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Among the week's biggest stories: Tua Tagovailoa comments on Tyreek Hill rebuilding his relationship with his teammates; Russell Wilson named Giants Week 1 starting QB; Star WR Terry McLaurin did not report to Commanders camp and Dolphins OT Bayron Matos was airlifted to a medical facility after suffering an injury late in practice.
Kenny Pickett had a good chance to be the new starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, but early reports have been discouraging.
Raiders' Starting Defender Will Return to Training Camp After Missing Last Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Jets Wire on MSNSights and sounds from New York Jets training camp: Day 2The New York Jets have hit the field and have started to prepare for the 2025 NFL season as training camp is underway. Thursday drew a lot of eyes to Florham Park as it was the second day the Jets were out on the field working out during the 2025 season.
Here are three observations from the second day of Bills training camp: While not an on-field note, running back James Cook has been in headlines throughout the offseason because of his contract dispute with the team. Cook wants a new deal and is entering the final year of his current one.
With training camp underway, fans are getting the first looks at their respective teams. As for the Browns, they have suffered a surprising loss. To begin training camp, one of their defensive players shockingly decided to retire. As shared by Camryn Justice of News 5 Cleveland, linebacker Jordan Hicks has announced his retirement from the NFL.
Mike Vrabel still has the look of an NFL linebacker, and sometimes he likes to flaunt it. During Thursday’s practice, he was an active participant, just like he was in the spring. As Nicole Yang reports, he was wearing a No. 5 pinnie as a member of the defense.
Taylor Elgersma is trying to do something that has rarely if ever been done by a quarterback who played collegiately in Canada: Make it in the NFL.
Fans seem to fall in love with one roster hopeful every summer. It's not just in Washington, but in the other 31 NFL cities, too. Two days into 2025 training camp, we've identified that guy for the Commanders: undrafted wide receiver Ja'Corey Brooks.