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Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is on the team’s injury report at training camp with an upper-body injury. It doesn’t sound like anything serious, however, as Ertz is listed as day-to-day. There’s no reason for the Eagles to push one of their top offensive players early in training camp. Ertz may no longer be in play as one of the first tight ends off
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (legs) is experiencing soreness in his legs, which could be attributed to cramping. The Chargers are being careful with Harris and could limit him in practices. The 31-year-old should be fine, barring a significant setback. Harris is heading into his first season with LA after nine seasons in Denver, including four Pro
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry missed his third straight day of practice at training camp on Friday for undisclosed reasons. While we’re not sure what Harry is dealing with, any additional day he is held out of workouts is one fewer day he has to prove to the coaching staff that he belongs in the starting lineup beside Julian Edelman and Mohamed Sanu.
Denver Broncos linebacker Todd Davis (calf) is expected to miss two to three weeks with a calf injury that he sustained in practice this week. On a more positive note, running back Melvin Gordon III (ribs) and linebacker Von Miller (elbow) are both considered day-to-day with their respective injuries. Davis’ injury is troubling, as he missed the first two weeks of last season with calf
Denver Broncos left tackle Garrett Bolles, a former first-round pick, is entering his fourth season in Denver with plenty to prove after leading the league in holding penalties in 2019. “Nobody likes to get booed, so I took that upon myself to get better,” Bolles said. “I did whatever I can. I took [steps]. I worked out hard. I put on 20 extra pounds.” Despite
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Mauro was suspended without pay for the first five games of the regular season for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. It’s Mauro’s second suspension of the sort, with his first coming in 2018. The 29-year-old went undrafted in 2014 and has spent time with three different teams in his six seasons. He had 19 combined tackles in 13
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert was forced to miss his third practice in a row on Friday due to an “upper body issue.” He’s listed as day-to-day but there has yet to be any more information put forth about what specific injury he is dealing with. The Eagles featured an excellent duo of tight ends last year in Goedert and Zach Ertz, but would
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones looked good in the team’s full-contact scrimmage Friday, completing 15 passes on 26 attempts, including two touchdowns and an interception. The turnover isn’t ideal, as that was Jones’ primary issue as a rookie when he led the NFL with 18 fumbles, but new head coach Joe Judge said afterwards he was impressed with Jones’ command at the line of
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II has been making a good impression on head coach Pete Carroll so far in camp. In an interview on Thursday, speaking of Dorsett, Carroll said, Hes the fastest guy weve ever had here” and added that he’s “anxious” to fit Dorsett into the offense. The news is promising for both Dorsett and for quarterback Russell Wilson, who already
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dante Pettis recently acknowledged that last year was a tough year for him, capped off by his frustrations from being made inactive for the Super Bowl. Pettis said that he has made changes to his approach in order to be more of a difference maker for the team this year. Pettis was a second round pick of the 49ers in
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft and has a high ceiling without a doubt, especially since he will be catching passes from No. 1 overall selection Joe Burrow. Both rookies have built a rapport already as the duo conducted workouts together during the offseason. Higgins finished his final season at Clemson with 59 catches
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd has begun catching passes from rookie signal-caller Joe Burrow as the team kicks off training camp. The 25-year-old has plenty of hype heading into the 2020 season after racking up over 1,000 yards in his previous two seasons. With A.J. Green seemingly healthy along with the addition of Clemson wideout Tee Higgins, Boyd could see things open up more
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green went through his first walkthrough under second-year head coach Zac Taylor on Tuesday. The veteran, who recently signed a one-year tender a few weeks ago, missed all of 2019 after injuring his ankle during training camp. While consistent ailments have been the theme for the 32-year-old over the past seasons, there is no denying his ability when healthy. He
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon is still without a new deal as the team heads toward the 2020 season. However, according to director of player personnel, Duke Tobin, the organization views the 24-year-old as a “cornerstone piece of the franchise.” Mixon is looking for a contract that would pay him north of $8 million per year, a significant increase from the $1.2 million that
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was quick to respond to Ed Werder’s Twitter post regarding a potentially reduced role for the former rushing champ, quipping “we all gonna eat.” Though Elliott is a shoo-in, first-round pick in fantasy drafts for the 2020 campaign, many still wonder how he will co-exist on an offense that has plenty of mouths to feed, notably Amari Cooper, Michael
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas broke the single-season receptions record last year by racking up 149 catches, surpassing Marvin Harrison’s 2002 mark of 143. While that accomplishment would be good enough for most throughout the league, the 27-year-old is aiming to exceed his 2019 total heading into the 2020 campaign. Thomas convincingly dominated the fantasy picture last season, and in addition to his
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II was called “the main guy” in the running back room by his coach Bruce Arians. Arians said he is confident in Jones II and that the other guys are fighting for roles. The other guys include third-round draft pick Ke’Shawn Vaughn, who will lose valuable practice time after he hit the COVID-19 list, and veteran running back
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger told ESPN reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala that his arm “feels really good” in a Zoom call on Tuesday. Roethlisberger missed almost all of the 2019 season after tearing three flexor tendons in his right elbow. The veteran quarterback also stated that he has thrown way more than usual during the offseason and is in tremendous shape entering his age-38 season. Many
Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Andrew Billings has opted out of the upcoming 2020 season. Billings is the third Cleveland player to opt out, joining guard Drew Forbes and tackle Drake Dorbeck. The 25-year-old left the Cincinnati Bengals as a free-agent to sign a one-year deal with the Browns during the offseason and, while not in line to start, was expected to join the team’s rotation
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook arrived at camp last Tuesday despite previously stating that he would not report unless he received a new deal. However, under the new collective bargaining agreement, the 24-year-old ran the risk of becoming a restricted free agent beyond 2020 by not showing up, something he ultimately did not want to do. Cook had a breakout season in 2019, finishing
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is on the team’s injury report at training camp with an upper-body injury. It doesn’t sound like anything serious, however, as Ertz is listed as day-to-day. There’s no reason for the Eagles to push one of their top offensive players early in training camp. Ertz may no longer be in play as one of the first tight ends off
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (legs) is experiencing soreness in his legs, which could be attributed to cramping. The Chargers are being careful with Harris and could limit him in practices. The 31-year-old should be fine, barring a significant setback. Harris is heading into his first season with LA after nine seasons in Denver, including four Pro
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry missed his third straight day of practice at training camp on Friday for undisclosed reasons. While we’re not sure what Harry is dealing with, any additional day he is held out of workouts is one fewer day he has to prove to the coaching staff that he belongs in the starting lineup beside Julian Edelman and Mohamed Sanu.
Denver Broncos linebacker Todd Davis (calf) is expected to miss two to three weeks with a calf injury that he sustained in practice this week. On a more positive note, running back Melvin Gordon III (ribs) and linebacker Von Miller (elbow) are both considered day-to-day with their respective injuries. Davis’ injury is troubling, as he missed the first two weeks of last season with calf
Denver Broncos left tackle Garrett Bolles, a former first-round pick, is entering his fourth season in Denver with plenty to prove after leading the league in holding penalties in 2019. “Nobody likes to get booed, so I took that upon myself to get better,” Bolles said. “I did whatever I can. I took [steps]. I worked out hard. I put on 20 extra pounds.” Despite
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Mauro was suspended without pay for the first five games of the regular season for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. It’s Mauro’s second suspension of the sort, with his first coming in 2018. The 29-year-old went undrafted in 2014 and has spent time with three different teams in his six seasons. He had 19 combined tackles in 13
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert was forced to miss his third practice in a row on Friday due to an “upper body issue.” He’s listed as day-to-day but there has yet to be any more information put forth about what specific injury he is dealing with. The Eagles featured an excellent duo of tight ends last year in Goedert and Zach Ertz, but would
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones looked good in the team’s full-contact scrimmage Friday, completing 15 passes on 26 attempts, including two touchdowns and an interception. The turnover isn’t ideal, as that was Jones’ primary issue as a rookie when he led the NFL with 18 fumbles, but new head coach Joe Judge said afterwards he was impressed with Jones’ command at the line of
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II has been making a good impression on head coach Pete Carroll so far in camp. In an interview on Thursday, speaking of Dorsett, Carroll said, Hes the fastest guy weve ever had here” and added that he’s “anxious” to fit Dorsett into the offense. The news is promising for both Dorsett and for quarterback Russell Wilson, who already
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dante Pettis recently acknowledged that last year was a tough year for him, capped off by his frustrations from being made inactive for the Super Bowl. Pettis said that he has made changes to his approach in order to be more of a difference maker for the team this year. Pettis was a second round pick of the 49ers in
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft and has a high ceiling without a doubt, especially since he will be catching passes from No. 1 overall selection Joe Burrow. Both rookies have built a rapport already as the duo conducted workouts together during the offseason. Higgins finished his final season at Clemson with 59 catches
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd has begun catching passes from rookie signal-caller Joe Burrow as the team kicks off training camp. The 25-year-old has plenty of hype heading into the 2020 season after racking up over 1,000 yards in his previous two seasons. With A.J. Green seemingly healthy along with the addition of Clemson wideout Tee Higgins, Boyd could see things open up more
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green went through his first walkthrough under second-year head coach Zac Taylor on Tuesday. The veteran, who recently signed a one-year tender a few weeks ago, missed all of 2019 after injuring his ankle during training camp. While consistent ailments have been the theme for the 32-year-old over the past seasons, there is no denying his ability when healthy. He
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon is still without a new deal as the team heads toward the 2020 season. However, according to director of player personnel, Duke Tobin, the organization views the 24-year-old as a “cornerstone piece of the franchise.” Mixon is looking for a contract that would pay him north of $8 million per year, a significant increase from the $1.2 million that
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was quick to respond to Ed Werder’s Twitter post regarding a potentially reduced role for the former rushing champ, quipping “we all gonna eat.” Though Elliott is a shoo-in, first-round pick in fantasy drafts for the 2020 campaign, many still wonder how he will co-exist on an offense that has plenty of mouths to feed, notably Amari Cooper, Michael
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas broke the single-season receptions record last year by racking up 149 catches, surpassing Marvin Harrison’s 2002 mark of 143. While that accomplishment would be good enough for most throughout the league, the 27-year-old is aiming to exceed his 2019 total heading into the 2020 campaign. Thomas convincingly dominated the fantasy picture last season, and in addition to his
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II was called “the main guy” in the running back room by his coach Bruce Arians. Arians said he is confident in Jones II and that the other guys are fighting for roles. The other guys include third-round draft pick Ke’Shawn Vaughn, who will lose valuable practice time after he hit the COVID-19 list, and veteran running back
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger told ESPN reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala that his arm “feels really good” in a Zoom call on Tuesday. Roethlisberger missed almost all of the 2019 season after tearing three flexor tendons in his right elbow. The veteran quarterback also stated that he has thrown way more than usual during the offseason and is in tremendous shape entering his age-38 season. Many
Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Andrew Billings has opted out of the upcoming 2020 season. Billings is the third Cleveland player to opt out, joining guard Drew Forbes and tackle Drake Dorbeck. The 25-year-old left the Cincinnati Bengals as a free-agent to sign a one-year deal with the Browns during the offseason and, while not in line to start, was expected to join the team’s rotation
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook arrived at camp last Tuesday despite previously stating that he would not report unless he received a new deal. However, under the new collective bargaining agreement, the 24-year-old ran the risk of becoming a restricted free agent beyond 2020 by not showing up, something he ultimately did not want to do. Cook had a breakout season in 2019, finishing
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is on the team’s injury report at training camp with an upper-body injury. It doesn’t sound like anything serious, however, as Ertz is listed as day-to-day. There’s no reason for the Eagles to push one of their top offensive players early in training camp. Ertz may no longer be in play as one of the first tight ends off
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (legs) is experiencing soreness in his legs, which could be attributed to cramping. The Chargers are being careful with Harris and could limit him in practices. The 31-year-old should be fine, barring a significant setback. Harris is heading into his first season with LA after nine seasons in Denver, including four Pro
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry missed his third straight day of practice at training camp on Friday for undisclosed reasons. While we’re not sure what Harry is dealing with, any additional day he is held out of workouts is one fewer day he has to prove to the coaching staff that he belongs in the starting lineup beside Julian Edelman and Mohamed Sanu.
Denver Broncos linebacker Todd Davis (calf) is expected to miss two to three weeks with a calf injury that he sustained in practice this week. On a more positive note, running back Melvin Gordon III (ribs) and linebacker Von Miller (elbow) are both considered day-to-day with their respective injuries. Davis’ injury is troubling, as he missed the first two weeks of last season with calf
Denver Broncos left tackle Garrett Bolles, a former first-round pick, is entering his fourth season in Denver with plenty to prove after leading the league in holding penalties in 2019. “Nobody likes to get booed, so I took that upon myself to get better,” Bolles said. “I did whatever I can. I took [steps]. I worked out hard. I put on 20 extra pounds.” Despite
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Mauro was suspended without pay for the first five games of the regular season for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. It’s Mauro’s second suspension of the sort, with his first coming in 2018. The 29-year-old went undrafted in 2014 and has spent time with three different teams in his six seasons. He had 19 combined tackles in 13
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert was forced to miss his third practice in a row on Friday due to an “upper body issue.” He’s listed as day-to-day but there has yet to be any more information put forth about what specific injury he is dealing with. The Eagles featured an excellent duo of tight ends last year in Goedert and Zach Ertz, but would
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones looked good in the team’s full-contact scrimmage Friday, completing 15 passes on 26 attempts, including two touchdowns and an interception. The turnover isn’t ideal, as that was Jones’ primary issue as a rookie when he led the NFL with 18 fumbles, but new head coach Joe Judge said afterwards he was impressed with Jones’ command at the line of
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II has been making a good impression on head coach Pete Carroll so far in camp. In an interview on Thursday, speaking of Dorsett, Carroll said, Hes the fastest guy weve ever had here” and added that he’s “anxious” to fit Dorsett into the offense. The news is promising for both Dorsett and for quarterback Russell Wilson, who already
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dante Pettis recently acknowledged that last year was a tough year for him, capped off by his frustrations from being made inactive for the Super Bowl. Pettis said that he has made changes to his approach in order to be more of a difference maker for the team this year. Pettis was a second round pick of the 49ers in
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft and has a high ceiling without a doubt, especially since he will be catching passes from No. 1 overall selection Joe Burrow. Both rookies have built a rapport already as the duo conducted workouts together during the offseason. Higgins finished his final season at Clemson with 59 catches
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd has begun catching passes from rookie signal-caller Joe Burrow as the team kicks off training camp. The 25-year-old has plenty of hype heading into the 2020 season after racking up over 1,000 yards in his previous two seasons. With A.J. Green seemingly healthy along with the addition of Clemson wideout Tee Higgins, Boyd could see things open up more
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green went through his first walkthrough under second-year head coach Zac Taylor on Tuesday. The veteran, who recently signed a one-year tender a few weeks ago, missed all of 2019 after injuring his ankle during training camp. While consistent ailments have been the theme for the 32-year-old over the past seasons, there is no denying his ability when healthy. He
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon is still without a new deal as the team heads toward the 2020 season. However, according to director of player personnel, Duke Tobin, the organization views the 24-year-old as a “cornerstone piece of the franchise.” Mixon is looking for a contract that would pay him north of $8 million per year, a significant increase from the $1.2 million that
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was quick to respond to Ed Werder’s Twitter post regarding a potentially reduced role for the former rushing champ, quipping “we all gonna eat.” Though Elliott is a shoo-in, first-round pick in fantasy drafts for the 2020 campaign, many still wonder how he will co-exist on an offense that has plenty of mouths to feed, notably Amari Cooper, Michael
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas broke the single-season receptions record last year by racking up 149 catches, surpassing Marvin Harrison’s 2002 mark of 143. While that accomplishment would be good enough for most throughout the league, the 27-year-old is aiming to exceed his 2019 total heading into the 2020 campaign. Thomas convincingly dominated the fantasy picture last season, and in addition to his
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II was called “the main guy” in the running back room by his coach Bruce Arians. Arians said he is confident in Jones II and that the other guys are fighting for roles. The other guys include third-round draft pick Ke’Shawn Vaughn, who will lose valuable practice time after he hit the COVID-19 list, and veteran running back
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger told ESPN reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala that his arm “feels really good” in a Zoom call on Tuesday. Roethlisberger missed almost all of the 2019 season after tearing three flexor tendons in his right elbow. The veteran quarterback also stated that he has thrown way more than usual during the offseason and is in tremendous shape entering his age-38 season. Many
Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Andrew Billings has opted out of the upcoming 2020 season. Billings is the third Cleveland player to opt out, joining guard Drew Forbes and tackle Drake Dorbeck. The 25-year-old left the Cincinnati Bengals as a free-agent to sign a one-year deal with the Browns during the offseason and, while not in line to start, was expected to join the team’s rotation
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook arrived at camp last Tuesday despite previously stating that he would not report unless he received a new deal. However, under the new collective bargaining agreement, the 24-year-old ran the risk of becoming a restricted free agent beyond 2020 by not showing up, something he ultimately did not want to do. Cook had a breakout season in 2019, finishing
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