?
 

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