NFL Player News
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Marquez Callaway WR | LV
Saints' Marquez Callaway: Reconnects with New Orleans
The Saints signed Callaway to a contract Thursday.
The move comes after the Saints waived tight end Tommy Hudson (undisclosed) with an injury designation. Callaway spent the first four years of his career in New Orleans, starting in 2020. His best season came in 2021, when he posted 46 catches for 698 yards and six touchdowns across 17 regular-season games. Callaway signed with the Steelers in January after appearing in just three games in 2023, but he was let go by Pittsburgh on Tuesday. With Equanimeous St. Brown dealing with a hamstring injury, Callaway has the opportunity to earn a spot as a depth wide receiver behind Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed and Cedrick Wilson.
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Daylen Baldwin WR | ARI
Daylen Baldwin: Cut by Falcons
The Falcons waived Baldwin on Thursday, Terrin Waack of the team's official site reports.
The move makes room on the 90-man training camp roster for tight end Jordan Thomas. Baldwin joined the Falcons on May 21 after being waived by the Vikings on May 7. His lone appearance in the NFL came with the Browns in 2022, when he caught two passes for 25 yards in Week 15 against the Ravens. Should he clear waivers, Baldwin will look to catch on with another team in need of depth at wide receiver.
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Treylon Burks WR | WAS
Titans' Treylon Burks: Opportunity knocks
With DeAndre Hopkins possibly in line to miss 4-6 weeks with a knee issue, Burks is slated to see first-team reps in the meantime, Turron Davenport of ESPN reports.
While the Titans are are optimistic about Hopkins' return, the initial timetable on that front suggests that he's not a lock to be ready for Week 1 action. In the event that Hopkins is out or limited early on this season, Burks would be in line to see added opportunities alongside fellow WRs Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd.
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DeAndre Hopkins WR | BAL
Titans' DeAndre Hopkins: Could miss 4-6 weeks
The initial diagnosis on the reported knee injury Hopkins is dealing with is that the wideout could miss 4-6 weeks, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
Davenport notes that Hopkins was spotted with a wrap on his left knee at practice Wednesday, and now it looks like he'll miss some time. Per Davenport, the Titans are optimistic, but at this stage it looks like Hopkins being ready for Week 1 could represent a best-case scenario. Added opportunities will be available for Treylon Burks for any length of time that Hopkins is sidelined.
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DeAndre Hopkins WR | BAL
Titans' DeAndre Hopkins: Reportedly could miss time
Hopkins reportedly suffered a strained knee Wednesday or Thursday, according to Paul Kuharsky of PaulKuharsky.com.
We'll look for added context and confirmation of the report, but Kuharsky suggests that Hopkins could potentially miss in the neighborhood of four-to-six weeks. In such a scenario, Tyler Boyd and Treylon Burks would be candidates to see added WR opportunities for the Titans alongside Calvin Ridley.
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Roman Wilson WR | PIT
Steelers' Roman Wilson: Week-to-week
Coach Mike Tomlin indicated Thursday that it may be multiple weeks before Wilson (ankle) returns to action, Alan Saunders of Steelersnow.com reports. "He's got an ankle sprain," Tomlin said of the rookie wideout. "It could be characterized as week-to-week at this juncture. We've got him walking around in a boot for precaution. I'll give you more information as he gets closer to help."
Wilson, whom the report notes is wearing a boot on his left ankle, thus appears to be on track to miss the Steelers' preseason opener, at a minimum. Once the 2024 third-rounder is able to return to practice, he'll resume competing with Van Jefferson, Calvin Austin and Quez Watkins for slotting behind the team's top WR, George Pickens.
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Dyami Brown WR | WAS
Commanders' Dyami Brown: Looking good at camp
Coach Dan Quinn said Thursday that Brown has stood out at training camp, Zach Selby of the Commanders' official site reports.
The 2021 third-round pick is in the final year of his rookie contract and hoping to impress a new coaching staff after catching only 29 passes over his first three seasons. It sounds like the new coaches have taken notice, perhaps giving Brown a chance to compete with Luke McCaffrey, Olamide Zaccheaus and others for the third and fourth spots at wide receiver. Incumbent starters Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson still top the depth chart and figure to take the lion's share of WR targets.
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Olamide Zaccheaus WR | ATL
Commanders' Olamide Zaccheaus: Looking good for roster spot
Zaccheaus is "seemingly battling for rotation reps more than a roster spot," according to The Athletic's Ben Standig.
The depth chart at WR looks wide open behind returning starters Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson, with other leading candidates for the third and fourth spots being rookie third-round pick Luke McCaffrey and fourth-year pro Dyami Brown. While he's never been targeted at a high rate, Zaccheaus had a nice season for Atlanta in 2022, catching 40 of 61 targets for 533 yards and three TDs. He then had minimal impact in Philadelphia last season, catching 10 passes in 17 games while being targeted on a league-low 7.1 percent of his routes.
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Tyrell Shavers WR | BUF
Bills' Tyrell Shavers: Turning heads at camp
Shavers has been making a good impressions throughout camp, Dorian Alerte of the Bills' official site reports. Said coach Sean McDermott this week, "One of the first players in the building, one of the last to leave. Knows what we're doing offensively, systematically. When you look up consistent in the dictionary like his face shows up in my mind because he's so consistent, and at a young age. I have a lot of respect and appreciation for that."
The undrafted free agent from 2023 is still far down the depth chart, but the Bills don't really seem married to anybody outside the top three of Khalil Shakir, second-round rookie Keon Coleman and veteran Curtis Samuel. Shavers offers good special-teams assets, so we'll see if he can start to leapfrom some of the folks ahead of him throughout the preseason.
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Demarcus Robinson WR | SF
Rams' Demarcus Robinson: On track for No. 3 job
Robinson has been "one of the stars" of Rams training camp and remains on track for the No. 3 receiver role, according to Cameron DaSilva of Rams Wire.
Tutu Atwell was given a chance to compete for the No. 3 spot but apparently hasn't done much with the opportunity. He previously lost the role to Robinson late last season, which led to a five-game stretch Weeks 13-17 in which Robinson scored four TDs while averaging 4.2 catches 63.8 yards on 6.8 targets per game. Robinson then re-signed on a one-year, $5 million contract in the offseason, setting him up for steady playing time in an offense that always ranks near the top of the league in percentage of passes thrown to WRs (rather than other positions). Granted, Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua will see a lot more of those passes than Robinson, making it difficult to match his late-season production from last year.