With training camp in full swing, NFL teams continue to tweak rosters. Fortunately for general managers, veteran free agents are available to bolster teams.
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer indicated that George Pickens has been nothing but a model employee over his first several months with the organization.
Those running the Bears hope that the hiring of Ben Johnson, an advertised offensive guru, will help Williams become a top-tier quarterback after the 23-year-old won only five of 17 starts during his rookie season.
Under Reid's command, the Chiefs usually give their starters at least a full quarter of play in the second week of preseason. Will that be the case this time?
Gabriel didn't play in Cleveland's preseason opener at the Carolina Panthers as he continued to recover from a lingering hamstring injury. Sanders received the bulk of the meaningful reps in that game.
Garrett became the subject of headlines when it was learned that he was cited for driving 100 mph in a 60 mph zone several hours after the Browns opened the preseason with a win at the Carolina Panthers.
Jerry and Stephen Jones aren't that fond of players setting deadlines for contract negotiations, and they've shown that they're willing to wait until the very last second to get a deal done.