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The NFL’s 2024 training camp kicked into full gear Tuesday, with all but a handful of teams reporting. ESPN’s NFL reporters will be found at each location throughout camp and will provide information on position battles, notable appearances from new faces, compelling quotes from coaches and players and updates on injuries and holdout situations.

We will have updates every day of camp to keep you informed on all the latest. Here’s what you need to know from camps across the league:

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What our NFL Nation reporters saw today

NFC EAST

Cowboys rookies and veterans will report Wednesday, July 24. — Todd Archer

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Giants rookies and veterans will report Tuesday, July 23. — Jordan Raanan

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Eagles rookies and veterans will report Tuesday, July 23. — Tim McManus

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Commanders rookies and veterans will report Tuesday, July 23. — John Keim

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NFC NORTH

Chicago’s defense came away with a successful goal line stand during the two-minute drill after the offense got down to the 6-yard line in the final period. On three straight plays, the defense showed its edge in a “gut check” moment, according to D-coordinator Eric Washington. Rookie defensive end Austin Booker recorded a pressure as Caleb Williams threw a pass to running back Khalil Herbert on second-and-goal that fell incomplete. Back-to-back pass breakups from cornerback Tyrique Stevenson and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds followed on tosses to Rome Odunze and Cole Kmet, respectively. Wide receiver DJ Moore was not on the field for the two-minute drill, while Keenan Allen was given a vet day on Tuesday. But after another solid showing from Williams and the offense four practices in, the Bears’ defense came through in an important moment that showcased its collective conditioning level at the end of practice. — Courtney Cronin

(last update: July 23)


Lions rookies reported Saturday, July 20, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Eric Woodyard

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If Tuesday’s second practice of training camp was any indication of what Rashan Gary can do in new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s scheme, he could be headed for his best season.

At the end of a practice that was conducted mostly in a downpour, Gary ripped off three sacks in a four-play stretch during the final 11-on-11 period. He had sacks coming from both sides of the line. Granted, players aren’t in pads yet, but it was an illustration of the opportunities the edge rushers will have as they transition from a 3-4 defense to a 4-3.

“Hand in the dirt and not dropping back [into coverage],” Gary said when asked about the biggest difference for him in Hafley’s system. “I feel more explosive coming out of a three-point stance. Sometimes when you’re in a two-point stance, you can create more false steps; and with the hand in the dirt, the false steps are taken away.”

Gary, who last season signed a four-year, $96 million contract extension, has never had a double-digit sack season. — Rob Demovsky

(last update: July 23)


Vikings rookies reported Sunday, July 21, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Kevin Seifert

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NFC SOUTH

Falcons’ rookies and veterans will report Wednesday, July 24. — Marc Raimondi

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General manager Dan Morgan wouldn’t set expectations for a Carolina team coming off six straight losing seasons, but outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney didn’t hesitate to.

“I can say this: I’ve been [with] six teams and I’ve never been a loser, really,” Clowney said. “I don’t plan on coming here and just losing.”

Clowney, 31, has been a part of three losing teams in 10 years. Of the six teams, only the Cleveland Browns (7-10 in 2022; 8-9 in 2021) didn’t have a winning record while he was there. He was with the 13-4 Baltimore Ravens last season.

“I know what [winning] looks like,” Clowney said. “We’ve all got what it takes to win here in this organization.”

What the Panthers don’t have is a proven player opposite Clowney, with D.J. Wonnum and Amare Barno on the physically unable to perform list. The pass rush currently is a major concern. — David Newton

(last update: July 23)


Free agent addition Chase Young is expected to participate “in some form” of practice on Wednesday, according to coach Dennis Allen. Young has been limited to working with athletic trainers during practice while rehabbing from an offseason neck procedure.

Wide receiver Chris Olave also is expected to practice in some form after being placed on the non-football injury list last week. Allen said that Olave’s issue was minor. “Yeah, he’ll be out here. I think we’ll probably limit him a little bit to start,” Allen said.

With Alvin Kamara expected to participate, the only players not anticipated to practice are Tanoh Kpassagnon (Achilles), Nephi Sewell (ACL) and Juwan Johnson (foot). — Katherine Terrell

(Last update: July 23)


Bucs rookies reported Sunday, July 21, and veterans reported Monday, July 22. — Jenna Laine

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NFC WEST

Cardinals rookies and veterans will report Tuesday, July 23. — Josh Weinfuss

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Rams rookies and veterans will report Tuesday, July 23. — Sarah Barshop

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49ers rookies reported Tuesday, July 16, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Nick Wagoner

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Seahawks rookies reported Wednesday, July 17, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Brady Henderson

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AFC EAST

Bills rookies reported Tuesday, July 16, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Alaina Getzenberg

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Dolphins rookies reported Tuesday, July 16, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Marcel Louis-Jacques

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Patriots rookies reported Friday, July 19, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Mike Reiss

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Aaron Rodgers 2.0 began Tuesday with Jets veterans reporting to training camp. This time, the team believes it is better equipped to handle the expectations and hype that come with having a future Hall of Fame quarterback.

“I think starting last year, we had the deal with ‘Hard Knocks,’ the Hall of Fame game, the extra 10 days in camp, all the expectations of Aaron’s first year here,” tight end Tyler Conklin said. “As a team, it’s not our first rodeo, handling all those different things — the expectations, the media, the games. We’re just excited to be where our feet are.”

The Jets learned some hard lessons last year after losing Rodgers to a season-ending Achilles tendon injury on the fourth snap of the season. This is an older, more mature team than the 2023 edition. It got its first dose of adversity Tuesday, when pass rusher Haason Reddick became a training camp holdout. The Jets, of all teams, should be accustomed to distractions. — Rich Cimini

(last update: July 23)

AFC NORTH

With reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson missing his third straight day of camp with an illness, backup quarterback Josh Johnson continued to fill in with the first team and faced constant pressure from outside linebacker Odafe Oweh. After Oweh crashed the edge on a play, coach John Harbaugh had a chat with the former first-round draft pick.

“I had to pull the reins in a little bit,” Harbaugh said of Oweh. “He understands we got to stay away from the quarterback as much as possible. You don’t want to have any car crashes out there. [But] he’s bringing it. He’s pretty much been in the backfield every play.”

So, when can the Ravens expect Jackson to return to camp?

“I’m sure he is closer to getting out there than he was,” Harbaugh said. “It’s just a matter of when the doctor’s going to clear him.” — Jamison Hensley

(last update: July 23)


Bengals rookies reported Saturday, July 20, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Ben Baby

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Browns rookies reported Monday, July 22, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Daniel Oyefusi

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Steelers rookies and veterans will report Wednesday, July 24. — Brooke Pryor

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AFC SOUTH

Texans rookies and veterans reported Wednesday, July 23. — DJ Bien-Aime

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Colts rookies and veterans will report Wednesday, July 24. — Stephen Holder

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Jaguars rookies reported Friday, July 19 and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Michael Di Rocco

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General manager Ran Carthon hinted at possibly looking to extend wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins when asked about the veteran’s future during a training camp news conference.

“DHop knows how we feel about him, and I think that’s a big thing, especially for a veteran at this stage in his career,” Carthon said. “The way he’s shown up here, how he bought into the new staff, kind of shows how he feels about us and what we have going.”

Hopkins, 32, is in the final year of the two-year, $26 million deal he signed last July. The 12-year veteran posted 75 receptions for 1,057 yards in his first season with the Titans last season. Hopkins was a participant in most of the Titans’ OTAs and minicamp practices.

Every Titans player reported for Day 1 of camp on Tuesday. — Turron Davenport

(last update: July 23)

AFC WEST

Broncos rookies reported Wednesday, July 17, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Jeff Legwold

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It doesn’t qualify as a full-fledged position change, but the Chiefs are looking at Kadarius Toney as a running back in addition to a wide receiver. Toney took some snaps out of the backfield last year for the Chiefs. He worked with the running backs during individual training camp drills before moving over to train with the wideouts.

“That’s one of his strengths is to be able to move around, and he had some positive snaps for us at running back last year, and so I think he enjoys doing that,” coach Andy Reid said. “He’s pretty multifaceted there with what he can do, and we’re going to try to utilize it to the best of his abilities there.”

Toney had a disappointing season in 2023. Twice he dropped an easily catchable pass that turned into an interception. He also lined up offside to nullify what would have been the go-ahead touchdown in a late-season loss to the Bills. — Adam Teicher

(last update: July 23)


While Antonio Pierce said Tuesday there is no leader yet in the quarterback battle between second-year returner Aidan O’Connell and veteran Gardner Minshew, the Raiders coach acknowledged he is in no real hurry to anoint a starter, either.

“When it’s right, when it’s obvious,” Pierce said when asked what his optimal timeline would be to name QB1 as the team arrived for training camp in Costa Mesa, California. “Like, OK, [when] it’s a no-brainer. No need to rush it. But when it’s clear, when it’s evident, then you need to make that decision.”

As such, the Raiders, who will not hold joint practices with another team, might need to utilize preseason games against the Vikings, Cowboys and 49ers to figure out who emerges as the starter. O’Connell went 5-5 last season but 3-1 down the stretch with eight TD passes and no interceptions. The lone loss? Against Minshew and the Colts on New Year’s Eve. — Paul Gutierrez

(last update: July 23)


Chargers rookies reported Tuesday, July 16, and veterans reported Tuesday, July 23. — Kris Rhim

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