Training camp news and notes starting 7/30/25
Trey Hendrickson finishes his holdout but hasn’t practiced
Trey Hendrickson, the Cincinnati Bengals’ first team all-pro edge rusher, signed a contract today and reported to Cincinnati for training camp, but did not take part in the drill. Rather, he observed defensive linemen and team activity.
“The plan was to come here on the first day. Things have happened. Nothing has really changed.” Hendrickson told reporters earlier today.. “I’m just adjusting to the guys here, and that was a priority for my wife and me.”
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Hendrickson reported “a good gesture trying to jumpstart negotiations” for the new contract. He will also no longer be fined $50,000 on daily fines.
Seattle gives John Schneider an extension
The Seattle Seahawks are giving general manager John Schneider a four-year contract extension He’s tied him to the team until the end of the 2030 season, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network Insider. Chedier has been the franchise’s GM since 2010.
The Bengals cut a tie with one of their best backs
The Cincinnati Bengals announced today that they are releasing Zack Moss’ runningIn March 2024, he signed a two-year contract with the team. Moss finished the regular season as Cincy’s second reading rush with a total of 269 yards and three scrimmage touchdowns in eight games.
Terry McClaulin reports to training camp
Similar to Trey Hendrickson Washington Commander Wide Receiver Terry McClaulin has also ended his contract hold According to ESPN’s John Keim, they’re reporting they’ll practice today. Once he arrived, McClaurin was unable to physically perform the (pup) list due to an ankle injury.
“It feels good to be around my teammates and around my fans,” McClaulin said. “I can’t beat it at all. They showed me a lot of love and support. When the business gets involved, you lost sight of some things, but you don’t lose sight of the way they supported me. It’s business, but it has nothing to do with them.”
Notable injuries and injuries updates
Baltimore Ravens
Buffalo Bills
- Cornerback and first-round draft pick Maxwell Hairston are expected to miss three weeks on LCL sprain, according to NFL network insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. After quitting practice early yesterday, tests showed Hairston’s ACL is still unharmed.
Chicago Bears
- Offensive lineman Jonah Jackson is considered daily due to a leg injury.
Kansas City Chiefs
- Wide receiver Xavier Worthy is currently part of the NFL concussion protocol, chiefs coach Andy Reid told reporters.
Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots
- Patriot head coach Mike Vlavel has not provided any updates on the status of cornerback Christian Gonzalez, who has not practiced since Monday, but he saw him wearing sleeves on his left leg yesterday.
Tennessee Titan
- Wide receiver Calvin Ridley left practice early with an obvious injury.