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Welcome to The Athletic's live coverage of NFL training camps. Our reporters are scattered across the league providing the latest news, notes, happenings and more as preparations for the 2025 season continue.
Day three of the Las Vegas Raiders' 2025 NFL Training Camp is officially in the books, and from inside camp, I saw plenty of things to tell you
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Jets Wire on MSNSights and sounds from New York Jets training camp: Day 2The New York Jets have hit the field and have started to prepare for the 2025 NFL season as training camp is underway. Thursday drew a lot of eyes to Florham Park as it was the second day the Jets were out on the field working out during the 2025 season.
Final roster decisions are weeks away from occurring. Even so, indications are present to see exactly where NFL teams stand regarding their rosters and how they want them to take shape. Some, like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
The Bengals' training camp kicked off July 23. Here are the dates fans can still attend. Sunday, July 27 (Season ticket and waitlist members only. Tickets are required.)
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The most surprising move from Thursday came from the Raiders, who decided to cut ties with Christian Wilkins, just 18 months after signing him to a four-year, $110 million contract in free agency that included $84.75 million in guaranteed money.
With training camp underway, fans are getting the first looks at their respective teams. As for the Browns, they have suffered a surprising loss. To begin training camp, one of their defensive players shockingly decided to retire. As shared by Camryn Justice of News 5 Cleveland, linebacker Jordan Hicks has announced his retirement from the NFL.
A few days ago, there was the opportunity for a pair of former University of Utah greats — quarterback Tyler Huntley and running back Zack Moss — to be reunited for the first time since their playing days with the Utes. It didn’t come to fruition, as Huntley, who was in Cincinnati for a tryout with the Bengals, wasn’t signed by the NFL franchise.
Here we'll try to look at the fatal flaw that the Carolina Panthers must address in their 2025 NFL training camp.
Even though the Giants named Russell Wilson the starter, Chris Broussard is still a firm believer that a competition is going on during training camp.