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There’s no question that superstar receiver Justin Jefferson has reached the stage in his career where his success no longer hinges on him participating in organized team activities.
His agent Cliff Brady, however, told The Denver Post in a text that Franklin-Myers had “no contract issues” and would be present for Denver’s mandatory minicamp in June. “He’s currently working his (butt) off to have the best season of his career,” Brady told The Post.
While the 49ers incorporate a slew of new players in organized team activities, running back Christian McCaffrey looks healthy and ready for a comeback season.
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Reporters are expected to get their first on-field look at Hutchinson since his injury way back in Week 5 of last season.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up their third day of OTAs on Thursday, and unlike a rainy Wednesday, it was a crisp spring day down at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. With that being said, here is what we learned from the Steelers’ third day at OTAs:
Denver's first week of OTAs has now wrapped up. The team will return for a second round of OTAs from June 3-5, followed by a mandatory minicamp from June 10-12. Players who do not
Asked which young players have stood out to him, Fred Warner cited first-round draft pick Mykel Williams and third rounder Nick Martin.
Left tackle Trent Williams is the only veteran star not present for the start of the 49ers' voluntary Organized Team Activities.
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For now, the clock is ticking. With the NFC East looking as stacked as ever and Dallas coming off a disappointing 7–10 season, there’s no time for slow starts or moral victories. The Prescott-Schottenheimer era has officially begun. Now it’s about proving the tweaks will pay off.