NFL training camps: 25 things to watch out for

There is a lot of hope for all 32 fanbases with the start of NFL training camp. As we approach Week 1, these are the 25 developments to keep an eye on.

Atlanta gave Cousins a $100 million guarantee in an attempt to improve their quarterback predicament. Considering Cousins’ age (36 in August) and his return from an Achilles tear, the trade carries some risk. It will be interesting to keep an eye on his health during training camp and the regular season.

There appears to be little progress between the 49ers and Aiyuk, yet a trade could be imminent. Although Ricky Pearsall, a first-round choice, has already been added by the team, he has been a vital component of the offence in prior seasons.

Last season, Burrow had a lot of ailments. He had wrist surgery after suffering a calf strain during training camp. This year, as he heals from an uncommon treatment for NFL players, the wrist is still a problem. The loss of seasoned running back Joe Mixon is cause for more concern since it may increase Burrow’s workload. Out of 25Is Josh Allen receiving enough support?

The Bills had to make offensive adjustments due to a large contract for Allen, since they lost Gabe Davis, Stefon Diggs, and starting centre Mitch Morse. The Bills have made adjustments to their roster, including draughting wide receiver Keon Coleman in the second round, but they run the risk of losing to the Dolphins in the AFC East and the Chiefs in the conference.

In New England, the Mac Jones era came to an abrupt end, and this year the organisation invested another first-round pick in Maye, a quarterback. He’s up against seasoned player Jacoby Brissett to start the season on a club that will continue to improve after 2024. Throughout the season, it will be interesting to follow Maye’s development. Out of 25The Carolina hero, Dave Canales

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