Jacksonville Jaguars RB T.J. Yeldon (undisclosed) will be able to participate in practice Thursday, July 27, according to head coach Doug Marrone.
Monthly Archives: July 2017
Dolphins | Miami not considering Lucky Whitehead
Free-agent WR Lucky Whitehead (Cowboys) will not be receiving interest from the Miami Dolphins.
Broncos | Trevor Siemian to open with starters
Denver Broncos QB Trevor Siemian will receive the first snaps with the first-team offense during practice Thursday, July 27, but head coach Vance Joseph said that Siemian and QB Paxton Lynch will share snaps with the starters during the early part of training camp. Joseph said he would like to decide on a starting quarterback before the third preseason game but that is not a deadline for the decision.
Broncos | Jamaal Charles cleared for full participation
Denver Broncos RB Jamaal Charles will be eased in slowly, but he has been cleared to participate fully in training camp, according to the Denver Post’s Nicki Jhabvala.
Eagles | Allen Barbre let go
Philadelphia Eagles OL Allen Barbre was released Wednesday, July 26.
Lions | Theo Reddick to get busier in red zone?
Detroit Lions RB Theo Riddick could see his role expand even more inside the red zone this year, according to Tim Twentyman of DetroitLions.com.
Vikings | Minnesota tweaks end of roster
The Minnesota Vikings signed free-agent CB Sam Brown to an undisclosed deal Wednesday, July 26 and waived OL Arturo Uzdavinis.
Eagles | Nelson Agholor enjoyed ‘great spring’
Philadelphia Eagles WR Nelson Agholor had a ‘great spring in slot and outside,’ according to offensive coordinator Frank Reich.
Vikings | Everson Griffen lands huge extension
Minnesota Vikings DE Everson Griffen signed a four-year contract extension for $58 million with $34 million guaranteed Wednesday, July 26, according to a source.
Browns | Myles Garrett ready for camp
Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett will not be limited for the start of training camp after suffering a lateral foot sprain near the end of spring workouts, according to head coach Hue Jackson.