Zaire Franklin May Miss Start of Training Camp
Source: The Athletic - James Boyd
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin's (ankle) "availability for the start of training camp remains unclear," according to James Boyd of The Athletic. Franklin underwent surgery on his left ankle in May, missing all of the team's spring practices as a result. The 28-year-old has played at least 16 games in each of his seven NFL seasons, so he's been highly durable up until this injury. Franklin was named second-team All-Pro in 2024 and is one of the league's most prolific tacklers. He led the NFL with 173 combined tackles last season, and also chipped in 3.5 sacks and two interceptions. It does not seem as though he's currently at risk of missing regular-season games, but his status will be one to monitor when the Colts open training camp.Mason Taylor to Play "Crucial" Role in Jets' Offense
Mason
Taylor
is
"going
to
be
a
crucial
part
of
the
offense
immediately,"
according
to
Zack
Rosenblatt
of
The
Athletic.
A
second-round
pick
out
of
LSU,
Taylor
appears
to
be
theread more...
New
York
Jets
tight
end
T.J. Watt Once Again Becomes Highest-Paid Non-QB
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
For the second time in his career, Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro pass-rusher T.J. Watt becomes the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history by reaching an agreement on Thursday on a three-year, $123 million contract extension that includes $108 million fully guaranteed at signing, sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter. The $41 million per year average is the highest of any non-QB in NFL history. The 30-year-old is a game-wrecker for the Steelers defense, and he's been a Pro Bowler each of the last seven seasons while also being named a first-team All-Pro four times. Watt has led the league in sacks three times and has 108 of them since debuting in 2017. However, he does have a lengthy injury history and totaled only 11.5 sacks in 17 regular-season games after recording 19 in 2023. As long as he can stay healthy, Watt should continue to be one of the best all-around defenders in 2025.RJ Harvey Reaches Agreement on Four-Year Rookie Contract
RJ
Harvey
has
agreed
to
his
four-year
rookie
deal,
according
to
ESPN's
Adam
Schefter.
The
rookie
out
of
UCF
is
expected
to
have
a
meaningful
role
right
away
in
Sean
Payton's
offense,read more...
Denver
Broncos
running
back
Chiefs Believe Rashee Rice Will Receive Two- to Four-Game Suspension
Rashee
Rice
will
receive
anywhere
between
a
two-
and
four-game
suspension
following
his
court
ruling
on
Thursday.read more...
According
to
Matt
Derrick
of
ChiefsDigest.com
and
his
sources
close
to
the
team,
the
Kansas
City
Chiefs
believe
wide
receiver
Jack Kiser Inks Rookie Deal With Jaguars
Source: NFL.com
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Jack Kiser has signed his rookie deal, and the organization has now finalized contracts with all nine of its selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. Kiser, a fourth-round pick, played six seasons for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish from 2019 to 2024. The 24-year-old played in 69 career games, tallying 275 tackles (166 solo), 17 tackles for loss, six sacks, four interceptions, seven pass deflections, six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and two defensive touchdowns. While his ceiling as an NFL player is likely limited, his experience and special-teams chops could help him get on the field early. To begin his career, he's likely to be the backup middle linebacker behind Devin Lloyd in 2025.Mike Green Expected to Sign Rookie Deal with Ravens on Thursday
Jayden Higgins to a fully guaranteed contract, but this deal is set to get done. Green was one of college football's premier pass-rushers during his final season at Marshall last season, collecting 17 sacks and 23 tackles for loss. Prior to the 2025 NFL Draft, news surrounding sexual assault allegations led Green to fall to the end of the second round, but he was viewed by many as a first-round talent beforehand. Now, he joins a talented outside linebacker room alongside Kyle Van Noy, Odafe Oweh, and Tavius Robinson in Baltimore. He could have a limited role in Year 1 as part of a group with plenty of depth.Source: Ian Rapoport
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Baltimore Ravens pass-rusher Mike Green is expected to sign his four-year rookie deal on Thursday. There has been a delay in second-round picks reaching contract agreements throughout the NFL after the Texans signed wide receiver Mike Williams Retiring After Eight NFL Seasons
Mike Williams, who was recently placed on the training-camp PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list, is retiring from the NFL after eight seasons. The 30-year-old entered the NFL as the No. 7 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft by the Chargers following a stellar career at Clemson. He spent the first seven seasons of his pro career with L.A. before playing for the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024. Overall, Williams tallied 330 receptions for 5,104 yards and 32 touchdowns. He hangs up his cleats with two 1,000-yard seasons on his resume. Known as a big-play threat, his impact diminished later in his career as he aged and dealt with injury. While he was unlikely to be a significant factor for the Chargers this year, his departure gives Quentin Johnston more breathing room after a slow start to his NFL career.Source: Adam Schefter
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Jordan Addison Pleads Guilty to Lesser Offense, Gets Fine and Probation
Jordan Addison will plead guilty to a lesser vehicular offense commonly referred to as a "wet reckless" a year after his initial DUI citation, according to ESPN's Kevin Seifert. As a result, Addison will pay a standard fine and complete two online courses, although we must still wait to see how the NFL reacts. The 23-year-old's probation is expected to be terminated early in six months. A 2025 suspension for Addison is still possible, although if he is suspended by commissioner Roger Goodell, we wouldn't expect it to be for more than two or three games at the most. The former first-rounder took a slight step back in Year 2 in 2024 with a 63-875-9 line in 15 starts, but he was still plenty productive behind All-Pro Justin Jefferson. With a suspension still looming, Addison's fantasy value is still a bit shaky as a WR3/flex.Source: ESPN.com - Kevin Seifert
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Titans Add Backfield Depth With Jordan Mims
Jordan Mims on Thursday, a source told FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz. The former Fresno State standout spent his first two seasons in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints and had 20 rushing attempts last season for 70 rushing yards while also catching 12 of 18 targets for 71 yards through the air in 11 games (zero starts). The 26-year-old went undrafted out of Fresno State before latching on with the Saints in 2023. Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears are the unquestioned top two backs for the Titans going into the 2025 campaign, so Mims will be competing for a depth role in training camp this summer with Julius Chestnut, rookie Kalel Mullings and Tyrion Davis-Price.Source: FOX Sports - Jordan Schultz
The Tennessee Titans agreed on an undisclosed two-year deal with free-agent running back Anthony Richardson Sr. Believed to be Recovered From Shoulder Injury
Anthony Richardson Sr. (shoulder) is believed to have recovered from his recent right-shoulder setback as the team gets ready to kick off training camp next week, per a source. Richardson had season-ending surgery to fix an AC joint sprain in his right shoulder in his rookie season in 2023 and was forced to miss the last two weeks of the team's offseason practices this year due to soreness in the same shoulder. The former first-rounder has been working with personal coaches for weeks in Florida throwing the football with velocity, and it appears rest has alleviated the issue. The Colts haven't personally evaluated Richardson, though, and it's possible Richardson will be on a pitch count early in camp to help him avoid fatigue or another setback. It's great news for the 23-year-old, but he still must beat out Daniel Jones for the starting gig.Source: ESPN.com - Stephen Holder
ESPN's Stephen Holder reports that Indianapolis Colts quarterback Chargers Place Najee Harris on NFI List
Najee Harris (eye) on the Non-Football Injury list after he suffered a superficial eye injury during a fireworks mishap back on the Fourth of July. While Harris is expected to be a full-go for the start of the 2025 regular season in early September, he isn't going to be on the field for the start of training camp on Thursday. It's not a great start for the 27-year-old's first year in L.A., especially after they drafted big-play RB Omarion Hampton in the first round in April, but Harris is not expected to be out for long in camp and can be activated from the NFI list at any time. Despite his injury being minor, it will make Hampton more attractive as an RB2 in fantasy with upside going into his first NFL campaign. Harris has four straight 1,000-yard seasons, but his big-play ability has been lacking.Source: Los Angeles Chargers
The Los Angeles Chargers officially announced on Thursday that they placed running back Bears, Shemar Turner Agree to Terms on Rookie Deal
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
The Chicago Bears and second-round defensive tackle Shemar Turner agreed to terms on his four-year rookie deal on Thursday, a source told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The Bears took Turner with the 62nd overall pick in April's NFL draft after he had an impressive career at Texas A&M. The 22-year-old interior defensive lineman had 22.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks in 43 games with the Aggies while playing through a leg fracture in his final season. Turner's explosiveness makes up for the fact that he weighs just under 300 pounds. He's also versatile on the defensive line and could be moved around by the Bears in his first season in the NFL. Turner will most likely be a rotational player in his first NFL season, which means he won't be on the IDP fantasy radar at all.Rashee Rice Sentenced to Jail Time and Five-Year Probation, Likely to Face Suspension
Rashee
Rice
has
been
sentenced
to
five
years
of
probation
and
30
days
of
jail
time
by
a
Dallas
County
judge
for
his
involvement
in
a
multi-car
crash
in
Dallas
duringread more...
Kansas
City
Chiefs
wide
receiver
Justin Jefferson Shows Confidence in J.J. McCarthy
Justin
Jefferson
had
praise
for
second-year
quarterback
J.J.
McCarthy
this
week.
McCarthy,
who
missed
all
of
his
2024
rookie
season
with
a
knee
injury,
is
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unprovenread more...
Minnesota
Vikings
wide
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