Dart got off to a rocky start at training camp.
Those running the Vikings took somewhat of a gamble when they decided to trust that McCarthy would be ready to win meaningful games in September after he spent his entire rookie season recovering from a meniscus repair.
Sanders is competing with veteran Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and 2025 third-round draft pick Dillon Gabriel for the Browns' QB1 job.
Tagovailoa raised some eyebrows when he suggested last week that Hill needs to rebuild some relationships with teammates following all that occurred early into 2025.
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Parsons remains without his desired multiyear contract extension.
Hall is playing on the final year of his rookie contract and under a new regime that had nothing to do with his acquisition by the Jets, opening the door to questions about his future in New York.
He is coming off his second consecutive Pro Bowl and is headed into the second year of a four-year, $76M deal.
The Cowboys extended one of their stars Sunday, just not the one fans wanted them to pay.
Sanders has been working with the Cleveland Browns' equipment staff as the No. 4 quarterback this summer. He'll have a new opportunity following troubling injury news to another Browns QB.
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Hunter is juggling offensive and defensive duties at training camp. His schedule sounds overwhelming.
Bryce Ford-Wheaton missed his rookie season due to an ACL tear, and he has once again been dealt a major injury blow.
Despite production concerns, the safety has made a strong impression at training camp thus far.
McLaurin was fined $200K ($50K per day) for skipping four days of camp. The fines, however, aren't the only reason he returned to the team's facility.
This means the Cardinals' cornerback depth will take a significant hit.
Jake Ferguson may not be the only one who benefits from the four-year, $52 million contract extension he signed with the Cowboys.
McLaurin began training camp as a holdout earlier this week, as he did not show up to the team facility on the first day of mandatory practice.
Bradshaw initially referred to the signing of Rodgers as a "joke" and that he should "stay in California and go chew bark."
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The Browns are giving Shedeur Sanders special treatment in training camp, but it's not the type of favoritism he would necessarily want.
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