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The 32 NFL teams have 46 former Auburn players on their training-camp rosters, including 16 who are at an NFL training camp for the first time. One of the rookies is tight end Luke Deal, who joined the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent.
Winning two MVP awards and three All-Pro first-team selections in seven seasons wouldn't seem to leave a lot of room to grow, but Lamar Jackson isn't putting any limits on what he can do.
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SB Nation on MSNJalen Ramsey’s NFL Top 100 ranking revealedRamsey is the third player on the Steelers defense to grace the NFL Top 100 list this year. He joins fellow defenders Cameron Heyward and Patrick Queen, who were ranked number 83 and 75, respectively. More from behindthesteelcurtain.com:
After Addison avoided a trial on a drunken driving case in California by pleading no contest to a lesser charge last week, the adjudication paved the way for the league to issue discipline. NFL policy on substances of abuse calls for a three-game suspension for a first offense of an alcohol-related violation of the law.
Jordan Addison is ready to start training camp despite knowing discipline may be coming his way from the NFL for a 2024 arrest.
Former NFL first-round draft pick Kellen Winslow II had claimed his football head trauma and previous sex abuse should be considered as part of a resentencing for him
With training camp underway for all 32 NFL teams, preparation for the 2025 season has officially begun. Teams will largely spend the coming weeks installing playbooks, holding positional battles and working to finalize the final 53-player roster.
Browns cornerback Denzel Ward thinks he and his teammates can be the NFL’s best this season. Ward said that after the Browns’ defense had a down year in 2024, they believe they’re going to be the top defense in football in 2025.
CINCINNATI — The NFL journey led Desmond Ridder back to Cincinnati for a shot with the Bengals this summer. UC's legendary former quarterback discussed the chance with the media on Wednesday. He's playing behind a familiar quarterback in a very familiar city.
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