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NFL news roundup: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to OTAs

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OTHER NEWS

  • QB Lamar Jackson returned to Baltimore's organized team activities on Tuesday. Jackson was not present at OTAs last week, but head coach Jesse Minter previously told reporters the signal-caller had communicated he would miss a few days and was expected back soon.

INJURIES

  • LB Trevin Wallace has not been cleared yet for contact following a shoulder procedure but is doing great in his recovery, head coach Dave Canales said.


OTHER NEWS

  • OT Rasheed Walker got most of the first-team reps at left tackle during Tuesday's organized team activities, with Monroe Freeling working in, as well, Canales said.

SIGNINGS


ROSTER CUTS

SIGNINGS

  • WR Nico Collins agreed to an adjusted contract that guarantees his salary for the next two seasons, includes a $9 million cash increase this year and includes an $8 million cash increase next year, ESPN reported. Collins remains under contract for the next two seasons and is scheduled to be a free agent in 2028.
  • WR Jha'Quan Jackson
  • LB K.C. Ossai


INJURIES

  • DB Ajani Carter was placed on the reserve/injured list, per the league wire.

COACHING NEWS

  • Maurice Banks, Zach Banner and Tyshon Fogg were added to Jacksonville's coaching staff as part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program, the team announced. The three coaches will work with the team during the offseason program.

INJURIES

  • QB Patrick Mahomes was dropping back and throwing on the first day of Chiefs organized team activities in a video posted by the team. Mahomes tore his ACL and LCL in Week 15 of last season.

SIGNINGS

WORKOUTS

  • DT Eddie Goldman worked out for the Giants on Tuesday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

SIGNINGS

  • DL Dean Lowry is signing a one-year deal, the team announced.

INJURIES

  • WR Tory Horton (shin) could be able to work out by the end of the spring, having received good news regarding his recovery, head coach Mike Macdonald said. In March, Macdonald said he did not expected Horton to be ready until the start of training camp in July after missing nine games in his rookie campaign.
  • DE Demarcus Lawrence, who has been absent from voluntary workouts, is working through some things, but is in good spirits and expected to return to the team at some point, Macdonald said.

INJURIES

  • RB Bucky Irving (shoulder) is expected to be back on the field sometime "in the summer or fall," head coach Todd Bowles said, meaning he could potentially miss the start of the season. Irving is rehabbing from offseason shoulder surgery and is likely to be ready at some point during training camp, ESPN reported after Bowles' news conference.


OTHER NEWS

  • The Buccaneers will have two joint practices with the Jets ahead of their Week 1 preseason game, Bowles said. Bowles added that Tampa Bay is also working on having a joint practice with the Jaguars ahead of its preseason finale.