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NFL to test players daily until Sept. 5, source says
The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to test players for COVID-19 daily until Sept. 5, a source told ESPN. Both sides are finalizing the details Wednesday. The original agreement from July 20 called for daily testing through a minimum of two weeks from the start of training camp. At that point, testing would be reassessed based on the number of positive cases leaguewide.
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Broncos sign former Bucs OT Dotson
The Denver Broncos signed offensive tackle Demar Dotson to a one-year contract on Tuesday night, adding a needed veteran offensive tackle after Ja’Wuan James opted out of the 2020 season. Elijah Wilkinson is expected to get the bulk at the work at right tackle after James’ decision, but in Dotson the Broncos get a tackle with extensive starting experience.
Report seeks closer look at conduct of Jets owner Woody Johnson
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, in his current post as U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, “sometimes made inappropriate or insensitive comments on topics generally considered Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)-sensitive, such as religion, sex, or color,” according to a U.S. State Department report obtained by ESPN. The report, released Wednesday morning by the Office of the Inspector General, recommended a more thorough review of the matter and that “appropriate action” should be taken, if necessary.
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What our NFL Nation reporters saw today
Yes, Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is fast. Real fast. And QB Derek Carr hit him perfectly in stride on a go-route to the right pylon in drills on Wednesday. But Ruggs did have a couple of gnarly-looking drops, one on an intermediate crossing pattern, going right to left, and another when he muffed a punt. Chalk it up to nerves, right? Beyond Ruggs, the interior of the Raiders’ new indoor facility is a thing to behold for a franchise that has long had second-class status in terms of home digs. It has all the bells and whistles players could imagine. — Paul Gutierrez
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• Transactions | Injuries | More NFL »Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. was far from a leader as a rookie, failing to impress veteran players with his approach or his results until much later in the season. New coach Ron Rivera made it clear his leadership needed to improve. Haskins improved his approach in the offseason, losing nearly 20 pounds and working on all facets of his game. His goal is to become a captain. “If you don’t have respect, no one’s going to listen to you or really follow you, so that’s all I’ve been trying to do is earn that,” Haskins said. — John Keim
The Titans took the field for their first full-squad practice. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill said there was a sense of urgency at practice because of the limited time they have to get ready for the season opener. The focus was on fine-tuning things for Tannehill on the offense. The Titans have 10 out of 11 starters returning so they are able to focus on smaller details instead of being forced to spend time on installing a new scheme. — Turron Davenport
Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman feels reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson can still improve in accuracy, consistency and decision-making. “If we can get 2-5% percent in those areas, it’d be pretty impressive.” — Jamison Hensley
Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott said he is not frustrated his future is not yet set with the Cowboys on a long-term deal. “Business is business and once I’m in the locker room and part of what’s going on now, I don’t worry too much about the future. I just worry about the day. I’m excited as hell to be a Dallas Cowboy … No frustration as far as that. Once again, I believe something will get done and it’s my hope and belief I’ll be a Dallas Cowboy for the rest of my career.” — Todd Archer
Jaguars defensive end Josh Allen set a franchise rookie record with 10.5 sacks last season and, with Yannick Ngakoue still not in camp, is the team’s top pass rusher. However, he got frustrated with himself for jumping offside three times during drills in the first full-team workouts that were open to the media. Allen rebounded — and did some pushups — to finish the rest of the workout strong. The Jaguars are expecting big things this season from Allen, who is trying to become just the second player in franchise history to record double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons (Calais Campbell in 2017-18). — Mike DiRocco
Best photos
RBs about to get after it. ? pic.twitter.com/ult7ibbd49
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) August 12, 2020
Helmets ? for the first time this morning. #RaiderNation pic.twitter.com/DNFWzQ7iTI
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) August 12, 2020
One-two ? pic.twitter.com/o1joLufJVI
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) August 12, 2020
Helmets on. Intensity up. #ColtsCamp pic.twitter.com/bKNZpk4w4D
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) August 12, 2020
30 minutes until practice and the fields are ready to go.@turfthedog is out here living his best life. ? pic.twitter.com/XczSofoYOJ
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 12, 2020
Hello, @ESanders_10 ? pic.twitter.com/YpqbmAVa0w
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) August 12, 2020
Best videos
30 minutes until practice and the fields are ready to go.@turfthedog is out here living his best life. ? pic.twitter.com/XczSofoYOJ
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) August 12, 2020
Inside the #Raiders indoor facility… pic.twitter.com/3fZXnpaHgI
— Paul Gutierrez (@PGutierrezESPN) August 12, 2020
Chandler Jones starting his quest to Michael Strahan’s record. pic.twitter.com/JXQIqdTivz
— Josh Weinfuss (@joshweinfuss) August 12, 2020
Isaiah Simmons with the quick feet. pic.twitter.com/sBsEqssUQj
— Josh Weinfuss (@joshweinfuss) August 12, 2020
.@Mathieu_Era is going to make sure you finish that run ?? pic.twitter.com/WalcIx6sAZ
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) August 12, 2020
Now, the fun starts. pic.twitter.com/epeRiHFO7V
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) August 12, 2020
Sheesh @Thresort ? pic.twitter.com/bVJypJvSQg
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) August 12, 2020
When mom tells you to take out the trash ?#BroncosCamp | @SuttonCourtland pic.twitter.com/JoVQ2t1zaL
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) August 12, 2020
Getting that timing right ? pic.twitter.com/R0NsLXMmtj
— New York Jets (@nyjets) August 12, 2020
.@JWills73 puttin’ in work ? pic.twitter.com/eZ7Ihwbmvd
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) August 12, 2020
Quotes of the day
“Creative and smart. It’s going to put everybody in their best element. Everybody is going to get a chance to do what they can do on a consistent basis.”
Robby Anderson, Panthers WR, on OC Joe Brady’s offense
“This has been the best I’ve felt and I’m ready to show it. I’m ready to show this is the best Le’Veon Bell that has ever played in the NFL.”
Le’Veon Bell, Jets RB, on his 2020 season outlook
“Generally with mustard, I’d use water — warm water. I don’t want to wipe it, I want to blot it. I want to treat it twice. You can’t put it in the dryer, because if it gets hot it’s gonna be stained. And if none of those things are working, seek outside help.”
Sean Payton, Saints coach, offering advice to an un-muted reporter asking someone about a mustard stain during his conference call
Paris Saint-Germain will be able to call upon Kylian Mbappe for Wednesday’s Champions League tilt against Atalanta, but only as a substitute.
PSG manager Thomas Tuchel named the French superstar to his side’s bench for the quarterfinal clash in Lisbon now that Mbappe has recovered from an ankle injury he suffered in July.
With the 21-year-old unable to feature from the opening whistle, Tuchel opted for Pablo Sarabia, Neymar, and Mauro Icardi to lead the line; the Ligue 1 champions are also without the suspended Angel Di Maria.
Mbappe was in a race against the clock after a hefty tackle in the French Cup final against Saint-Etienne on July 24; Tuchel previously said it would take a “miracle” for the young forward to be fit in time for Wednesday’s contest.
PSG are also missing midfielder Marco Verratti, who’s dealing with a calf injury.
“We must wait and be patient with Marco,” Tuchel said earlier this week.
“Last week he couldn’t run. He has just started again but it is going to be very tight for the semifinals. But we will try everything like we have done with Kylian.”
Atalanta, meanwhile, are without Josip Ilicic, who is home in Slovenia tending to a personal matter.