NFL Training Camp Roundup: Highlights and storylines from 7 August

NFL Training Camp Roundup: Highlights and storylines from 7 August

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  • Rashawn Slater leaves chargers practice on a cart: The Left-Tackle of De Ster seemed to be an injury to the left leg, less than two weeks after he had signed a four-year contract extension, $ 114 million.
  • Texans Safety CJ Gardner-Johnson suffers an apparently lower injury injury: The newly acquired safety was plagued off the field. He enjoyed a career year at the Eagles this last season before Philadelphia traded him to Houston.
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Chargers t rashawn slater leaves practice by car

Los Angeles Chargers left Tackle Rashawn Slater on Thursday’s practice on a medical cart, according to Kris Rhim of ESPN.

The injury seems to be a problem with the left leg for the Left Tackle of the Chargers. Slater signed a four-year contract extension of $ 114 million, making him the best-paid offensive lineman in NFL history less than two weeks ago.

Slater is one of the best players in the competition, regardless of position. Last season he obtained a general figure of 90.9 pff and ranked second under 81 qualifying tackles. He also placed one of the top seven tackles in both PFF Pass blockage (89.9) and Pff-Run-Blocking number (82.3).

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Bills Wr Khalil Shakir expects to be ready for week 1

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir suffered a great sprain last Friday, but is on the way to be ready for the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, according to head coach Sean McDermott.

Although it is never a good sign when a top -wide receiver is for the most part of the camp, Shakir is familiar with the attack of the accounts that his fourth year will enter and should not have a problem to be informed about week 1.

Choose the former fifth round Boise State Has been steadily improved in each of his three seasons, with one everywhere with a general figure of 78.9 PFF last season to arrange 22nd under 133 qualifying broad recipients. In the past two seasons (including the Play -Offs), Shakir has imprisoned 143 of 171 goals and dropped only three passes.

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49ers Wr Brandon Aiyuk are not expected to be deleted for week 1

San Francisco 49ers broad recipient Brandon Aiyuk is not expected to be deleted for week 1, because he is recovering from a knee injury, according to general manager John Lynch.

Aiyuk suffered a torn ACL and MCL in week 7 of the 2024 season and was on the Puplijst in the camp. First reports suggested that he would be ready to play halfway through the 2025 season, so Lynch’s comments are not that surprising.

Aiyuk was one of the best recipients of the competition in 2023 and earned an elite 91.5 pff general figure-the second best point from 128 qualifying Wideouts. He was rewarded with a four -year extension of $ 120 million just before the 2024 season started.

Jauan Jennings and second year Wideout Ricky Pearsall will be given the task of wearing the load early in the season until Aiyuk is ready to go.

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Texans S CJ Gardner-Johnson escaped during practice

Houston Texans Safety CJ Gardner-Johnson was an apparent injury on Thursday on Thursday and had to be grown off the field, according to Aaron Wilson of the KPRC 2 in Houston.

The Eagles exchanged Gardner-Johnson to the Texans in March. Last year he played a major role for the Super Bowl champions and had the best season of his career and ended with an 85.7 pff -cover figure that was in sixth place under 96 qualifying safeties. Including the play -offs he recorded six interceptions and another six pass breakups.

The potential loss of Gardner-Johnson would be a big hit for a Texans secondary that was fourth in the PFFF ranking on the way to the season.

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