Breakfast: Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray comply with their obligations

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– The Dolphins were ready to roll out the money for Sean Payton

– Tyreek Hill (Dolphins): “On precision, I take Tua Tagovailoa rather than Patrick Mahomes”

– [L’équipe Type] Cornerbacks: Jalen Ramsey, head and shoulders

Lamar Jackson is present for the Baltimore minicamps…

While the Ravens are willing to negotiate with the former league MVP, Lamar Jackson (QB) takes its time. The young quarterback is not represented by an agent, and does not seem in a hurry to start negotiations with his club as he enters the last year of his rookie contract. He was not present for the first part of Baltimore’s spring training program, which was only voluntary. However, he joined his teammates on Monday for the compulsory phase, as revealed by Marlon Humphrey (CB) on Instagram.

… Kyler Murray too

The crisis between Arizona and Kyler Murray (QB) seems to have calmed down. The quarterback had attended a few training sessions in recent weeks, and he will be present for the mandatory activities for the next few days. According to NFL Media, the quarterback has passed the necessary medical examination and will return to the field while the financial negotiations continue behind the scenes.

Back to basics for Carlos Dunlap?

Double Pro Bowler in 2015 and 2016, Charles Dunlap (DE) spent the last two seasons with Seattle, where the veteran showed he’s got some serious leftovers with 8.5 sacks last year. Free, the former South Carolina might consider a return to basics, since he was received by the Panthers for a trial according to ESPN. Carolina is indeed looking for an edge to compensate for the departure of Haason Reddick (OLB) to Philadelphia.

Deshaun Watson: 2 additional procedures on the way

Complaints will continue to pile up once morest Deshaun Watson (QB, Browns). Tony Buzbee, the attorney for the 24 plaintiffs, confirmed to WEWS that two more complaints are expected to be filed soon.

injuries

– Operated on the back to solve a nervous problem that impacts his calf and his ankle, Darius Leonard (LB, Colts) shouldn’t miss a lot of training time. Scheduled to return for the start of the season, the star linebacker might finally be ready for summer camps. (TheAthletic.com)

– Things are not getting better for Derek Wolfe (DE, Ravens). Already absent all last season, the pass rusher underwent his second hip operation this year. He announced it Monday in a video shot from his hospital bed. No information yet on the duration of his recovery. Wolfe is 32 years old.

– After 11 months of absence and several operations, Wil Lutz (K, Saints) is back in New Orleans. The kicker himself announced on Instagram that he is medically fit.

Tyrie Cleveland (WR, Broncos) was injured in the first practice of the minicamps. The receiver was removed from the field following being shot in the leg. (ProFootballTalk.com)

Minicamps in a nutshell

– In full negotiations with Washington, Terry McLaurin (WR) will not be participating in the mandatory Commander camps this week. Arrived in the last year of his rookie contract, the receiver might be penalized with a fine of 90,000 dollars for wanting to play the balance of power. (ESPN)

– He is also in the last year of his contract, Jordan Poyer (S) seeks a new deal with Buffalo. He changed agents, but decided to show his goodwill by showing up for the mandatory activities for the Bills’ minicamps. (ESPN)

– Even though Kyle Shanahan (HC, 49ers) decided last week on a break until summer camps, not all San Francisco players are on vacation. Several Niners are still expected this week at the team’s premises for further preparation, including Trey Lance (QB). But Deebo Samuel (WR) will not be there. (NBCSportsBayArea.com)

– The Titans have recovered Jeffery Simmons (DL) et Derrick Henry (RB) for the mandatory opening of sessions. Absent from the voluntary phase, the two players are eligible for new contracts following good seasons under the colors of Tennessee. (ProFootballTalk.com)

– He changed the spelling of his first name, he changed his number, he even considered retiring. But finally Robbie Anderson (WR, Panthers) is present for Carolina’s mandatory minicamps. (NFLTradeRumors.co)

Signatures

Allen Lazard (WR) stays in Green Bay. The receiver signed his tender as a restricted free agent in time for mandatory camps, avoiding a big pay cut. He will be under contract for the coming season for $3.986 million, although he was hoping for a long-term commitment. (ProFootballTalk.com)

– The Raiders bring depth to their air cover. The club has just signed Chris Jones (CBex-Titans). (NFLTradeRumors.co)

Jerick McKinnon (RB) re-signed for one season with Kansas City. (NFLTradeRumors.co)

– The Colts have made a place in their workforce at Ifeadi Odenigbo (DEex-Browns). (NFLTradeRumors.co)

Jakobi Meyers (WR) and the Patriots continue to work on a long-term deal, but in the meantime the receiver has signed his restricted free agent tender equivalent to a second-round pick. He will be paid $4 million for the 2022 season. (NFLTradeRumors.co)

– Buffalo announced the signing of Greg Van Roten (OG, ex-Jets) for one season. (NFLTradeRumors.co)

The other signatures : Mike Pennel (DT, Bears), Andre Mintze (LB, Vikings), Ifeadi Odenigbo (DE, Colts)

Cups

Sections : Will Adams (DB, Commanders), Brian Johnson (K, Commanders), Jamal Carter (LB, Titans), Dominik Eberle (K, Packers), Jeremiah Attaochu (LB, Bears)

Discipline

Daniel Ekuale (DT, Patriots) was suspended for two regular season games, according to ESPN. The reason for the suspension was not specified.

Rumors

– New Orleans in the back David Johnson (RB, ex-Texans) on Monday for a tryout. (NFLTradeRumors.co)

In short

Bill Belichick (HC, Patriots) may hold his conversion. During the Pardon My Take podcast, Professional Lacrosse League co-founder Paul Rabil announced that the legendary New England coach would be interested in a coaching position on a Lacrosse team when his adventure in Massachusetts is over. (ProFootballTalk.com)

Mac Jones works deep

If it hadn’t been for Ja’Marr Chase (WR, Bengals), Mac Jones (QB, Patriots) was one of the big revelations of last season and might have won the title of Rookie of the Year. Still, like many newbies, his game isn’t completely polished yet, and the young quarterback has drawn criticism for his accuracy on long plays. Fortunately, according to ESPN, Jones worked and improved noticeably.

“We want to be able to do whatever we want at any time, whether it’s a run, a pass, a play-action – short, medium or long distance. We try to have some variety,” Jones told ProFootballTalk.com.

Things are heating up between AJ Brown and Titans fans

It’s not unusual to see fans hating a traded player when they were ardent supporters a few months earlier. Gone to the Eagles, A.J. Brown (WR) did not hesitate to reply to the sermons of his former fans on Tweeter. Even when it comes to missed weather forecasts.

“For God’s sake, stay away from social media. You are already a villain. No need to become a stupid villain,” a fan from Tennessee threw at him.

“For God’s sake, I was the best receiver that played for your franchise. Shut up and move on. You’re mad at the wrong person,” Brown replied.

Derrick Mason (ex-WR) will appreciate the repartee.

Russell Wilson will never be quiet

As he was regarding to receive an honorary degree from Dartmouth College and preparing to give a speech to his fellow students, Russell Wilson (QB, Denver) was called out by a student to remind him of one of the darkest hours of his career. …

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