Rams, Matthew Stafford and Training Camp
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The Green Bay Packers continue training camp with a closed practice Monday, Aug. 18. There are two practices open to the public this week — Tuesday, Aug. 19, and a joint practice with the Seattle Seahawks Thursday, Aug. 21. Both start at 10:30 a.m.
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Eagles training camp notes (Day 16): Will young star move positions to fix team’s biggest issue?
Fangio told reporters Monday that the CB2 competition is still very close. Adoree’ Jackson, Jakorian Bennett and Kelee Ringo are considered the top starting candidates, but Fangio said fifth-round rookie Mac McWilliams is also in the mix.
He did not see any action during his first season at Rutgers; however, the Rutgers Tight End room was extremely banged up last year and is one of the thinnest positions on the team this year in terms of depth.
▶ The highlight of the day was the Lions' pass rush, particularly blitzing linebackers. DaRon Gilbert had the first one of the day, working against the third team. Jack Campbell blitzed on two of three reps in the next team period, getting home on the first one for a sack but arriving a touch too late on the second.
After visits with 10 NFL teams in eight states, Ben Solak compiled the best things he heard -- and saw -- throughout the trip.
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles operated their offseason as if Cooper DeJean was their break-glass option at outside cornerback. In Monday’s practice, they pulled the proverbial emergency hammer off its hook.
Here are more takeaways from Day 16 of training camp: After his best performance of camp last week against the New England Patriots, McCarthy experienced some growing pains in his first time going back against his teammates in practice.
There's never a dull practice moment when Travis Kelce is on the field. The Chiefs star is entering his 13th and potentially last year in the NFL this fall and hasn't lost a stepw
LAS VEGAS — The fourth week of Raiders training camp was an eventful one, between joint practice and a preseason game with the San Francisco 49ers. With roster decisions on the horizon and the start of the season less than a month away, time is running short to work through the remaining questions.
The Wink Wildcats know the standard, and they plan to meet it again this fall. After going 11-2 last season, Wink returns a veteran roster with nine starters back on offense and seven on defense. Head coach Brian Gibson,
Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Josh Simmons has been working on his stance throughout training camp and preseason.