Jun 10, 2019 NFL Nation Now that nine teams have completed their mandatory minicamps, it’s time for the 23 remaining squads to have their formal workouts. They’ll do exactly that, starting Tuesday and running through Thursday. As we did last week, we’re going over the main things to watch in this week’s minicamp extravaganza. From
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1:44 PM ET It’s early June in the NFL, which means it’s mandatory minicamp season. Twenty three teams are expected to be in action this week, taking advantage of another opportunity to evaluate players before training camps open next month. More coverage:23 more things to watch this week | Progress reports on 2019 first-round picks
2:21 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As the New York Giants wrap up their offseason, Eli Manning remains the starting quarterback while No. 6 overall pick Daniel Jones tries to get ready for Week 1, in case it’s necessary. Coach Pat Shurmur reiterated after Tuesday’s OTAs that Manning is still the starter, a position
2:21 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — A strained calf that has lingered longer than expected will keep Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck out of the team’s mandatory three-day minicamp this week. “I aggravated it training and things can be stubborn sometimes,” Luck said. “I certainly don’t feel as young as I once did and I’m certainly
2:20 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey will have to wait another year before he gets a big payday. And he’s definitely going to be asking for a lot. Ramsey said after Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp practice that his agent told him the Jaguars will not be giving him a contract extension in
2:20 PM ET New Orleans‘ four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Cameron Jordan and the Saints reached agreement on a big three-year contract extension that will contractually tie the two sides together for the next five seasons, through the 2023 season, sources tell ESPN. Jordan’s extension, engineered by agent Doug Hendrickson of Wasserman and the Saints’
12:48 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce‘s first appearance of the spring ended abruptly Tuesday when he was sent off the field at mandatory minicamp for a lack of conditioning. Pierce, a restricted free agent, didn’t attend any offseason practices and looked much heavier than his listed playing weight
12:20 PM ET CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel was explaining what it meant to have Cam Newton throw publicly for the first time since undergoing shoulder surgery in January when the 2015 NFL MVP’s voice almost drowned him out from about 30 yards away. “You hear him?” Samuel said Tuesday as
10:53 AM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Defensive lineman Chris Jones was not with the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday morning as they prepared for the start of the mandatory three-day minicamp that concludes their offseason practice. Jones, who would like a new contract, is headed into the final season of the deal he signed
1:00 AM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When the Kansas City Chiefs held a news conference recently to introduce new defensive end Frank Clark, the player who showed up first to publicly welcome him wasn’t one of their long-time veterans. It was another new arrival, safety Tyrann Mathieu. That may have been a small gesture