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Bucs’ Desmond Watson, the NFL’s heaviest player, placed on non-football injury list due to weight
Desmond Watson’s quest to make the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will get a late start. Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said the heaviest player in NFL history is day to day after starting camp on non-football injury list due to his weight.
The Raiders have Ashton Jeanty getting used to the NFL rigors. The first rounder explained what his biggest adjustment is so far.
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Training camp is still in the early stages around the NFL, as the overwhelming majority of teams are getting acclimated to football again. That doesn't mean the practices don't count (they do), but the pads will be coming on around the league next week.
The Detroit Lions had one of the NFL's best offensive lines last season. This year is more of a work in progress.
The Los Angeles Rams aren't known for shipping out too many of their starters ahead of a season. Players like Cooper Kupp and Christian Rozeboom left during the middle of the offseason, either because the team wanted to move on from them (Kupp) or their contracts simply ran out (Rozeboom).
Former NFL star and current CBS analyst J.J. Watt is unimpressed with the hype surrounding what he called "insane and ridiculous" stats emerging this week from scrimmages taking place during NFL training camps.
The New York Jets signed former UCF Knights offensive tackle Samuel Jackson. This is his second chance to making an NFL roster after playing with the Jacksonvil
From one of the best O-lines in the NFL last year to a work in progress. That's one of the Lions' priorities with the start of training camp.
Aaron Rodgers believes the Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the teams that can win Super Bowl 60 in his first season as the franchise’s quarterback, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Brian Batko.
Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Patrick Paul will be under the microscope this season for multiple reasons. He’s taking over for Terron Armstead at left tackle