Houston Texans RB D’Onta Foreman (hamstring) is participating in organized team activities Wednesday, May 31.
Monthly Archives: May 2017
Titans | Matt Cassel to miss sidelined until camp
Tennessee Titans QB Matt Cassel (thumb) will miss the rest of offseason workouts because of an injured thumb but should be ready for training camp.
Chiefs | Kansas City works out Jamari Lattimore
Free-agent LB Jamari Lattimore (Bills) worked out for the Kansas City Chiefs Wednesday, May 31, according to a source.
Browns | Corey Coleman sidelined
Cleveland Browns WR Corey Coleman (undisclosed) is expected to be out a ‘little while’ after reportedly playing out to make a catch in practice last week and landing on the ball. Head coach Hue Jackson intends on having Coleman back by training camp.
Jaguars | Cam Robinson signs his rookie deal
Jacksonville Jaguars second-round OT Cam Robinson signed his four-year rookie deal Wednesday, May 31. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Vikings | Sharrif Floyd optimistic about 2017 return
Minnesota Vikings DT Sharrif Floyd (quad) believes it is ‘a matter of not if, but when’ he will return to the playing field in 2017. Floyd, who was on the field for practice on Wednesday, May 31, is unable to run for now after a surgery mishap left him with a nerve issue that is preventing his right quadriceps muscle from firing properly.
Dolphins | Julius Thomas poised for big year
Miami Dolphins TE Julius Thomas is ‘going to be a thing this year’ if he stays healthy, according to the Miami Herald’s Armando Salguero, who reports the team has drawn up multiple plays just for him.
Bears | Jordan Howard not resting on his laurels
Chicago Bears RB Jordan Howard is ‘noticeably slimmer’ entering his second season after finishing second in the league in rushing as a rookie. Howard intends to play at 225 pounds in 2017 and hopes not to come off the field as much.
Broncos | Adam Gotsis a ‘new player’
Denver Broncos DE Adam Gotsis is noticeably trimmer, completely healthy after a 2015 ACL tear in college and looking good in the team’s offseason workouts, according to head coach Vance Joseph.
Bengals | Carl Lawson turning heads
Cincinnati Bengals fourth-round DE Carl Lawson is seeing significant time as a linebacker so far in offseason practices and has been highly impressive, according to a handful of players and coaches. The Bengals anticipate him putting his hand on the ground on third down, but he is working with the linebackers so they can get him on the field on first and second down as well.