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Redskins coach Gruden called it: Raiders picked to be featured on ‘Hard Knocks’

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden will be a TV star once again. HBO announced Tuesday that the Raiders will be featured on the network’s “Hard Knocks” show in training camp this summer that gives a behind-the-scenes look at an NFL team. Gruden spent nine seasons as the lead analyst on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” before returning to the sideline for a second stint as Raiders coach last year. Now he will likely be a star of the 14th edition of this reality show. Gruden’s brother Jay, who coaches the Washington Redskins, called it before the announcement, saying during a news conference that if the show were smart, “They’d go to Oakland.”

“Everybody wants to be a Raider,” owner Mark Davis said. “Now they’ll find out what it takes to become one.” The Raiders made several high-profile additions this offseason that made them an attractive team for the show in their final scheduled season in Oakland before a planned move to Las Vegas. They hired another former TV analyst as general manager in Mike Mayock, traded for big-play receiver Antonio Brown and signed controversial free agents Vontaze Burfict and Richie Incognito. Oakland also had three first-round draft picks in Clelin Ferrell, Josh Jacobs and Johnathan Abram, as well as quarterback Derek Carr. Gruden had expressed reservations about being on the show but the Raiders were one of five teams who could be forced to do the show because they didn’t make the playoffs the past two seasons, didn’t have a new coach and hadn’t done the show the past 10 years. NFL Films will send a 30-person crew to training camp in Napa to shoot more than 1,750 hours of footage for the series with access to meeting rooms, training rooms, living quarters and practice fields. “They do a really good job of staying out of your way,” said defensive coordinator Paul Guenther, who was on the staff in Cincinnati when the Bengals were featured on the show. “You can see, kind of, what’s going to be on the show. I think the positive thing is you find out a lot about your team and the coaches on the staff that, ‘Hey, when the camera is on you are you going to be a different guy or a different player or if you’re not.’ Because really after the third day, you don’t notice, you’re so used to having them around that you just go about your business.” The other teams that were eligible were San Francisco, Washington, Detroit and the New York Giants. The first of five episodes will air Aug. 6. ___ More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL

Ireland’s Croke Park to host Man United-Leeds friendly for its first club soccer game

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Croke Park will host a club soccer game for the first time when Manchester United faces Leeds in a preseason friendly at Ireland's largest stadium on Aug. 12. The 82,300-capacity Dublin stadium is the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association and for many years staged only Gaelic games. Croke Park last hosted a soccer game in November 2009 when Ireland lost to France 1-0 in the first leg of a World Cup playoff that erupted in controversy during the second leg because of Thierry Henry's handball in the lead-up to William Gallas' decisive extra-time goal. That match was at Croke Park because rugby's Lansdowne Road was being redeveloped into Aviva Stadium. Croke Park opened its doors to rugby for the first time in that period.
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