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NFL training camp 2022 live – Patrick Mahomes and other QBs work on receiver connections; Baltimore Ravens’ J.K. Dobbins activated

We are officially one month away from the start of the NFL regular season — which kicks off with a Thursday night Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Rams matchup. It sure was an active NFL training camp Monday. The Baltimore Ravens activated J.K. Dobbins off of the PUP list and also signed kicker Justin Tucker […]

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NFL training camp 2022 live: New York Giants’ Saquon Barkley turning heads, Tennessee Titans’ Derrick Henry breaking helmets

Many NFL training camps resumed Sunday following Hall of Fame ceremonies in Canton, Ohio, though some took it easy while others took the day off. Running backs took center stage with the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans, as Saquon Barkley continues to impress while video showed Derrick Henry breaking a helmet with a stiff […]

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NFL training camp updates 2022: Lamar Jackson looks sharp, first-rounders make positive strides

With 2022 NFL training camps getting ready to hit high gear, young starting quarterbacks around the league are getting valuable reps. At the New England Patriots’ camp on Friday, onlookers anticipated that quarterback Mac Jones would raise his level of performance after the offense was almost shut out completely, scoring just one touchdown on 11 […]

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GM Joe Schoen says ‘a lot of evaluating’ to be done as New York Giants open camp with ‘revamped’ roster

In a way, they’re overseeing this massive project. “I think we understand where we are at. Are there times where [Schoen] might say, ‘Hey, we’re in Year 1 or vice versa,’” Daboll said. “I think a lot of times it happens with myself and the offensive staff. Particularly the guys that came from Buffalo. There […]

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NFL draft 2022: Biggest offseason questions, team needs, rookie battles and future upgrades for all 32 teams

The 2022 NFL draft wrapped up Saturday, and perhaps the most relevant thing to happen was a quarterback being taken with the last pick, a spot dubbed “Mr. Irrelevant.” Because after a 2021 draft in which QBs went 1-2-3 as well as 11th and 15th, talent evaluators obviously thought this class of signal-callers wasn’t worth […]

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New York Giants land Kayvon Thibodeaux at No. 5 overall pick, Evan Neal at No. 7 in NFL draft

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants landed two of the most talented players in the NFL draft when they selected Oregon edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux and Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal with the fifth and seventh picks, respectively, on Thursday night. It was generally considered a strong night for the Giants, who were […]

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NFL Power Rankings 2022: Post-free agency 1-32 poll, plus predicting next offseason move for each team

With the initial wave of free agency having crested, it’s time for another edition of the NFL Power Rankings. It’s also time to look forward to the next chapter of the offseason. Sure, this offseason has had a lot to talk about so far, from quarterback trades (Russell Wilson, Deshaun Watson and Matt Ryan were […]

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Most impactful moves and 2022 offseason goals for all 32 NFL teams

With 2022 NFL free agency winding down, we are looking back on what transpired and looking forward to what’s ahead. While there were a number of significant free-agent signings — left tackle Terron Armstead to the Miami Dolphins, pass-rusher Von Miller to the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Allen Robinson II to the Los Angeles Rams […]

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Chicago Bears sign Buffalo Bills OG Ryan Bates to offer sheet

Bates, 25, had free-agent visits with the Bears, Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots this week, according to league sources, after the Bills offered an original-round tender of $2.4 million. As a restricted free agent, Bates is free to meet and receive offers from other teams, but Buffalo has the right of first refusal to […]

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Buffalo Bills add more than $8 million in cap space by releasing OL Daryl Williams and signing C Mitch Morse to 2-year extension

The team also agreed to a two-year deal with former Washington defensive tackle Tim Settle, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. By releasing Williams, the team opens over $6 million in cap space, and the Morse deal lowers his $11.25 million cap hit for 2022 to $9 million. The extension includes $12 million guaranteed and […]

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