The Patriots announced a pair of roster moves on Monday, including one that brings an end to offensive lineman Jake Andrews’s chances of playing for them this season.
The Texans didn’t have their starters on the field against the Bears in the Hall of Fame Game, but they plan to handle things differently against the Steelers on Friday.
The Titans aren’t setting anything in stone at this point, but it looks like a good bet that Mason Rudolph will be their backup quarterback come September.
Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore was evaluated for a concussion after getting hurt at the team’s final training camp practice in West Virginia last Friday, but he’s back on the field with the team back in Cleveland.
Defensive lineman Arik Armstead hasn’t been on the field yet this summer, but it looks like it won’t be too much longer before he’s given the green light to practice.
It wasn’t ideal that Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson missed most of his rookie season with a right shoulder injury, but it might not have hampered his development as much as some may have feared.
The Broncos haven’t settled on a starting quarterback yet and first-round pick Bo Nix is showing one skill that should help his chances of beating out Jarrett Stidham this year.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said last week that Justin Fields has taken advantage of the increase in opportunities that have come his way with Russell Wilson hampered by a calf injury and that continued to be the case at the team’s scrimmage last Friday night.
The Panthers are waiting for word on how much time first-round pick Xavier Legette might miss with a lower leg injury, but they have a better idea of when second-round pick Jonathon Brooks might be able to play.
When the Giants placed right tackle Evan Neal on the physically unable to perform list to open camp, General Manager Joe Schoen said that the 2022 first-round pick wasn’t far from being healthy.