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  • Seahawks' Montorie Foster: Activated off NFI list

    The Seahawks activated Foster (undisclosed) off the active/non-football injury list Tuesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.

    Foster spent the start of training camp on the NFI list but is now cleared to start practicing again. Now healthy, the 23-year-old will look to earn a spot on Seattle's roster after having signed with the team as an undrafted free agent in May.

  • Tyrone Broden CB | SEA

    Seahawks' Tyrone Broden: Activated off NFI list

    The Seahawks activated Broden (undisclosed) off the active/non-football injury list Wednesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.

    Broden is now cleared to return to football activities after having started training camp on the NFI list. The 24-year-old signed with the team as an undrafted free agent in April and will now spend the remainder of the offseason competing for a roster spot.

  • Seahawks' Montorie Foster: Set to begin camp on NFI list

    Foster (undisclosed) was placed on the active/non-football injury list by the Seahawks on Tuesday, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.

    Foster wrapped up a five-year collegiate career with Michigan State in the fall, signing with Seattle as an undrafted free agent. The wide receiver will begin training camp on the sidelines, but he's eligible to return to action at any point this preseason.

  • Tyrone Broden CB | SEA

    Seahawks' Tyrone Broden: Opening camp on NFI list

    Broden (undisclosed) will open the Seahawks' training camp on the active/non-football injury list, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.

    Broden signed with the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in the spring after completing his collegiate career with Arkansas. The wide receiver will now be sidelined for the time being with an undisclosed injury, but he can return to action at any point this preseason.

  • Terry McLaurin WR | WAS

    Commanders' Terry McLaurin: Discusses contract situation

    McLaurin touched on his ongoing contract situation Tuesday, stating "without any progress in discussions, it's kind of hard to see how I step on the field," John Keim of ESPN.com reports. "I've been pretty frustrated, not gonna lie," McLaurin added. "Everything that has transpired has been pretty disappointing. I want to continue my career here [in Washington]."

    McLaurin skipped mandatory minicamp in mid-June after previously being in attendance for the early stages of the offseason program. Since then, there haven't been any new talks regarding an extension, and he's set to make $19.65 million on the final year of his current deal. After the Jets' Garrett Wilson inked an extension of his own Monday, McLaurin currently ranks 17th among NFL WRs in terms of AAV at $23.2 million. The Commanders' top wideout has put together five consecutive 1,000-yard campaigns and recorded a career-best 13 touchdown catches in 17 regular-season games last year while working with standout rookie QB Jayden Daniels, but McLaurin also turns 30 years old in September, which could be contributing to a wide gap in how the two sides see his value. Washington veterans report to training camp next Tuesday, July 22, at which point McLaurin's stance could become more solidified.

  • Patriots' DeMario Douglas: Set to reprise role in slot

    As training camp approaches, Evan Lazar of the Patriots' official site views Douglas as a lock to secure a role in the team's revamped wide receiver corps.

    When healthy, free agent addition Stefon Diggs (knee) is projected to emerge as the team's WR1, with Douglas set to reprise his slot role in the offense. Meanwhile, rookie third-rounder Kyle Williams and newcomer Mack Hollins are also likely see their share of snaps in 2025, with Kendrick Bourne, Kayshon Boutte, Ja'Lynn Polk, Javon Baker and Efton Chism also in the mix for depth chart slotting. On the heels of a 2024 regular season in which he recorded 66 catches on 87 targets for 621 yards and three TDs in 17 games, Douglas should maintain enough volume in his third pro campaign to merit lineup consideration in deeper PPR formats, in particular if Drake Maye continues to make strides in his second year as New England's franchise QB.

  • Patriots' Kendrick Bourne: Back for fifth season with Patriots

    As the coming season approaches, Bourne is in line to compete for a spot in the Patriots' revamped wide receiver corps, Evan Lazar of the team's official site reports.

    When healthy, Stefon Diggs (knee) profiles as the team's top wideout, while DeMario Douglas and 2025 third-rounder Kyle Williams also seem like roster locks. Mack Hollins is likely to secure a role as well. With that in mind, Bourne -- who carries a $7.7 million cap hit this season -- figures to compete for depth chart slotting with Kayshon Boutte, Ja'Lynn Polk, Javon Baker and Efton Chism. Working in Bourne's favor is his experience in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels' scheme, who was on hand when the 29-year-old logged a career-high 925 yards from scrimmage in 2021, but for now Bourne doesn't have a path to steady targets in a crowded WR room.

  • Jordan Addison WR | MIN

    Vikings' Jordan Addison: Beginning jury trial

    Addison's jury trial stemming from a 2024 DUI citation begins Tuesday, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports.

    Adam Schefter of ESPN notes that a three-game suspension would be in line with NFL precedent in the event Addison is convicted. The league can apply a lower standard than criminal courts, which means even if he isn't convicted, he may not avoid NFL punishment. For the time being, Addison's availability for the start of the regular season is up in the air.

  • Moose Muhammad: Let go by Panthers

    Muhammad (undisclosed) was waived from injured reserve Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houstonreports.

    Muhammad joined the Panthers as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 Draft but was waived shortly thereafter. He now is free to sign with any team and will be eligible to play in 2025 as soon as he can return to the field.

  • Jaylen Johnson WR | LAC

    Chargers' Jaylen Johnson: Starting camp on PUP list

    The Chargers have placed Johnson (undisclosed) on the active/PUP list, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.

    Johnson, one of five Chargers who landed on the list ahead of training camp practices, can be activated at any time once he's ready to take the field. Once that happens, the 25-year-old East Carolina product will compete for a depth slot in the team's wideout corps.

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