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SIGNINGS
- WR Drake London agreed to a four-year, $141 million contract extension that includes $100 million guaranteed and can be worth up $150 million, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
ROSTER CUTS
- DB Daryl Porter was waived.
TRAINING CAMP NEWS
- The Bengals will host a joint practice with the Bears a couple days before the teams' Week 2 preseason game, head coach Zac Taylor said.
RETIREMENTS
- LB Markees Watts was placed on the reserve/retired list.
OTHER NEWS
- CB Patrick Surtain II agreed to a contract adjustment that gives him a $5 million raise and a chance to make $5 million more next season with a Pro Bowl or All-Pro honor, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.
SIGNINGS
SIGNINGS
- G Jalen Farmer (Round 4, No. 113 overall) signed his rookie contract, the team announced.
- LB Bryce Boettcher (Round 4, No. 135 overall) signed his rookie contract, the team announced.
FRONT OFFICE NEWS
- Las Vegas changes to its player personnel staff, including the promotion of Ben Chester to director of pro scouting.
OTHER NEWS
- QB Justin Herbert was practicing with a water ball to work on footwork on Tuesday, which is being emphasized by new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel.
INJURIES
- OT Joe Alt, who missed 11 games last season, has been cleared from his November ankle injury and for training camp.
- OT Rashawn Slater, who missed the 2025 season, to be cleared from his knee injury within the next couple weeks.
ROSTER CUTS
- DE Jalen Logan-Redding was waived.
JERSEY NUMBERS
- DE Myles Garrett, who was acquired from the Browns on Monday, will wear the No. 95 with NT Poona Ford switching to No. 97, the team .
SIGNINGS
- WR Chris Bell (Round 3, No. 94 overall)
- WR Kevin Coleman Jr. (Round 5, No. 177)
- WR Caleb Douglas (Round 3, No. 75)
- WR Jalen Reagor signed with Miami, the team announced.
- TE Will Kacmarek (Round 3, No. 87)
- G DJ Campbell (Round 6, No. 200)
- DE Max Llewellyn (Round 7, No. 238)
- OLB Trey Moore (Round 4, No. 130)
- ILB Kyle Louis (Round 4, No. 138)
- ILB Jacob Rodriguez (Round 2, No. 43)
- S Michael Taaffe (Round 5, No. 158)
ROSTER CUTS
- S/ILB Jordan Colbert was waived with a failed physical designation.
OTHER NEWS
- C Aaron Brewer is present for Tuesday's mandatory minicamp after missing last week's voluntary organized team activities, head coach Jeff Hafley told reporters. Hafley added that Brewer had a family obligation that the team knew about last week.
INJURIES
- TE Julian Hill (knee) will miss the 2026 season after suffering a knee injury in Monday's practice, head coach Mike Vrabel announced Tuesday. Hill was placed on injured reserve Monday.
TRAINING CAMP NEWS
- The Patriots will hold joint practices with the Indianapolis Colts (Aug. 11) and the Philadelphia Eagles (Aug. 19-20) during training camp, per Vrabel.
INJURIES
- LB Kobe King reverted to injured reserve from being waived/injured.
SIGNINGS
ROSTER CUTS
- DE Brandon Graham was released in an expected move as a post-June 1 cut due to the language of his contract. Graham returned from a brief retirement last year and signed essentially a one-year deal, but he had a string of void years remaining and his post-June 1 release saves the Eagles $1.3 million on the cap.
INJURIES
- WR Makai Lemon was seen at Tuesday's organized team activities with a sleeve on his right leg due to a hamstring injury, according to teammate Quinyon Mitchell, via the Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane.
SIGNINGS
- LB Nick Herbig agreed to a four-year, $100 million contract extension, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo and ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
- S Darnell Savage signed a one-year contract, the team announced.
ROSTER CUTS
- DB Makari Paige was waived.
SIGNINGS
- OLB Derick Hall has agreed to a three-year, $42 million contract extension that includes $21 million guaranteed, ESPN . Hall, who is now under contract through 2029, can earn up to $46.5 million with the new extension, per ESPN. Hall notched two sacks and a forced fumble in Seattle's Super Bowl LX triumph this past February.











