NFL Training Camp 2022 Live

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance He stated Saturday that things are slowing for him as the first training camp as a starter is underway. However, there are still some uncoordinated moments.

Lance had a great Friday and Saturday. He still showed steady improvement.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun WatsonWatson, as well as the entire offense, also failed. Watson is still being investigated by the Browns. He was accused of sexual assault during massage sessions. Watson has been suspended for at least six games.

The New York JetsThe meanwhile, host free agent tackle Duane BrownRich Cimini, ESPN reporter, said that the team is looking for quality depth. Brown, who turns 37 this August, started every game of the season for the Saints. Seattle Seahawks Last season.

Many others are also available. Kansas City Chiefs Fans are asking about how the team will replace All-Pro receivers Tyreek Hill, rookie cornerback Trent McDuffie He is establishing himself as a person to watch.

First-round pick, who turned in his best practice of camp Saturday, has been consistently working with the starters.

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

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Bears OT Teven Jenkins Returns to practice, denies clashing coaches: Chicago Bears Teven Jenkins, an offensive tackle, returned to training camp Saturday after missing seven consecutive practices due to an undisclosed condition. Jenkins, who is currently in a rampup period, participated only in individual drills. Jenkins, a second-year lineman, did not reveal details of his injury. He didn’t say if he was hurt in the team’s July 27 practice, or if he is still recovering from surgery. However, he said that he expects to be back at 100% health in ‘a few days’.

Panthers QB battle to remain open: The Carolina Panthers Coach Matt Rhule said that he won’t make a decision on a “major” position, especially the one between quarterbacks. Baker Mayfield Sam DarnoldThis is until after the Aug. 19, preseason game at New England. Rhule may not declare a winner even if the two haven’t separated after the Foxborough, Massachusetts joint practice and the game.

Thomas participates in 11-on-11 drills: New Orleans Saints Large receiver Michael Thomas On Saturday, Thomas took the next step in his football return. Thomas took part in 11-on-11 drills on Saturday, the latest step in a gradual ramp-up that began since the start of the offseason. Thomas was only a spectator to OTAs in June. However, he was able practice on Day 1 and resumed 7-on-7 drills Wednesday.

Giants rookie offensive lineman Marcus McKethan suffers season-ending knee injury: New York Giants According to the team, Marcus McKethan, a rookie offensive player, is likely to miss the 2022 season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. After being injured at a MetLife Stadium scrimmage, McKethan was taken to the hospital. McKethan was put on the injured/reserve list, which ended his season.


What the NFL Nation reporters saw on Saturday

San Francisco 49ers: QB Niners Trey Lance After Saturday’s training, Lance stated that he feels things are slowing down. This is evident because he believes that he’s made significant improvements from his daily practice. Lance stated, “Every rep that I take, the game slows down.” Lance had a good Friday. Saturday was rocky. Lance almost threw an intercept to CB Emmanuel Moseley During team drills, and then later threw one that was FS Jimmie Ward He caught and returned for a possible pick-six. Lance then followed up with a touchdown drive, finishing 5-of-6 and ending it with a difficult throw to receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III For the score. Lance is showing steady progress in camp, but he also faces a loaded defense that he believes will make him more effective as he begins his first training camp as an NFL starting quarterback. — Nick Wagoner

New York Jets: Jets invited a free agent to provide offensive-tackle depth. Duane Brown ESPN was informed by a source that Brown would be attending the Green & White scrimmage on Saturday. Brown, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, was scheduled to attend the team’s annual Green & White scrimmage Saturday night at Met Life Stadium. Brown, who has made 203 career left tackle starts, would make a great insurance policy as a back up swing tackle. Brown turns 37 in August, but he played every Seahawks game last season. Current backups are Chuma Edoga Conor McDermottHowever, neither one of them is guaranteed to make it on the team. — Rich Cimini

Philadelphia Eagles: Cornerbacks Darius Slay, James Bradberry Avonte Maddox Practice this summer has seen everyone take turns in the starring role. Saturday was Slay’s day. He stayed with speed receivers step-for-step during 7-on-7s Quez Watkins The right sideline was to the left, and then he turned and leapt for an assistive device. Jalen Hurts Offering, securing and kicking the ball to him as he fell to his death for the interception. The camp has been a success for the first team defense, with the corner leading the way. — Tim McManus

Carolina Panthers: While quarterbacks Baker Mayfield Sam Darnold They were displayed during Saturday’s major Scrimmage. So was rookie left tackle Ikem Ekwonu. Second-year player Brady Christensen Ekwonu was opened at left tackle, as he has done in all of his training camps. However, Ekwonu managed to get more reps than usual in a session that was just as fun as the staff. Ekwonu is not yet ready to win the position. For the second consecutive day, coach Matt Rhule said that Ekwonu has a long way to go. He gave up a large sack at the end. “I’m not concerned about the run blocking. It’s the pass protection that he provides. [needs to] continue to develop. Although he’s exactly where he should be, it’s still not like a receiver with three good plays and then a fall. The quarterback is hit if he drops at left tackle. — David Newton

Atlanta Falcons: The play of the day was born Feleipe FranksFranks, who is continuing to put in a strong training camp. Franks appeared to be falling on an outside route on a ball not well-thrown. Desmond Ridder. Franks managed to grab it while he was on the ground. It was a great play by the player who converted from tight end to quarterback. Franks makes a few flash plays each day and is improving as a blocking player. While most of his work has been against the second side, you can clearly see what Arthur Smith and the coaching team see in Franks. — Michael Rothstein

Kansas City Chiefs: Rookie cornerback Trent McDuffieChiefs’ top draft selection,, had his best training camp experience. His highlights included two pass breakups in a drill lasting two minutes. Patrick Mahomes at quarterback. McDuffie stated that he has been working hard on finishing plays since then. McDuffie has been working consistently with the starters and playing both on the inside and at slot cornerback. — Adam Teicher

Green Bay Packers: The attention that the rookies got for the first week and half of camp was devoted to the fourth-round picks. Romeo Doubs. The Packers returned to Lambeau Field for their Family Night practice. Doubs was not ineffective – he still caught a nice deep ball during the 1-on-1 period. But seventh-rounder Samori Toure This first impression made a big impact on people’s lives. His best practice so far included a 54 yard touchdown catch. Jordan LoveThis was the highlight of practice and a flawlessly played fade for a third-string touchdown Danny Etling. Pick 2nd round Christian WatsonThe status of’s pre-camp knee surgery is not clear so the Packers may need Toure to make sure he is ready for Week 1. — Rob Demovsky

Cleveland Browns: The offense had a difficult day as they waited for the fate of their quarterback. Deshaun WatsonAfter being accused of sexual assault during massage sessions, Watson is facing a suspension for at least six of his games. Watson’s pass was intercepted by TE on Saturday’s first play of the team session. David Njoku CB’s diving arms Greg Newsome II An interception is possible. For the remainder of the afternoon, the offense was marred by drops and turnovers. — Jake Trotter

Minnesota Vikings Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell Sat. I spent much of Saturday talking about the poor camp performance of center. Garrett Bradbury. O’Connell stated that Bradbury had been “really great in the run game”, but that there have been plays in pass defense where he was isolated against players who have won against him. O’Connell stated that it was too early to make any assessments and that he is not concerned. Bradbury’s current situation is important. Bradbury’s position is important because of his past coach Mike Zimmer’s benching. However, O’Connell’s new Vikings regime and Kwesi Adofo Mensah, general manager, declined to take the fifth-year option. They signed several veteran guard/center backups, among them Jesse Davis Austin SchlottmannHowever, no one would expect Bradbury to win in camp. O’Connell’s remarks suggest that the Vikings are far from abandoning Bradbury, who was the No. 18 overall pick in 2019 draft. They hope they can still plan to protect him from isolation blocks. Kirk Cousins To help the team get a better view of the line, Bradbury will still be needed to block pass protection on occasion, but it is not clear if he will be able to do so. — Kevin Seifert


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