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Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Gardner Minshew II was under center for the first first-team reps during seven-on-seven drills during the opening practice of training camp. Minshew, a third-year QB out of Washington State, is widely expected to be the backup quarterback to Trevor Lawrence, so this news is a bit surprising. The news isn’t totally shocking, however, as head coach Urban Meyer’s offseason rhetoric has hinted
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was forced to leave practice on Wednesday due to arm soreness, but the move was “purely precautionary” according to the team. The Cowboys quickly downplayed his exit, but with the media frenzy that always surrounds the Cowboys, this story made the rounds quickly. Prescott worked with a trainer for a bit before ultimately jogging off the field. The fact that
Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers DeVonta Smith and Travis Fulgham started the day as the first two wide receivers at Eagles camp on Wednesday. While comments from the Eagles have stated that the depth chart is in flux at many positions, how things get started can be quite telling. Dallas Goedert also got the first reps at tight end, but that was mostly expected after the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Adam Humphries has reignited his chemistry with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick after reuniting in Washington. The two previously played together for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and have now found a strong connection over the first few training camp sessions. “Their chemistry was obvious throughout practice, as Fitzpatrick looked for the slot receiver on several plays. Not only did Humphries find ways
After the Washington Football Team signed quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, they added a whole new dimension to their offense that they lacked last season. The 2020 offense lacked the ability to get explosive plays down the field, and that is something wide receiver Terry McLaurin prides himself on doing this season. “Being a lot more consistent, trying to be more of a deep-ball threat down the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel received high praise from his former college teammate Terry McLaurin on Wednesday. Coming off the best season of his career, McLaurin said that Samuel has improved a lot from last year. “Understanding how to manipulate coverage, his route running has continued to get better, and using his intelligence to find new ways to get open.” After setting a
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver D’Wayne Eskridge (toe) is off to a rough start to his pro career after he was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list on Wednesday. He was dealing with the same injury during the team’s offseason program, which kept him limited back in June. Eskridge was the team’s first draft selection with the 56th overall pick in the 2021
Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio said that quarterback Drew Lock will get the first practice repetition in training camp on Wednesday. “We have these first four days. Everything was 50-50 in OTA. What group worked with, drills. We will take look after first off day. Then maybe do a day where one gets 70 and the other 30 reps. It’s going to be 50-50,”
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry took advantage of his first healthy offseason in quite some time as he reportedly showed up to training camp in excellent shape. Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters after Tuesday’s practice that he is impressed with the shape Landry is in following the offseason. Landry reportedly didn’t feel like himself until halfway through the 2020 season partially due to
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) said the plan is for him to play in one of the team’s three preseason games. “Me being a competitor, I wish I could play in all of them,” Sutton said. The 25-year-old took part in some of the offseason workouts and is being limited to begin training camp after he tore his ACL in Week 2 of
The New York Giants are expected to release tight end/wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin on Wednesday. According to Steve Politi of the Star-Ledger, Benjamin had a heated conversation with head coach Joe Judge and general manager David Gettleman before storming off the field. He reportedly will be released by the Giants today. The former wide receiver attempted a comeback in the NFL as a tight end
New England Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy has been placed on the PUP list. The injury is currently undisclosed, but not believed to be anything serious. He’ll be joined by right tackle Trent Brown and defensive back Stephon Gilmore on the PUP list. Van Noy is back in New England after a horrendous year with the Miami Dolphins. It’s worth noting Van Noy recorded 6.5
New York Jets safety Marcus Maye has been activated off the non-football injury list. He passed his physical and should have no problems heading into training camp. Possibly, his absence was a negotiating tactic, but the Jets are unwilling to pay him top tier money. Maye recorded 11 passes defended and two interceptions last season. He is certainly a significant factor in the secondary. However,
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson remains unsigned as training camp begins. The No. 2 overall pick has not reported to camp yet. It sounds like the Jets are unlikely to budge on contract talks. His agent haggles with the Jets over “offset language” in his rookie deal that could let the team void his guaranteed money. Right now, Wilson is slated to get a
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson reported to training camp despite pending legal trouble and a trade request, and on Wednesday he saw his first work on the practice field, taking reps and throwing to receivers. Watson actually practicing with the Texans seems odd, with John McClain of the Houston Chronicle saying “it’s strange seeing Watson going thru pre-practice drills knowing he’ll never take another regular-season
Miami Dolphins tight end Hunter Long has signed a four-year deal with the organization. That means, the Dolphins have only one draft pick left unsigned as they begin training camp. Long is a third-round pick of the Dolphins who put together 57 receptions during his final season at Boston College. He could develop into a starter, but should be a reliable blocker. It’s uncertain if
Miami Dolphins defensive back Xavien Howard has requested a trade from the organization. The news was announced through a post on Howard’s Instagram account. He noted that him and his agent had proposed a number of adjustments to his contract. The Dolphins declined all his offers, which forced Howard to demand a trade. He is currently two years into a five-year $76.5 million deal. Howard
Miami Dolphins defensive back Xavien Howard officially requested to be traded by the Dolphins on Tuesday. He reported to training camp on Tuesday but is unhappy with his current contract situation. The All-Pro corner signed a five-year, $75.25 million contract extension with Miami in 2019. “The Dolphins refused anything we proposed,” said Howard. “That is why I feel the organization has dealt with me in
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been placed on the PUP list on Wednesday. He’ll join Preston Williams (foot). Elandon Roberts and D.J. Fluker on the PUP list to open camp. This is not a great sign for Parker who missed time last season due to a lingering hamstring issue. The addition of Jaylen Waddle and Will Fuller should already mean less targets for
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jalen Reagor is dealing with a lower-body injury and was limited at Wednesday’s practice. DeVonta Smith and Travis Fulgham took reps with the first-team offense on Wednesday. The 22-year-old is expected to serve as the Eagles WR2 alongside the 10th overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft DeVonta Smith. Reagor missed five games last season and will look to rebound after
Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Gardner Minshew II was under center for the first first-team reps during seven-on-seven drills during the opening practice of training camp. Minshew, a third-year QB out of Washington State, is widely expected to be the backup quarterback to Trevor Lawrence, so this news is a bit surprising. The news isn’t totally shocking, however, as head coach Urban Meyer’s offseason rhetoric has hinted
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was forced to leave practice on Wednesday due to arm soreness, but the move was “purely precautionary” according to the team. The Cowboys quickly downplayed his exit, but with the media frenzy that always surrounds the Cowboys, this story made the rounds quickly. Prescott worked with a trainer for a bit before ultimately jogging off the field. The fact that
Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers DeVonta Smith and Travis Fulgham started the day as the first two wide receivers at Eagles camp on Wednesday. While comments from the Eagles have stated that the depth chart is in flux at many positions, how things get started can be quite telling. Dallas Goedert also got the first reps at tight end, but that was mostly expected after the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Adam Humphries has reignited his chemistry with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick after reuniting in Washington. The two previously played together for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and have now found a strong connection over the first few training camp sessions. “Their chemistry was obvious throughout practice, as Fitzpatrick looked for the slot receiver on several plays. Not only did Humphries find ways
After the Washington Football Team signed quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, they added a whole new dimension to their offense that they lacked last season. The 2020 offense lacked the ability to get explosive plays down the field, and that is something wide receiver Terry McLaurin prides himself on doing this season. “Being a lot more consistent, trying to be more of a deep-ball threat down the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel received high praise from his former college teammate Terry McLaurin on Wednesday. Coming off the best season of his career, McLaurin said that Samuel has improved a lot from last year. “Understanding how to manipulate coverage, his route running has continued to get better, and using his intelligence to find new ways to get open.” After setting a
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver D’Wayne Eskridge (toe) is off to a rough start to his pro career after he was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list on Wednesday. He was dealing with the same injury during the team’s offseason program, which kept him limited back in June. Eskridge was the team’s first draft selection with the 56th overall pick in the 2021
Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio said that quarterback Drew Lock will get the first practice repetition in training camp on Wednesday. “We have these first four days. Everything was 50-50 in OTA. What group worked with, drills. We will take look after first off day. Then maybe do a day where one gets 70 and the other 30 reps. It’s going to be 50-50,”
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry took advantage of his first healthy offseason in quite some time as he reportedly showed up to training camp in excellent shape. Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters after Tuesday’s practice that he is impressed with the shape Landry is in following the offseason. Landry reportedly didn’t feel like himself until halfway through the 2020 season partially due to
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) said the plan is for him to play in one of the team’s three preseason games. “Me being a competitor, I wish I could play in all of them,” Sutton said. The 25-year-old took part in some of the offseason workouts and is being limited to begin training camp after he tore his ACL in Week 2 of
The New York Giants are expected to release tight end/wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin on Wednesday. According to Steve Politi of the Star-Ledger, Benjamin had a heated conversation with head coach Joe Judge and general manager David Gettleman before storming off the field. He reportedly will be released by the Giants today. The former wide receiver attempted a comeback in the NFL as a tight end
New England Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy has been placed on the PUP list. The injury is currently undisclosed, but not believed to be anything serious. He’ll be joined by right tackle Trent Brown and defensive back Stephon Gilmore on the PUP list. Van Noy is back in New England after a horrendous year with the Miami Dolphins. It’s worth noting Van Noy recorded 6.5
New York Jets safety Marcus Maye has been activated off the non-football injury list. He passed his physical and should have no problems heading into training camp. Possibly, his absence was a negotiating tactic, but the Jets are unwilling to pay him top tier money. Maye recorded 11 passes defended and two interceptions last season. He is certainly a significant factor in the secondary. However,
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson remains unsigned as training camp begins. The No. 2 overall pick has not reported to camp yet. It sounds like the Jets are unlikely to budge on contract talks. His agent haggles with the Jets over “offset language” in his rookie deal that could let the team void his guaranteed money. Right now, Wilson is slated to get a
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson reported to training camp despite pending legal trouble and a trade request, and on Wednesday he saw his first work on the practice field, taking reps and throwing to receivers. Watson actually practicing with the Texans seems odd, with John McClain of the Houston Chronicle saying “it’s strange seeing Watson going thru pre-practice drills knowing he’ll never take another regular-season
Miami Dolphins tight end Hunter Long has signed a four-year deal with the organization. That means, the Dolphins have only one draft pick left unsigned as they begin training camp. Long is a third-round pick of the Dolphins who put together 57 receptions during his final season at Boston College. He could develop into a starter, but should be a reliable blocker. It’s uncertain if
Miami Dolphins defensive back Xavien Howard has requested a trade from the organization. The news was announced through a post on Howard’s Instagram account. He noted that him and his agent had proposed a number of adjustments to his contract. The Dolphins declined all his offers, which forced Howard to demand a trade. He is currently two years into a five-year $76.5 million deal. Howard
Miami Dolphins defensive back Xavien Howard officially requested to be traded by the Dolphins on Tuesday. He reported to training camp on Tuesday but is unhappy with his current contract situation. The All-Pro corner signed a five-year, $75.25 million contract extension with Miami in 2019. “The Dolphins refused anything we proposed,” said Howard. “That is why I feel the organization has dealt with me in
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been placed on the PUP list on Wednesday. He’ll join Preston Williams (foot). Elandon Roberts and D.J. Fluker on the PUP list to open camp. This is not a great sign for Parker who missed time last season due to a lingering hamstring issue. The addition of Jaylen Waddle and Will Fuller should already mean less targets for
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jalen Reagor is dealing with a lower-body injury and was limited at Wednesday’s practice. DeVonta Smith and Travis Fulgham took reps with the first-team offense on Wednesday. The 22-year-old is expected to serve as the Eagles WR2 alongside the 10th overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft DeVonta Smith. Reagor missed five games last season and will look to rebound after
Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback Gardner Minshew II was under center for the first first-team reps during seven-on-seven drills during the opening practice of training camp. Minshew, a third-year QB out of Washington State, is widely expected to be the backup quarterback to Trevor Lawrence, so this news is a bit surprising. The news isn’t totally shocking, however, as head coach Urban Meyer’s offseason rhetoric has hinted
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was forced to leave practice on Wednesday due to arm soreness, but the move was “purely precautionary” according to the team. The Cowboys quickly downplayed his exit, but with the media frenzy that always surrounds the Cowboys, this story made the rounds quickly. Prescott worked with a trainer for a bit before ultimately jogging off the field. The fact that
Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers DeVonta Smith and Travis Fulgham started the day as the first two wide receivers at Eagles camp on Wednesday. While comments from the Eagles have stated that the depth chart is in flux at many positions, how things get started can be quite telling. Dallas Goedert also got the first reps at tight end, but that was mostly expected after the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Adam Humphries has reignited his chemistry with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick after reuniting in Washington. The two previously played together for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and have now found a strong connection over the first few training camp sessions. “Their chemistry was obvious throughout practice, as Fitzpatrick looked for the slot receiver on several plays. Not only did Humphries find ways
After the Washington Football Team signed quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, they added a whole new dimension to their offense that they lacked last season. The 2020 offense lacked the ability to get explosive plays down the field, and that is something wide receiver Terry McLaurin prides himself on doing this season. “Being a lot more consistent, trying to be more of a deep-ball threat down the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel received high praise from his former college teammate Terry McLaurin on Wednesday. Coming off the best season of his career, McLaurin said that Samuel has improved a lot from last year. “Understanding how to manipulate coverage, his route running has continued to get better, and using his intelligence to find new ways to get open.” After setting a
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver D’Wayne Eskridge (toe) is off to a rough start to his pro career after he was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list on Wednesday. He was dealing with the same injury during the team’s offseason program, which kept him limited back in June. Eskridge was the team’s first draft selection with the 56th overall pick in the 2021
Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio said that quarterback Drew Lock will get the first practice repetition in training camp on Wednesday. “We have these first four days. Everything was 50-50 in OTA. What group worked with, drills. We will take look after first off day. Then maybe do a day where one gets 70 and the other 30 reps. It’s going to be 50-50,”
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry took advantage of his first healthy offseason in quite some time as he reportedly showed up to training camp in excellent shape. Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters after Tuesday’s practice that he is impressed with the shape Landry is in following the offseason. Landry reportedly didn’t feel like himself until halfway through the 2020 season partially due to
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) said the plan is for him to play in one of the team’s three preseason games. “Me being a competitor, I wish I could play in all of them,” Sutton said. The 25-year-old took part in some of the offseason workouts and is being limited to begin training camp after he tore his ACL in Week 2 of
The New York Giants are expected to release tight end/wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin on Wednesday. According to Steve Politi of the Star-Ledger, Benjamin had a heated conversation with head coach Joe Judge and general manager David Gettleman before storming off the field. He reportedly will be released by the Giants today. The former wide receiver attempted a comeback in the NFL as a tight end
New England Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy has been placed on the PUP list. The injury is currently undisclosed, but not believed to be anything serious. He’ll be joined by right tackle Trent Brown and defensive back Stephon Gilmore on the PUP list. Van Noy is back in New England after a horrendous year with the Miami Dolphins. It’s worth noting Van Noy recorded 6.5
New York Jets safety Marcus Maye has been activated off the non-football injury list. He passed his physical and should have no problems heading into training camp. Possibly, his absence was a negotiating tactic, but the Jets are unwilling to pay him top tier money. Maye recorded 11 passes defended and two interceptions last season. He is certainly a significant factor in the secondary. However,
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson remains unsigned as training camp begins. The No. 2 overall pick has not reported to camp yet. It sounds like the Jets are unlikely to budge on contract talks. His agent haggles with the Jets over “offset language” in his rookie deal that could let the team void his guaranteed money. Right now, Wilson is slated to get a
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson reported to training camp despite pending legal trouble and a trade request, and on Wednesday he saw his first work on the practice field, taking reps and throwing to receivers. Watson actually practicing with the Texans seems odd, with John McClain of the Houston Chronicle saying “it’s strange seeing Watson going thru pre-practice drills knowing he’ll never take another regular-season
Miami Dolphins tight end Hunter Long has signed a four-year deal with the organization. That means, the Dolphins have only one draft pick left unsigned as they begin training camp. Long is a third-round pick of the Dolphins who put together 57 receptions during his final season at Boston College. He could develop into a starter, but should be a reliable blocker. It’s uncertain if
Miami Dolphins defensive back Xavien Howard has requested a trade from the organization. The news was announced through a post on Howard’s Instagram account. He noted that him and his agent had proposed a number of adjustments to his contract. The Dolphins declined all his offers, which forced Howard to demand a trade. He is currently two years into a five-year $76.5 million deal. Howard
Miami Dolphins defensive back Xavien Howard officially requested to be traded by the Dolphins on Tuesday. He reported to training camp on Tuesday but is unhappy with his current contract situation. The All-Pro corner signed a five-year, $75.25 million contract extension with Miami in 2019. “The Dolphins refused anything we proposed,” said Howard. “That is why I feel the organization has dealt with me in
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been placed on the PUP list on Wednesday. He’ll join Preston Williams (foot). Elandon Roberts and D.J. Fluker on the PUP list to open camp. This is not a great sign for Parker who missed time last season due to a lingering hamstring issue. The addition of Jaylen Waddle and Will Fuller should already mean less targets for
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jalen Reagor is dealing with a lower-body injury and was limited at Wednesday’s practice. DeVonta Smith and Travis Fulgham took reps with the first-team offense on Wednesday. The 22-year-old is expected to serve as the Eagles WR2 alongside the 10th overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft DeVonta Smith. Reagor missed five games last season and will look to rebound after
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