Patriots training camp ramps up with full-pads practice
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A key player for the Dallas Cowboys is going to be sidelined for most if not all of training camp after an injury today. According to reports, Dallas Cowboys starting offensive tackle Tyler Guyton is set to miss the next four to six weeks of action after suffering a "bone fracture" in practice.
The Green Bay Packers held their fifth training camp practice on Monday, July 28. Here are all the highlights and updates from Ray Nitschke Field.
Backup quarterback Tanner McKee sailed a pass to Avery Williams in the right corner of the end zone, but he also completed difficult throws to Johnny Wilson and Danny Gray.
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WFRV Green Bay on MSNJenkins returns to training camp after injury and contract disputePackers center Elgton Jenkins, the longest-tenured offensive player in Titletown, is back at training camp after missing the first four days. “Really just being out there with the guys was my favorite part,
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Kamari Ramsey took a step forward as a vocal leader, and a bigger defensive line could make a difference under defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn.
Follow our daily updates from Cardinals training camp, including intel on the QBs, tight position battles and potential breakouts.
Aaron Rodgers gave St. Norbert College a shoutout when discussing how much he enjoys being in dorms for Pittsburgh Steelers training camp.
In stifling heat, the Eagles began their second week of training camp wearing shoulder pads for the first time.
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The Arizona Cardinals have a number of notable position battles as they have begun training camp. Some battles are for starting jobs, while others are for key reserve spots. A pair of positions believed to have key battles — right guard and "Mike" linebacker — seem to be set with new starters. Others, though, have intrigue.
The Minnesota Vikings knew they were getting a strong-armed quarterback when they drafted J.J. McCarthy last year, but the second-year signal-caller may be just a bit too strong so far. McCarthy, whose rookie season was lost to a knee injury,