NFL Training Camp 2022 Live

On Thursday, the 2022 NFL training camps were in full swing with activities all over the league. Both offenses and defenses were active in 1-on-1s. The quarterbacks made progress in building chemistry and trust with their new receivers. Can A.J. Brown Philadelphia is looking for a receiver? And Marquez Valdes-Scantling Get on the same page Patrick Mahomes You can fill the void left behind by Tyreek Hill?

A show was put on by playmaking defensive backs, as well, with highlight-reel team drills that saw some spectacular turnovers. The drill wasn’t just serious. On Thursday, one team used a slip ‘n slide drill to test their rookies’ ability to grab loose fumbles under slippery conditions.

Camps dominated the day. But, preseason game action begins on Thursday night as the Preseason Game Action Kicks Off. Jacksonville Jaguars Face the Las Vegas Raiders In the Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio8 p.m. ET on NBC). This is the first game in the preseason and it will be the last before the two other games kick off next week.

Here’s the scoop on camps from across the league.

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Philadelphia Eagles: If the regular season is any like training camp, receivers will be equally pleased A.J. Brown He will be able to target a lot of people. He has been Jalen HurtsSix practices are the best option, particularly on Thursday DeVonta Smith A groin injury has forced him to miss the season. In an effort to let the Eagles’ new receiver create, there have been many quick strikes from Hurts and Brown. One good example was during team drills when Brown split two defenders and ran into the end zone after grabbing Hurts’ well-placed ball across the middle. Tim McManus

Kansas City Chiefs: Marquez Valdes-ScantlingChiefs free-agent signing, Jeremy, made two deep passes. Patrick Mahomes During an abbreviated session of practice. Drops were a common thing in camp for Valdes-Scantling even before Thursday. He later got back on his feet and caught a Mahomes deep ball that was slightly underthrown. After Mahomes’ pass was blocked, the two failed to meet up for a fourth time down the field. — Adam Teicher

Tennessee Titans: Titans safety Kevin Byard He had a great day. He stopped at the end. Austin Hooper For rookies: Kyle Phillips During 1-on-1s, the session ended Ryan TannehillThe streak of six consecutive days without a single interception was maintained during a team period that lasted two minutes. Tannehill was a veteran safety who said he saw Tannehill’s eyes, and picked up the pass for Hooper at the seam. It was a great day when his alma mater Middle Tennessee State University surprised him by announcing that his jersey number would be revealed. retired this season. Byard’s jersey is the second in history to be retired from the program. Turron Davidnport

New Orleans Saints: Cornerback for the second year Paulson Adebo He was shining at practice on Thursday. He has played all through camp and on Thursday, he made a play while facing off against receiver. Jarvis Landry. Adebo juggled a pass from Jameis Winston He was able to lift it with one hand. Thursday saw the return to duty of the second-year defensive end Payton TurnerThis week, Turner missed two practices due to an undisclosed injury. Turner threw down a ball at the line-of-scrimmage, while working with the third team during 11-on-11 practice. The receiver was also present. Michael Thomas A day off, tight end Taysom Hill After injuring himself on the second day at camp, he decided to take the next step by working with fellow players who were recovering from injuries. Katherine Terrell

New England Patriots: The Patriots’ full-pads practice began with an annual Slip ‘N Slide for rookies. Long-serving captain Matthew Slater The hose was available, so rookies could use it to spray a patch of grass on the ground. First-round pick Cole StrangeChattanooga’s left guard, adored it even on a 100-degree day. “I feel like today I practiced better. “Maybe we should do this more often,” he suggested. — Mike Reiss

Indianapolis Colts: The Colts experienced their most intense training camp so far. Thursday’s practice ended with a two-minute drill, which was dominated by defense. The starting offense was held to only three points by the defense in just two possessions. After pass deflections from cornerbacks, the offense was able to go three-and-out on the first series. Stephon Gilmore Safety and security Julian Blackmon, and a third-down bag from the defensive end Yannick Ngakoue. Gilmore flattened rookie on the second series. Alec Pierce On a pass attempt, and defensive take DeForest Buckner Collapsed the entire offensive line in order to insert a third-down play. Offensive coordinator: “A lot to coach off and get better.” Marcus Brady said.— Stephen Holder

Arizona Cardinals: Kliff Kingsbury, Cardinals coach has repeatedly stated to his team that second-year receivers will be the best. Rondale Moore Arizona’s offense will be more dependent on Moore. Moore demonstrated why on Thursday. Moore beat defenders off the line and in a race for deep balls. His speed will be a major part of the Cardinals’ scheme in 2022 in every area, from behind-the-line of scrimmage downfield. — Josh Weinfuss

Buffalo Bills: Things quickly escalated during the Bills 11-on-11 period Thursday when second year edge rusher Greg Rousseau Tried to take the ball from the receiver Stefon Diggs After a quick pass from the quarterback Josh Allen. Diggs was not happy with Rousseau trying to use his helmet. Rousseau made further contact with Diggs, who continued to put Diggs on the helmet. A skirmish broke out with defensive tackle Ed Oliver Eventually, Diggs and Oliver were separated. Multiple defensive players held Oliver back, including Von Miller For a brief time. Miller stated that after practice, he didn’t like using the o-word. Although I don’t enjoy saying the old o-word, when it comes down to fighting on the field, it is beyond my time, man. It is. It is over me. Today, Ed tried to break me up, and I tried stopping him from doing something. He just pushed my aside. I thought, “See, that’s why you need to relax and let them do what they’re going to do.” — Alaina Getzenberg

Denver Broncos: The Broncos ran a full-blown drill scenario for two minutes Thursday, which was the first time the team had done so since the opening of training camp. With 1:45 remaining and a touchdown to be scored, Coach Nathaniel Hackett gave his offense nearly a full field. After a choppy start, Russell Wilson It got things moving, with a 10-yard completion. Jerry Jeudy On a third-and-14 followed by a large completion up the left sideline Courtland Sutton The Broncos were in the red zone on fourth-and-4 Wilson completed the touchdown pass just one play later. Hackett stated, “We still have a lot to do.” “But it’s good to see.— Jeff Legwold


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