Baltimore Ravens DE Brent Urban (foot) is still recovering from the foot injury he suffered last season but should be back on the field for training camp at the latest.
Monthly Archives: May 2018
Ravens | Kenneth Dixon participating
Baltimore Ravens RB Kenneth Dixon (knee) has been participating in offseason workouts and should be ready for organized team activities.
Jets | Teddy Bridgewater expected to be limited
New York Jets QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee) likely will be limited during organized team activities, but he is further along in his recovery than most people believe, according to a source. The team is hoping that Bridgewater will be a full participant when training camp starts.
Bills | Two competing for OLB job
Buffalo Bills LBs Matt Milano and Ramon Humber will compete for the strongside linebacker job during offseason workouts and training camp.
Rams | Aaron Donald not showing up
Los Angeles Rams DT Aaron Donald won’t attend organized team activities Monday, May 21.
Saints | Nate Wozniak switching positions
New Orleans Saints TE Nate Wozniak will be used as an offensive tackle with the Saints even though he has only played tight end during his football career. He weighed 283 pounds during the rookie minicamp and has a target goal of around 300 pounds.
Lions | Tyrell Crosby unlikely to start
Detroit Lions OT Tyrell Crosby likely will not be one of the five starting offensive linemen this upcoming season unless there is an injury, in the opinion of The Detroit News’ Justin Rogers.
Bears | Three Bears may be camp PUP candidates
Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson (knee), LB Leonard Floyd (knee) and OG Kyle Long (elbow, neck, shoulder) could all start training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list, in the opinion of The Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs.
Cardinals | Jamar Taylor likely will start
Arizona Cardinals CB Jamar Taylor likely will be the starting cornerback opposite CB Patrick Peterson this upcoming season.
Lions | Detroit may be interested in two DTs
Free-agent DT Alan Branch (Patriots) and DT Ricky Jean-Francois (Patriots) could be options for the Detroit Lions because they are familiar with head coach Matt Patricia’s defensive scheme, in the opinion of ESPN.com’s Michael Rothstein.