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  • Ramel Keyton WR | TEN

    Ramel Keyton: Let go by Tennessee

    The Titans waived Keyton on Sunday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Keyton caught on with the Titans on July 26 to fortify depth at wide receiver after Treylon Burks broke his collarbone, but the former's services are no longer needed. Assuming he clears waivers, Keyton will explore his options and look to a join a team in need of a wideout who can also operate on special teams. He appeared in eight regular-season games for the Raiders in 2024, playing 105 snaps (41 on offense, 64 on special teams) while recording one catch (on three targets) for seven yards.

  • Seahawks' Montorie Foster: Absent from Saturday's practice

    Foster (undisclosed) did not participate in Saturday's training camp practice, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

    Foster has been active in practice over the past two weeks after being reinstated from the active/non-football injury list July 16. It's unclear if this injury is the same one he was dealing with at the start of camp, but if he's unable to return to practice this week, he would be in jeopardy of missing Seattle's preseason opener against the Raiders on Thursday. Foster caught on with the Seahawks in mid-May as an undrafted free agent, and while a spot on the 53-man roster is a long shot, he is also competing for an opportunity to stick around on the practice squad.

  • Steven Sims WR | ARI

    Seahawks' Steven Sims: Dealing with injury

    Sims (undisclosed) did not participate in Saturday's training camp practice, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

    Sims, who signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks in March, is competing for a spot on the 53-man roster as a return specialist. It's unclear what type of injury he's working through, but he'll work on recovering in time for the Seahawks' preseason opener against the Raiders on Thursday. Sims played in nine regular-season games between the Ravens (two) and the Texans (seven) in 2024, and finished with 195 kick return yards and 99 punt return yards.

  • Seahawks' Ricky White: Doesn't practice Saturday

    White (undisclosed) did not participate in Saturday's training camp practice, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

    The type and severity of White's injury isn't clear, but he was held out of Saturday's practice and is in jeopardy of missing more in the coming week. The rookie seventh-rounder is competing for a depth spot on the Seahawks' 53-man roster, so participating in practice is crucial for him to make his case to survive cut-down day. White will aim to be available for Seattle's preseason opener against Las Vegas on Thursday.

  • Ravens' Devontez Walker: Returns to practice

    Walker (undisclosed) is practicing Sunday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    Walker was held out of practice Saturday with what was deemed a soft-tissue injury, but the issue appears to have been minor. That's great news for Walker, who has had a good camp so far and is pushing for Baltimore's No. 4 wideout role behind Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and DeAndre Hopkins. While Walker is in uniform Sunday, he's working off to the side and not taking part in team drills, per Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun, so he may need another day or two to get back to full participation.

  • Steelers' Calvin Austin: Deemed day-to-day

    Austin (undisclosed) didn't practice Sunday and is considered day-to-day, Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com reports.

    It's not clear what Austin is dealing with or how long he will remain sidelined. The 26-year-old reportedly has a leg up in the competition for Pittsburgh's No. 2 receiver role behind DK Metcalf. Austin also is slated to serve as the Steelers' lead punt returner during the upcoming campaign.

  • Cooper Kupp WR | SEA

    Seahawks' Cooper Kupp: Set to sit preseason opener

    Kupp and the rest of the Seahawks' starters won't play in Thursday's preseason opener against the Raiders, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

    We'll have to wait to see how well Kupp functions with Sam Darnold in the Seahawks' new offense under offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Kupp has missed 18 games over the past three seasons, but he still was impressive when healthy last year with three 100-yard performances and six touchdowns over 12 regular-season games. However, he's now 32 years old and is expected to be the No. 2 wideout behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

  • Seahawks' Jaxon Smith-Njigba: Sitting out preseason opener

    Smith-Njigba and the rest of the Seahawks' starters won't play in Thursday's preseason game against the Raiders, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

    Cooper Kupp also won't play, but it's unclear if any of the other wide receivers will be sidelined considering rookie Tory Horton and veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling are battling for the No. 3 job. Smith-Njigba is coming off a proficient second NFL season where he recorded 1,130 yards and six touchdowns on a Seahawks' record 100 receptions. He's the clear No. 1 receiver now that DK Metcalf (Steelers) and Tyler Lockett (Titans) are out of the picture.

  • Nate McCollum WR | ARI

    Cardinals' Nate McCollum: Gets chance with Cardinals

    Arizona signed McCollum on Saturday.

    McCollum signed with Seattle as an undrafted free agent in May but was waived in early June. He'll now get a look from the Cardinals after the team placed Quez Watkins (undisclosed) on injured reserve. McCollum is a long shot to make Arizona's final roster, but he'll have a chance to make his case for a spot on the team or the practice squad throughout the remainder of training camp.

  • Quez Watkins WR | PHI

    Cardinals' Quez Watkins: Moved to IR

    The Cardinals placed Watkins (undisclosed) on injured reserve Saturday.

    Watkins left practice Friday with an undisclosed injury, and he's now required to miss the entire season unless he reaches an injury settlement with Arizona. The Cardinals signed Nate McCollum in a corresponding move to take Watkins' roster spot as wideout depth.

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