Recapping 3rd day of Green Bay Packers training camp
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Aaron Rodgers in 1st Steelers training camp practice
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Miami Dolphins training camp Day 4
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In training camp, when there are no fans and no stats and the scoreboard is only used for keeping time, one of the best ways to determine how practice is going is by listening to and watching the sidelines.
Day three of the Las Vegas Raiders' 2025 NFL Training Camp is officially in the books, and from inside camp, I saw plenty of things to tell you
Justin Jefferson left practice Thursday with a left hamstring strain, but the injury may not be anything to worry about. An MRI revealed a “mild strain” in the Vikings’ star wide receiver’s left hamstring after he removed himself from training camp and is expected to be re-evaluated next week, according to ESPN.
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Training camp stats mean next to nothing. Teams and players are trying out plays, personnel, formations and a host of other variables. That's especially true for quarterbacks. Why take a "sack" (there's no actual contact) or even take off and run when you can try to see if a pass works or a pass-catcher can make it work?
Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Dallas Cowboys' camp is taking place in Oxnard, California, and Cowboys reporter Todd Archer has the latest intel on standouts,
Brock Purdy was excused Friday from the 49ers’ third practice of training camp because of personal reasons that are not expected to prompt a multi-day absence. Mac Jones and Tanner Mordecai served as the only quarterbacks for the 90-minute practice that preceded Saturday’s day off.
Despite Johnson not yet playing center in pads, coach Jim Harbaugh is confident: "I’ve already seen that he can play the position."
It was rookie quarterback day at Browns training camp, with Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel both addressing the media before practice. They followed the veterans, who took to the podium on Thursday.
Baltimore Ravens first-round draft pick Malaki Starks is only a few training camp practices into his NFL career, but the rookie has already made an impression.