All 32 NFL teams are now in training camp, witnessing several important developments on the first day. Notable veteran absences include Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals, who seeks a contract extension, and Terry McLaurin of the Commanders, placed on a reserve list. The Giants appointed Russell Wilson as their starting quarterback for the upcoming season. In contrast, Bills' running back James Cook reported for practice despite his search for a new contract. Significant activities and player statuses continue to unfold as camp progresses.
Trey Hendrickson did not report with the Cincinnati Bengals' other veterans to training camp. He is currently in Jacksonville, Florida as he looks to come to an agreement with the Bengals' front office on a contract extension before becoming a free agent next off-season.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin was placed on the reserve/did not report list earlier today after failing to show up for the team's conditioning test yesterday. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn stated that he doesn't "get too worked up about it."
The New York Giants named Russell Wilson as the team's starting quarterback heading into the 2025-26 season. Head coach Brian Daboll confirmed, "these guys will be out here competing, but Russ is our starter."
Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl running back James Cook participated in practice earlier today, even though he is also looking for a contract extension. Head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that James Cook had reported.
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