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    Broncos RT Orlando Franklin was forced from Saturday’s Divisional round playoff game with a left hand injury.
    Assisted by two trainers, Franklin walked off the field slowly grabbing the upper thumb area on his left hand. The promising second-round rookie returned after missing just a couple of plays.
  • FA Tackle #74
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    Free agent OT George Fant visited with the Buccaneers on Tuesday.
    It’s a sensible pairing as Tristan Wirfs seems likely to miss time early in the season. Fant only played 30 total snaps for the Seahawks last year as he dealt with a knee injury, but was solid for the Texans in 2023. He’s reportedly also drawn interest from the Ravens and Titans this offseason.
    Cowboys reportedly unhappy with Blue's work habits
    Patrick Daugherty reacts to a report around Cowboys rookie Jaydon Blue's work habits and why this is happening at "the right time" with room to course correct before Week 1.
  • DET Guard #70
    Lions coach Dan Campbell said OL Miles Frazier (knee) will be out until September or October.
    Not ideal for a rookie fifth-round pick to miss the entirety of training camp. We’re guessing there’s a chance Frazier winds up on IR at last cuts. Even in a desert of vague PUP listings, you can always count on the Lions to have some concrete injuries.
  • MIA Tackle #60
    Dolphins signed OL Daniel Brunskill.
    He’ll be a potential stopgap solution on the interior line for Miami after stepping in much the same way with the Titans last year. In a corresponding move, Miami waived QB Brett Gabbert.
  • MIA Tight End #12
    Dolphins placed TE Darren Waller and OL Liam Eichenberg on the active/PUP list.
    No word on what injury — if any — Waller is dealing with currently, but he was something of a magnet for injuries in his last few years in the NFL so it wouldn’t be a total surprise to see him have one now. He also may just be being brought along slowly after unretiring.
  • FA Linebacker #47
    Panthers released LB Josey Jewell.
    Jewell is reportedly still dealing with concussion symptoms stemming from a Week 16 brain injury. The Panthers are open to re-signing him when and if they subside, per CBS’ Jonathan Jones. Carolina’s depth chart without Jewell is wide open inside, with 2024 third-rounder Trevin Wallace expected to play a three-down role in 2025.
  • TB Wide Receiver #14
    Bucs placed WR Chris Godwin (ankle) on the active/PUP list.
    It comes as no surprise, as Godwin isn’t expected to be ready until closer to the start of the season, if then, after dislocating his ankle in Week 7. He’s joined on the list by star tackle Tristan Wirfs (knee), who will likely miss the beginning of the regular season. Both players can come off the list at any time. The Bucs also placed T Silas Dzansi, G Sua Opeta, and QB Michael Pratt on the active/PUP list.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #17
    Commanders WR Terry McLaurin did not report to training camp on Tuesday.
    He was absent from a conditioning test that marked the unofficial start of training camp, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. This should not come as a surprise as McLaurin seeks a new contract, though the team may choose to start fining him $50,000 per missed day in retaliation. McLaurin enters his age-30 season as the Commanders top target, and though he doesn’t necessarily need training camp to be ready, it would have been nice to see him get re-acquainted with Jayden Daniels ahead of 2025.
  • LV Safety #25
    Raiders signed S Jamal Adams.
    Adams played in five games last year between the Lions and Titans, and hasn’t played more than 10 games in a season since 2021. This should probably best be regarded as a depth signing unless we see the former All-Pro safety start making headlines in training camp.
  • CIN Running Back #31
    Bengals placed Zack Moss (neck) on the active/non-football injury list.
    Moss can be activated off the list at any time. There was some question if Moss would actually return to the Bengals this year, but after taking a paycut he is expected to be part of the rotation behind Chase Brown in 2025. How quickly he can actually get on to the field probably has some say in how the running back depth chart plays out this year.
  • LAR Tackle #77
    Rams coach Sean McVay said the team would not place Alaric Jackson (blood clots) on the PUP or NFI lists.
    “For now, Jackson will do individual drills with the athletic training staff and participate in jog-throughs, but not the physical OL activities,” per Rams.com’s Stu Jackson. While it’s a good sign that they haven’t placed him on either of the lists, it sure sounds like Jackson’s status is unknown going forward at this point. Until we get a report that he’s on the practice field going full-bore, he probably should not be counted on to start this year.