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  • KC Running Back #34
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    Chiefs RB Deneric Prince on Tuesday saw first-team practice snaps behind Isaiah Pacheco.
    Prince, a metric darling who was cut by Kansas City last August, is back with the team and functioning as the RB2 in the first day of training camp. Clyde Edwards-Helaire took snaps behind Pacheco and Prince on Tuesday, with Keontay Ingram and Louis Rees-Zammit working with the second-team offense. While it’s important not to read too much into early training camp usage, it’s notable that Prince is working with the first team at all. The battle between Prince and CEH will be one to monitor in the coming weeks.
  • GB Wide Receiver #13
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    Dontayvion Wicks (calf) returned to practice.
    Wicks missed practice earlier in the week with a calf injury, but the third-year receiver was spotted on the field Friday, suggesting his injury was fairly minor. Wicks has a chance to play a key role for the Packers early in the year as Christian Watson (knee) continues to work his way back to the field.
    Can managers 'start getting excited' about Blue?
    Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak say we can "start getting excited" about Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue, who is reportedly getting first-team reps in camp, but believe his chances of starting Week 1 fall behind another RB.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    Chiefs HC Andy Reid said Xavier Worthy was not diagnosed with a concussion after entering protocol on Thursday.
    Worthy’s entering the league’s concussion protocol sounds like something that was done out of precaution by the team. The second-year receiver reportedly did not suffer a brain injury upon further evaluation on Thursday and should be good to go after the scare. He was seen back on the practice field on Friday after missing the previous day’s session.
  • NYJ Defensive Lineman #95
    Jets HC Aaron Glenn said Quinnen Williams will miss one to two weeks with a left calf injury.
    Williams suffered a calf injury in Thursday’s practice and was sidelined on Friday as a result. Glenn said the decision to give Williams a few weeks to recover is “precautionary,” so it doesn’t sound like this will be something that carries over into the season. Williams missed time in 2022 with a similar injury, and Glenn added that “he understands exactly how you have to operate” to ensure proper healing. Glenn totaled 37 tackles and six sacks in 2024 on his way to his third Pro Bowl. At this point, we would expect Williams to be good to go when the Jets play host to the Steelers in Week 1.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    Colts HC Shane Steichen said Anthony Richardson has been “playing at a high level” throughout training camp.
    Richardson’s stock continues to rise after a tumultuous offseason that had some questioning whether or not he’d be ready for camp due to a shoulder injury. The former first-round pick reportedly turned in another strong practice on Thursday that featured a handful of deep passes that left Steichen praising his level of play thus far. The Athletic’s James Boyd believes the QB camp battle between Richardson and Daniel Jones is “neck and neck” thus far, which may lead to a more drawn-out process to determine the Week 1 starter against the Dolphins. We would still expect both Jones and Richardson to make starts at some point in the season, but the gap between the two signal-callers may not be as wide as initially thought after Richardson turned in one of the worst quarterback performances in recent memory last season.
  • DAL Defensive End #11
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the Cowboys are “refusing to engage with Micah Parsons’ agent” during contract negotiations.
    This is about as strange a negotiation as one could imagine. According to Russini, Parsons and owner Jerry Jones “spoke directly’ about a deal on multiple occasions this offseason, with the team reportedly believing a deal had been reached during those discussions. However, Parsons believed “the talks were just conversations” and ultimately wished for his agent to handle negotiations. Russini then reports that when Parsons’ agent attempted to reach out, the team “declined to engage with him and told Parsons that they believed they already had a deal.” It goes without saying that things aren’t great between Parsons and the Cowboys, with reports their relationship having completely “deteriorated.” Parsons is expected to become the highest-paid non-QB in league history whenever a deal is reached. While that would almost certainly go a long way in repairing things, there’s little reason to believe a deal is on the horizon at this point in time.
  • Saints re-signed C/OG Shane Lemieux.
    Lemieux appeared in seven games for the Saints last season while making four starts. The sixth-year vet has appeared in just 25 games since being drafted No. 150 overall by the Giants in 2020, and shouldn’t be considered a lock to make the roster this season. Per PFF, Lemieux played on 337 snaps at center last season, earning a blocking grade of 51.1.
  • DAL Defensive End #11
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports Micah Parsons’ relationship with the Cowboys “has deteriorated to the point where the star pass rusher is considering drastic measures which could include a trade request.”
    Russini reports Parsons could request a trade or may make “a declaration that he is severing his relationship with the team.” The star pass rusher has shown goodwill throughout his contract negotiations as he seeks a new deal, participating in mandatory minicamp earlier this offseason while also reporting to training camp. He’s missed practice due to a “back injury” that many are viewing as an attempt to hold in to avoid camp fines, but regardless, Parsons has been in the building. Parsons said last week that there hadn’t been “much movement” in negotiations between him and the team, which means we shouldn’t expect to see him on the field any time soon. The price for Parsons is only going to go up the longer the Cowboys avoid paying him. Locking him in for the best price possible would have seemed like the ideal thing to do long ago, but instead, the Cowboys prefer to string things along for reasons known only to them. This continues to be a stalemate that doesn’t appear anywhere close to a resolution, and now runs the risk of alienating Parsons from the team if things aren’t resolved shortly.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #19
    Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly reports the Steelers have not discussed an extension with Calvin Austin.
    This doesn’t exactly come as surprising news. Austin, who is entering the fourth and final year of his rookie deal, posted a career-high receiving line of 36-548-4 last season but has also served as the team’s primary punt returner since 2023. He’s a solid role player who can add an element of speed to the offense and special teams, but there’s been little reason to expect he would receive an extension before playing out the final year of his contract. Austin doesn’t have fantasy upside entering this season and can be avoided in most leagues and formats.
  • NYJ Defensive Lineman #95
    Quinnen Williams will not practice on Friday due to a calf injury.
    We’d expect to know more about the severity of Williams’ injury once head coach Aaron Glenn speaks to the media at the end of Friday’s practice. The star defensive tackle injured his calf during Thursday’s practice and was not spotted on the field Friday. Williams totaled 37 tackles, six sacks, and eight TFLs last season, earning a third-straight trip to the Pro Bowl. We’ll provide an update on Williams’ status when the team announces it.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Baker Mayfield will not practice on Friday due to a contusion on his throwing hand.
    According to Pelissero, Mayfield finished out Thursday’s practice after hitting his hand and underwent scans as a precaution. The scans ruled out any significant injury, and the veteran quarterback is considered to be day-to-day with his hand bruise. We wouldn’t expect this to be much of an issue by next week.