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  • Chris Olave WR | NO

    Saints' Chris Olave: Full participant to start camp

    Olave (concussion) has no restrictions to begin training camp and will be a full participant, Erin Summers of the Saints' official website reports.

    Olave participated in the offseason program, so this was expected entering camp. The wideout was able to play just eight regular-season games last season due to multiple concussions, and he's going to be catching passes from someone other than Derek Carr in 2025. The Saints are holding a three-man quarterback competition this summer, with the candidates being second-round rookie Tyler Shough, 2024 fifth-rounder Spencer Rattler and 2023 fourth-round pick Jake Haener.

  • 49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Won't be on PUP list for long

    Pearsall (hamstring) is expected to be cleared early in training camp after the 49ers placed him on the active/PUP list last Friday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    San Francisco held Pearsall out of the final stages of the offseason program due to a hamstring injury which has lingered into training camp. Despite being unable to practice when the team kicks things off Wednesday, the second-year pro shouldn't miss many camp reps. Pearsall and veteran Jauan Jennings will serve as the 49ers' top WR options for as long as Brandon Aiyuk (knee) is sidelined, which is expected to be well into the upcoming campaign. Pearsall's NFL debut was delayed last year due to his recovery from a gunshot wound, but he found his footing down the stretch, accruing an 18-247-2 line on 22 targets over the final three regular-season contests.

  • 49ers' Jauan Jennings: Reports to camp, passes physical

    Jennings (calf) reported to 49ers training camp and passed a physical Monday, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Jennings missed some time during the offseason program due to a calf injury, but he's received a clean bill of health as the team kicks off camp. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported last week that Jennings was dissatisfied with his current contract and wanted a new one or a trade, but GM John Lynch said Monday that he "anticipates" the wide receiver will "be out there" at practice Wednesday, according to David Lombardi of SFStandard.com. With Brandon Aiyuk continuing to rehab a right knee injury that he suffered last October and having no timeline for his return, Jennings is set to begin this season as the 49ers' No. 1 wideout after putting together a 77-975-6 line on 113 targets over 15 regular-season games in 2024.

  • Kelly Akharaiyi: Cut by Buffalo

    The Bills waived Akharaiyi on Tuesday.

    Akharaiyi signed with Buffalo as an undrafted free agent out of Mississippi State back in April. He posted a mediocre 25-391-2 receiving line as a senior.

  • Puka Nacua WR | LAR

    Rams' Puka Nacua: Teaming up with Adams

    Nacua and Davante Adams are entrenched as the top two options in the Rams' revamped WR room, ESPN.com's Sarah Barshop reports.

    Nacua is the only returning regular starter at wide receiver, with Cooper Kupp (Seahawks) and Demarcus Robinson (49ers) now playing for NFC West rivals. Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington are set to compete for the No. 3 job, which probably won't entail a ton of targets when both Nacua and Adams are healthy. Playing alongside Adams instead of Kupp will make it even harder for Nacua to approach last year's unsustainable, league-high 39.1 percent target rate, but he can potentially make up for a reduced share by playing more snaps (he took 487 in 11 regular-season games last year) and scoring more TDs (three).

  • Jakobi Meyers WR | JAC

    Raiders' Jakobi Meyers: Still top wideout in Vegas

    As the Raiders' first training camp practice approaches, Meyers remains locked in as a starter in the team's wide receiver corps, Tashan Reed of The Athletic reports.

    Though Meyers can also line up outside, most of his reps during OTAs came in the slot. After recording an 87-1,027-4 receiving line on a career high 129 targets over 15 regular-season games in 2024, the sure-handed pass catcher seems poised to maintain steady volume in an offense that is now helmed by veteran QB Geno Smith, who should represent an upgrade over Gardner Minshew and Aidan O'Connell. While Meyers remains entrenched as the Raiders' WR1, it's a three-man competition between Tre Tucker, Jack Bech and Dont'e Thornton for slotting behind the 28-year-old.

  • Rashee Rice WR | KC

    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Full go for start of camp

    Rice (knee) will be a full participant in training camp as he awaits news on a potential suspension, Jenna West of The Athletic reports.

    "We're going to progress as normal with [Rice]," said coach Andy Reid on Sunday. "He'll go in and take all the reps that he'll normally take." Rice made it back from last year's LCL tear to participate in spring practices, but things haven't been as smooth off the field, where a recent plea agreement for his hit-and-run case presumably means an NFL suspension is coming. Reid said he's aware of the possibility Rice will miss time but doesn't have any idea when the NFL might announce a suspension.

  • Stefon Diggs WR | NE

    Patriots' Stefon Diggs: Cleared for practice

    Diggs (knee) is cleared to practice Wednesday for the start of training camp, ESPN's Mike Reiss reports.

    Coming back from an ACL tear suffered in Week 8 of last season, Diggs wasn't added to New England's PUP list ahead of camp. He was a limited participant in spring practices and may also have some limitations for the start of camp, but it's still a good sign that the team thinks he's ready to practice so soon. Diggs signed a three-year, $69 million contract in March, with just $16.6 million guaranteed at signing and minimal commitment beyond 2025.

  • Ja'seem Reed WR | CAR

    Ja'Seem Reed: Tries out for Arizona

    Reed (undisclosed) completed a tryout for the Cardinals on Monday, Howard Balzer of USA Today reports.

    The wide receiver was waived from injured reserve with a settlement by the Browns in June, though his injury remained undisclosed. Reed caught 155 passes for 2,103 yards and 16 touchdowns in four college seasons at San Diego.

  • Dan Chisena WR | CAR

    Panthers' Dan Chisena: Starting training camp on PUP list

    Chisena (calf) was placed on the active/PUP list Monday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.

    Chisena can be activated at any time during training camp. He has spent most of his NFL career playing special teams, though the 28-year-old Chisena registered the first three NFL catches of his career with the Panthers last season.

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