Contract Squabbles Are the Top NFL Storyline as Teams Kick Off Training Camp
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Training camps open with several top players holding out over contracts and injuries impacting rosters, including Bengals' Trey Hendrickson seeking a new deal after leading the league in sacks.
- As training camps begin, all 32 teams report on Wednesday, showcasing early performances, holdouts, and injury updates.
- Facing no guaranteed money past year one, Trey Hendrickson declined both offers and began his holdout, Diana Russini reported.
- Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders wide receiver, is holding out and trading public jabs with owner Jerry Jones amid negotiations.
- Meanwhile, J.J. McCarthy is set to make his NFL debut after missing his rookie season with a knee injury, and Prescott returns in Dallas after a nine-game hamstring absence.
- In Indianapolis, Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones will vie for the starting role under Shane Steichen, highlighting upcoming quarterback competition that could define the Colts' season.
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