NFL preseason and training camp live updates (2024)

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What to know about the NFL preseason this week

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The page has turned to Week 2 of the preseason as practices continue across the NFL this week.

Last week was all about the rookie quarterbacks and their preseason debuts. Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels went rouge, while Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams improvised, Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy exceeded expectations and Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix showed poise.

Joint practices continue across the NFL as well, although the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints won't meet in practice this week with the former dealing with too many injuries.

With joint practices come fights. There were more than enough skirmishes in joint practices between the Detroit Lions and New York Giants, to which the league fined both teams for. Sometimes, fights happen amongst teammates, like Seattle Seahawks WR DK Metcalf displayed.

Meanwhile, there is still no resolution in sight for a few holdouts and hold-ins around the league, although the San Francisco 49ers and WR Brandon Aiyuk were back at the negotiating table at the start of the week. The Dallas Cowboys and WR CeeDee Lamb remain apart on a deal apparently, though.

Stay tuned here and be sure to keep refreshing the blog for what unfolds this week from The Athletic's NFL beat writers.

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  • 2024 fantasy football draft kit

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August 15, 2024 at 6:00 PM EDTAdam Coleman·Staff Editor, NFL

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Seahawks' defense shows big-play potential in bounce-back practice vs. Titans

The Seahawks’ defense had a big day at joint practices in Nashville, as Seattle showed its big-play potential in joint practices with the Titans. Devon Witherspoon made practice's biggest play (and then taunted ex-teammate Jamal Adams), but he was hardly the only one who shined.

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GO FURTHERSeahawks’ defense shows big-play potential in bounce-back practice vs. Titans

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August 15, 2024 at 5:50 PM EDTJon Machota·Staff Writer, Cowboys

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Cowboys’ Dak Prescott speaks on contract negotiations

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Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott provided an update on his contract situation following Thursday’s training camp practice.

“Good conversations are going on, I will say that,” he said. “A lot of good things are going on there. A lot of confidence. I have confidence in my guys and these guys getting something done.”

Prescott is entering the final year of his current four-year, $160 million deal. If the two sides are unable to reach an agreement, the 31-year-old would become a free agent next March. Prescott is coming off a season where he finished runner-up for league MVP.

“I’m happy where I am right now and that’s really where my focus is,” he said. “I enjoy being a Cowboy, one thousand percent. I enjoy living in Dallas. I enjoy everything about it. But this is a business. Conversations are going well. But I’m thankful to be where I am right now.

“I’m not putting that much thought into hoping it gets done now, hoping it gets done in a couple of weeks, during the season or whenever it happens. I just know conversations are on the right way.”

Prescott, who was experiencing some minor right ankle soreness, didn’t practice last week the day after the Cowboys practiced with the Los Angeles Rams. There were no issues following this week’s practice with the Rams. Prescott was a full participant in Thursday’s practice.

“I’m fine,” he said. “Whether it’s a day of rest here or there or taking a vet day … I’m fine. There’s no ankle-gate.

“No long-term (issues) or residual effects.”

August 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM EDTNick Kosmider·Staff Writer, Broncos

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A night with Broncos' ‘No-Fly Zone’

DENVER — When the Denver Broncos hatched the idea of creating an alternative preseason broadcast earlier this year, they knew finding the talent to drive it wouldn’t be an issue. The media market in Denver, from radio to podcasts to local television, is full of former Broncos players offering keen insights on the state of the team and the NFL at large. There would be no shortage of personalities to consider.

But as members of the departments charged with creating the broadcast landed on a format — a three-hour interactive, fan-focused production that places a premium on storytelling — there was really only one choice.

“Next season is our 10th anniversary of Super Bowl 50, so that’s been very top of mind for us,” said Hailey Sullivan, the Broncos’ chief marketing officer. “When you do an alt cast in different content format, it’s really about how we choose hosts who fans immediately recognize. We have a problem of riches because there are many people to choose from. But specifically choosing from the Super Bowl 50 team, specifically choosing from the ‘No-Fly Zone,’ and choosing teammates with chemistry and history, it just became a no-brainer.”

Chris Harris Jr. and Aqib Talib were the playmaking, trash-talking duo from the secondary that helped lift the Broncos to their third Super Bowl victory nearly a decade ago. The two will join longtime NFL broadcast reporter James Palmer on Sunday night to headline the team’s first-ever alternate broadcast of a preseason game. Available to Colorado residents on the team’s website and mobile app, it will serve as a companion of the main broadcast of the matchup with the Packers — called by Steve Levy and another member of that Super Bowl 50 team, Ryan Harris — on Denver’s NBC affiliate.

Harris, Talib and Palmer will conduct their broadcast from separate remote locations — think Peyton and Eli on “The ManningCast” — and as the hosts conducted a dry run of the broadcast last week, it was clear the format would highlight the personalities that made the “No-Fly Zone” beloved for reasons beyond its dominating performance on the field. Harris and Talib combined for five interceptions and three touchdown returns during the 2015 season, but it was the way they carried themselves on and off the field that endeared them to fans.

“That’s what the people want,” Harris said. “They like listening to old memories and picturing themselves listening in on the locker room. We can give them those visions of what happens and the stories. That’s priceless to fans. That’s how we want to make it, and be real and authentic like we always try to be. Just doing that should make it entertaining.”

Read more here.

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August 15, 2024 at 4:55 PM EDTJosh Kendall·Staff Writer, Falcons

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Falcons signing Justin Simmons

The Atlanta Falcons are signing Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons.

The agreement is a one-year deal that includes $7.5 million guaranteed and a $500,000 bonus if Simmons is named a first-team All-Pro, team sources told The Athletic.

Simmons became a free agent earlier this year after the Denver Broncos released him to create cap space. Simmons, 30, was due to have an $18.5 million cap charge in 2024.

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GO FURTHERAtlanta Falcons signing Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons
August 15, 2024 at 4:18 PM EDTPaul Dehner Jr.·Senior Writer, Bengals

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Two significant injuries mar Bengals’ joint practice in Chicago

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Two dark clouds hovered the Bengals’ rainy joint practice in Chicago on Thursday.

Running back Chris Evans and offensive tackle D’Ante Smith both were taken off with air casts on carts after suffering what looked like serious injuries.

First, on the final play of a long kickoff coverage period against the Bears, Evans went down and was quickly tended to by trainers. They put an air cast on his right leg and he was moved to a goal cart before leaving.

Moments later, on another field, Smith went to the ground screaming in pain. The entire team went down to a knee and practice stopped on both fields. Smith was able to get himself to the cart, but had an air cast put on his left leg before being driven off.

Smith was crying with his leg immobilized and kicked a towel in anger with the other leg.

Both Evans and Smith are 2021 draft picks squarely on the bubble and fighting for roster spots. Evans has returned kickoffs and played sparingly at running back in 34 games the last three seasons.

Smith has only played in three games since being selected in the fourth round in 2021 but was in the mix for the fourth offensive tackle spot this camp.

The Bengals and Bears practiced for two hours in the rain and will have a day off before playing a preseason game on Saturday at 1 p.m.

August 15, 2024 at 4:16 PM EDTDan Duggan·Senior Writer, Giants

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Giants camp: Malik Nabers (ankle) full participant in practice

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Here are notes from today's Giants' practice:

  • This was very much a game prep practice. The offense and defense alternated as the scout teams for the other side. Practice moved at a fast pace as they worked through a variety of situations.
  • My sense is coach Brian Daboll is taking a regular-season mentality into Saturday's matchup with the Texans. I expect the healthy starters to play the first half (if not a little longer).
  • It certainly looks and sounds like WR Malik Nabers will play after a minor ankle sprain. He was a full participant in practice today. It also wouldn't be a surprise if C John Michael Schmitz plays. He took every snap with the first-team offense today.
  • Rookie S Tyler Nubin is making his push. There was a three-man rotation at safety with the starting defense among Nubin, Jason Pinnock and Dane Belton.
  • It sounds like Drew Lock (hip) will be available as the emergency QB. Imagine he'd just go in and hand the ball off if it gets to that point.
  • Players I'm not expecting to play on Saturday based on their workload today: RB Tyrone Tracy (ankle), TE Lawrence Cager (groin), OL Jon Runyan (shoulder), LB Dyontae Johnson (ankle), CB Cor'Dale Flott (quad), CB Dru Phillips (ankle) and S Gervarrius Owens (knee). TE Tyree Jackson's status is TBD after leaving practice early today.

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August 15, 2024 at 3:26 PM EDTAndrew Marchand·Senior Writer, National

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ESPN fires Robert Griffin III, Sam Ponder in cost-cutting moves

ESPN has fired “Sunday NFL Countdown” host Samantha Ponder and analyst Robert Griffin III, sources briefed on the moves told The Athletic on Thursday.

Griffin, who as recently as last year had been viewed as a rising star at ESPN, had two years remaining on his deal. The Heisman Trophy winner at Baylor and the 2012 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year seems to have a good sense of humor about the ordeal as well.

Read more here.

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August 15, 2024 at 3:00 PM EDTDavid Lombardi·Staff Writer, 49ers

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Before Brock Purdy was an NFL star, he ‘transcended’ Iowa State’s football program

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AMES, Iowa — Taylor Mouser leaned forward in his office inside Iowa State’s football facility, digging through his computer’s files. The Cyclones’ offensive coordinator was looking for the practice tape of the play that started it all.

Brock Purdy is now the star quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, fresh off a season in which he led the NFL across the efficiency spectrum and finished as an MVP finalist. Just months from now, he’ll be eligible for what might end up being the NFL’s largest contract.

At this time six years ago, Purdy was a third-string true freshman grinding through his first college training camp. Mouser was reminiscing on Purdy’s meteoric 2018 ascent at Iowa State when he struck gold.

“Here it is,” Mouser interrupted himself. “I found it.”

He rolled tape of a goal-line rep from training camp. The Cyclones ran an option play they call “Bengal.” If the strong-side defensive end doesn’t crash inside, the quarterback typically flips the ball to a running back on an inside pitch. But there was nothing typical about Purdy.

The freshman wearing No. 15 stared down defensive end JaQuan Bailey, who’d earn All-Big-12 honors that year. Bailey didn’t crash, but Purdy didn’t care. He faked the pitch inside. Bailey bought it and lunged that way. Purdy exploded in the other direction. In a blink, there was space. He dove across the goal line.

Those on the practice field, including Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell, stood stunned.

“It was a ‘wow’ moment,” Campbell said, sitting on the couch in his office this past May. “It was our (No.) 3 offense and they’re going against our (No.) 1 defense. Brock just has this elite way to maneuver his body, to set up the precise angle against the defensive end. You could almost feel the entire place erupt on that play.”

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August 15, 2024 at 2:00 PM EDTMike DeFabo·Staff Writer, Steelers

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Steelers CB Cory Trice taking advantage of first-team reps

LATROBE, Pa. — A year ago at this time, Cory Trice Jr. pulled on his shoulder pads and put on his helmet, looking forward to his first padded practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Although he was selected in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft, his 6-foot-3, 206-pound frame and above-average testing numbers made him an intriguing player on the back half of the roster. Many talent evaluators, including The Athletic’s draft analyst, Dane Brugler, believed Trice could have been selected as high as the third round. There was optimism that the defensive back — whom coach Mike Tomlin calls an “Avatar” because of his impressive measurables — could become one of the steals of general manager Oman Khan’s first draft class.

Fate had a different thought.

Before Trice could flash his potential, he crumpled to the turf at Saint Vincent College. His knee injury was quickly diagnosed as season-ending. Just like that, his rookie year was over before it started.

“I was pretty (ticked) about it,” Trice said Wednesday. “But I knew today was gonna come. I felt bad for myself that night. Then from there on, they told me what the plan was. I knew what all I had to do, and I was just looking forward to rehabbing and getting back to where I’m at now.”

On Wednesday, after the Steelers held their final training camp practice in Latrobe, Trice stood on the same practice field where the injury occurred healed, healthy and ready to contribute.

Read more here.

GO FURTHERSteelers CB Cory Trice — finally healthy — taking advantage of first-team reps
August 15, 2024 at 1:30 PM EDTJoe Buscaglia·Staff Writer, Bills

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Who's on the bubble for the Bills?

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WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, TE Quintin Morris, OT Tylan Grable, LB Edefuan Ulofoshio

Valdes-Scantling has shaken off a slow start and has settled into a role as a top-five receiver. Morris remains the team’s third tight end and one of the go-to special teams players this summer. Grable, a 2024 sixth-round pick, has shown enough athleticism and workable traits to warrant further development. The Bills took Ulofoshio in the fifth round this year and he’s likely to develop into a long-term special teams piece, making it unlikely they’d waive him in year one.

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August 15, 2024 at 1:18 PM EDTNate Taylor·Staff Writer, Chiefs

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Patrick Mahomes' behind-the-back pass 'definitely a possibility'

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — A week ago, Patrick Mahomes did the thing again.

Mahomes, the Chiefs quarterback, perfectly executed a nifty behind-the-back pass to running back Isiah Pacheco during a red zone team period, the repetition ending in a short-yardage touchdown.

“It was a good day for the offense, especially that last period,” Mahome said of his trick completion after Thursday’s practice, the Chiefs’ final one of training camp. “Once you’re kind of having a good day, you have the freedom to try stuff like that. It was cool that I completed it. You want to get it in a live-type of atmosphere — and that’s as live as you’re going to get in practice.”

Mahomes acknowledged that the play the Chiefs ran last week was similar to their final play of last season, when he executed a play-action fake to running back Jerick McKinnon before completing an easy 3-yard, walk-off touchdown to receiver Mecole Hardman to win Super Bowl LVIII.

One of the reasons Mahomes attempted the behind-the-back pass last week was because the Chiefs’ defense blitzed. Safety Chamarri Conner attacked from the edge to take away Mahomes’ option of running with the ball on the perimeter. In a smooth manner, Mahomes swung his right arm around his back while he jumped, giving him the proper angle for his creative pass. Pacheco expected the pass, too. He caught the ball, spun to his right and entered the end zone untouched.

“The first thing he said was, ‘I’ve been telling you to do that for a while; That’s one of the plays I’ve been telling you that you can do it,’” Mahomes said of coach Andy Reid’s reaction. “He’s all for it. It’s me who’s the one that’s hesitant to do it in a game.”

Mahomes first started experimenting with a behind-the-back pass during the 2018 season, when he attempted the feat in practices, ones that were closed to fans and during team periods that were not observed by reporters.

Last year in a non-padded camp practice, Mahomes executed a play-action fake with running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire to set up a behind-the-back screen pass for receiver Skyy Moore. Another practice last year ended with Mahomes wowing fans with his trick. While standing at the 20-yard line, from the right hash, Mahomes, while in full pads, launched his behind-the-back pass, the ball traveling more than 30 yards in the air before landing just beyond the corner of the end zone.

After showcasing his rare skill yet again, the lone question left for Mahomes is this: Will he attempt the trick during the Chiefs’ season opener on Sept. 5 against the Baltimore Ravens or at some point later in the season?

“There definitely is a possibility of it,” Mahomes said, smiling. “If you do it, it’s got to work.”

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August 15, 2024 at 1:15 PM EDTVic Tafur·Staff Writer, Raiders

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Davante Adams, Raiders offense shows progress in open practice at Allegiant Stadium

The Las Vegas Raiders offense showed some progress in the team's open practice at Allegiant Stadium on Wednesday night. Davante Adams caught a deep pass from Aidan O'Connell and clearly looks more comfortable with the second-year QB.

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Day 1 of Browns-Vikings joint practices featured physicality from both teams

The Athletic's Zac Jackson has more on the Browns and Vikings both showing physicality in their first joint practice, and Deshaun Watson having his share of ups and downs. Watson gets his first action against an opposing team since his season-ending shoulder injury last year.

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August 15, 2024 at 1:03 PM EDTJames Boyd·Staff Writer, Colts

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The other Anthony shines at Colts joint practice

Anthony Gould was all by himself. All Anthony Richardson had to do was let it fly.

So, he did.

Gould took care of the rest, hauling in Richardson’s deep ball and racing down the sideline for a 60-yard score. Perhaps it was a busted coverage or perhaps Gould simply has a knack for getting open, but the rookie fifth-round pick continues to impress throughout training camp, reminding his teammates and coaching staff that Richardson isn’t the only “Anthony” who can be a game-changer.

“Anthony is super fast, and he’s been great on all of our deep crossers and deep balls,” Pittman said. “He’s probably scored like five touchdowns in this training camp period, which doesn’t sound like a lot, but it is a lot in terms of, he only catches what he’s thrown. He’s been doing great, too.”

Gould is likely on track to be one of the Colts’ top kickoff and punt returners, a role he thrived in at Oregon State. He ripped off a 49-yard kickoff return in Indianapolis’ preseason opener, but he’s confident he can bring an explosive element to the Colts offense, too. Gould has been temporarily pushed up the depth chart with starting slot receiver Josh Downs sidelined with a high ankle sprain. Downs was in attendance Wednesday wearing a boot on his right ankle. While the Colts hope he can return sooner rather than later, Gould is making the most of his increased opportunities.

“I’m just trying to prove day in and day out that I can be a go-to guy if someone goes down or if need someone to fill in,” Gould recently told The Athletic. “It’s not gonna be any fall off putting me in.”

Read more from Colts-Cardinals joint practices here.

GO FURTHERColts offense, Anthony Richardson torch Cardinals to end joint practice
August 15, 2024 at 12:46 PM EDTJoe Buscaglia·Staff Writer, Bills

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Bills' LB Matt Milano tears bicep: Sources

Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano tore his bicep, per a team sources, after Tuesday's practice. He will undergo surgery and be out indefinitely.

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August 15, 2024 at 11:48 AM EDTJeff Howe·National NFL Insider

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Bears also offered Patriots third-round pick for Matthew Judon: Sources

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While it may have appeared the New England Patriots didn’t have much leverage in trade negotiations with Matthew Judon, they actually had their choice of suitors. The Chicago Bears also offered a third-round pick for the star pass rusher, according to league sources. The Patriots, of course, ended up accepting the Falcons’ third-rounder instead.

Judon had previously told the Patriots to trade him if they weren’t going to sweeten his contract, and teams around the league knew it. As for the Bears, they haven't been shy about bolstering the roster around rookie QB Caleb Williams, even with edge rusher Montez Sweatt having a monster summer.

Judon, who is open to playing out the season to earn the $6.5 million on his contract, had drawn serious interest from at least four teams, sources said. The Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans were also involved in trade discussions.

GO FURTHERPatriots trade Matthew Judon to Falcons for 2025 third-round pick: What it means for each team

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August 15, 2024 at 11:00 AM EDTDaniel Popper·Staff Writer, Chargers

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Chargers training camp, Day 17: Tre'Mon Morris-Brash seizing opportunity

Chris Rumph II's injury could open a spot for Tre'Mon Morris-Brash, who has flashed in recent camp practices and the first preseason game. The Athletic has more on from Chargers camp on Morris-Brash seizing his opportunity.

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Joint practices have been feisty this week, evidenced by a dust-up today in Charlotte with the Panthers and Jets.

August 15, 2024 at 10:00 AM EDTJeff Zrebiec·Senior Writer, Ravens

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Ravens OL coach Joe D’Alessandris out for ‘extended period’ due to acute illness

The Baltimore Ravens will be without offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris for “an extended period of time” while he deals with an acute illness, the team announced Wednesday. The team said D’Alessandris, 70, was hospitalized over the weekend and will require ongoing treatment.

“Coach D’Alessandris is widely respected and cherished in our organization,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said in a statement. “As he focuses on his health, we offer him unwavering support.”

Read more here.

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