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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is officially listed as day-to-day due to a soft tissue injury. While that sounds concerning, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of worry around the organization about their franchise quarterback. Wentz will certainly take it easy all week in practice and may even sit out the majority of the week, but as of right now this is not expected
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is expected to miss four weeks due to a shoulder injury. Reagor suffered a slight tear in his labrum that will not require surgery, but will require extended rest. For now, it seems like the rookie avoided a serious injury, although there is always a chance of re-injury if he attempts to come back too quickly. The Eagles
The Cleveland Browns are showing interest in free-agent safety Logan Ryan. Cleveland lost rookie safety Grant Delpit to a season-ending Achilles rupture earlier in training camp, opening up a big hole in the team’s secondary. Ryan spent the past four years with the Tennessee Titans and intercepted four passes in 2019. He’s reportedly seeking around $10 million a year, which is one of the reasons
Washington running back Adrian Peterson still believes he has a lot to prove heading into his age-35 season. The future Hall-of-Famer is trying to chase down Emmitt Smith for the all-time rushing record, but is also focusing on setting an example for the young backs in the Washington RB room. Washington has a talented backfield featuring explosive rookie Antonio Gibson, passing-downs specialist J.D. McKissic, and
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is the elder statesman of the team’s receiving core, but the 32-year-old still boasts strong athleticism and should put up good numbers in his second season working with QB Daniel Jones. Tate made 49 catches in 11 games last season but averaged 13.8 yards-per-catch, his highest total since 2013 with Seattle. He’ll have more competition for targets with
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is healthy despite not taking part in team drills Friday. The Cowboys reported they were simply managing reps for the veteran receiver ahead of Sunday’s intrasquad scrimmage.The veteran receiver has more competition for targets after the team used a first-round pick on CeeDee Lamb, but Cooper is still the number-one wide receiver in this offense and could benefit as
Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter sees 15 to 25 touches per game for new running back Todd Gurley II this year, provided his left knee remains healthy. Gurley is currently on a load-management plan in training camp and didn’t have a heavy workload in the team’s scrimmage on Monday. Gurley’s fantasy stock has fallen due to knee issues in recent seasons, but he still
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and the offense have been practicing at warp speed in training camp. The up-tempo offense should force defensive coordinators to use vanilla schemes, which should allow Murray to play in attack mode while easily identifying and exploiting basic blitzes and coverage. In turn, it should make the 2019 Offensive Rookie of the Year more efficient. It also helps that he’ll
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule said that linebacker Shaq Thompson (groin) is still dealing with a nagging groin injury. Defensive tackle Derrick Brown (ankle) went down in one-on-ones in practice on Friday with a nagging ankle injury. However, Rhule said that Brown’s injury isn’t expected to be serious. Thompson could return to practice soon, but it’s something to keep an eye on as one
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich said that wide receiver Parris Campbell “is going to be fine” after being put in the league’s concussion protocol following a minor car accident on Tuesday. Campbell should return to the practice field shortly and should be good to go for Week 1. Expected to work out of the slot, the second-year wideout could be in line for a
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton said that rookie offensive guard Cesar Ruiz will be back soon after getting shaken up in practice on Thursday with an undisclosed injury. Ruiz was the 24th overall pick in the first round this year and was considered one of the best interior offensive line prospects of 2020. The 21-year-old out of Michigan might serve as a center
Washington Football Team rookie running back Antonio Gibson (leg) was seen limping during team drills on Friday, but he played through it. Gibson had a wrap around his lower left leg after practice, but it doesn’t look to be a serious injury. The 22-year-old out of Memphis has been looking good in training camp and has an opportunity with Derrius Guice now out of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II (foot) was sidelined briefly at practice on Friday after he injured his left foot. He had the foot wrapped in ice on the sidelines while the backups got repetitions. Cornerback Carlton Davis injured his right shoulder and had it wrapped in ice. Head coach Bruce Arians said that neither injury looks serious. It’s looking more and more
While the New England Patriots wide receivers haven’t taken much of a step forward from last year to this year, wideout Gunner Olszewski is “faster, stronger, quicker” and has been the second-best receiver behind Julian Edelman in training camp. Meanwhile, Mohamed Sanu has been “very quiet” during practices. Second-year receiver N’Keal Harry has had a nice couple of days while displaying a more physical style
Carolina Panthers rookie cornerback Troy Pride showed out in practice on Friday with multiple pass breakups while also helping to force an interception. Pride even earned praise from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. James Bradberry is no longer in Carolina, so Pride could earn snaps across from Donte Jackson in the team’s secondary in 2020. The Panthers spent all of their draft picks on the defensive side
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that quarterback Tom Brady looked good in his first scrimmage at Raymond James Stadium on Friday. “I thought Tom was very efficient. Good job of leadership.” Arians said he had “a hell of a day.” He’s overall pleased.” Brady said he didn’t have any butterflies in his first scrimmage with his new team. Even though the future
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that tight end George Kittle (hamstring) has “nothing pulled or strained. Just tightness.” The team is being extra cautious with the All-Pro tight end after he exited practice early on Wednesday with a tight hamstring. The 26-year-old should be fine, barring any setbacks. Kittle signed a five-year, $75 million extension with $30 million guaranteed this offseason, which
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith was predicted as a breakout player for the 2020 NFL season. Not by fantasy analysts, but by his own quarterback, Drew Brees, who said, “Tre’Quan Smith is a guy who I think is ready to really blossom and just explode in this offense.” The 24-year-old is entering his third season in the league and has had a knack
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver J.J. Nelson (knee) is expected to miss two to four weeks with a knee injury. And the wideout injuries continue for the 49ers in training camp. Jalen Hurd (knee) is already out for the season, Deebo Samuel (foot) might not be ready for Week 1, and rookie Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) has been slowed this week. It’s why the Niners have
The Las Vegas Raiders are hosting former Giants fourth-round quarterback Kyle Lauletta and former Chiefs QB Kyle Shurmur for workouts on Friday. Perhaps the Raiders are looking for a little more quarterback depth with Marcus Mariota struggling so far in training camp. Nathan Peterman is the other signal-caller on the roster behind incumbent Derek Carr. Lauletta attempted just five passes (zero completions) in 2018 and
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is officially listed as day-to-day due to a soft tissue injury. While that sounds concerning, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of worry around the organization about their franchise quarterback. Wentz will certainly take it easy all week in practice and may even sit out the majority of the week, but as of right now this is not expected
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is expected to miss four weeks due to a shoulder injury. Reagor suffered a slight tear in his labrum that will not require surgery, but will require extended rest. For now, it seems like the rookie avoided a serious injury, although there is always a chance of re-injury if he attempts to come back too quickly. The Eagles
The Cleveland Browns are showing interest in free-agent safety Logan Ryan. Cleveland lost rookie safety Grant Delpit to a season-ending Achilles rupture earlier in training camp, opening up a big hole in the team’s secondary. Ryan spent the past four years with the Tennessee Titans and intercepted four passes in 2019. He’s reportedly seeking around $10 million a year, which is one of the reasons
Washington running back Adrian Peterson still believes he has a lot to prove heading into his age-35 season. The future Hall-of-Famer is trying to chase down Emmitt Smith for the all-time rushing record, but is also focusing on setting an example for the young backs in the Washington RB room. Washington has a talented backfield featuring explosive rookie Antonio Gibson, passing-downs specialist J.D. McKissic, and
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is the elder statesman of the team’s receiving core, but the 32-year-old still boasts strong athleticism and should put up good numbers in his second season working with QB Daniel Jones. Tate made 49 catches in 11 games last season but averaged 13.8 yards-per-catch, his highest total since 2013 with Seattle. He’ll have more competition for targets with
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is healthy despite not taking part in team drills Friday. The Cowboys reported they were simply managing reps for the veteran receiver ahead of Sunday’s intrasquad scrimmage.The veteran receiver has more competition for targets after the team used a first-round pick on CeeDee Lamb, but Cooper is still the number-one wide receiver in this offense and could benefit as
Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter sees 15 to 25 touches per game for new running back Todd Gurley II this year, provided his left knee remains healthy. Gurley is currently on a load-management plan in training camp and didn’t have a heavy workload in the team’s scrimmage on Monday. Gurley’s fantasy stock has fallen due to knee issues in recent seasons, but he still
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and the offense have been practicing at warp speed in training camp. The up-tempo offense should force defensive coordinators to use vanilla schemes, which should allow Murray to play in attack mode while easily identifying and exploiting basic blitzes and coverage. In turn, it should make the 2019 Offensive Rookie of the Year more efficient. It also helps that he’ll
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule said that linebacker Shaq Thompson (groin) is still dealing with a nagging groin injury. Defensive tackle Derrick Brown (ankle) went down in one-on-ones in practice on Friday with a nagging ankle injury. However, Rhule said that Brown’s injury isn’t expected to be serious. Thompson could return to practice soon, but it’s something to keep an eye on as one
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich said that wide receiver Parris Campbell “is going to be fine” after being put in the league’s concussion protocol following a minor car accident on Tuesday. Campbell should return to the practice field shortly and should be good to go for Week 1. Expected to work out of the slot, the second-year wideout could be in line for a
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton said that rookie offensive guard Cesar Ruiz will be back soon after getting shaken up in practice on Thursday with an undisclosed injury. Ruiz was the 24th overall pick in the first round this year and was considered one of the best interior offensive line prospects of 2020. The 21-year-old out of Michigan might serve as a center
Washington Football Team rookie running back Antonio Gibson (leg) was seen limping during team drills on Friday, but he played through it. Gibson had a wrap around his lower left leg after practice, but it doesn’t look to be a serious injury. The 22-year-old out of Memphis has been looking good in training camp and has an opportunity with Derrius Guice now out of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II (foot) was sidelined briefly at practice on Friday after he injured his left foot. He had the foot wrapped in ice on the sidelines while the backups got repetitions. Cornerback Carlton Davis injured his right shoulder and had it wrapped in ice. Head coach Bruce Arians said that neither injury looks serious. It’s looking more and more
While the New England Patriots wide receivers haven’t taken much of a step forward from last year to this year, wideout Gunner Olszewski is “faster, stronger, quicker” and has been the second-best receiver behind Julian Edelman in training camp. Meanwhile, Mohamed Sanu has been “very quiet” during practices. Second-year receiver N’Keal Harry has had a nice couple of days while displaying a more physical style
Carolina Panthers rookie cornerback Troy Pride showed out in practice on Friday with multiple pass breakups while also helping to force an interception. Pride even earned praise from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. James Bradberry is no longer in Carolina, so Pride could earn snaps across from Donte Jackson in the team’s secondary in 2020. The Panthers spent all of their draft picks on the defensive side
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that quarterback Tom Brady looked good in his first scrimmage at Raymond James Stadium on Friday. “I thought Tom was very efficient. Good job of leadership.” Arians said he had “a hell of a day.” He’s overall pleased.” Brady said he didn’t have any butterflies in his first scrimmage with his new team. Even though the future
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that tight end George Kittle (hamstring) has “nothing pulled or strained. Just tightness.” The team is being extra cautious with the All-Pro tight end after he exited practice early on Wednesday with a tight hamstring. The 26-year-old should be fine, barring any setbacks. Kittle signed a five-year, $75 million extension with $30 million guaranteed this offseason, which
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith was predicted as a breakout player for the 2020 NFL season. Not by fantasy analysts, but by his own quarterback, Drew Brees, who said, “Tre’Quan Smith is a guy who I think is ready to really blossom and just explode in this offense.” The 24-year-old is entering his third season in the league and has had a knack
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver J.J. Nelson (knee) is expected to miss two to four weeks with a knee injury. And the wideout injuries continue for the 49ers in training camp. Jalen Hurd (knee) is already out for the season, Deebo Samuel (foot) might not be ready for Week 1, and rookie Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) has been slowed this week. It’s why the Niners have
The Las Vegas Raiders are hosting former Giants fourth-round quarterback Kyle Lauletta and former Chiefs QB Kyle Shurmur for workouts on Friday. Perhaps the Raiders are looking for a little more quarterback depth with Marcus Mariota struggling so far in training camp. Nathan Peterman is the other signal-caller on the roster behind incumbent Derek Carr. Lauletta attempted just five passes (zero completions) in 2018 and
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is officially listed as day-to-day due to a soft tissue injury. While that sounds concerning, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of worry around the organization about their franchise quarterback. Wentz will certainly take it easy all week in practice and may even sit out the majority of the week, but as of right now this is not expected
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is expected to miss four weeks due to a shoulder injury. Reagor suffered a slight tear in his labrum that will not require surgery, but will require extended rest. For now, it seems like the rookie avoided a serious injury, although there is always a chance of re-injury if he attempts to come back too quickly. The Eagles
The Cleveland Browns are showing interest in free-agent safety Logan Ryan. Cleveland lost rookie safety Grant Delpit to a season-ending Achilles rupture earlier in training camp, opening up a big hole in the team’s secondary. Ryan spent the past four years with the Tennessee Titans and intercepted four passes in 2019. He’s reportedly seeking around $10 million a year, which is one of the reasons
Washington running back Adrian Peterson still believes he has a lot to prove heading into his age-35 season. The future Hall-of-Famer is trying to chase down Emmitt Smith for the all-time rushing record, but is also focusing on setting an example for the young backs in the Washington RB room. Washington has a talented backfield featuring explosive rookie Antonio Gibson, passing-downs specialist J.D. McKissic, and
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is the elder statesman of the team’s receiving core, but the 32-year-old still boasts strong athleticism and should put up good numbers in his second season working with QB Daniel Jones. Tate made 49 catches in 11 games last season but averaged 13.8 yards-per-catch, his highest total since 2013 with Seattle. He’ll have more competition for targets with
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is healthy despite not taking part in team drills Friday. The Cowboys reported they were simply managing reps for the veteran receiver ahead of Sunday’s intrasquad scrimmage.The veteran receiver has more competition for targets after the team used a first-round pick on CeeDee Lamb, but Cooper is still the number-one wide receiver in this offense and could benefit as
Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter sees 15 to 25 touches per game for new running back Todd Gurley II this year, provided his left knee remains healthy. Gurley is currently on a load-management plan in training camp and didn’t have a heavy workload in the team’s scrimmage on Monday. Gurley’s fantasy stock has fallen due to knee issues in recent seasons, but he still
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and the offense have been practicing at warp speed in training camp. The up-tempo offense should force defensive coordinators to use vanilla schemes, which should allow Murray to play in attack mode while easily identifying and exploiting basic blitzes and coverage. In turn, it should make the 2019 Offensive Rookie of the Year more efficient. It also helps that he’ll
Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule said that linebacker Shaq Thompson (groin) is still dealing with a nagging groin injury. Defensive tackle Derrick Brown (ankle) went down in one-on-ones in practice on Friday with a nagging ankle injury. However, Rhule said that Brown’s injury isn’t expected to be serious. Thompson could return to practice soon, but it’s something to keep an eye on as one
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich said that wide receiver Parris Campbell “is going to be fine” after being put in the league’s concussion protocol following a minor car accident on Tuesday. Campbell should return to the practice field shortly and should be good to go for Week 1. Expected to work out of the slot, the second-year wideout could be in line for a
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton said that rookie offensive guard Cesar Ruiz will be back soon after getting shaken up in practice on Thursday with an undisclosed injury. Ruiz was the 24th overall pick in the first round this year and was considered one of the best interior offensive line prospects of 2020. The 21-year-old out of Michigan might serve as a center
Washington Football Team rookie running back Antonio Gibson (leg) was seen limping during team drills on Friday, but he played through it. Gibson had a wrap around his lower left leg after practice, but it doesn’t look to be a serious injury. The 22-year-old out of Memphis has been looking good in training camp and has an opportunity with Derrius Guice now out of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II (foot) was sidelined briefly at practice on Friday after he injured his left foot. He had the foot wrapped in ice on the sidelines while the backups got repetitions. Cornerback Carlton Davis injured his right shoulder and had it wrapped in ice. Head coach Bruce Arians said that neither injury looks serious. It’s looking more and more
While the New England Patriots wide receivers haven’t taken much of a step forward from last year to this year, wideout Gunner Olszewski is “faster, stronger, quicker” and has been the second-best receiver behind Julian Edelman in training camp. Meanwhile, Mohamed Sanu has been “very quiet” during practices. Second-year receiver N’Keal Harry has had a nice couple of days while displaying a more physical style
Carolina Panthers rookie cornerback Troy Pride showed out in practice on Friday with multiple pass breakups while also helping to force an interception. Pride even earned praise from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. James Bradberry is no longer in Carolina, so Pride could earn snaps across from Donte Jackson in the team’s secondary in 2020. The Panthers spent all of their draft picks on the defensive side
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that quarterback Tom Brady looked good in his first scrimmage at Raymond James Stadium on Friday. “I thought Tom was very efficient. Good job of leadership.” Arians said he had “a hell of a day.” He’s overall pleased.” Brady said he didn’t have any butterflies in his first scrimmage with his new team. Even though the future
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that tight end George Kittle (hamstring) has “nothing pulled or strained. Just tightness.” The team is being extra cautious with the All-Pro tight end after he exited practice early on Wednesday with a tight hamstring. The 26-year-old should be fine, barring any setbacks. Kittle signed a five-year, $75 million extension with $30 million guaranteed this offseason, which
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith was predicted as a breakout player for the 2020 NFL season. Not by fantasy analysts, but by his own quarterback, Drew Brees, who said, “Tre’Quan Smith is a guy who I think is ready to really blossom and just explode in this offense.” The 24-year-old is entering his third season in the league and has had a knack
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver J.J. Nelson (knee) is expected to miss two to four weeks with a knee injury. And the wideout injuries continue for the 49ers in training camp. Jalen Hurd (knee) is already out for the season, Deebo Samuel (foot) might not be ready for Week 1, and rookie Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) has been slowed this week. It’s why the Niners have
The Las Vegas Raiders are hosting former Giants fourth-round quarterback Kyle Lauletta and former Chiefs QB Kyle Shurmur for workouts on Friday. Perhaps the Raiders are looking for a little more quarterback depth with Marcus Mariota struggling so far in training camp. Nathan Peterman is the other signal-caller on the roster behind incumbent Derek Carr. Lauletta attempted just five passes (zero completions) in 2018 and
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