NFL Training Camp Report: Jerome Ford to IR + Fantasy Football Training Camp News for Every Team
July 31, 2026 · Updated August 19, 2026

Updated: August 19, 2026
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Yesterday's Five Biggest Stories
1. Washington Made Eight Roster Moves in One Morning, and the Backfield Turned Over
The Commanders made eight moves in one Tuesday morning: signed linebacker Krys Barnes, defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II, tight end Tre McKitty and running back Craig Reynolds; released punter Matt Haack and kicker Jake Moody; and placed receiver River Cracraft and running back Jerome Ford on injured reserve (@AdamSchefter, @Commanders). Nicki Jhabvala and John Keim both carried the detail that matters for lineups: Ford's injured reserve placement is a hamstring (@NickiJhabvala, @john_keim).
Read the backfield first. Washington has now removed Ford from the room and signed Reynolds, an addition we flagged Monday when Jeremy McNichols went down with a quad. That's two bodies out and one veteran in with the opener a few weeks away, and it's the second straight week Washington has gone shopping for a back instead of sorting the ones it had. The signal to watch isn't the transaction sheet: it's which back takes the first-team pass-protection and goal-line reps in this week's practices, because that's the job a late-August signing is brought in to threaten.
The kicking job is now formally closed. Moody's release became official with Tuesday's transaction sheet, and the team posted a video captioned "Our starting kicker" as practice opened (@Commanders), the outcome the beat had reported a day earlier, with rookie Drew Stevens taking the job. Ben Standig's list matched the team's transaction sheet move for move, so there's no ambiguity about what Washington did (@BenStandig).
One more piece of good news went the other way: Nick Allegretti walked out for practice for the first time since day one of camp, and John Bates came back with him (@Mitch_Tischler, @ZachSelbyWC). Mitch Tischler filmed Allegretti's first snap with Jayden Daniels (@Mitch_Tischler). An interior lineman returning isn't a fantasy transaction, but it's the kind of thing that decides whether a quarterback's August throws look like his September ones.
2. Keenan Allen Is Officially a Colt
Monday night's agreement became Tuesday's signature: Indianapolis has signed Keenan Allen (@JakeArthurNFL). Jeremy Fowler's framing is the plain one: a 34-year-old receiver added to bolster a thin receiving corps, agreed to on Monday night, per ESPN's report on the one-year deal (@JFowlerESPN).
PFF posted the number that explains why a team in mid-August still wanted him: no active wide receiver has more career receptions than Allen (@PFF). Jake Arthur's piece at Roundtable adds the volume context that translates to lineups. Allen's target and reception totals from last season would have led the Colts in both, on a one-year deal worth up to $8.32 million in incentives (@JakeArthurNFL).
We treat the arrival as a target-share question, not a talent question. The reps Allen takes between now and Week 1 are the only evidence anyone gets about whether the Colts intend him as a full-time piece or a possession specialist, and the answer changes the projection for every other pass catcher in that building.
3. Jacksonville Lost LeQuint Allen for the Rest of Camp
The Jaguars announced three injuries in one window Tuesday, and the running back one is the most consequential: LeQuint Allen suffered a soft tissue injury Monday and will not return during training camp (@ESPNdirocco, @ryanohalloran).
Receiver Parker Washington is day to day with an undisclosed injury and is out for the rest of the week, with the team expecting him back next week, and offensive lineman Wyatt Milum is on the same day-to-day timeline (@ryanohalloran, @ESPNdirocco).
Ryan O'Halloran wrote that Allen was worked on by the medical staff early in Monday's session, and floated the depth-chart consequence: theoretically, the injury moves Ameer Abdullah up to No. 3 running back (@ryanohalloran). Losing an entire camp isn't the same as losing a season, but a young back who misses every remaining practice, joint session and preseason game arrives at Week 1 with no August evidence behind him.
4. Malik Nabers Came Through His First Full-Speed Reps
This is the item on the sheet with the most draft boards riding on it. Per Jordan Raanan's ESPN story, Monday was Nabers' first participation in full-speed live drills since he tore the ACL and meniscus in his right knee in Week 4 last season. Nabers said he "felt good" and got his soul back; Raanan's own read was that it wasn't perfect and he looked rusty, but it was another step with Week 1 against Dallas in view (@JordanRaanan).
The calendar is the part managers should actually plan around. Dan Duggan laid out five days without live drills after Tuesday's practice: no practice Wednesday and travel to Miami, then Thursday's joint session with the Dolphins (@DDuggan21). So the evidence base for a receiver coming off a torn ACL doesn't grow again for the better part of a week.
Art Stapleton framed Monday as Nabers' biggest leap forward yet toward being ready (@art_stapleton). Our read is narrower: one live session isn't a workload, and the question that decides his August is whether he comes out of the red non-contact jersey for a full practice before the preseason ends. Until that happens, the honest projection band on him stays wide.
5. Four Bills Receivers Sat Out Tuesday. DJ Moore Did Not.
Buffalo's open stadium practice opened with a hole in the receiver room. Alaina Getzenberg counted four missing at the start (Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Skyler Bell and Quentin Skinner) and noted DJ Moore stretching in full uniform (@agetzenberg). Joe Buscaglia confirmed the same thing from the other side of the field: Moore was out there, and it appeared he had missed no time (@JoeBuscaglia).
Buscaglia's full non-participation list is the useful document: running back Ty Johnson, receivers Shakir, Coleman, Bell and Skinner, center Connor McGovern, defensive lineman Ed Oliver, and safeties C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Jalon Kilgore. All but Johnson, Bell, McGovern and Gardner-Johnson were new absences Tuesday (@JoeBuscaglia).
Two starters came back the other way: safety Cole Bishop, who missed the last week, and cornerback Maxwell Hairston were both in uniform (@JoeBuscaglia, @SalSports). With a joint practice against Cleveland Thursday and a preseason game Saturday, the receivers who practiced Tuesday are the ones stacking August reps. That is the read to carry into the weekend, not any conclusion about a depth chart nobody has published.
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Team-by-Team Camp Notes
Arizona Cardinals
Quiet day in Cardinals camp — nothing notable to report.
Atlanta Falcons
Quiet day in Falcons camp — nothing notable to report.
Baltimore Ravens
Quiet day in Ravens camp — nothing notable to report.
Buffalo Bills
- Four receivers missed the start of Tuesday's stadium practice (Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Skyler Bell and Quentin Skinner) while DJ Moore was in full uniform and stretching (@agetzenberg, @JoeBuscaglia). Ed Oliver, Connor McGovern, Ty Johnson, C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Jalon Kilgore also sat, with Kilgore wearing a wrap on his right leg (@JoeBuscaglia, @agetzenberg).
- Safety Cole Bishop and cornerback Maxwell Hairston were both back in uniform, returning two defensive starters (@JoeBuscaglia, @SalSports).
- Jim Leonhard confirmed the competition next to Terrel Bernard is between Dorian Williams and Kaleb Elarms-Orr, and said both fared well in the preseason opener (@ChrisBrownBills).
- Leonhard also said Michael Hoecht, held out of the first preseason game as a precaution, will play at some point this preseason to ramp up (@SalSports, @ChrisBrownBills), and told reporters not to read anything into T.J. Sanders sitting out the first half, because the defense had a few quick three-and-outs and the staff wanted specific personnel combinations (@SalSports).
- Leonhard plans to call plays from the coaches' booth Saturday at Cleveland after working the sideline last week, and will decide his regular-season spot once the preseason ends (@SalSports, @ChrisBrownBills).
Carolina Panthers
- The Panthers are bringing Darren Waller along slowly. Per Joe Person at The Athletic, Waller worked on the side during Monday's practice in a 117-degree heat index and is not expected to do much Wednesday when Carolina practices against Jacksonville; Dave Canales said he "looks like he's in phenomenal shape," and Waller described his own conditioning as "night and day" better than a year ago (@josephperson).
- The same piece supplies the baseline a fantasy manager should hold him to: Waller turns 34 in September and caught 24 passes with six touchdowns in nine games for Miami last season. Joe Person's read is that the veteran tight end brings something different to Bryce Young's passing game once he is fully integrated, provided he stays healthy.
Chicago Bears
Quiet day in Bears camp — nothing notable to report.
Cincinnati Bengals
- Defensive back Ceyair Wright is leaving the team to pursue acting. ESPN's NFL account, relayed by Adam Schefter under the heading "something rare," has Wright with seven film and television credits dating to 2014, including a role as LeBron James' son in "Space Jam: A New Legacy" (@AdamSchefter).
- Paul Dehner Jr. revisited the three positions Cincinnati entered camp worried about (linebacker, offensive tackle and cornerback) and whether the early returns have made them better, worse or worth shopping for outside help (@pauldehnerjr).
Cleveland Browns
- Tony Grossi's Day 14 rundown carries the deployment note for Saturday: no first-teamers will play in the Bills game. He also has Dylan Sampson in a new role, Schwesinger out another week, and KC Concepcion setting a goal of three-plus punt return touchdowns (@TonyGrossi).
- Thursday's joint practice against Buffalo is where the starters get their week, and Bills defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard named the point of it: "Number one is the physicality" (@SalSports).
- Browns rookie Spencer Fano's verdict on his first NFL game was that it felt like "just the same thing as really any level" (@ceasterlingABJ).
Dallas Cowboys
- Dallas hasn't moved on from the trade market. Jerry Jones is not finished. The FishSports piece details the substantive-trade idea Jones has floated since the Von Miller signing (@fishsports), which extends the "we're not done" line the Cowboys put on the record Monday.
Denver Broncos
- Red Murdock posted a game-high eight tackles across 47 snaps in his preseason debut, which Nick Kosmider read as meaningful in an inside linebacker room with little experience behind the two veteran starters (@NickKosmider).
Detroit Lions
- The defense won Monday's scrimmage: three interceptions including a pick six, with Ennis Rakestraw Jr. having the biggest day, and Dave Birkett's observations argue the unit could be a real strength this fall (@davebirkett).
- Whether Jayden Daniels plays against Detroit on Saturday is still undecided. Dan Quinn said Washington will go through the week and then make the call (@Mitch_Tischler).
Green Bay Packers
- Green Bay kept Matt LaFleur partly for continuity, and camp has delivered the opposite at two spots. Per Jacob Westendorf's piece at Sports Illustrated, left guard Aaron Banks has not taken 11-on-11 reps and LaFleur said rookie Jager Burton "is going to make it extremely difficult" on him, while the starting cornerback job has Keisean Nixon working against Benjamin St-Juste and Carrington Valentine (@BillHuberNFL).
Houston Texans
Quiet day in Texans camp — nothing notable to report.
Indianapolis Colts
- The Keenan Allen signing is official (@JakeArthurNFL), a one-year deal worth up to $8.32 million in incentives for a receiver whose last-season target and reception totals would have led the Colts in both (@JFowlerESPN, @JakeArthurNFL).
- Less noticed and just as relevant to the offense: Indianapolis worked out three offensive linemen on Monday (Will Hernandez, D'Ante Smith and Trey Wedig) while dealing with injuries to tackles Luke Tenuta and Nolan Rucci (@JakeArthurNFL).
Jacksonville Jaguars
- LeQuint Allen is out for the rest of training camp with a soft tissue injury suffered Monday, and Ryan O'Halloran's read is that it theoretically moves Ameer Abdullah up to No. 3 running back (@ESPNdirocco, @ryanohalloran).
- Parker Washington is day to day and out for the rest of the week, expected back next week; Wyatt Milum is on the same timeline (@ryanohalloran, @ESPNdirocco).
- John Shipley wrote up what Patrick Mekari's injury means for the offensive line (@_John_Shipley), a line that also gets Carolina on Wednesday in a joint practice.
Kansas City Chiefs
Quiet day in Chiefs camp — nothing notable to report.
Las Vegas Raiders
Quiet day in Raiders camp — nothing notable to report.
Los Angeles Chargers
Quiet day in Chargers camp — nothing notable to report.
Los Angeles Rams
Quiet day in Rams camp — nothing notable to report.
Miami Dolphins
- The Dolphins host the Giants for a joint practice Thursday ahead of the preseason game between the two teams, and New York travels down Wednesday (@schadjoe, @DDuggan21).
Minnesota Vikings
Quiet day in Vikings camp — nothing notable to report.
New England Patriots
- Two days of joint practices with the Eagles start Wednesday in Foxborough, and A.J. Brown faces the team that traded him (@EliotShorrParks). Kayshon Boutte's framing of the week, per Mike Reiss: "Message this week is physicality" (@MikeReiss).
- Tuesday itself was a closed walkthrough, New England's 18th practice, with Christian Gonzalez still sidelined. He has been out since Aug. 10 (@MikeReiss).
- Two key backups are out and undrafted rookies have struggled, which is why the Patriots went to an 11-year veteran with 105 career starts (@ByMarkDaniels) — the Greg Van Roten signing we reported Monday, which Patriots.com has since announced.
- Evan Lazar checked in on the 2025 rookie class three weeks into camp. His piece at Patriots.com tracks Will Campbell, TreVeyon Henderson, Kyle Williams and Jared Wilson as the sophomores angling for a year-two leap (@ezlazar). Doug Kyed has his own trending-up and trending-down list ahead of the Eagles work (@DougKyed).
New Orleans Saints
- Still the story in New Orleans: Ian Rapoport's Tuesday headline roundup leads with rookie receiver Jordyn Tyson missing about two months (@RapSheet). Katherine Terrell's ESPN story has the hamstring dating to a joint practice last week and the timetable pointing at roughly Week 6, which we broke down in Monday's edition.
New York Giants
- Malik Nabers' first full-speed live drills are the No. 4 story above. Jordan Raanan and Bobby Skinner spent Tuesday morning on the preseason opener and that practice (@JordanRaanan).
- Duggan also flagged the workload New York has already banked. Tuesday was the Giants' 16th practice in 21 days, a pace that had them at the same number on the 33rd day of camp last year, with the schedule lightening from here (@DDuggan21).
- Cam Skattebo is playing without thinking about the ankle at all, which Jordan Raanan called incredible (@JordanRaanan). John Schmeelk's Monday practice report has exciting catches downfield and two interceptions to end the session (@Schmeelk).
New York Jets
- Garrett Wilson is practicing again after missing Monday (@ZackBlatt, @BrianCoz), the single most useful Jets participation note of the day.
- Breece Hall's groin strain came back the way the Jets hoped. Rapoport's Tuesday roundup links ESPN's report that the strain is likely not serious (@RapSheet).
- Roster churn at cornerback and edge: New York signed cornerback Keenan Garber and edge Nate Lynn, waived defensive lineman Ben Barten and waived/injured edge Kingsley Jonathan (@nyjets, @RichCimini). Zack Rosenblatt's source framing was blunt: the Jets need bodies at cornerback (@ZackBlatt).
- Kenyon Sadiq, Nahshon Wright and Qwan'tez Stiggers worked on a side field with trainers (@ZackBlatt, @BrianCoz), and Geno Smith no longer has the sleeve on his left leg he wore Monday (@BrianCoz, @antwanstaley).
Philadelphia Eagles
- Philadelphia traveled to Foxborough for two days of joint practices, and Eliot Shorr-Parks brought the record with him: Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts are 10-3 in joint practices and 3-0 against New England (@EliotShorrParks).
- Zach Berman's story is the one to read this week. His piece at The Athletic reports the Eagles traded A.J. Brown to New England in June for a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth, and documents how thoroughly they have moved on: his No. 11 jerseys marked "obsolete" on a $20 sale rack, the ball-security image in the team auditorium reassigned to DeVonta Smith, and the number itself now worn by linebacker Jihaad Campbell (@ZBerm).
- On the field Monday, Jeff McLane's Day 12 observations have Hurts throwing another middle-of-the-field interception, Michael Carter II making the pick, and DeVonta Smith back from a hamstring strain in individual drills as the Eagles ramp him toward the joint practices; Makai Lemon was still doing sprints on a separate field (@Jeff_McLane).
Pittsburgh Steelers
- Albert Breer emptied his Steelers notebook, and the headline for the offense is depth: a deep well of skill talent, the right side of the offensive line as a swing factor, and an age profile that makes depth the key (@AlbertBreer). Per his Sports Illustrated notebook, what impressed the staff most was 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers' work with young quarterbacks Will Howard and Drew Allar, whose big night against Green Bay read as a carryover from a better-than-expected first spring.
- Ralph Vacchiano's preseason takeaways include what Pittsburgh saw from Allar (@RalphVacchiano).
San Francisco 49ers
Quiet day in 49ers camp — nothing notable to report.
Seattle Seahawks
- Hard Knocks aired the Seahawks' locker room reaction to Devon Witherspoon becoming the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history on Tuesday night, per Adam Schefter's preview of the 9 p.m. ET episode on HBO Max (@AdamSchefter). The extension itself led our August 16 edition.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Jalen McMillan returned to practice Tuesday after missing more than a week with a leg injury (@gregauman, @briannadixNFL).
- Emeka Egbuka, dealing with a toe injury, watched in a hoodie and regular shoes with no boot (@gregauman), and Tristan Wirfs was also absent (@briannadixNFL).
- Vita Vea was on the field but still not participating (@gregauman).
Tennessee Titans
- Carnell Tate finished his preseason debut with no catches on three targets, and the piece at Titan Sized argues the scrutiny that followed is unwarranted: a 49ers defensive back broke up an end-zone target and Cam Ward missed him on a simple out route, after a camp in which the rookie receiver has consistently won at practice (@JustinM_NFL). A joint practice and preseason game against Seattle this weekend is the bounce-back window.
Washington Commanders
- Eight moves in one morning: signed Krys Barnes, Maurice Hurst II, Tre McKitty and Craig Reynolds; released Matt Haack and Jake Moody; placed River Cracraft and Jerome Ford on injured reserve, with Ford's injury a hamstring (@AdamSchefter, @john_keim, @Commanders).
- Nick Allegretti practiced for the first time since day one of camp, and John Bates was back with him (@Mitch_Tischler, @ZachSelbyWC, @john_keim).
- Marcus Mariota is out for the rest of the preseason, and Dan Quinn said he will not practice this week and probably not next (@BenStandig).
- Jayden Daniels' status for Saturday against Detroit is undecided; Quinn said the staff will go through the week first (@Mitch_Tischler).
Camp Battles Tracker
Where the NFL camp battles stand this morning, with the receipts.
| Battle | Team | Latest | Fantasy stakes |
|---|---|---|---|
| WR room | Colts | Keenan Allen's one-year deal is signed; PFF notes no active receiver has more career catches, and his last-season volume would have led Indianapolis (@JakeArthurNFL, @PFF) | Target share for Alec Pierce, Josh Downs and Tyler Warren |
| RB depth | Jaguars | LeQuint Allen is out for the rest of camp; O'Halloran floated Ameer Abdullah moving up to No. 3 (@ryanohalloran) | Who backs up the starter in Week 1 |
| Backfield | Commanders | Jerome Ford to injured reserve with a hamstring, Craig Reynolds signed (@john_keim, @AdamSchefter) | Which back inherits the vacated touches |
| Kicker | Commanders | Closed. Jake Moody released, and the team posted its starting kicker as practice opened (@Commanders) | Which leg Washington's red-zone stalls run through |
| Left guard | Packers | Aaron Banks has not taken 11-on-11 reps and LaFleur said rookie Jager Burton "is going to make it extremely difficult" on him (@BillHuberNFL) | Interior protection for Jordan Love |
| Cornerback | Packers | Keisean Nixon is working against Benjamin St-Juste and Carrington Valentine after a rough preseason outing (@BillHuberNFL) | Which side opposing offenses attack |
| LB next to Terrel Bernard | Bills | Leonhard confirmed it is Dorian Williams against Kaleb Elarms-Orr, and said both fared well in the opener (@ChrisBrownBills) | Off-ball snaps and IDP tackle volume |
| Preseason reps | Browns | No first-teamers play Saturday against Buffalo, which puts Thursday's joint practice in charge of the evaluation (@TonyGrossi, @SalSports) | The last live look at Cleveland's starters before cutdowns |
| Right side of the OL | Steelers | Breer's notebook lists it as the swing factor for the offense (@AlbertBreer) | Protection and run lanes in Pittsburgh |
Indianapolis Colts Wide Receiver Battle: How to Read the Reps
The Colts spent all summer with a receiver room everyone described the same way, and Tuesday they signed the most accomplished receiver left on the market to fix it. Jeremy Fowler reported the deal as an effort to bolster a thin receiving corps (@JFowlerESPN); Jake Arthur confirmed the signature landed Tuesday morning (@JakeArthurNFL). PFF's contribution is the one that frames the player, not the transaction: no active wide receiver has more career receptions (@PFF).
The number that should shape a projection is in Jake Arthur's write-up at Roundtable: Keenan Allen's target and reception totals from last season would have finished first on the Colts in both categories. That's not a statement about how good he is. It's a statement about how little volume the incumbents commanded, and it is the reason a 34-year-old on an incentive-laden one-year deal can walk into meaningful work in the third week of August.
Here is the part that separates a signing from a role. Allen has been in the building for a matter of hours. Indianapolis' first joint session or padded practice with him running with the starters is the first real evidence, and until that shows up, the honest read is that the reps are unallocated. A veteran added this late usually gets installed on a subset of the offense: third down, red zone, the concepts he's run before with a coach he knows, not the full route tree. Watching which packages he appears in tells you more than a depth chart would.
What we are watching: whether Allen takes first-team reps in a padded practice before the preseason ends, and whether Alec Pierce's and Josh Downs' team-period usage changes when he does. If Allen is running with the twos into September, the arrival is depth. If he is out there on early downs with the starters, the target order in Indianapolis just got rewritten.
Our projections hold Allen in a wide band until practice usage resolves that, because volume assumptions built on a signing, not on reps, are the ones that break in Week 2. For where the settled roles at the position sit league-wide, our fantasy WR1 board tracks the tier above this one.
Injury Watch
- LeQuint Allen, RB, Jaguars (soft tissue): Injured Monday and out for the rest of training camp; O'Halloran floated Ameer Abdullah moving up to No. 3 (@ESPNdirocco, @ryanohalloran).
- Jerome Ford, RB, Commanders (hamstring): Placed on injured reserve (@john_keim, @AdamSchefter).
- River Cracraft, WR, Commanders: Placed on injured reserve (@Commanders).
- Parker Washington, WR, Jaguars (undisclosed): Day to day, out for the rest of the week, expected back next week (@ESPNdirocco, @ryanohalloran).
- Jordyn Tyson, WR, Saints (hamstring): Still expected to miss about two months, with the timetable pointing at roughly Week 6 (@RapSheet, ESPN).
- Breece Hall, RB, Jets (right groin): The strain is likely not serious (ESPN, @RapSheet).
- Emeka Egbuka, WR, Buccaneers (toe): Watched practice in a hoodie and regular shoes, no boot (@gregauman).
- Jalen McMillan, WR, Buccaneers (leg): Back at practice Tuesday after missing more than a week (@gregauman).
- Tristan Wirfs, OT, Buccaneers: Not at Tuesday's practice (@briannadixNFL). Vita Vea, DT was present but not participating (@gregauman).
- Malik Nabers, WR, Giants (knee): Came through his first full-speed live drills; five days without live work follow, with a joint practice in Miami on Thursday (ESPN, @DDuggan21).
- Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets: Practicing again after missing Monday (@ZackBlatt).
- DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles (hamstring): Back in individual drills and limited, being ramped toward the Patriots joint practices; Makai Lemon is still doing sprints on a separate field (Inquirer).
- Christian Gonzalez, CB, Patriots: Has not practiced since Aug. 10 (@MikeReiss).
- Marcus Mariota, QB, Commanders: Out for the rest of the preseason; Quinn said nothing this week and probably not next (@BenStandig).
- Nick Allegretti, G, Commanders: Practiced for the first time since day one of camp, with John Bates also back (@Mitch_Tischler, @ZachSelbyWC).
- Wyatt Milum, OL, Jaguars (undisclosed): Day to day, expected back next week (@ESPNdirocco).
- Schwesinger, LB, Browns: Out another week (@TonyGrossi).
- Darren Waller, TE, Panthers: Worked on the side Monday and is not expected to do much in Wednesday's joint practice with Jacksonville (@josephperson).
- Luke Tenuta and Nolan Rucci, OT, Colts: Both hurt, which is why Indianapolis worked out three offensive linemen (@JakeArthurNFL).
- Michael Hoecht, OLB, Bills: Still in the return-to-play progression, and Leonhard said he will play in a preseason game before the regular season (@SalSports).
- Did not practice, Bills: Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, Skyler Bell, Quentin Skinner, Ty Johnson, Connor McGovern, Ed Oliver, C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Jalon Kilgore, who had a wrap on his right leg (@JoeBuscaglia, @agetzenberg).
- Returning to work: Cole Bishop, S and Maxwell Hairston, CB, Bills were both back in uniform (@JoeBuscaglia). Kenyon Sadiq, Nahshon Wright and Qwan'tez Stiggers, Jets worked with trainers on a side field (@ZackBlatt).
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