Miami Dolphins OG Dallas Thomas lined up at left guard with the first-team offense during practice Friday, July 29.
Monthly Archives: July 2016
Giants | Sterling Shepard the No. 2 receiver
New York Giants WR Sterling Shepard ran with the first-team offense Friday, July 29, and was also on the field during plays with just two wide receivers.
Dolphins | Damien Williams out of shape
Miami Dolphins RB Damien Williams (undisclosed) reported to training camp out of shape and is not ready to practice. Head coach Adam Gase is upset with Williams because he was out of shape during offseason workouts as well.
Dolphins | Bobby McCain should return soon
Miami Dolphins CB Bobby McCain (undisclosed) is dealing with a minor injury and should be cleared for practice in a few days, according to sources.
Browns | Emmanuel Ogbah working at DE
Cleveland Browns DE Emmanuel Ogbah is receiving work at defense end at the start of training camp since the team lost DE Desmond Bryant (pectoral) for the season.
Titans | Kevin Dodd placed on PUP list
Tennessee Titans DE Kevin Dodd (foot) was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list Friday, July 29.
Panthers | Vernon Butler leaves practice
Carolina Panthers DT Vernon Butler (undisclosed) had to leave practice after cramping up Friday, July 29, according to head coach Ron Rivera. Rivera said Butler ‘should be fine’ for practice Saturday, July 30.
Lions | T.J. Jones relegated to backup offense
Detroit Lions WR T.J. Jones ran with the second-team offense during practice Friday, July 29.
Raiders | Roy Helu placed on IR
Updating a previous report, Oakland Raiders RB Roy Helu (hip) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list Friday, July 29. The two sides likely will reach an injury settlement in the near future.
Lions | Anquan Boldin working out of the slot
Detroit Lions WR Anquan Boldin spent a lot of time with the first-team offense with most of his repetitions as the slot receiver Friday, July 29.
Footballguys View: This is not great for Eric Ebron, as two of them would be competing for targets in the middle of the field. T.J. Jones was set up to have the lead for the slot job with less imposing veterans like Jeremy Kerley, Andre Roberts, and Bubba Caldwell as competition, but his road to relevance in deep dynasty leagues is rougher now.