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NFL week-by-week 2024 schedule

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NFL week-by-week 2024 schedule. All times ET.

Week 1

Thursday, Sept. 5

8:20 p.m., Baltimore at Kansas City

Friday, Sept. 6

8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Philadelphia

Sunday, Sept. 8

1 p.m., Tennessee at Chicago

1 p.m., Arizona at Buffalo

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Atlanta

1 p.m., New England at Cincinnati

1 p.m., Minnesota at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Houston at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Miami

1 p.m., Carolina at New Orleans

4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Chargers

4:05 p.m., Denver at Seattle

4:25 p.m., Washington at Tampa Bay

4:25 p.m., Dallas at Cleveland

8:20 p.m., L.A. Rams at Detroit

Monday, Sept. 9

8:15 p.m., N.Y. Jets at San Francisco

Week 2

Thursday, Sept. 12

8:15 p.m., Buffalo at Miami

Sunday, Sept. 15

1 p.m., New Orleans at Dallas

1 p.m., Tampa Bay at Detroit

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Green Bay

1 p.m., Cleveland at Jacksonville

1 p.m., San Francisco at Minnesota

1 p.m., Seattle at New England

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Tennessee

1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Washington

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Baltimore

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Carolina

4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Denver

4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at Kansas City

8:20 p.m., Chicago at Houston

Monday, Sept. 16

8:15 p.m., Atlanta at Philadelphia

Week 3

Thursday, Sept. 19

8:15 p.m., New England at N.Y. Jets

Sunday, Sept. 22

1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Cleveland

1 p.m., Green Bay at Tennessee

1 p.m., Denver at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh

1 p.m., Philadelphia at New Orleans

1 p.m., Houston at Minnesota

1 p.m., Chicago at Indianapolis

4:05 p.m., Carolina at Las Vegas

4:05 p.m., Miami at Seattle

4:25 p.m., San Francisco at L.A. Rams

4:25 p.m., Baltimore at Dallas

4:25 p.m., Detroit at Arizona

8:20 p.m., Kansas City at Atlanta

Monday, Sept. 23

7:30 p.m., Jacksonville at Buffalo

8:15 p.m., Washington at Cincinnati

Week 4

Thursday, Sept. 26

8:15 p.m., Dallas at N.Y. Giants

Sunday, Sept. 29

1 p.m., New Orleans at Atlanta

1 p.m., Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., Denver at N.Y. Jets

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Houston

1 p.m., Minnesota at Green Bay

1 p.m., L.A. Rams at Chicago

1 p.m., Cincinnati at Carolina

4:05 p.m., New England at San Francisco

4:05 p.m., Washington at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Cleveland at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at L.A. Chargers

8:20 p.m., Buffalo at Baltimore

Monday, Sept. 30

7:30 p.m., Tennessee at Miami

8:15 p.m., Seattle at Detroit

Week 5

Thursday, Oct. 3

8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Atlanta

Sunday, Oct. 6

9:30 a.m., N.Y. Jets at Minnesota

1 p.m., Buffalo at Houston

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Baltimore at Cincinnati

1 p.m., Carolina at Chicago

1 p.m., Miami at New England

1 p.m., Cleveland at Washington

4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at Denver

4:05 p.m., Arizona at San Francisco

4:25 p.m., Green Bay at L.A. Rams

4:25 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Seattle

8:20 p.m., Dallas at Pittsburgh

Monday, Oct. 7

8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Kansas City

Bye week: Detroit, Tennessee, Philadelphia, L.A. Chargers

Week 6

Thursday, Oct. 10

8:15 p.m., San Francisco at Seattle

Sunday, Oct. 13

9:30 a.m., Jacksonville at Chicago

1 p.m., Houston at New England

1 p.m., Tampa Bay at New Orleans

1 p.m., Arizona at Green Bay

1 p.m., Washington at Baltimore

1 p.m., Cleveland at Philadelphia

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Tennessee

4:05 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Denver

4:05 p.m., Pittsburgh at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., Atlanta at Carolina

4:25 p.m., Detroit at Dallas

8:20 p.m., Cincinnati at N.Y. Giants

Monday, Oct. 14

8:15 p.m., Buffalo at N.Y. Jets

Bye week: Kansas City, L.A. Rams, Miami, Minnesota

Week 7

Thursday, Oct. 17

8:15 p.m., Denver at New Orleans

Sunday, Oct. 20

9:30 a.m., New England at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Cincinnati at Cleveland

1 p.m., Houston at Green Bay

1 p.m., Miami at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Tennessee at Buffalo

1 p.m., Seattle at Atlanta

1 p.m., Detroit at Minnesota

1 p.m., Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants

4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Rams

4:05 p.m., Carolina at Washington

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at San Francisco

8:20 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh

Monday, Oct. 21

8:15 p.m., Baltimore at Tampa Bay

9 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Arizona

Bye week: Chicago, Dallas

Week 8

Thursday, Oct. 24

8:15 p.m., Minnesota at L.A. Rams

Sunday, Oct. 27

1 p.m., Baltimore at Cleveland

1 p.m., Chicago at Washington

1 p.m., Atlanta at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at New England

1 p.m., Arizona at Miami

1 p.m., Green Bay at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Houston

1 p.m., Tennessee at Detroit

4:05 p.m., Buffalo at Seattle

4:05 p.m., New Orleans at L.A. Chargers

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., Carolina at Denver

4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Cincinnati

8:20 p.m., Dallas at San Francisco

Monday, Oct. 28

8:15 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh

Week 9

Thursday, Oct. 31

8:15 p.m., Houston at N.Y. Jets

Sunday, Nov. 3

1 p.m., Dallas at Atlanta

1 p.m., New England at Tennessee

1 p.m., Washington at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Indianapolis at Minnesota

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Cleveland

1 p.m., Denver at Baltimore

1 p.m., Miami at Buffalo

1 p.m., New Orleans at Carolina

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Cincinnati

4:05 p.m., Chicago at Arizona

4:25 p.m., L.A. Rams at Seattle

4:25 p.m., Detroit at Green Bay

8:20 p.m., Jacksonville at Philadelphia

Monday, Nov. 4

8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Kansas City

Bye week: Pittsburgh, San Francisco

Week 10

Thursday, Nov. 7

8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Baltimore

Sunday, Nov. 10

9:30 a.m., N.Y. Giants at Carolina

1 p.m., Minnesota at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Denver at Kansas City

1 p.m., Atlanta at New Orleans

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Washington

1 p.m., Buffalo at Indianapolis

1 p.m., New England at Chicago

1 p.m., San Francisco at Tampa Bay

4:05 p.m., Tennessee at L.A. Chargers

4:25 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Dallas

8:20 p.m., Detroit at Houston

Monday, Nov. 11

8:15 p.m., Miami at L.A. Rams

Bye week: Cleveland, Green Bay, Las Vegas, Seattle

Week 11

Thursday, Nov. 14

8:15 p.m., Washington at Philadelphia

Sunday, Nov. 17

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Detroit

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Miami

1 p.m., L.A. Rams at New England

1 p.m., Cleveland at New Orleans

1 p.m., Green Bay at Chicago

1 p.m., Baltimore at Pittsburgh

1 p.m., Minnesota at Tennessee

4:05 p.m., Atlanta at Denver

4:05 p.m., Seattle at San Francisco

4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Buffalo

4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers

8:20 p.m., Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets

Monday, Nov. 18

8:15 p.m., Houston at Dallas

Bye week: N.Y. Giants, Arizona, Tampa Bay, Carolina

Week 12

Thursday, Nov. 21

8:15 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cleveland

Sunday, Nov. 24

1 p.m., Minnesota at Chicago

1 p.m., Tennessee at Houston

1 p.m., Detroit at Indianapolis

1 p.m., New England at Miami

1 p.m., Kansas City at Carolina

1 p.m., Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Dallas at Washington

4:05 p.m., Denver at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Green Bay

4:25 p.m., Arizona at Seattle

8:20 p.m., Philadelphia at L.A. Rams

Monday, Nov. 25

8:15 p.m., Baltimore at L.A. Chargers

Bye week: Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville

Week 13

Thursday, Nov. 28

12:30 p.m., Chicago at Detroit

4:30 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Dallas

8:20 p.m., Miami at Green Bay

Friday, Nov. 29

3 p.m., Las Vegas at Kansas City

Sunday, Dec. 1

1 p.m., Houston at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cincinnati

1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Atlanta

1 p.m., Arizona at Minnesota

1 p.m., Tennessee at Washington

1 p.m., Seattle at N.Y. Jets

1 p.m., Indianapolis at New England

4:05 p.m., Tampa Bay at Carolina

4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at New Orleans

4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Baltimore

8:20 p.m., San Francisco at Buffalo

Monday, Dec. 2

8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Denver

Week 14

Thursday, Dec. 5

8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Detroit

Sunday, Dec. 8

1 p.m., Atlanta at Minnesota

1 p.m., New Orleans at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Carolina at Philadelphia

1 p.m., Cleveland at Pittsburgh

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Miami

1 p.m., Las Vegas at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., Jacksonville at Tennessee

4:05 p.m., Seattle at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Buffalo at L.A. Rams

4:25 p.m., Chicago at San Francisco

8:20 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Kansas City

Monday, Dec. 9

8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Dallas

Bye week: Denver, Indianapolis, New England, Washington, Baltimore, Houston

Week 15

Thursday, Dec. 12

8:15 p.m., L.A. Rams at San Francisco

Sunday, Dec. 15

1 p.m., Dallas at Carolina

1 p.m., Cincinnati at Tennessee

1 p.m., Baltimore at N.Y. Giants

1 p.m., Washington at New Orleans

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville

1 p.m., Miami at Houston

1 p.m., Kansas City at Cleveland

4:25 p.m., New England at Arizona

4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Philadelphia

4:25 p.m., Tampa Bay at L.A. Chargers

4:25 p.m., Buffalo at Detroit

4:25 p.m., Indianapolis at Denver

8:20 p.m., Green Bay at Seattle

Monday, Dec. 16

8 p.m., Chicago at Minnesota

8:30 p.m., Atlanta at Las Vegas

Week 16

Thursday, Dec. 19

8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Cincinnati

Saturday, Dec. 21

1 p.m., Houston at Kansas City

4:30 p.m., Pittsburgh at Baltimore

Sunday, Dec. 22

1 p.m., Detroit at Chicago

1 p.m., Arizona at Carolina

1 p.m., New England at Buffalo

1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Atlanta

1 p.m., Tennessee at Indianapolis

1 p.m., Philadelphia at Washington

1 p.m., L.A. Rams at N.Y. Jets

4:05 p.m., Denver at L.A. Chargers

4:05 p.m., Minnesota at Seattle

4:25 p.m., Jacksonville at Las Vegas

4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Miami

8:20 p.m., Tampa Bay at Dallas

Monday, Dec. 23

8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Green Bay

Week 17

Wednesday, Dec. 25

1 p.m., Kansas City at Pittsburgh

4:30 p.m., Baltimore at Houston

Thursday, Dec. 26

8:15 p.m., Seattle at Chicago

Sunday, Dec. 29

Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at New England

Time TBA, Arizona at L.A. Rams

Time TBA, Denver at Cincinnati

Time TBA, Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants

Time TBA, Atlanta at Washington

1 p.m., Carolina at Tampa Bay

1 p.m., Las Vegas at New Orleans

1 p.m., Green Bay at Minnesota

1 p.m., Tennessee at Jacksonville

1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Buffalo

4:25 p.m., Dallas at Philadelphia

8:20 p.m., Miami at Cleveland

Monday, Dec. 30

8:15 p.m., Detroit at San Francisco

Week 18

Sunday, January 5

Time TBA, San Francisco at Arizona

Time TBA, Houston at Tennessee

Time TBA, Cleveland at Baltimore

Time TBA, Washington at Dallas

Time TBA, Kansas City at Denver

Time TBA, Minnesota at Detroit

Time TBA, Chicago at Green Bay

Time TBA, Jacksonville at Indianapolis

Time TBA, Seattle at L.A. Rams

Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at Las Vegas

Time TBA, Buffalo at New England

Time TBA, Miami at N.Y. Jets

Time TBA, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia

Time TBA, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

Time TBA, New Orleans at Tampa Bay

Time TBA, Carolina at Atlanta

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Player Notes
Anthony Richardson Jun 10 11:40am ET
Anthony Richardson

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (shoulder) was held out completely from Thursday's organized team activities due to what he described as "a little soreness" in his surgically repaired right shoulder. "It's nothing to worry about," Richardson said. "I've dealt with this before. Normally, I just ice up and just go back at it again." The Colts aren't going to push the second-year signal-caller after he had season-ending AC joint surgery back in October, and Richardson dismissed any notion that he suffered a setback in his rehab. He said the Colts were actually "surprised" that Thursday was the first day he sat out due to soreness because it's been "smooth sailing" otherwise. Despite having played in only four games in the NFL, Richardson has enticing high-end QB1 upside in fantasy. Richardson should be a full-go in training camp this summer.

From RotoBaller

Evan Hull Jun 10 11:40am ET
Evan Hull

Indianapolis Colts running back Evan Hull (knee) played in just one game and eight offensive snaps in his rookie season in 2023 before suffering a season-ending knee injury in which he tore his left MCL. "It was a root tear, so it was a little different than your typical tear in the body, which would be more of a six- to eight-week type of thing that we see typically," Hull said. The former third-rounder was cleared to resume all football activities a few weeks after offseason organized team activities begin, and he's been competing alongside Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson as the Colts evaluate who will serve as the primary back to Jonathan Taylor in 2024. Sermon is probably the favorite for the No. 2 backfield job, but Hull could see some third-down work in his second season in the NFL.

From RotoBaller

Rashee Rice Jun 10 11:40am ET
Rashee Rice

Speaking to reporters on Saturday for the first time since his tumultuous offseason, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice said his focus is to "mature and continue to grow." The 24-year-old second-year wideout was arrested in April following a multiple-vehicle crash in Dallas, and he's also a suspect in a separate incident in an alleged assault at a Dallas nightclub in May. "I've learned so much from that," Rice said. "All I can do is mature and continue to grow from that. This is a step in a better direction for me." He has taken part in all offseason practices with the Chiefs but is likely to face a suspension from the league to begin the 2024 season, which is obviously a hit to his fantasy value. In his rookie campaign, Rice became one of quarterback Patrick Mahomes' favorite targets, finishing with 79 receptions on 102 targets for 938 yards and seven touchdowns in 16 regular-season games.

From RotoBaller

David Njoku Jun 10 11:40am ET
David Njoku

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku said that he's looking to "just be better than last year" as an encore to his Pro Bowl season in 2023, and he's also excited about new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey's scheme. "It is juicy," Njoku said of Cleveland's offense. "I am not going to say anything else. Leave it at that. But I'm really excited for this year." The 27-year-old former 29th overall pick in 2017 out of Miami, Njoku set career-highs across the board last year and finished with a team-high 81 catches on 123 targets for 882 receiving yards and six touchdowns in 16 regular-season games, while playing with five different quarterbacks. Dorsey will be Njoku's fifth offensive coordinator in eight seasons in Cleveland. Most of Njoku's production last year came late with veteran Joe Flacco, but still, he's firmly on the TE1 map in 2024 and has been extremely durable in his career.

From RotoBaller

Nico Collins Jun 10 11:40am ET
Nico Collins

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud gave wide receiver Nico Collins some high praise at this week's mandatory minicamp, comparing him to Hall of Famer and former Texan Andre Johnson. "[Collins is] a generational talent. He's like our age's Andre Johnson, in my opinion," Stroud said. "Just how fast he is, how he gets in and out of his braces, releases, how strong he is. I think last year was just a preview of what's to come for him." Collins had a career year in 2023, going for 1,297 receiving yards on 80 receptions (109 targets) and eight touchdowns in 15 regular season games (10 starts). The 1,297 yards rank eighth in the team's single-season record books, and his eight touchdowns are tied for fifth. The Texans rewarded Collins with a three-year, $72.5 million extension, but he could have a tough time replicating those numbers in 2024 with Stefon Diggs now in town in Houston.

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Darren Waller Jun 10 11:40am ET
Darren Waller

New York Giants tight end Darren Waller announced his retirement on Sunday. There was talk about this, so the news isn't surprising to many. The 2015 sixth-round pick spent his first two seasons in Baltimore before spending five seasons with Oakland/Las Vegas. It was with the Raiders where he made a name for himself, posting back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns and becoming widely known as one of the NFL's top tight ends. Unfortunately, Waller battled injuries over the years, and he finished his final season in the league with the Giants by amassing only 552 yards and a touchdown off 52 catches. But with Waller now out of the equation, Daniel Bellinger and rookie Theo Johnson are the favorites to fill the void at the position moving ahead, with both men likely battling throughout training camp for the right to sit atop the depth chart.

From RotoBaller

Gerald Everett Jun 10 11:40am ET
Gerald Everett

According to Jay Glazer of Fox Sports, free agent tight end Mercedes Lewis will visit with the Bears on Monday. If all goes according to plan, he will sign a new contract. The veteran has spent time with the Jaguars and Packers before spending 2023 with Chicago, where he amassed just four catches for 29 yards and a touchdown. This will be season No. 19 for Lewis, assuming he signs. However, the Bears have Cole Kmet and Gerald Everett on the roster, so Lewis isn't expected to find a spot on many fantasy rosters during the 2024-25 campaign.

From RotoBaller

Steven Nelson Jun 9 7:53pm ET
Steven Nelson

Free-agent CB Steven Nelson (Texans) has announced his retirement from professional football. He did receive interest from the Houston Texans, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams, Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins this offseason but has decided to retire, according to sources.

From TheHuddle

Ty Chandler Jun 9 7:13pm ET
Ty Chandler

Dynasty | Early reports are indicating the Vikings are planning on using both Aaron Jones and Ty Chandler extensively this season. Dynasty Analysis: Well, this isn't fun. Off-season reports don't mean much but dynasty managers who are leaning on Jones to be a featured option for the Vikings next season may be disappointed. It shouldn't be a shock as Chandler has looked good in spurts. Jones is also on a short-term deal and largely disappointed last season despite a monster playoff game against Dallas. Chandler may end up being a bargain this off-season.

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Sterling Shepard Jun 9 7:13pm ET
Sterling Shepard

Dynasty | The Tampa Bay Bucs have signed wide receiver Sterling Shepard. Dynasty Analysis: It's a feel-good story for Shepard but hardly a needle mover in dynasty leagues. Shepard could prove serviceable down the line should he make the team but that's no guarantee. Injuries have really affected his play over the past few years and he's not nearly the player he once was. Dynasty managers should simply keep him on their watch lists at the moment as he isn't roster worthy, despite finding a new home.

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Alvin Kamara Jun 9 7:03pm ET
Alvin Kamara

New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara is expected to participate in the mandatory minicamp this upcoming week, according to head coach Dennis Allen. Kamara did not report for the voluntary workouts this offseason.

Fantasy Spin: Kamara should be the main running back for the Saints again this season and should see plenty of touches each game. He should be a weekly starting option in all fantasy leagues this upcoming season.

From TheHuddle

Darren Waller Jun 9 3:53pm ET
Darren Waller

New York Giants TE Darren Waller informed the team of his retirement from the NFL, according to sources Sunday, June 9.

Fantasy Spin: A move that was widely expected, the Giants will save $11.6 million against the salary cap. This opens up a chance for Daniel Bellinger and rookie Theo Johnson to take the starting role in the offense. For now, they can be considered potential streaming options in the right matchup.

From TheHuddle

Marcedes Lewis Jun 9 3:43pm ET
Marcedes Lewis

Free-agent TE Marcedes Lewis (Bears) intends to re-sign with the Chicago Bears following a meeting Monday, June 10, according to sources.

From TheHuddle

JuJu Smith-Schuster Jun 9 11:33am ET
JuJu Smith-Schuster

New England Patriots WRs Javon Baker, Kendrick Bourne, Demario Douglas, K.J. Osborn and Ja'Lynn Polk appear to be locks to make the team's 53-man roster at the beginning of the regular season, according to Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald. A handful of other receivers, such as Kayshon Boutte, Jalen Reagor, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Tyquan Thornton are battling for one or two roster spots.

Fantasy Spin: Another roster spot could open up for a wide receiver if Bourne, who is recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, begins the 2024 season on the Physically Unable to Perform List. Douglas, Osborn and Baker are worthy of consideration as late-round fliers in fantasy drafts but none should be viewed as a weekly starting option.

From TheHuddle

Nazeeh Johnson Jun 9 11:30am ET
Nazeeh Johnson

Kansas City Chiefs safety Nazeeh Johnson (knee) is taking part in offseason organized team activities and recorded a red-zone pass breakup during 11-on-11 drills on Friday. In addition, cornerback Joshua Williams picked a pass off in the red zone. Johnson missed all of last year due to a torn ACL but appears to be on track to be ready for training camp, the preseason and the start of the 2024 regular season this fall. The 25-year-old defensive back was a seventh-round selection by the Chiefs in 2022 out of Marshall. In his rookie campaign, he played in 11 games (no starts) and recorded just eight tackles (five solo). As long as he doesn't suffer a setback with his surgically repaired knee, Johnson will be competing for a depth role in KC's secondary this summer.

From RotoBaller

DeMeco Ryans Jun 9 11:30am ET
DeMeco Ryans

Houston Texans center Juice Scruggs "is looking great" at organized team activities this offseason, according to head coach DeMeco Ryans. Scruggs has worked diligently this offseason to prepare for the 2024 campaign and looks visibly bigger, stronger and more mobile. He's a natural center and is a projected starter for the defending AFC South champions. The 24-year-old former second-rounder last year out of Penn State overcame a slow-healing hamstring injury and started to establish his presence at the line of scrimmage in seven games (six starts). Since an injury to Tytus Howard last year, Scruggs became a starter, including playoff games against the Browns and Ravens, and was a reliable presence on the left side of the line.

From RotoBaller

Xavien Howard Jun 9 11:30am ET
Xavien Howard

Former Miami Dolphins star cornerback Xavien Howard sent a male teenager a sexually explicit photograph of the teen's mother because she refused to get an abortion, a new court filing alleges. The allegation was made on Thursday in a lawsuit filed last year by a woman who is not the teenager's mother. The woman is accusing Howard of secretly recording them having sex and sharing the recordings with others. She said Howard also shared, without her consent, sex tapes she had agreed to make. Howard, 30, was released by Miami this offseason in a money-saving move and he remains a free agent. He is denying the claims, according to his attorney, Ted Craig. It remains to be seen if Howard will face any kind of suspension from the NFL.

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Nate Sudfeld Jun 8 10:03pm ET
Nate Sudfeld

Detroit Lions QB Hendon Hooker needs to 'take a step up' to secure the backup quarterback job from QB Nate Sudfeld, according to head coach Dan Campbell. 'We need to feel like by the end of camp this guy can run this offense,' Campbell said.

From TheHuddle

Von Miller Jun 8 9:43pm ET
Von Miller

Buffalo Bills LB Von Miller (knee) has been practicing without a knee brace for the first time since suffering a right knee injury in 2022. 'I have continued to grind and continued to work on my knee,' Miller said. 'Everything revolves around my health and how my knee is feeling.'

From TheHuddle

BJ Thompson Jun 8 11:30am ET
BJ Thompson

Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman BJ Thompson is in stable condition after suffering cardiac arrest during Thursday's practice. The 25-year-old was taken to the hospital by ambulance on Thursday morning. He was unconscious for an extended period, but Chiefs head trainer Rick Burkholder told reporters on Friday that he is now alert, awake, and recovering well. It's a scary development, but it sounds like his condition is improving and he will be okay. The 2023 fifth-round pick appeared in one game for Kansas City last season, racking up two tackles in the late-season win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

From RotoBaller