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DeAndre Hopkins takes his time

Despite visits that would have been positive, DeAndre Hopkins (WR) still doesn’t have a team. As a reminder, he only met 2 teams: the Patriots and the Titans. The franchise coached by Bill Belichick would be the favorite to enlist the receiver. But, for the moment, no offer has been transmitted.

According to Mike Giardi, a former reporter for the Patriots, citing a source close to the league, Hopkins would not be in a rush to sign for a team. It may even remain on the market during training camps, which begin at the end of July. Possibly, pending a possible injury to a receiver, or a team not satisfied with its receivers committee.

Jack Jones indicted

Arrested Friday at the airport for possession of weapons, Jack Jones (BC, Patriots) will be arraigned on Tuesday. He is indicted for several weapons-related reasons, including possession of a weapon without having a license.

If convicted, Jones could face up to 30 years in prison, according to the Suffolk police spokesperson, via the Boston Globe.

Le’Veon Bell advises Najee Harris

Former Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell has spoken out on Najee Harris (RB, Steelers) In Steel Here Podcast about… his weight.

“I feel he needs to lose weight. He’s like me when I was coming into the league.
He wants to be more agile I think. »

A journalist looked for the proof, and confirms the words of Le’Veon Bell. After his rookie season, the running back was rated at 107 kilos. Then, he lost almost 7 kilos in one off-season to become one of the best running backs in the league.

Going back to Najee Harris, today the running back weighs 110 pounds, according to the Steelers official website.

Chiefs GM confident about Chris Jones’ future

– In a simple tweet, Chris Jones (DT, Chiefs) justified his absence at the ceremony of handing over the rings. He was just sick.

A disease that falls right when Chris Jones wants to put pressure on his leaders for a new contract. The defender was also not present during mini-camps last week and would like to enjoy his superb 2022 season (15.5 sacks, 29 QB hits and 17 tackles for loss) to extend. On the Chiefs side, don’t worry. For Brett Veach, the general manager of the franchise, there is plenty of time to come to an agreement.

“Communication is good between us. I am confident on this subject,” he admitted to FOX 4 News Kansas City, on the sidelines of the ceremony of handing over the rings precisely. “We will continue to talk to each other until the start of training camps and I can’t wait to see Chris (Jones) play for us, not only next year, but also for all future seasons. »

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The main signings of the day: Rex Sunahara (LS, Steelers)

In short

– Recently retired, JJ Watt attracts the greed of several media as a consultant. CBS, NBC and NFL Network are among the contenders. (New York Post)

– This Monday, Kevin O’Connell wanted to reassure Minnesota fans. For him, the rookie running back, Jordan Addison will be ready for the start of the camp. The player recovered with the 23rd pick during this draft was injured during the Vikings’ offseason program and could not participate in collective training. According to the coach, everything should be back to normal in a few weeks and this attack should be able to take advantage of this new weapon quickly.

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