2025 NFL training camp takeaways: Jets’ Justin Fields back at practice, another Dolphins cornerback injury

The training camps are officially underway all around the NFL, because each of the 32 League teams had its recruits and veterans and begins to practice. The first week of camp is always an adventure, the teams get used to both back in action and, for some, to learn new systems and / or new roles.
Before you realize it, the pre-season matches begin. And then, just as quickly, it will be time for the regular season. About six weeks ago by then, however, and many can occur every day that has important ramifications for a team or another – or even on the league scale.
At cbssports.com, we will do our best to keep track of some of the most important developments every day. Below, you can read the latest training camp dishes.
The fear of the injury to the toes of the fields seems to have passed fairly quickly. The presumed starting quarter of the jets returned to the field on Saturday, participating in exercises 7 against 7. He looked well tearing the ball on the field.
The jets called him day by day after dislocating his toe earlier this week, and it seems that the diagnosis was correct.
Justin Fields injury: QB jets amounts to training one day after suffering dislocated toes
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“I thought he had done a good job in 7 against 7,” said coach Aaron Glenn, via the Associated Press. “And the fact is that it has a long way to go until we take it out and we will make sure that we maintain the process, that the protocol will ensure that it is ready.”
Elsewhere in the Jets camp, the Ballon Breece Hall bearer said that he did not expect to sign a contract extension before this season.
“I don’t really expect it before the season,” he told journalists, via the NFL Media. “We had a new head coach, a new managing director. Obviously, I was not enlisted by them, I am not their guy. So for me, as I said, I must prove it every day. For me, I have a chip on my shoulder. I have the impression that now, it’s my last chance. For me, it has always been”, it has potential. Other things.
Hall said that “it feels much better” was going to work every day under this new regime than last year, when there was “a lot of instability in the entire operation”, via ESPN.
Another CB injury in Miami
The dolphins probably have the thinnest corner room in the NFL, and they could have taken another blow on Saturday. Kader Kohou’s corner half seemed to undergo a knee injury while defending Tyreek Hill in 1 against 1. With Jalen Ramsey now in Pittsburgh, Kohou is the n ° 1 corner of the team.
Kohou has drink ground under his own power, by the NFL media, but if he must miss at any time, this could turn into a very precarious situation for the Dolphins. They have already lost Artie Burns to a Torn ACL Earlier this week, and are still hard for the depth of the corner half even after signature Jack Jones and Mike Hilton. Hilton’s signature occurred after Kohou fell into practice, and it is particularly notable because the two players align mainly in the slit.
Look at this incredible London hitch in what looks like a warm -up period.
London is expected to be Michael Penix Jr. this season. In the three departures of Penix last year, London was targeted 39 times and caught 22 passes for 352 yards and two affected. It is a rhythm in full season of around 125 catches for 1,995 yards and 11 scores.
It would obviously be incredibly difficult to maintain these figures, but if Atlanta broadcast it all season as he did in the departures of Penix in the 2024 section, London will set up monster numbers.
Offense bear rebounds
It was a difficult day For the offensive of the first Chicago team on Friday, but things were corrected during the training on Saturday. Bears Camp’s reports said it was a much stronger day for Caleb Williams and Co., with the practice that led to a hit by Williams in Rome Odunze and a Fondu route near the goal area.
Chicago has also obtained very good news with the return of the winger tight recruit Colston Loveland, who had missed a large part of the intersane program which recovers from an injury. Loveland was back in action on Saturday, looks pretty good while participating both in exercises 7 against 7 and the team’s period.
His return is a big boost for the Bears, who used their first two recovery choices on offensive weapons in Loveland and Luther Burden III, on whom will each be counted to complete Odunze and the DJ Wideout n ° 1 Moore in the second year of Williams.
Mixon to miss time
Houston’s Texans will be without having started running for a while. According to NFL Media, Joe Mixon should miss “an extended period” with an injury to the foot which landed him on the list of non -football injuries when the camp is opened.
The Texans exchanged for Mixon, then extended the last off -season, and he ran for 1,016 yards and 11 affected on 245 races in 14 games, doing the pro Bowl for the second time in bis career. He only made an average of 4.1 yards per race, however, a number he has not exceeded since his second season of the League in 2018.
Houston has already added a pair of back this offseason, selecting Woody Marks on the 3rd day of the NFL draft and signing the former star of the Browns Nick Chubb. If Mixon should miss games, the Texans could add another rusher to the mixture.
The overall choice n ° 1 of the draft was somehow overshadowed for most of the offseason, despite its exhilarating style of play and its history of rags to the rich as a recruit zero-star which played for two seasons at Incarnate Word and two others in the state of Washington before set fire to the defenses of the ACC last year.
But he already looks good at the Titans Camp, bringing together a series of spectacular throws on Saturday afternoon. He connected several times with Calvin Ridley on intermediate and deep passes, including one of his brand launchers rolling on his left and rejecting on his body. (He would probably have been dismissed on the game, but it was a damn pretty throw.)
The best throw of the day, however, was an absolute laser for Tyler Lockett between one, not one, not two, not three, but four defenders of the titans. He threw it over one, on the outstretched arms of another, just on the side of a defensive diving back and dropped it just in front of a safety for a completion at Tyler Lockett.
If Ward and Co. can freeze in Brian Callahan’s system, it has a chance to be one of the most improved offenses in the League in 2025.



