The Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders have a mostly healthy roster for their upcoming game, with key players participating fully in practice, setting the stage for a significant matchup next week after the Broncos' win over the Texans.
Patriots' left tackle Will Campbell was limited in practice due to an ankle injury and may miss the season opener, with options like Marcus Bryant and Vederian Lowe available if he can't play. Christian Gonzalez's absence suggests he might also miss the opener. Other players participated fully or were limited for reasons unrelated to injury.
Aeneas Peebles impresses as a run defender and pass rusher during Ravens practice, while rookie Mike Green showcases versatility as a pass rusher and coverage player, highlighting strong performances and notable plays in training camp.
The Steelers' training camp is progressing with alternating practice sessions, leading up to their preseason game against the Jaguars. Coach Mike Tomlin highlighted the focus on situational drills and giving younger players more exposure. The report includes a detailed account of a competitive 7-on-7 drill, observations on practice intensity, and updates on injuries, notably Will Howard's broken finger.
The Kansas City Chiefs held their 13th training camp practice, which was mostly indoors due to weather, featuring drills including pass protection, coverage, and a highlight-reel play by Patrick Mahomes, along with focus on red zone work and an injury report with key players sidelined. The team prepares for upcoming season activities with continued practice sessions.
The New York Giants held their 10th training camp practice, focusing on drills, scrimmages, and individual performances, as they prepare for their preseason game against Buffalo, with notable highlights including strong defensive plays, impressive catches, and competitive drills.
The Steelers' second week of training camp in Latrobe concluded with a focus on goal-line and short-yardage drills, highlighting strong defensive performances and rookie player development, while also noting some injuries and the presence of NFL officials for officiating practice.
The Steelers adapted their training camp schedule due to weather, moving Thursday's practice to the morning, and engaged in competitive drills with notable intensity and some on-field chippiness. The team also prepared for Friday night's primetime practice in Latrobe, while managing injuries and player recoveries.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' training camp in Latrobe saw improved weather conditions allowing full pads practice, featuring competitive drills like 7-Shots, backs-on-backers, and team run, with notable performances from players such as DK Metcalf, Jaylen Warren, and Joey Porter Jr., and an update on injuries including DE Esezi Otomewo.
The Kansas City Chiefs' seventh training camp practice was their toughest yet, featuring intense drills, standout performances from players like Noah Gray and JuJu Smith-Schuster, and a lengthy injury report, as they prepare for the upcoming season.
The Patriots' sixth training camp practice showed a slow start but a strong finish for the offense, highlighted by standout performances from rookie linemen Will Campbell and Jared Wilson, while rookie fullback Brock Lampe was placed on injured reserve, and quarterback Drake Maye had an inconsistent day.
The New York Giants held their first padded practice in hot weather, focusing on 1st and 2nd down plays, with competitive drills between offensive and defensive lines, notable performances from players like Evan Neal and Jermaine Eluemunor, and successful team run plays, ending with situational drills and preparations for the next practice.
The Giants' practice session focused on critical passing situations, featuring notable plays like Darius Slayton’s one-handed catch and Russell Wilson’s deep pass to Malik Nabers, with both offense and defense showing competitive effort amid injuries and strategic drills.
The New York Giants held a nearly two-hour practice in hot weather, focusing on high red zone drills with notable performances from players like Malik Nabers, Jaxson Dart, and Russell Wilson, while the defense showed strong pass coverage and pass break-ups, highlighting ongoing competition and development during training camp.
The Dallas Cowboys' practice report lists 16 players, including quarterback Cooper Rush, who is a limited participant due to a knee injury. Several players, such as tight end Jake Ferguson and right guard Zack Martin, were non-participants, while others like cornerback DaRon Bland and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb were limited. Some players, including left tackle Tyler Guyton, were full participants.