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  1. Colts Add Veteran Guard; Williams Sidelined; Commanders Land Barnes

    The Colts brought in a well-known free agent offensive guard for a tryout, the Lions' Jameson Williams missed Sunday practice with a minor shoulder injury, and the Commanders signed veteran linebacker Krys Barnes, who has played six NFL seasons.

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  2. Vikings lose Jamal Adams to torn quad tendon in preseason opener

    The Vikings lost safety/linebacker Jamal Adams to a torn quad tendon during Saturday's preseason opener at the Giants, a significant blow to their defensive backfield depth heading into 2026.

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  3. Love's Preseason Workload Is Unprecedented for a Top Back

    Jeremiah Love received a heavy preseason workload unlike anything we've seen from a top running back in recent years, signaling the Cardinals' confidence in the prospect ahead of the regular season.

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  4. Bears Press Conference Signals Indiana Stadium Push

    Last Thursday, the Bears held a press conference during which their intention to build a new stadium in Indiana was reiterated.

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  5. Breece Hall's Groin Strain Looks Minor After Early Exit

    Jets running back Breece Hall exited practice early on Monday after straining his groin, but it doesn't sound like he suffered a significant injury.

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  6. Von Miller Banking on Nine-Sack Repeat in Cowboys Uniform

    Von Miller, who had nine sacks for the Commanders last season, said he's expecting that kind of production in Dallas this year.

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  7. Xavier Woods injury clouds Bears safety depth ahead of draft season

    Bears safety Xavier Woods may have suffered an injury during Saturday's preseason action, adding uncertainty to Chicago's secondary ahead of fantasy drafts.

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  8. Von Miller's Cowboys arrival has the pass rush buzzing, but Dallas isn't done shopping

    Von Miller is signing with the Cowboys, and the pass rush could take a step forward with the latest addition. But the Cowboys appear ready to add at cornerback, too.

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  9. Jamal Adams' Vikings Tenure Over Before It Started

    Veteran defender Jamal Adams's 2026 season is over after only one preseason game, marking another catastrophic injury for the 30-year-old who was just signed by the Vikings.

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  10. Bears Activate Trapilo; Lions See Injured Players Return in Camp

    The Bears activated offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo from reserve/physically unable to perform. Meanwhile, the Lions saw injured players like Juice Scruggs and Derrick Moore return to the field during their 13th training camp practice of the 2026 preseason.

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  11. Broncos Dominate Falcons 27-7, Camp Contenders Taking Shape

    The Broncos completed their training camp push with a dominant 27-7 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in their preseason opener, setting the stage for a closer look at which players on their 90-man roster are trending up or down as the regular season approaches.

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  12. Dan Campbell Reacts to Seahawks Landing Terrion Arnold

    Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell spoke out after the Seattle Seahawks agreed to sign Terrion Arnold, marking another move in the defensive backfield shuffle.

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  13. Preseason Film: Rookies Flash Early, But Questions Remain

    Rookie evaluations are underway across the league as teams use preseason action to assess their young talent. Early performances offer glimpses into potential, though the sample size remains limited for meaningful conclusions.

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  14. Rams Playing It Cool on Aaron Donald's Return Decision

    The Rams are giving Aaron Donald plenty of space to make his decision on a potential return from retirement, with coach Sean McVay saying the team is still working through a few things with the defensive tackle.

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  15. Colts WR Room Still a Mess Four Weeks Out; Jaguars Depth Shines in Preseason Chaos

    The Colts' wide receiver situation remains volatile with the season opener just four weeks away, while the Jaguars' depth rises to the occasion in a chaotic 24-20 preseason comeback win over the New Orleans Saints.

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  16. Dolphins Soft-Launch Post-Tua Era With Willis Impressing in Preseason Debut

    The Dolphins soft-launched their post-Tua existence on Friday night, with a preseason opener featuring a 14-play touchdown drive engineered by new quarterback Malik Willis.

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  17. Preseason Clarity Incoming: Browns QB Battle, Commanders Injury Watch, Lions' Depth Tested

    The Cleveland Browns QB competition takes another step with preseason action, while Jayden Daniels' availability for the Commanders against the Dolphins remains uncertain. Detroit's first preseason outing already revealed winners and losers across the roster.

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  18. Suspensions, Comebacks, and Fertility Meds: Your Fantasy Waiver Wire Chaos Decoder

    Titans cornerback Nazeeh Johnson is out six games for a performance-enhancing substances violation tied to fertility medication, Jets rookie QB Cade Klubnik impressed in Friday's preseason opener and should lock down the backup job, and Falcons sack leader James Pearce Jr. faces an eight-game suspension.

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  19. Cade Klubnik Just Locked Down the Jets Backup QB Job

    Rookie QB Cade Klubnik showed enough poise and control in Friday's preseason opener against the Bucs that the Jets' backup QB job should be his.

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  20. Steelers Lock Up Keeanu Benton With Franchise-Record DL Deal

    Defensive tackle Keeanu Benton inked a record-setting extension with the Steelers, becoming the highest paid DL in franchise history and tying himself to Pittsburgh through the 2030 season.

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  21. Willis Gets Miami Debut as Mariota's Commanders Night Ends Early

    Malik Willis made his Miami debut in the team's first preseason game while Marcus Mariota's night came to an early end after suffering an apparent injury in the first quarter of the Commanders Week 1 preseason game against the Dolphins.

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  22. Texans Sign Freeman for Preseason; Ravens Activate Buchanan

    The Texans signed kicker Chris Freeman on Wednesday to kick in Friday's preseason game, while the Ravens activated linebacker Teddye Buchanan from active/physically unable to perform.

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  23. Rookie QB Flashes in Preseason, Arnold Lands in Seattle, Colts Coordinator Takes Hit

    A rookie quarterback delivered a promising preseason debut, the Seahawks acquired cornerback Terrion Arnold from Detroit, and Indianapolis Colts special teams coordinator Brian Mason suffered an injury during the team's preseason opener.

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  24. Kirk Cousins Wants to Give Raiders Fans a Reason to Celebrate

    Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins played in front of home fans in Las Vegas for the first time in Thursday night's preseason opener and said afterward that he wants to give that passionate fan base a reason to celebrate.

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  25. Drew Allar Wasn't Alone: Steelers Had Multiple QBs Making NFL Debuts Thursday Night

    Drew Allar is the only rookie quarterback on the Steelers roster, but he wasn't the only Steelers quarterback to play in an NFL game for the first time on Thursday night.

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  26. Colts Special Teams Coordinator Brian Mason Injured in Preseason Game

    Colts special teams coordinator Brian Mason was injured at the end of Thursday night's preseason game, creating a potential staffing gap for Indianapolis heading into the regular season.

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  27. Drew Allar's Third-Round Pedigree Flashes in Steelers Preseason Debut

    Third-rounder Drew Allar looked the part in his preseason debut, leading the Steelers offense to three touchdowns in three drives.

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  28. Broncos Lose Center Mike Deiter to Season-Ending IR

    The Broncos have placed center Mike Deiter on season-ending injured reserve, per Mike Klis of 9News.

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  29. Draft Mistakes Will Tank Your Season - Here's What to Eliminate

    The discussion needs to be about how to play, as opposed to who to pick. Scott Pianowski shares his draft mistakes to avoid.

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  30. Malik Nabers Ramping Up: Giants WR Nearing Next Phase of ACL Recovery

    Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers is nearing the next step in his return from last season's torn ACL, signaling progress in his rehab timeline.

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  31. Aaron Donald's Return Signals Rams Defense Ready to Dominate

    All signs point to Aaron Donald's return this season, though the defensive tackle has not officially announced his decision. The star pass rusher appears primed to anchor the Rams' defense once again.

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  32. Bo Nix Sitting Out Preseason Opener; OBJ Finally Getting Back on the Field

    Sean Payton is keeping Bo Nix sidelined for Denver's preseason opener against Atlanta after ankle surgery, while Odell Beckham Jr. is set to play his first game in more than two years for the Giants on Saturday.

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  33. Von Achane Cracks Top 30 as Dolphins RB Gains Ground

    Miami Dolphins running back Von Achane checks in at #26 on the list, signaling growing fantasy relevance as the offense continues to develop.

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  34. Commanders Beef Up Defense While Mendoza Preps for Preseason Debut

    The Commanders signed defensive tackle Byron Cowart on Tuesday morning and added another defensive player in the afternoon, while No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza is set to make his preseason debut Thursday night.

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  35. Emmanuel Ogbah Set for Another Chiefs Tour

    Emmanuel Ogbah, who won a Super Bowl LIV ring with the Chiefs, is reportedly headed back to the AFC West team for another stint.

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  36. Giants Getting Serious About Sliding Drills at Training Camp

    The Giants made sliding practice a highlight of Monday's training camp session, an unusual focus for football that's typically associated with baseball.

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  37. Payton Points to Pre-Practice Routine as Broncos Battle Soft Tissue Injuries

    Sean Payton is emphasizing hydration and pre-practice routines as the Denver Broncos manage soft tissue injuries heading into the preseason. The Broncos have been hit with several soft tissue injuries over the last week that could linger into Week 1.

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  38. Broncos Battle Soft Tissue Issues as Preseason Looms

    The Denver Broncos are dealing with soft tissue injuries heading into preseason, forcing Sean Payton's staff to carefully manage player health ahead of Week 1.

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  39. Broncos Starters Set for Falcons Preseason Action

    Sean Payton confirmed the Broncos will play some starters against the Falcons on Friday night, signaling meaningful reps in the preseason opener.

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  40. Seahawks Kick Tires on Arnold While 49ers Scout Running Back Options

    Free agent cornerback Terrion Arnold worked out for the Seahawks on Sunday, while the 49ers worked out running backs Nyheim Miller-Hines and Zamir White on Monday.

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  41. 2026 QB Landscape Shifts as RB Dead Zone Looms Large

    Justin Boone breaks down the QB landscape for 2026 fantasy football drafts while Chris Allen explains the RB Dead Zone and how to navigate it. Early draft strategy hinges on understanding positional scarcity and timing.

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  42. Pacheco's MCL Sprain Won't Derail Your RB1 Plans

    Lions running back Isiah Pacheco has an MCL sprain but should be ready for the regular season, keeping your backfield investment intact for Week 1.

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  43. Luther Burden's Groin Injury Could Cost You Week 1, But Don't Panic Yet

    Luther Burden suffered a groin injury in practice on Saturday and will miss the preseason, though a Week 1 return is possible. The Bears are banking on their second-year WR getting healthy in time for the regular season.

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  44. Luther Burden's Groin Injury Could Sideline Bears WR Through Preseason

    Luther Burden will miss the preseason with his groin injury, but a Week 1 return is possible for the Bears receiver.

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  45. Seahawks Bring in Former First-Round Pick Terrion Arnold as CB Options Shift

    The Seahawks did not practice on Sunday but brought in a former first-round pick embroiled in legal trouble. Free agent cornerback Terrion Arnold visited the Seahawks on Sunday, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.

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  46. Bears Keep Stacking DBs While Lions Deal With Bridgewater Exit

    The Bears continue to be busy adding defensive backs to their roster as they bolster their secondary, while the Lions put Teddy Bridgewater on the reserve retired list after he stepped away from the team on Sunday.

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  47. Bills' New Stadium Soft Launch, Lions Make Defensive Moves

    The Buffalo Bills held a practice at their new stadium on Saturday night, while the Detroit Lions signed two new defenders and placed Teddy Bridgewater on the retired list.

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  48. David Bailey's Ankle Injury Clouds Jets' Training Camp, But Prognosis Looks Good

    Number two overall pick David Bailey hobbled off the field with an ankle injury during Saturday's Jets practice, though the injury is minor and Bailey is not expected to miss much time.

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  49. Luke Kuechly's Hall of Fame Induction Caps Legendary Defensive Run

    Luke Kuechly, at 35, became the second-youngest Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee ever on Saturday, cementing his status as one of football's all-time greats at the position.

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  50. Saints Load Up Defense With Jones, Taylor, Williams Signings

    The Saints signed linebacker Deion Jones, defensive lineman Brien Taylor and pass rusher Malaki Williams, bolstering their defensive roster in one fell swoop.

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  51. Hudson's Bengals Spot in Jeopardy as All Nears Return

    Tanner Hudson has carved himself a nice slot on the Bengals' depth chart, but his roster security faces a test if Erick All returns to health.

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  52. Browns QB Decision Timeline Gets Fuzzy as Watson-Sanders Drama Drags On

    The Browns publicly said they'd decide on their QB situation by the week of their season opener, but insiders think they'll move faster once the data points one way.

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  53. Ravens Add Linebacker Jamon Johnson Mid-Camp

    Baltimore signed linebacker Jamon Johnson to the roster Friday afternoon, completing a week of linebacker workouts for the defense.

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  54. Lions Add Defensive Tackle Ben Stille to Defensive Line

    The Detroit Lions are adding defensive tackle Ben Stille, who has 18 game appearances over four seasons, to their defensive line group on Friday.

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  55. Daniel Jones Is On Fire in Colts Camp While Beck Flashes in Hall of Fame Game

    Daniel Jones's work in training camp has only generated positive reviews, with that momentum continuing during an intrasquad scrimmage on Thursday night. Meanwhile, Carson Beck threw for 188 yards and a touchdown in the Hall of Fame Game.

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  56. Giants CB Dru Phillips Sidelined with Knee Sprain

    The Giants will be missing a member of their secondary for a little while as CB Dru Phillips deals with a knee sprain.

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  57. Late-Round Rookie Receivers Are Making Noise in Training Camp

    Rookie receivers drafted outside the first round are standing out early in training camp, giving fantasy managers potential value plays to monitor.

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  58. Patriots Lock In Baringer at Punter; Bills Add Corbett Insurance

    Bryce Baringer remains the lone punter on the Patriots roster, while the Buffalo Bills brought in former Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Austin Corbett as potential starter or veteran depth.

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  59. D.J. Jones and the Broncos Are Talking About Breaking the 72-Sack Record

    Broncos defensive end D.J. Jones is already eyeing history, saying the team can break the NFL record of 72 sacks in a season.

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  60. Caleb Williams Tier 2 Status Shapes QB Strategy for 2025

    Caleb Williams is classified as a Tier 2 Quarterback, a designation that matters for your draft positioning and weekly lineup decisions in fantasy football.

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  61. Jonathan Taylor's New Deal Locks In the Colts' Offense Through 2028

    Jonathan Taylor and the Colts agreed to a two year, 44 million dollar extension that can reach 47 million, with 39 million guaranteed. Here is what the security means for his 2026 draft price.

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  62. George Pickens Will Play 2026 on the Franchise Tag After the Cowboys Deadline Passes

    Wednesday's 4pm ET deadline for tagged players to sign a long term deal came and went with no agreement. Pickens plays this season on a 27.3 million dollar tender, and cannot re-sign until after Week 18.

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  63. Jaguars Shore Up O-Line After Colon Retires

    The Jaguars have added an experienced offensive lineman to their roster in the wake of Trystan Colon's retirement.

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  64. Rodgers' Final Season Shapes Up as One of His Best

    Aaron Rodgers' final season is setting up to be one of his best, giving fantasy managers a potential late-career gem at quarterback.

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  65. Raiders Playing It Safe With Mendoza, Kirk Cousins Keeping Rookie QB Off the Hook

    The Raiders drafted Fernando Mendoza to be their quarterback of the future, but they also signed Kirk Cousins so that Mendoza doesn't have to be QB1 to start the season.

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  66. Giants' New Addition Flashes in First Padded Practice

    The Giants had their first padded practice of the summer on Monday and one of the newest members of the team stood out during the session.

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  67. 49ers Already Dealing With Injury Issues at Training Camp

    San Francisco 49ers have a list of injured players just after five practices at training camp, creating early roster concerns for the defending NFC West contenders.

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  68. Lions Cut Terrion Arnold After Felony Charges; NFC North Corner Market Shifts

    The Lions moved on from cornerback Terrion Arnold after his arrest on multiple felony charges arising from an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping, reshaping Detroit's secondary depth chart heading into 2026.

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  69. Locker Room Whispers: The Real QB1 Isn't Who You Think

    Word in the locker room is the best QB right now is not the top two options, according to former NFL DT Breiden Fehoko. Meanwhile, Saints DT Bryan Bresee's knee injury is confirmed as a torn ACL requiring surgery.

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  70. Bengals UDFA wideout flashing early, Patriots shift into refinement mode

    A Bengals rookie wideout has been grabbing passes and attention as a UDFA, while New England's no longer rebuilding; it's refining amidst Super Bowl expectations.

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  71. Allgeier Faces Second High First-Round RB Pick in His Career

    Tyler Allgeier is experiencing déjà vu as the Cardinals deploy another high first-round pick on a running back, marking the second time in his career his team has made this investment.

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  72. Jalen Carter Cashes In as NFL's Highest-Paid Interior Defensive Lineman

    Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter became the highest-paid interior defensive lineman in NFL history earlier this week, securing a landmark deal that reshapes the market for elite interior pass rushers.

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  73. Mahomes Expected to Start Week 1 Despite December ACL Tear

    Patrick Mahomes suffered a torn ACL in December, but all indications have been that the quarterback is on track to start Week 1 when the Chiefs play the Broncos.

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  74. Devon Achane Unbothered by Overlooked Status as Dolphins Weapon

    Devon Achane is dismissing any disrespect from teams that underestimate the Dolphins, saying the squad is accustomed to flying under the radar and won't let outside noise affect their approach.

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  75. Jamal Adams Joins Vikings Before Training Camp Opens

    Veteran defender Jamal Adams joined the Vikings not long before the opening of training camp, adding depth to Minnesota's defense.

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  76. Cowboys Paid Massive Price for Williams; Bucs Navigate Contract Chaos

    Dallas gave up two high draft picks to acquire Quinnen Williams from the Jets, while Tampa Bay opens camp with Baker Mayfield and Vita Vea contract situations unresolved but head coach Todd Bowles unbothered.

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  77. Two NFL Stars Skip Practice While Seeking New Deals

    Two of the NFL's biggest stars did not practice on Wednesday as contract negotiations heat up across the league.

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  78. Seahawks Camp Notes: Milroe Shines, Price Emerges as Receiving Back

    Jalen Milroe had his best day of Seahawks training camp thus far, while Jadarian Price got some more work as a receiving back.

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  79. Center Battle Flying Under Radar While Pierce Eyes Quick Colts Return

    The center position is the training camp battle that is going under discussed, while Alec Pierce will return to the Colts training camp field sooner rather than later.

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  80. Baker Mayfield Hits Free Agency as Buccaneers, QB Fail to Agree on Extension

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baker Mayfield were unable to come to terms on a contract extension for the QB, sending him to free agency.

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  81. Steelers Keep Stacking the PUP List Like It's a Collector's Item

    The Steelers have added one more player to the active/physically unable to perform list, because apparently that's where all the cool kids are hanging out in Pittsburgh right now.

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  82. Bears QB Williams Promises More Consistent Entertainment in 2026

    Caleb Williams is signaling the Bears won't rely on late-game heroics this season after winning the NFC North and advancing to the divisional round last year.

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  83. Patriots Schedule Set for 2026-27 Season

    The New England Patriots have their complete 2026-27 schedule locked in with all times listed in Eastern Time.

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  84. Seahawks Waiving Kenny McIntosh: Your Backfield Just Got Clearer

    The Seahawks plan to waive running back Kenny McIntosh, per ESPN. One less name cluttering your Seattle backfield calculations.

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  85. Zay Jones Eyes Jaguars Reunion for 2026 Season

    Zay Jones spent two seasons with the Jaguars earlier in his career and could head back to Jacksonville for the 2026 season.

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  86. Commanders Cut TE Coach Ben Steele Following DWI Arrest

    The Commanders have parted ways with TE coach Ben Steele as training camp begins, following his arrest on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Virginia.

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  87. Titans' Offensive Tackle Signing Doesn't Fix the Real Problem

    The Tennessee Titans recently signed an offensive tackle, but he doesn't solve their problem.

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  88. Rams Have No Problem, Kupp Flashes at Camp, Brissett Negotiated Own $10M Raise

    The Rams have a good problem with no problem, Cooper Kupp wowed fans with an excellent catch at Seahawks training camp, and Jacoby Brissett got himself a $10 million raise by negotiating the deal himself.

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  89. Nacua's Contract Talks Hit a Snag Off the Field

    Puka Nacua's push for a new deal is getting complicated by an off-field issue, according to reports.

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  90. Giants Clear Roster Spots as Training Camp Approaches

    The Giants opened up two spots on their 90-player roster ahead of training camp, signaling roster adjustments in the lead-up to the season.

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  91. Seahawks Open Camp Clean as Ownership Transition Looms

    The Seahawks opened training camp on Saturday with no injury concerns, two weeks after announcing the team would be sold to a group led by Vinod Khosla pending league approval.

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  92. Patriots Second-Round LB Gabe Jacas Missing Training Camp Opener

    Second-round linebacker Gabe Jacas did not report to training camp with his Patriots teammates on Friday, creating early-season roster uncertainty for New England.

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  93. Panthers Shuffle Roster After Friday Workouts; Gonzalez Contract Talks Heat Up in New England

    The Panthers had several players in for workouts on Friday and that led to some roster shuffling on Saturday, while cornerback Christian Gonzalez continues contract extension talks at Patriots training camp.

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  94. Patriots Face Key Questions as Training Camp Opens Following Super Bowl Run

    New England opens training camp coming off a Super Bowl appearance with several storylines to monitor and key questions to answer.

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  95. Chargers Make Training Camp Roster Move; Ravens Bring Back Moore

    The Chargers made a roster move ahead of the start of their training camp. Wide receiver Chris Moore is back in Baltimore after the Ravens signed him.

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  96. Cardinals OL Isaiah Adams Suits Up for Training Camp Despite Weapons Charges

    Cardinals offensive lineman Isaiah Adams participated in the team's first training camp practice despite facing four weapons charges following his recent arrest in Canada.

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  97. Malik Nabers Dodges PUP List as Giants Open Training Camp

    NY Giants star receiver Malik Nabers will avoid the PUP list to start training camp after missing significant time in 2025 with a torn ACL.

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  98. Panthers Add Gill, Dolphins Shuffle Secondary

    The Panthers agreed to terms with outside linebacker Cam Gill on Thursday, while the Dolphins placed cornerbacks Darrell Baker Jr. and Storm Duck on the active/physically unable to perform list.

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  99. Patriots O-Line Gets Deep Dive Treatment in Fourth Installment of Five-Part Series

    The Patriots' 2026 offensive line is getting the full breakdown treatment with the fourth installment in a five-part examination of the unit.

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  100. Chargers Banking on McDaniel to Unlock Herbert in Make-or-Break Camp

    After another disappointing playoff exit, the Chargers open training camp looking to maximize quarterback Justin Herbert's talents under coordinator Mike McDaniel.

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  101. Seahawks Safety Emmanwori Sidelined, Arnold's Legal Troubles Loom, Brissett Hunting New Deal

    The Seahawks placed safety Nick Emmanwori on the active/physically unable to perform list Monday, former Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold faces an arraignment hearing in Tampa on Aug. 13, and Jacoby Brissett is seeking a revised contract in Arizona.

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  102. Aaron Donald's Rams Deal Could Block NFL Return

    Aaron Donald's previous contract with the Los Angeles Rams could make his return to the NFL difficult, creating a potential roadblock for any team looking to acquire the defensive anchor.

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  103. Three Unresolved Storylines Loom as NFL Offseason Heats Up

    ESPN's Adam Schefter flagged George Kittle, Brandon Aiyuk, and Raheem Morris as key unresolved issues, while the Panthers' quarterback room took a hit when Will Grier retired and Ben Roethlisberger called for the Steelers to move on from Mason Rudolph.

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  104. Titans' Defensive Line Overhaul Under Saleh Sets Stage for Training Camp

    The Tennessee Titans are entering training camp with a new-look defensive line, remade by head coach Robert Saleh.

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  105. ESPN's Pat McAfee Money Grab While Bodies Hit the Floor

    ESPN is reportedly closing in on paying Pat McAfee $60 million per year, even as the network executes layoffs of recognizable names.

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  106. Roster moves heat up as training camp approaches

    Teams are making strategic additions across the league. The Cowboys solidify their kicking situation, the Seahawks add cornerback depth, and the Bengals land a significant defensive piece ahead of the offseason.

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  107. Kelvin Sheppard's Stock Soaring While Corners Shuffle Across AFC North

    Lions DC Kelvin Sheppard was reportedly one of the buzziest assistant coaches within NFL circles this offseason, while the Browns made a change to their cornerback group before training camp gets underway next week.

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  108. ESPN Layoffs Hit NFL Network as Industry Reshuffles

    ESPN and NFL Network are executing a new round of layoffs, with names continuing to emerge from the cuts affecting the sports media landscape.

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  109. PFF Has No Clue Who the Titans' No. 1 WR Is in 2026

    Pro Football Focus apparently does not know who will be the Tennessee Titans' no. 1 wide receiver in 2026, leaving fantasy players in the dark about the team's receiving hierarchy.

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  110. Sirianni Backs Mannion's Work Ethic Despite Offensive Coordinator Inexperience

    Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni expressed confidence in new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, saying he has no concerns about Mannion's lack of experience because Mannion has worked hard to prepare for the role.

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  111. Jordan Whitehead Cleared to Resume Football Activities

    Free agent safety Jordan Whitehead is cleared to resume his football career, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Media.

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  112. Le'Veon Bell Arrested; Patriots Coaches Return to Work

    Former Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell has been arrested. Meanwhile, Mike Vrabel and the Patriots coaching staff are back in the office.

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  113. Saquon's Home Targeted in Attempted Invasion, But Family Safe

    The alleged suspects left Barkley's home prior to police arriving at the running back's home, with the family unharmed in the incident.

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  114. Commanders Have 9 Days to Sort Out Roster Questions at Training Camp

    The Commanders will get answers to their roster questions when training camp begins in 9 days, while the Raiders, Cardinals and Steelers are also waiting for clarity on their own depth charts.

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  115. Makai Lemon Ready to Roll After Hamstring Scare

    A hamstring injury slowed Lemon down during OTAs, but he says he's feeling great now and will be 100 percent for training camp.

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  116. Brandon Aubrey's Cowboys Would Feast on UFL's Field Goal Tweak

    No one would benefit more from the UFL's field goal tweak than the Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey, giving Dallas a roster edge if the NFL ever adopts the experimental scoring.

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  117. NFL Eyeing UFL's Four-Point Field Goal Rule? League Rumor Mill Heating Up

    The UFL made an interesting tweak to the rules in 2026, boosting the points for a 60-yard field goal from three to four. Now whispers suggest the NFL could follow suit.

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  118. Keon Coleman Faces Make-or-Break Year With Bills After Two Inconsistent Seasons

    Coming off a second straight up-and-down campaign, Keon Coleman says he is facing a make-or-break year with the Bills.

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  119. Brady vs. Paul Drama at Fanatics Fest, Kittle Shows Recovery Signs

    Tom Brady and Logan Paul were beefing at Fanatics Fest on Friday, while George Kittle is already showing good signs more than six months after tearing his Achilles during a wild-card matchup against the Eagles in January.

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  120. RG3 Finally Ready to Spill: Five Years Later, Griffin Circles Back to Tell-All

    Five years after former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III announced, then scrapped, a tell-all book about his time with an inherently dysfunctional franchise, Griffin is apparently ready to tell his story.

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  121. Cardinals' Director of College Scouting Ryan Gold Hit With Indefinite NFL Suspension

    The NFL announced the indefinite suspension of Ryan Gold, the Cardinals' director of college scouting, prompting the team to release a statement shortly after.

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  122. Flacco Unfazed by Crowded Browns QB Room

    Joe Flacco said sharing a QB room with Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel on the Browns was not an unusual experience.

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  123. Aaron Donald Comeback Won't Look the Same, Crosby Market Heating Up

    Don't expect the same Aaron Donald if he returns. Meanwhile, Maxx Crosby's next team odds are being tracked by Kalshi traders pricing Raiders loyalty, Eagles interest, and 49ers trade risk.

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  124. James Brown Staying Put at The NFL Today - No Retirement Plans

    James Brown, the long-time host of The NFL Today on CBS, has no plans to retire.

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  125. Gruden Won't Stop Hyping Steelers QB Will Howard

    Former NFL coach Jon Gruden continues to praise Steelers QB Will Howard, keeping the hype train rolling for Pittsburgh's signal-caller.

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  126. Allen's MVP Resume Speaks Volumes as Bills Eye Another Run

    Josh Allen has won the MVP award once, finished second once and finished third twice in eight seasons, establishing himself as one of the league's most consistent elite performers.

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  127. Lions WR Room Takes Center Stage in 2026 Training Camp Preview

    The Detroit Lions wide receiver room is the focus of the next installment in the 2026 training camp preview series.

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  128. Amarius Mims Set to Ascend With All Five Starters Returning

    With all five starters returning, Amarius Mims should benefit from the continuity and continue his ascension.

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  129. Bo Nix Poised to Shatter Career Best With Waddle Addition

    Bo Nix is expected to top his career best from last season with the addition of Jaylen Waddle, potentially pushing him above 4,000 yards next year.

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  130. Texans Co-Founder Janice McNair Dies at 89

    Janice S. McNair, co-founder and Senior Chair of the Houston Texans, has died. The team confirmed her death in a statement Tuesday evening, saying she passed away peacefully.

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