Mack Hollins Placed on PUP List
Mack
Hollins
(undisclosed)
was
placed
on
the
active/Physically
Unable
to
Perform
list.
The
wideout
agreed
to
a
two-year,
$8.4
million
deal
with
the
Pats
in
March
after
bouncing
around
theread more...
New
England
Patriots
wide
receiver
Najee Harris Participating in Team Meetings
Najee
Harris
(eye)
has
reported
to
the
team's
facility.
"He's
in
meetings,"
Harbaugh
stated.
"Just
great
to
have
him,
a
lot
of
gratitude
that
he'sread more...
According
to
Los
Angeles
Chargers
head
coach
Jim
Harbaugh,
running
back
Stefon Diggs Won't Start Training Camp on the Active/PUP List
Stefon Diggs (knee) won't start training camp on the active/PUP list. According to Mike Reiss of ESPN, Austin Hooper, Vederian Lowe, and Jahlani Tavai are the only three Patriots opening up camp on the active/PUP list. Diggs is a full go to participate in training camp and trending in the right direction to suit up in Week 1 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The 31-year-old has made incredible progress working his back from a torn ACL in Week 8 of last season. Reiss did add that the active/non-football list can change at any time. Diggs signed a three-year, $69 million contract with New England during the offseason and is expected to be quarterback Drake Maye's No. 1 target when healthy. Diggs is currently RotoBaller's WR48 in current offseason rankings, but expect his fantasy stock to go up with the latest news.Source: Mike Reiss of ESPN
New England Patriots wide receiver Jaylen Wright Ready to Prove Himself
Jaylen
Wright
has
plenty
of
confidence
in
himself
and
thinks
he
can
have
a
big
year
in
2025
alongside
lead
back
De'Von
Achane.
"I
just
reallyread more...
Miami
Dolphins
second-year
running
back
Tyler Shough Signs Fully Guaranteed Rookie Deal
Tyler
Shough
reached
an
agreement
on
Saturday
on
a
four-year,
fully-guaranteed
rookie
deal
worth
$10,795,000,
according
to
ESPN's
Adam
Schefter.
Shough,
who
was
taken
40th
overall
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the
second
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The
New
Orleans
Saints
and
quarterback
Rams Reach Agreement With Terrance Ferguson on Rookie Deal
Terrance Ferguson on a four-year, $9,713,466 contract, including $8,046,753 in guarantees, according to his agent Steve Caric. The Rams took Ferguson with the 46th overall pick in April's NFL draft out of Oregon. The 22-year-old consistently produced for the Ducks and had his best season in 2024, catching 43 passes for 591 yards and three touchdowns. While Ferguson won't be drafted in standard-sized redraft leagues this fall, he represents valuable insurance for Tyler Higbee, who played in only three regular-season games in 2024 due to injury. Ferguson has good size at 6-foot-5 and 247 pounds, but he may need to prove to the coaching staff that he's able to handle himself as a blocker before he can overtake Higbee as the primary pass-catching TE.Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
The Los Angeles Rams reached an agreement on Saturday with second-round tight end Bengals, Demetrius Knight Jr. Agree to Rookie Deal
Source: FOX Sports - Jordan Schultz
The Cincinnati Bengals and second-round linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. agreed to a four-year rookie deal on Saturday with almost 80 percent fully guaranteed at signing, sources told FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz. It is the first time in NFL history that the 49th overall pick has had guarantees in Year 4 of his contract. Knight is now under contract just in time for the team's rookies to report to training camp on Saturday. The 24-year-old from South Carolina stands at 6-foot-2 and 245 pounds and is expected to compete for playing time in his first year in the NFL next to linebacker Logan Wilson. After drafting Knight in the second round back in April, the Bengals released Germaine Pratt to free up a spot.Cole Kmet Buying in to New Bears Offense
Cole
Kmet
was
initially
taken
aback
when
the
team
took
rookie
Colston
Loveland
in
the
first
round
in
April,
but
now
he's
beginning
to
buyread more...
Chicago
Bears
tight
end
Packers Place Quay Walker on PUP List
Amar Johnson (undisclosed), offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins (undisclosed) and kicker Alex Hale (undisclosed) were placed on the Non-Football Injury list. Despite playing a career-low 13 games in 2024, Walker managed 100-plus combined tackles for the third straight year to begin his career. He also had 72 solo tackles, 2.5 sacks, and nine tackles for loss. The 25-year-old is heading into the final year of his current deal after the Packers didn't pick up his fifth-year option, and when he does return to the field this summer, he'll be competing with Edgerrin Cooper.Source: PackerReport.com - Zach Jacobson
The Green Bay Packers placed linebackers Quay Walker (undisclosed) and Collin Oliver (undisclosed), offensive lineman John Williams (undisclosed) and defensive back Micah Robinson (undisclosed) on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list on Friday. Running back Malik Mustapha, Yetur Gross-Matos Land on PUP List
Source: 49ers.com
The San Francisco 49ers placed safety Malik Mustapha (knee), defensive lineman Yetur Gross-Matos (undisclosed), offensive lineman Andre Dillard (undisclosed) and linebacker Curtis Robinson (undisclosed) on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list on Friday. Additionally, offensive lineman Ben Bartch (undisclosed) and safety George Odum (knee) were placed on the Active/Non-Football Injury list. Although there is no timetable for his return, the 23-year-old Mustapha is probably not going to be ready for the start of 2025 regular season after tearing his ACL in Week 17 of last year. When he's fully recovered from his knee injury, he figures to be a starting safety for the 49ers defense. It's unclear what Gross-Matos is dealing with, but he did miss a big chunk of time in 2024 with a knee injury. All players can be activated from the PUP and NFI list at any time during camp.Richie James Announces Retirement
Richie James announced on X on Friday that he is retiring from professional football. "It took time but i have come to realize I am retired from the NFL. Seventh round out of MTSU. I feel like I was just a ballplayer to last that long. Unfortunately, my knee never healed properly. I was playing hurt since 2022. Oh well. I gave everything I got to the game of football," James wrote. The 29-year-old was originally selected 240th overall in the seventh round by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2018 NFL draft out of Middle Tennessee State. He played the first three years of his career in the Bay Area before joining the New York Giants in 2022. James last played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023. He will finish his five-year career with 105 catches on 143 targets for 1,372 yards and seven touchdowns in 66 regular-season games (15 starts).Source: Richie James
Wide receiver TreVeyon Henderson Signs Rookie Contract
TreVeyon Henderson signed his four-year rookie deal on Friday. According to Aaron Wilson, Henderson will get a fully guaranteed contract. The second-round rookie has reportedly looked good in practices, which is raising his draft stock. Henderson figures to split up the backfield duties with Rhamondre Stevenson to begin the season. The potential is certainly there for Henderson, but he's unlikely to be a workhorse back with Stevenson healthy. There should still be high-end RB3 value with Henderson likely getting involved in the passing game as well.Source: Aaron Wilson
New England Patriots running back Christian Watson Goes on PUP List
Christian Watson (knee) has been placed on the active/physically unable to perform list on Friday. This was expected to happen given the fact Watson tore his ACL in Week 18 of last year. Normally, this kind of injury takes around 10-12 months of rehab before getting back on the field. He posted a video earlier this summer of him running routes, but he's still not close to being ready to play. It's unclear at this point how much the Packers are going to get from Watson this season. Without Watson available, Jayden Reed, Matthew Golden, and Romeo Doubs figure to be the primary wideouts to begin the season.Source: Zach Jacobson
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall Heads to PUP List
Ricky Pearsall (hamstring) has been placed on the active/physically unable to perform list on Friday. The second-year wideout tweaked his hamstring in late-May. The hope is that Pearsall would be ready to return by training camp, but the 49ers don't want to push it. Pearsall missed time in the summer last year due to a hamstring injury. When healthy, Pearsall figures to be an important part of the 49ers offense to start the season. Fellow wideout Brandon Aiyuk (knee) has also been placed on the PUP list on Friday. Also, Jauan Jennings is uncertain to suit up as he wants a new contract or to be traded. Pearsall might find himself being a top wideout alongside Demarcus Robinson and Jacob Cowing early in the season.Source: Adam Schefter
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk Placed on PUP List
Brandon
Aiyuk
(knee)
has
been
placed
on
the
active/physically
unable
to
perform
list
on
Friday.
This
isn't
shocking
news
given
Aiyuk
is
still
recovering
from
ACL
and
MCL
tears
from
October
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San
Francisco
49ers
wide
receiver