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INJURIES
- LB J.J. Russell, who was taken to a local hospital after a hard collision with S Kitan Crawford at practice Thursday, had all his tests come back negative, the Cardinals announced Thursday evening, adding that he was released from the hospital and re-joined the team at camp. Russell was placed on a backboard and carted off the practice field following the collision with Crawford, team reporter Darren Urban reported. Russell was then taken to the hospital for further evaluation, the team then announced in a statement. "JJ Russell is being evaluated for a head and neck injury suffered in this afternoon's practice," the statement read. "He was alert on the field & had movement in all his extremities. He has been taken to a local hospital for further testing & continued evaluation."
INJURIES
- DL LaCale London placed on non-football injury list
- LB Troy Andersen (knee) placed on active/physically unable to perform list
- LB Malik Verdon placed on NFI list
- CB Cobee Bryant placed on non-football illness list
ROSTER CUTS
- DB Kevin King
INJURIES
- WR DeAndre Hopkins didn't practice Thursday out of an "abundance of caution" after landing on his knee during a play Wednesday, head coach John Harbaugh said.
ROSTER CUTS
- QB Ethan Garbers
SIGNINGS
- DB Alex Cook
INJURIES
- WR Luther Burden III is day to day with a soft tissue injury, coach Ben Johnson told reporters.
- DE Shemar Turner suffered an ankle injury in Wednesday's practice, per Johnson.
- CB Zah Frazier is excused from Thursday's practice for personal reasons, Johnson said.
- CB Jaylon Johnson, who is on the non-football injury list with a leg injury, is in the building for his rehab, per Johnson.
VISITS
- TE Noah Fant
INJURIES
- RB Jerome Ford remains out of practice due to an injury sustained within the last couple weeks but is "progressing well," head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters.
OTHER NEWS
- TE David Njoku is returning to practice Thursday after missing the first day of training camp for personal reasons, per Stefanski.
- LB Jordan Hicks remains out due to personal reasons, per Stefanski.
INJURIES
- OT Terence Steele didn't practicing Thursday and had his ankle evaluated, the team told local reporters.
INJURIES
- LB Derrick Barnes left practice early and is being evaluated for a hand injury, per local reporters.
- CB Terrion Arnold is being evaluated for a leg injury after leaving practice, per local reporters.
- CB Stantley Thomas-Oliver passed his physical.
VISITS
- RB Lew Nichols III
COACHING NEWS
- Head coach Matt LaFleur says Nathaniel Hackett has rejoined the staff in "an analyst role for our defense." Hackett was previously on LaFleur's staff as an OC before spending the 2022 season as Denver's head coach and the following two seasons as the Jets OC.
INJURIES
- LB Quay Walker will only go through a walkthrough on Thursday after being activated from the physically unable to perform list on Wednesday.
UNIFORM NEWS
- The Packers unveiled their "1923 Classic" uniform on Thursday, which is highlighted by a leather-looking, hand-painted helmet.
ROSTER CUTS
- DB Keydrain Calligan
ROSTER CUTS
- DT Christian Wilkins is being released amid a dispute over whether to have surgery on his foot or not, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. The Raiders confirmed Wilkins' release shortly after.
UNIFORM NEWS
- The Chargers announced their uniform schedule for the 2025 season, which includes the club's new alternate threads they revealed last week. The "Charger Power" uniforms will be worn in Week 7 versus the Colts and their "Super Chargers" are scheduled to be used in Week 8 versus the Vikings and Week 13 versus the Raiders.
INJURIES
- OL Bayron Matos stayed at Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital overnight for evaluation and testing after suffering an injury in Wednesday's practice, the Dolphins announced. Matos has movement in all extremities and is in stable condition. He will remain at the hospital for continued observation.
- CB Artie Burns (knee) placed on injured reserve
SIGNINGS
- OL Obinna Eze
- CB Cornell Armstrong
ROSTER CUTS
- OL Tedi Kushi
UNIFORM NEWS
- The Vikings announced they will wear their "Vikings Classic" throwback uniforms in Week 2's home opener versus the Falcons and again in the regular-season finale versus the Packers. Minnesota also announced it will wear their all-white "Winter Warrior" uniforms when they host the Lions on Christmas Day in Week 17.
TRAINING CAMP NEWS
- QB Jake Haener will be the first-team offense on Friday as the club begins the early process of a three-way competition between him, Spencer Rattler and rookie Tyler Shough, head coach Kellen Moore announced.
SIGNINGS
- The Giants have added $3 million worth of incentives to DT Dexter Lawrence's current contract for the 2025 season, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Rapoport adds that Lawrence is set to make $17 million this season, plus the newly negotiated incentives.
SIGNIGNS
- DB Tanner McCalister
ROSTER CUTS
- LB Jared Bartlett
INJURIES
- QB Justin Fields is considered day to day after exiting Thursday's practice with a dislocated toe injury, the team announced.
TRAINING CAMP NEWS
- DT Jordan Davis told reporters Thursday he lost 26 pounds this offseason and the Eagles have a goal weight of 330 pounds, which is what he weighed in at yesterday.
INJURIES
- OG Marcus Tate was placed on injured reserve.
INJURIES
- OG Isaac Seumalo was placed on the non-football injury list.
SIGNINGS
- WR Quintez Cephus has signed a one-year deal, the team announced. The signing comes after Jacob Cowing suffered a hamstring injury on the first day of practice.
ROSTER CUTS
- RB Israel Abanikanda
TRAINING CAMP NEWS
- Head coach Todd Bowles told reporters Thursday that the team is looking to add some depth at offensive tackle with Tristan Wirfs expected to be out and they've been working out free agents. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on July 9 that Wirfs underwent knee surgery and him landing on the physically unable to perform list to begin the 2025 season.
RETIREMENTS
- OT Garret Greenfield placed on reserve/retired list
SIGNINGS
- OG Mike Jordan
- OT Tyler McLellan
ROSTER CUTS
- OT Silas Dzansi
SIGNINGS
- S Percy Butler, a special teams standout, has agreed to terms on a one-year extension, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported.