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Bengals released veteran RB Zack Moss, who started six games last season.

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A significant blow: Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou suffered a season-ending knee injury during Saturday’s practice.

25d
 

Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely suffered a small foot fracture during Tuesday’s practice, sources told ESPN’s Jamison Hensley and Jeremy Fowler. If all goes well, it’s an early season return and Week 1 is possible.

25d
 

ESPN sources: Trey Hendrickson is planning to report to Bengals camp Wednesday, ending his holdout without being any closer to a new deal, per sources. Reporting to camp stops the $50,000 per day fines and also serves as a good-faith gesture to try to jumpstart negotiations. The NFL’s final holdout is ending.

Cincinnati Bengals - 25d
 

Cowboys LT Tyler Guyton's ACL is intact after a MRI, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. He has a bone fracture that will not require surgery and he now is expected to be out 4-6 weeks.

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Titans now have waived-injured WR Treylon Burks, who fractured his collarbone over the weekend.

26d
 

Buccaneers have reworked QB Baker Mayfield’s contract to give him $30M guaranteed in 2026 — a year that previously had no guarantees, per sources. The length of the contract remains the same, but Mayfield now has financial security heading into next season, which is the final year of his deal.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 26d
 

Broncos and WR Courtland Sutton have reached agreement on a four-year, $92 million extension, per source.

Denver Broncos - 26d
 

Colorado HC Deion Sanders and his medical team announced that he had a bladder tumor that has been removed and Sanders is now “cured from the cancer.”

Colorado Buffaloes - 26d
 

Sources: Cowboys guard Rob Jones, who has been working with the starting unit during the early part of training camp, broke a bone in his neck during Sunday’s practice and now is expected to miss 2-3 months.

Dallas Cowboys - 27d
 

Browns QB Kenny Pickett injured his hamstring near the end of Saturday’s practice and is expected to reevaluated later this week, per sources. Pickett was coming off a strong couple of practices, per sources, and at least for the short term, there now will be more reps for Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.

Cleveland Browns - 27d
 

ESPN sources: Chargers and left tackle Rashawn Slater reached agreement today on a four-year, $114 million contract extension that includes a record $92 million guaranteed and now makes him the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history.

27d
 

Tests revealed that Cardinals CB Starling Thomas, who has started 22 games the past two seasons in Arizona, tore his ACL during Friday’s practice, per source.

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From holdout to apparent hold in: Commanders WR Terry McLaurin was spotted at the team’s training facility Saturday, per sources. McLaurin arrived without a new deal but with some sort of ankle injury. Washington now is expected to place McLaurin on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list. As a holdout, McLaurin was racking up $50k per day in fines and training on his own. As a hold-in, he can’t be fined $50K per day and he’s around the team.

28d
 

Seahawks RB Kenny McIntosh, who had to be helped off the field today, is thought to have a torn ACL pending further testing, per source.

Seattle Seahawks - 28d
 

Linebacker Drew Sanders, who played in just five games last season, including the Broncos' playoff loss in Buffalo after he had worked back from a torn Achilles tendon he suffered in offseason training a year ago, was carted off the practice field Saturday. The Broncos' medical staff examined Sanders' right foot and right ankle before he was taken to the locker room. Sanders was scheduled for an MRI exam Saturday and coach Sean Payton did say the injury was not Sanders' Achilles tendon again.

Denver Broncos - 28d
 

From Titans coach Brian Callahan: Treylon Burks is being evaluated right now for a shoulder injury and we'll have an update on his status at the appropriate time.

Tennessee Titans - 28d
 

Safety Josh Metellus and the Vikings reached agreement today on a three-year, $36 million contract extension with a max value of $42 million that includes $25 million guaranteed.

Minnesota Vikings - 28d
 

Free-agent CB Jack Jones, who started 16 games last season for the Raiders, is signing a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins, per source. Jones now returns to the AFC East, where he used to start for the Patriots in 2022-‘23.

Miami Dolphins - 29d
 

Falcons WR Darnell Mooney has a shoulder injury and “will miss a few weeks,” per a team official.

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