Green Bay Packers training camp primer
Digest more
The latest updates, highlights and news as the Tennessee Titans take the practice field on Day 1 of 2025 NFL training camp.
The Bengals are required to fine Hendrickson $50,000 for each day of camp he misses. In addition, any preseason or regular-season game he misses would result in $877,777 of salary lost, according to Spotrac.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for training camp, and there are a few position battles to monitor this summer.
With camps kicking off the things will begin to roll as noted, but a lot of these things will answer questions we’ve been looking forward to answering. The offseason standstill means that we have had to sit on our hands and guess on certain questions without any data or discernible way to answer them. That ends now.
1h
Sportsnaut on MSNPredicting Position Battle Winners at 2025 Las Vegas Raiders Training Camp, Including at WR2
On Tuesday, the Las Vegas Raiders started Day 1 of training camp as a mostly whole group. Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins
Explore more
Steelers' T.J. Watt is now the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL — and fellow edge rusher Micah Parsons has taken notice.
New York has looked outclassed and overmatched in Week 1 each of the past two seasons. What can Daboll do during camp to turn things around?
Edge: With the Jets likely to lean into the run game, both guys could be on the field at the same time plenty in 2025. Expect Ruckert to have the early edge as the lead tight end target, at least until Fields gains enough chemistry with Taylor to take advantage of his superior abilities.
So much attention will be given to the quarterbacks at NY Giants camp, but you should look elsewhere for far more pressing position battles.
Training camps are upon us, and with them, countless competitions that will help shape NFL lineups for the 2025 season. A handful of teams are kicking off big-name quarterback battles, but the fight to be a starting signal-caller isn't the only pressing topic across the league now that the summer is in full swing.
The Eagles lost five defensive starters, two defensive backups and one offensive starter from last year’s Super Bowl team, and how they go about replacing those positions is one of the top things to monitor this summer.