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LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 14: Jer'zhan Newton #95 of the Washington Commanders looks on from the sideline during the second half of a preseason game Miami Dolphins at Northwest Stadium on August 14, 2026 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Daily Slop – 20 August 2026

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Sports Illustrated

Albert Breer Empties His Commanders Notebook From Training Camp

Dan Quinn is very much trying to instill a hard edge into his team after he felt like it lost a little bit of that in a come-back-to-earth 2025 season. So what does that mean? Longer practices, more time in pads, and conditioning and hardening a team under the sauna of the DMV summer. It has also meant more game-like conditions for everyone to sharpen their skills. More than anyone else, that’s applied to Quinn’s two new coordinators—David Blough on offense and Daronte Jones on defense. The Commanders are conducting mostly 11-on-11 periods, and most of that work’s been done in “call it” periods, where the coaches don’t have a script, are calling plays against each other and reacting to the circumstances in the moment. That’s great training, of course, for Blough and Jones as they build toward the season.

This won’t be the Kliff Kingsbury offense he worked under the past two years. There are sprinkles of that, and the Sean McVay–influenced offense he played in under Kevin O’Connell. But there are more of Ben Johnson’s concepts than anyone else’s in what the Commanders are doing, if you had to drill down on the specifics. And that means a pretty significant change for Jayden Daniels. And, quietly, I get the sense that the staff can’t wait for the football world to see what Daniels is going to be in 2026—especially since a lot of that world seems to have forgotten 2024.

The offensive line has questions, particularly after the loss of star left tackle Laremy Tunsil to a torn triceps. There’s a shot that he’ll make it back for the playoffs, but the Commanders won’t know for another 6–8 weeks, so they’re moving forward on the assumption that they’ll be without him this year.

Javon Kinlaw’s shown an ability to line up all over the place, and hyper-athletic edge rushers Odafe Oweh and K’Lavon Chaisson, imported from the Chargers and Patriots, respectively, look like potential Swiss Army knives for Jones as he builds the scheme. And you can put No. 7 pick Sonny Styles in that category, too, as a guy who’s lived up to his reputation in just about every way and looks physically freakish, even among NFL players.

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Bullock’s Film Room (subscription)

Commanders Film Review: Matt Gulbin vs Dolphins

Julian Good-Jones, the back up center, started in place of Allegretti which in turn elevated Gulbin to the second unit.

Gulbin certainly didn’t look out of place with the second team offense. Granted, the Dolphins are a rebuilding team and lack depth across the roster, meaning he wasn’t facing the strongest opposition. So keep that in mind here as we work through the performance. But Gulbin can’t control who lines up across from him so it’s still worth seeing how he did. Let’s start with the run game.

Undrafted free agent running back Robert Henry Jr. had an impressive outing against the Dolphins, but it was no coincidence that many of his explosive runs came on plays where Gulbin had some important blocks.

Thought Commanders rookie center Matt Gulbin had a solid outing against the Dolphins in preseason. I broke down his performance: https://t.co/0Y27fjwnQUpic.twitter.com/uFRebtHhRf

— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) August 19, 2026

Sports Illustrated

The Good and Not So Good From Commanders’ 13th Training Camp Practice

Javon Kinlaw is one of the guys who could get more work if Johnny Newton is out for an extended amount of time. He looked like the wild man Washington needs more of this season, stopping Allen for a loss during team drills. Washington needs him to be the disrupter they paid for when they signed him. D.J. Davidson pulled off a play every guy looking to make the final 53 wishes they could by stripping Robert Henry Jr. and running it back for what would have been six points.

Washington again struggled with pre-snap penalties, something that has plagued them all summer and has now stretched into preseason. Washington has now had enough practices with false starts/pre-snap mistakes that it can no longer be written off as one sloppy session. The offense can survive those mistakes on a training-camp field, but Quinn will want to see evidence in preseason game reps that the problem is being cleaned up.

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Riggo’s Rag

7 supreme standouts from Washington Commanders 2026 training camp Day 13

Tyler Owens – Commanders DB

Tyler Owens has always had elite-level athleticism. The Commanders have utilized him primarily on special teams over the first two years of his professional career, but there are growing signs that this could change under new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones.

It’s been evident throughout training camp that Jones is trying to find ways to get Owens onto the field. He’s being used as a box safety, big nickel cornerback, and even across the linebacker positions within the new 3-4 front. This is bringing a positive response from the Texas Tech product, who looks ready to make a much bigger impact this season.

Nick Cross – Commanders S

There is an intriguing competition developing for the second starting safety position. But everyone already knows who the alpha on Washington’s defensive back end is.

Nick Cross was an intriguing addition to the ranks this offseason. The Commanders believe he can be the tone-setting presence this team hasn’t had since Jeremy Chinn left town, and the impressive start made this summer only lends further weight to these claims.

According to those in attendance, it was a good day for Cross. He blew up a couple of screen passes and always seemed to be around the action. The former Maryland standout has great vision and anticipation, which is key within the scheme new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones plans to run.

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Last Man Standig (paywall)

Commanders DT Johnny Newton undergoes pec surgery, expected to miss significant time

Losing Newton is the latest depth subtraction since the start of camp. D.J. Davidson was expected to compete for a role before retiring.

Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw, the primary DT/3-4 ends, have been disruptive presences at the line of scrimmage in practice. Projected nose tackle Tim Settle missed the past week with a calf strain. Quinn suggested Settle could be close to returning to practice.

Shy Tuttle has capably filled in at nose tackle. Second-year DT Ricky Barber, a roster candidate, and UDFA Jeffrey M’ba will receive additional work. Washington recently signed veteran free agents Byron Cowart and Maurice Hurst.

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Commanders.com

Practice notes | Injury updates to key defensive players

Head coach Dan Quinn said Odafe Oweh strained his calf and is sitting out of practice until he recovers. K’Lavon Chaisson suffered a knee injury during the joint practice with the Miami Dolphins, and the team is being cautious with his recovery. Linebacker Jordan Magee suffered a shoulder injury and will be held out for the rest of the week. None of these injuries are considered long-term issues, but that is not the case with Johnny Newton, who is getting his pectoral muscle examined in New York. Quinn said the injury could sideline Newton for a while, but they are waiting for the diagnosis to determine his status.

— On a more positive note, Tim Settle Jr. has made progress in his recovery and hit “a big marker” in his return to play process, Quinn said. The expectation is that he will be back soon, although Quinn did not provide a specific date.

[T]here have been several questions about whether Daniels will get any action against the Lions this weekend. The preseason finale hasn’t been part of that discussion, but seeing as how the starters will likely get most of the work in the two teams’ joint practice next week and starters across the league rarely play in the final preseason game, it’s likely that this weekend’s matchup would be the only opportunity for Daniels to be in a game scenario. Quinn has not revealed his thought process on this other than to say he and the staff will take the entire week of practice into consideration and make a determination before Saturday.

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The Commanders are dealing with several injuries. How many are significant? Here's the complete list.

📸 Geoff Burke, IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect https://t.co/i0vYvfHFMIpic.twitter.com/H76lUDEGFs

— Commanders Wire (@Washington_Wire) August 20, 2026

NFL.com

2026 NFL season: Top 10 contenders for Comeback Player of the Year

Rank 3 – Jayden Daniels – WAS QB

Coming back from:Knee/hamstring/elbow injuries.

The 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year cleared the injury hurdle this offseason, but his ability to stay healthy and reclaim the phenomenal form of his first year will likely tell the story of the 2026 Commanders. Daniels led the resurrection of the Washington franchise as a rookie, quarterbacking the team to its first NFC Championship Game appearance since 1991. Then came 2025, a season marred by injuries for Daniels and a free fall back to earth for the Commanders, who went 5-12 — the exact opposite of their record in the feel-good 2024 campaign. After ailments limited Daniels to just seven games and only two wins as a starter, the player who seemed like an instant D.C. savior must put his cape back on. As a passer and runner, Daniels had 4,459 yards of offense and 31 offensive TDs in 2024. Will that Daniels be back?

Notable: The only Washington player to win Comeback Player of the Year was Alex Smith in 2020.

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The Athletic (paywall)

Suspended Commanders defender kicked officer during arrest, according to police

Washington Commanders outside linebacker Dorance Armstrong kicked a police officer while being arrested during an incident in May 2025 in Frisco, Texas, according to police and court records. The NFL on Friday announced that Armstrong was suspended for the first game of the upcoming regular season for violating the league’s personal conduct policy

Armstrong accepted a plea deal with “deferred adjudication community supervision,” meaning he pleaded guilty but the court held off on entering his conviction. He was placed on nine months of conditional probation in January and was ordered to pay a $100 fine and perform community service.

The reporting officer noted that Armstrong smelled of alcohol and was “clearly upset” to see law enforcement arrive. He began to shout profanities at the officers, calling one of them “a b—-” and telling them to leave, the report says. The officers noticed that Armstrong’s right hand was bleeding and he had blood on his shirt.

Gaston told one of the officers that he and Armstrong had been at a “business meeting” since about 1 p.m. that day and that Armstrong “drank too many alcoholic beverages” and had been arguing with his girlfriend, according to the report. Armstrong and Gaston had not yet gone inside the home when officers arrived, the report says, and Armstrong had punched the brick exterior out of anger, injuring his right hand. 

Armstrong’s girlfriend informed the officer that they had been arguing for most of the day but that there had been no physical altercation between them.

With the officers still there, Armstrong entered the backyard of the home through a side gate and pounded on the windows and doors and kicked the back door to try to get inside.

He was arrested for public intoxication and placed in handcuffs, but as officers began to walk him to the patrol car, he began to resist and started to walk in the opposite direction, they reported.

When the third officer tried to reach over Armstrong to connect his seat belt, Armstrong turned and kicked the officer in his chest, according to the arrest report.

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The Athletic (paywall)

NFL Projection Model predicts a top-heavy NFC: Will it come down to Rams vs. Seahawks?

My NFL Projection Model doubted the Seattle Seahawks last year and looked foolish. And did it learn its lesson? Nope!

The Washington Commanders and New York Giants aren’t hopeless, but the model sees their rosters as significantly weaker than those of the Eagles and Cowboys. Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels and New York’s Jaxson Dart must stay healthy and take the next step for either of these teams to be contenders. Washington added a handful of solid veterans in free agency to bolster the defense, so that will be worth monitoring. As for the Giants, can new head coach John Harbaugh raise this team’s floor? If so, how high?

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NFL.com

One potential first-time Pro Bowler from each NFC team heading into the 2026 NFL season

The Commanders signed Odafe Oweh to provide pop to a pass rush that faltered too much in recent seasons. The athletic edge boasts 17.5 sacks over the past two campaigns. In 2025, he took off in 12 games with the Chargers, recording 7.5 sacks after being traded by Baltimore. Oweh’s 15.8% pressure rate over the full ’25 campaign was in line with the top tier of edge rushers, tying him with Aidan Hutchinson and former teammate Tuli Tuipulotu. If Oweh can continue making that impact with increased snaps, his counting production should skyrocket. The Commanders’ defense needed an overhaul. A Pro Bowl campaign from one of the team’s key additions would go a long way to getting Dan Quinn’s squad back on track.

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Commanders.com

PHOTOS | Still getting ready for preseason game No. 2

The Washington Commanders were back on the field after taking the weekend off to begin preparations for the Detroit Lions. Check out the top photos from the morning

View LinkView LinkView LinkView LinkPodcasts & videosWashington Commanders Deep Dive with Martenzie Johnson | The Big Doug & Carmi ShowSam Cosmi Talks New Offense, Training Camp & Stefon Diggs I BMitch & Finlay

This is a very entertaining and informative interview with the Commanders starting right guard; recommended!(For some reason, BMitch & Finlay don’t allow youtube videos to be embedded)

Sam Cosmi Talks New Offense, Training Camp & Stefon Diggs I BMitch & Finlayhttps://t.co/zRpqnw6PjR

— Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) August 20, 2026Camp Updates: Jayden Daniels, Fans, Health Updates | John Keim ReportNFC East links

Blogging the Boys

3 losers from Cowboys fight-filled scrimmage against Saints

It really was not all that long ago that nearly the entire hopes of the Cowboys generating a pass rush in 2026 seemingly rested on the shoulders of second-year draft pick Donovan Ezeiruaku, who had a promising rookie campaign despite being in horrible circumstances for the defense as a whole in 2025.

Good on the Cowboys for adding Rashan Gary since this time, Malachi Lawrence in the draft, and then earlier this week Von Miller as well, but the reason we now have to feel much better about these veteran additions instead of continuing to hype up Ezeiruaku still feels yucky.

For the second time this training camp, Ezeiruaku was told to hit the showers early for fighting, this time throwing a punch at a Saints player.

The Miller acquisition was an awesome immediate response to get better in this area even after just one preseason game, but in order to keep the upside of this veteran addition high, the Cowboys need their young talent to come along on the edge as well.

Ezeiruaku is supposed to be the cream of the crop in this regard, but now has a potential mountain (or at least a decent hill) to climb just to be back in the good graces of this coaching staff.

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Tough 7×7 period for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense against the Patriots D. I counted three interceptions on two different periods.

Patriots safety Craig Woodson had two interceptions. Marcus Jones had another that would have been a pick-six.

— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) August 19, 2026

Eagles fans would be so pissed if they could read this

— 🐝 (@BF370z) August 19, 2026

The Eagles travel to Foxborough today to get ready for their two-day joint practice session against AJ Brown & the Patriots

Sirianni and Hurts have an impressive 10-3 record in joint practices — including a perfect 3-0 record against the Patriots

#🍿 pic.twitter.com/PovC6kc41E

— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) August 18, 2026

"A.J. Brown far and away today, for both teams, was the best wide receiver on the field."

—Sal Paolantonio on his observations from attending the Eagles-Patriots joint practice 👀 pic.twitter.com/woUGcmSeYd

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) August 19, 2026

Big Blue View

NY Giants’ guard depth after Daniel Faalele trade

Daniel Faalele was expected to be the New York Giants’ swing guard, providing depth behind Jon Runyan Jr. and Francis Mauigoa. Now, Faalele is a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars after a Wednesday morning trade. So, what does the Giants’ guard depth look like folloewing that surprise move?

Let’s go player-by-player through the options.

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BREAKING NEWS: The Giants are trading offensive lineman Daniel Faalele to the Jaguars for a late round 2027 pick, a league source confirmed to Newsday.

Faalele was signed by the Giants in April after spending the last two seasons with the Ravens

— Evan Barnes (@evan_b) August 19, 2026

New #Giants running back Najee Harris is not yet in football shape as he works his way back to 100% following last year's torn Achilles.https://t.co/AZA8bzS64u

— Pro Football Rumors (@pfrumors) August 19, 2026NFL league linksArticles

Pro Football Talk

Deshaun Watson on the reception he’ll get from Browns fans: “I don’t care”

Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has regularly been booed in Cleveland, and that may happen again on Saturday, when the Browns play their preseason home opener. Watson isn’t worried about it.

Asked what kind of reaction he thinks he’ll get from Browns fans on Saturday at the stadium, Watson said it doesn’t matter to him.

“I don’t care. I don’t care,” Watson said.

It’s obvious why Watson gets booed: Trading for him has proven to be the single worst roster transaction in NFL history. The Browns gave up three first-round picks, a second-round pick, a third-round pick and a fourth-round pick to get Watson, then gave him an unprecedented five-year, $230 million gully guaranteed contract. For that, Watson has played a total of just 19 games in four seasons, and has been one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL in those 19 games. And the Browns made the move for Watson despite knowing he had been accused of sexually assaulting some two dozen massage therapists, accusations that resulted in Watson being suspended for the first 11 games of his time in Cleveland.

.@AdamSchefter breaks down where the Seahawks are with signing CB Terrion Arnold who is facing eight felony charges stemming from a kidnapping and robbery in February.

(via @patmcafeeshow) pic.twitter.com/ZvIH8rD9uj

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) August 19, 2026Discussion topics

Front Office Sports

NFL Fans in the Smallest Markets Are Buying the Most Merchandise

Exclusive Nielsen data shows NFL fans in some of the smallest markets, such as Buffalo and Kansas City, buy the most team apparel

Built on the latest edition of the company’s nationally syndicated consumer study that surveys more than 200,000 U.S. adults every year, the index assessed the NFL’s 30 markets on eight key metrics to determine where the most avid football fans live. Those metrics were apparel purchases, event attendance, streaming, social media following, TV viewership, radio listening, betting intent, and overall interest level.

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Front Office Sports

NFL Isn’t Happy With Nielsen’s Latest Methodology Changes

Nielsen is changing its methodology for the upcoming 2026–27 television season, but the NFL is anything but happy about it. 

The league tells Front Office Sports that the forthcoming shifts, led by an enhancement in co-viewing measurement and taking effect Aug. 31, are “overly rushed.”

The league has long felt that its audiences, though by far the largest in U.S. television, were still being undercounted amid the hefty group-watching inherent to football fandom. 

Crux of the Issue

The NFL has several issues with Nielsen, but two stand out most: the enhanced methodology for measurement co-viewing and the newly updated weighting formulas within the Big Data + Panel process introduced last year. 

On both fronts, the league believes fans actually watching NFL games are still not being properly reflected in the audience counts. With co-viewing in particular, Ballew believes properly measured results are likely at least two years away.

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aBit o’Twitter

#Commanders DT Johnny Newton suffered a torn pectoral and will be out indefinitely, per @Schultz_Report.

Newton, the former 2nd-round pick, had 5 sacks and 27 pressures last season. He becomes the latest major injury for Washington, which has also lost LT Laremy Tunsil. pic.twitter.com/tUbbY0AAbQ

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 20, 2026

Jordan Magee not practicing today…he's dealing with a shoulder injury. He will be held out of practice all week pic.twitter.com/j7Trf5u6Ki

— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) August 19, 2026

Just the beginning@kaytron_allen | #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/NPFlRbp6CH

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) August 19, 2026

Reynolds coming from DET knows the system and even better knows the protection assignments for RBs so it’s genius player development to have a VET on the field showing your rookies in prax. Intentional signing! He’s a ST guy too! https://t.co/s4eHUchN6D

— WFTGPT (@QuinnKingsbury) August 19, 2026

The door is open for Robert Henry Jr. to make this Commanders 53 man roster.

We caught up with the undrafted rookie free agent after today's practice.

He told me, "I just have to be dialed in." pic.twitter.com/o6q9HtCHbG

— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) August 19, 2026

Nick Cross is that dude.

Out of all the new faces on this Commanders defense I think Cross will make the biggest impact.

A versatile safety that simply makes plays.

Here is some of my one on one chat with the @DeMathaCatholic grad! pic.twitter.com/60UCWXQwMy

— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) August 19, 2026

Commanders LB Frankie Luvu explains how football was his “ticket off the island”. The America Samoa native has a special relationship with fellow PB Ale Kaho, who is also Polynesian. Luvu was especially proud when America Samoa defeated USA in flag football. pic.twitter.com/OtAOnYxA40

— Marshall Kramsky (@marshallkramsky) August 19, 2026

The Commanders new defense is “a lot”. LB Frankie Luvu explains what the players mean when they say it’s “a lot” pic.twitter.com/ZZvpm2KeMO

— Marshall Kramsky (@marshallkramsky) August 19, 2026

According to Frankie Luvu, carrying a veteran’s helmet is more than just a right of passage. Luvu broke down how he decides if Ale Kaho or Sonny Styles carries his helmet😂 pic.twitter.com/dkg2Kvsom6

— Marshall Kramsky (@marshallkramsky) August 19, 2026

Practice Recap:

– a lot of good-on-good reps for Jayden
– Kaytron Allen had a strong day
– Joshua Josephs took advantage of extra snaps#RaiseHail@team980@1067theFanpic.twitter.com/QxuPUtIewi

— Denton Day (D-Day) (@TheDentonDay) August 19, 2026

Will Commanders QB Jayden Daniels play in the preseason?

I wouldn't bet on it. pic.twitter.com/0biuYUvVUT

— Martenzie Johnson (@10zJohnson) August 19, 2026

New Take Command with @LoganPaulsenNFL. Full link below. Fun listen. pic.twitter.com/8DzCH9K0Y8

— Grant Paulsen (@GrantPaulsen) August 19, 2026

Day 13 wrap up from Commanders camp.

Injuries are piling up again and Nick Cross gonna be that dude in Washington! pic.twitter.com/hUEZnCeThO

— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) August 19, 2026

The great @NickiJhabvala put together this list of Commanders injuries. Not all are significant, but it's a long list. More and more I dont think were seeing starters in Detroit and I can totally understand the decision pic.twitter.com/09j04ftPd4

— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) August 19, 2026

I wonder if the Raiders would be willing to trade Jackson Powers Johnson. He can play both C and G and the Raiders have Caleb Rogers who can play right guard and rookie Trey Zuhn who can backup stud Tyler Linderbaum.

Raiders need defensive tackle help.

— Tiller56 (Hogs Haven) (@Tiller56) August 19, 2026

#Saints RB Alvin Kamara suffered an MCL injury in practice Tuesday that will sideline him for at least the next month, per @AdamSchefter.

New Orleans opens the season in 26 days vs. the #Lions. Kamara is the second notable offensive injury in recent days, with WR Jordyn Tyson… pic.twitter.com/1ef2wA7puA

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 19, 2026

The #Seahawks are adding another CB, agreeing to a deal with former #Cowboys All-Pro CB Trevon Diggs, per @Schultz_Report.

Diggs spent the end of last season with the Packers. pic.twitter.com/cPgtKyfC2H

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 19, 2026

ESPN sources: Two-time Pro-Bowl DT Vita Vea and the Buccaneers reached agreement today on a one-year extension for $30 million, tying him to Tampa Bay for two more seasons. He gets $6 million in new money this season.

Talks between Vea’s agent Collin Roberts of @excelfootballpic.twitter.com/rEFcBvq8zQ

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 19, 2026

Sources: #Texans WR Jayden Higgins suffered a torn ACL yesterday during the joint practice against the #Raiders. A tough blow to the Houston receiving room. pic.twitter.com/d39r7fu3E9

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 19, 2026

"Tyler Biadasz has been so dialed in and invested in this team..

He got hurt on a 1 in 10,000 play and he's hell-bent on doing whatever he can to keep playing..

He's looking at some options and second opinions"@jimharbaugh#PMSLivepic.twitter.com/VWIiWvncQI

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) August 19, 2026

#Ravens C Danny Pinter was carted off a short while ago at the joint practice with the #Vikings. Pinter has been vying for the starting spot after Tyler Linderbaum left in free agency.

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) August 19, 2026

#Eagles DC Vic Fangio said today he doesn’t know when EDGE Jonathan Greenard will return from his pectoral injury, and there is concern he could miss the start of the regular season.

Philadelphia, who traded for Greenard and paid him 4-years, $98M, opens the season vs.… pic.twitter.com/0Ly7OTs2y3

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 19, 2026

The #Buccaneers released DB Chase Lucas yesterday with a four-week injury settlement due to a calf injury. His agent @thelawmvp says Lucas, who played 15 games with the #49ers last season, is expected to be recovered within that timeframe and has already heard from 10 teams.

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) August 19, 2026

#Ravens C Danny Pinter was carted off a short while ago at the joint practice with the #Vikings. Pinter has been vying for the starting spot after Tyler Linderbaum left in free agency.

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) August 19, 2026

I spent way too much time researching this….

Ranking NFL teams by proximity to a substation:

1. 49ers
2. Panthers
3. Seahawks
4. Jaguars
5. Steelers
6. Commanders
7. Falcons
8. Buccaneers
9. Bengals
10. Cardinals
11. Chargers
12. Jets
13. Eagles
14. Patriots
15. Titans
16.… https://t.co/wg0l2Z9kqd

— Stick to the Model (@StickToTheModel) August 19, 2026

NEWS: A judge in Louisiana has granted a group that includes 16 football player –including several in NFL training camps this summer — a restraining order to allows them to return to college sports this season, per me and @DanMurphyESPN. pic.twitter.com/fUMzBolvbp

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) August 19, 2026

Rachaad White was fine prior to this ice bucket challenge on 8/17

he’s mysteriously missed the last 2 days of practice since the Commanders posted this video (8/18, 8/19)

did he injure himself right here? https://t.co/WqgUKVVUC1pic.twitter.com/urab1WjPEN

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) August 19, 2026

Sorry to debunk the ice bucket conspiracy theory, but Commanders RB Rachaad White suffered a hamstring injury during the team's joint practice with the Dolphins, per source. He was held out this week and likely misses the Lions game, but it's not considered a long-term issue.

— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) August 20, 2026

Crazier injury conspiracy story?

— Mitchell Tischler (@Mitch_Tischler) August 20, 2026

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