NFL Training Camps Kick Off: Cardinals, Falcons, and More Report for Duty

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NFL training camps began on July 23rd, with twenty-three teams reporting.
The Arizona Cardinals had a productive offseason with new additions Marvin Harrison Jr., Darius Robinson, Max Melton, Tip Reiman and Jonah Williams.
The Atlanta Falcons signed veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins and drafted Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 pick.
Veterans from other teams such as Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos and Detroit Lions also reported.
NFL Training Camps Kick Off: Cardinals, Falcons, and More Report for Duty

The 2024 NFL training camp season is underway as twenty-three teams reported for duty on Tuesday, July 23rd. Among those reporting were the Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams., Miami Dolphins and more. The first training camp practice for most teams will take place on Wednesday.

The Cardinals had a productive offseason with the addition of Marvin Harrison Jr., Darius Robinson, Max Melton, Tip Reiman and Jonah Williams through draft and free agency. The team went 4-13 in the previous season but is optimistic about their chances in 2024.

The Atlanta Falcons made headlines by signing veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to a four-year contract and selecting Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 overall pick in the draft.

Veterans from other teams such as the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars reported for training camp as well.

The first practice session for most teams will be on Wednesday. Four teams (Falcons, Cowboys, Colts and Steelers) will report on Wednesday.

Training camps are a crucial part of the NFL season as players jostle for roster spots and playing time. The 2024 campaign is shaping up to be an exciting one with many teams looking to make their mark.



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    • Twenty-three NFL teams reported for training camp today.
    • Veterans from the following teams reported: Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams., Miami Dolphins.
    • The first training camp practice for most teams will be on Wednesday.
    • Four teams (Falcons, Cowboys, Colts, Steers) will report on Wednesday.
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    • Four teams (Falcons, Cowboys, Colts...)
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    • Aaron Rodgers, a 40-year-old New York Jets veteran, is trying to return from Achilles surgery.
    • Caleb Williams, a 22-year-old Chicago Bears rookie, is the No.1 pick and needs to live up to expectations.
    • Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs is aiming for the NFL’s first three-peat.
    • Mike McCarthy’s future with the Dallas Cowboys is uncertain.
    • The Los Angeles Chargers face a wide receivers dearth in Jim Harbaugh’s first year.
    • The Los Angeles Rams are trying to replace Aaron Donald.
    • Buffalo Bills have made significant changes to their roster and are in a state of transition. Key veterans like wide receiver Stefon Diggs, center Mitch Morse, and safety Jordan Poyer have been moved on from the Buffalo Bills.
    • The Miami Dolphins revamped their defense over the offseason and need to come together as a unit during training camp.
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers are facing uncertainty with Tom Brady’s retirement and have a new head coach in Todd Bowles.
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    • Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr.'s impact in his rookie season is a major question.
    • Atlanta Falcons: Kirk Cousins’ ability to help the Falcons win their first NFC South title since 2016 is being discussed.
    • Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen faces pressure with a new cast of pass catchers including rookie Keon Coleman.
    • Cincinnati Bengals: Keeping Joe Burrow healthy and upright, as well as extending Tee Higgins’ contract, are concerns.
    • Cleveland Browns: Deshaun Watson’s regaining Pro Bowl-level form is a question mark.
    • Dallas Cowboys: Jerry Jones must decide whether to back up the Brinks trucks for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons with limited salary cap space.
    • Denver Broncos: Sean Payton aims to rebuild the Broncos with rookie Bo Nix at quarterback.
    • Detroit Lions: Adjusting to expectations after ending the NFL’s longest playoff win drought last season.
    • Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love and the Packers need to build off a successful 2023 season in which they reached the divisional round of the playoffs.
    • Houston Texans: C.J. Stroud’s performance in his second year with more offensive firepower is a question.
    • Indianapolis Colts: Anthony Richardson’s health and availability is a concern following an injury-shortened rookie season.
    • Jacksonville Jaguars: Doug Pederson’s club needs to perform consistently as training camp opens.
    • Kansas City Chiefs: Rashee Rice’s uncertain status due to off-field incidents casts a cloud over the early portion of the Chiefs title defense.
    • Las Vegas Raiders: The quarterback battle between Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew will be closely watched.
    • Los Angeles Chargers: Jim Harbaugh aims to turn the Chargers around as their new head coach.
    • Los Angeles Rams: Adjusting to life without Aaron Donald and his disruptive force at defensive tackle.
    • Miami Dolphins: Proving Tua Tagovailoa is the quarterback of the present and future with a potential extension.
    • Minnesota Vikings: J.J. McCarthy and Sam Darnold compete for the starting quarterback position.
    • New England Patriots: Jerod Mayo inherits a roster with plenty of holes as he ushers in a new era in New England.
    • New Orleans Saints: Dennis Allen’s job security is uncertain after two seasons with a record of 16-18.
    • New York Giants: Daniel Jones needs to prove he’s a franchise quarterback with Saquon Barkley now in Philadelphia.
    • New York Jets: Aaron Rodgers recovers from a season-ending torn Achilles injury and aims to return to MVP form.
    • Philadelphia Eagles: The collapse of the team last year was attributed to coaching, personnel issues or a combination of both. Nick Sirianni hired Vic Fangio and Kellen Moore over the offseason to help shore things up.
    • Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike Tomlin plans to start Russell Wilson but must decide whether he can hold off Justin Fields as the aging quarterback’s successor.
    • San Francisco 49ers: Brandon Aiyuk is disgruntled over his contract situation and a resolution needs to be reached before the start of the regular season.
    • Seattle Seahawks: Mike Macdonald aims to have the same effect in Seattle as he did with the Ravens defense.
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Baker Mayfield’s productive 2023 campaign was an anomaly or a sign of things to come?
    • Tennessee Titans: Brian Callahan is tasked with establishing a new identity and aiding in Will Levis’ development as the new head coach.
    • Washington Commanders: Jayden Daniels, the franchise’s highest drafted quarterback since Robert Griffin III, aims to shift the culture in the nation’s capital.
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    • The Arizona Cardinals went 4-13 in the previous season but have added talent through draft and free agency, including Marvin Harrison Jr., Darius Robinson, Max Melton, Tip Reiman and Jonah Williams.
    • The Atlanta Falcons signed veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to a four-year contract and selected Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 overall pick in the draft.
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    • The Kansas City Chiefs held their second full practice session of the 2024 training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph.
    • 16 out of 19 public practices will be open to the public, with one more open only to Season Ticket Members.
    • Wide receiver Xavier Worthy was absent due to an illness, not an injury as initially thought by some readers.
    • Cornerback Kelvin Joseph was excused from practice for undisclosed reasons.
    • Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo encouraged Justin Reid to use his time on the sidelines to deepen his understanding of the playbook and learn other positions.
    • During 7-on-7 drills, WR Rashee Rice dropped two passes that would have resulted in fumbles, which were intercepted by LB Drue Tranquill and CB Trent McDuffie.
    • Linebacker Nick Bolton emphasized the team’s focus on forced fumbles and attacking the football during meetings.
    • Defensive players were particularly energetic during practice, with multiple pass breakups and interceptions occurring throughout both 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills.
    • Quarterback Patrick Mahomes targeted a variety of receivers throughout practice, including wideouts Xavier Rice, Hollywood Brown, Kadarius Toney, Skyy Moore and Justyn Ross.
    • The next practice session will take place on Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Arrowhead Time and will be open to the public.
    • Head coach Andy Reid is scheduled to speak to the press following the conclusion of practice.
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