Raiders' Maxx Crosby left the facility after opposing the team's decision to shut him down for the last two games of a losing season, raising concerns about his future with the team amid ongoing tanking strategies to secure a top draft pick.
Vladislav Kolyachonok was claimed off waivers by the Boston Bruins and participated in his first practice, where he was warmly welcomed by teammates. The 24-year-old defenseman, with a history of playing for multiple NHL teams, aims to contribute to the Bruins' defense, especially given their injury challenges. He is eager to adapt and prove himself in Boston's system.
Tua Tagovailoa expressed disappointment over being benched as the Dolphins' starting quarterback, stating he is unsure about his future with the team and focusing on supporting his teammates. Coach Mike McDaniel replaced him with rookie Quinn Ewers for the upcoming game, citing Ewers' better chances to win and playing with more conviction. Tagovailoa acknowledged his performance has not met standards, leading to the benching, but remains committed to helping the team regardless of his role.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll acknowledged the team's painful 33-32 loss to the Broncos, where they blew an 18-point lead, and emphasized the importance of moving forward without blaming the coaching staff, focusing on learning from mistakes and preparing for their upcoming game against Philadelphia.
Joe Flacco was quickly integrated as the Bengals' starting quarterback after joining the team, with early positive feedback from teammates about his ability to adapt and execute the offense effectively, aiming to improve the team's recent performance.
Kawakami reports that the Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga have established a connection to facilitate his transition to his next team, signaling potential trade developments.
Russell Wilson, recently benched by the Giants in favor of Jaxson Dart, asserts he is not done as a player and is committed to helping the team, despite his previous benchings and a challenging season. He emphasizes his belief in himself and his love for the organization, stating he will not ask for a trade and remains focused on contributing to the team's success.
The 2025-26 St. Louis Blues' training camp has begun with a focus on competition, effort, and team development, emphasizing the importance of a strong start and the integration of veterans and prospects to build a resilient team after last year's playoff appearance.
The New England Patriots are introducing six new team captains under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, including first-time captains Brenden Schooler and Marcus Jones, who are committed to upholding the team's leadership traditions and learning from former leaders like Matthew Slater, Joe Cardona, and Devin McCourty. Despite roster changes, the legacy of past leaders continues to influence the team's culture.
The Tennessee Titans have recently made numerous roster moves, updating their 53-man team with new signings, cuts, and practice squad additions across all positions, reflecting a significant roster shuffle as of August 27.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced their 53-man roster, including key players across all positions such as Justin Herbert, Keenan Allen, Khalil Mack, and Derwin James, finalizing their team for the upcoming season.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced their initial 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season, featuring key players across offense, defense, and special teams, with notable additions like Justin Herbert, Trey Lance, and rookies Omarion Hampton and Quentin Johnston. The roster includes a mix of veterans and promising rookies, with potential for changes as the season progresses.
The Seattle Seahawks finalized their 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season, featuring key players across all positions, with notable additions like Sam Darnold and rookies such as Tory Horton and Nick Emmanwori, while emphasizing the team's long-term development and potential roster adjustments before the season opener against the 49ers.