Eagles fans gathered at Lincoln Financial Field for an open practice, enjoying a family-friendly, relaxed atmosphere after a Super Bowl victory, with many expressing excitement for the upcoming season and supporting the Eagles Autism Foundation.
Washington Commanders fans showed strong support at the team's first open practice of the season, filling the stands and creating a lively atmosphere, especially after the team announced Santana Moss's induction into the Ring of Fame during the upcoming season opener.
During a 20-minute open practice period at the Hawks Championship Center, Nebraska football's receivers coach Garret McGuire and defensive coordinator Tony White provided instructions to players, including Wake Forest transfer wideout Jahmal Banks and walk-on corner Cooper Wilson. The local media got their first real look at the Huskers in pads during the morning session, with observations focusing on players' performances and coaching interactions.
Iowa starting quarterback Cade McNamara suffered an apparent leg injury during an open practice, but initial reports suggest it is not a major injury. McNamara walked off the field on his own and appeared to be in good spirits afterward. Coach Kirk Ferentz stated that it seems to be a muscle issue and they will monitor his progress in the coming days.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced their open training camp practice schedule, with 11 practices open to the public at their new facility in Jacksonville and an additional practice reserved for season ticket holders. The first open practice will be on July 26, with several more scheduled throughout July and August, including a practice at EverBank Stadium to honor active duty and veteran service members.
GopherIllustrated's Ryan Burns provides notes from Minnesota Golden Gophers' second open spring football practice, including observations on players and their performance.
Inside Nebraska's Zack Carpenter and Steve Marik provide analysis of the Huskers' second open practice and Matt Rhule's post-practice press conference, discussing what they saw and heard. Viewers can watch the breakdown on YouTube or listen on Spotify, and can subscribe to Inside Nebraska for more digital content.