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Join now >T.Y. Hilton might not participate in Colts minicamp because of a hamstring injury.
Head coach Chuck Pagano said Hilton will "likely" be limited and might not do anything during minicamp this week. Andrew Luck (shoulder) isn't throwing yet for the Colts anyway, so the Colts are likely to just hold Hilton out until training camp and let his hammy heal up.
Via: Kevin Bowen 6/13/17 - 12:38 PM ET
Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson is recovered from his Achilles injury.
Watson is back at practice for the Ravens' mini camp after missing all of last season with a torn Achilles. Watson is 36, but he just had his best season in 2015 when he had 74 receptions for 825 yards and six touchdowns with New Orleans. With Dennis Pitta unfortunately suffering another bad hip injury and off the team, Watson might step in as the starter. The Ravens are deep at tight end, but with the addition of Jeremy Maclin at receiver and good weapons on the outside and out of the backfield, the tight end spot for Baltimore might not provide much fantasy value.
Via: Baltimore Ravens 6/13/17 - 12:30 PM ET
Matt Jones reported to the Redskins yesterday, according to The Washington Post.
Jones was reportedly told that he isn't in the team's plans after they drafted Samaje Perine in the draft, but head coach Jay Gruden said he "better" come to mandatory mini camp. You have to feel for Jones, who was apparently straight up told he wouldn't be seeing the field for the Redskins. Washington would probably be doing the right thing if they released the big back and let him sign somewhere else. Jones reporting to minicamp also prevents him from getting fined for missing it.
Via: The Washington Post 6/13/17 - 10:52 AM ET
Maclin's deal can be worth up to $14 million over two years, according to Mike Garafolo.
Incentives allow the deal to reach that number. The Ravens really wanted Maclin, and they got him. He might be the best receiver Joe Flacco has played with, and we'll see how quickly they can gain chemistry this season.
Via: Mike Garafolo 6/13/17 - 10:18 AM ET
Le'Veon Bell has not signed his franchise tender.
Bell is reportedly not at mini camp, but because he didn't sign his tender, he's not even allowed to participate anyway. Rookie James Conner will be among the backs that continue to get first team reps with Bell not with the team.
Via: Adam Schefter 6/13/17 - 10:16 AM ET
Jerey Maclin's deal with the Ravens is two years, $11 million, according to Ian Rapoport.
It's about the same deal Mike Wallace got with the Ravens last season. Maclin wa making about twice as much per year with the Chiefs, and this could turn out to be a bargain for Baltimore. Maclin just turned 29 last month, so he'll be 30 when he hits free agency again in March 2019. But the underrated receiver will be with Baltimore for at least the next two seasons as they try to make another Super Bowl run.
Via: Ian Rapoport 6/13/17 - 10:01 AM ET
Jordan Matthews (knee) isn't participating in Eagles mini camp, according to multiple reports.
It's only the first day of this week's mini camp, but it's concerning that Matthews is still out with knee tendinitis. He'll be good for the season, but Matthews is falling behind and missing valuable time to continue gaining chemistry with second-year quarterback Carson Wentz. Nelson Agholor has been manning the slot with Matthews out.
6/13/17 - 09:43 AM ET