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NFL update for June 25: negotiations around Brandon Aiyuk

49ers continue negotiations with Brandon Aiyuk

San Francisco wants to keep Brandon Aiyuk (WR), but for the moment the two parties are still struggling to find an agreement. According to ESPN, the 49ers met with the receiver's representatives on Monday to negotiate.

According to media reports, the Niners' best offer is $26 million per season, the eighth-best salary in the league at the position. But that's not enough for Aiyuk, who is looking for a check equivalent to the top of the league.

Green Bay has appointed a new president

While Mark Murphy (CEO) will reach the symbolic milestone of 70 years next year and 17 years in power, the Packers have already chosen his successor. According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, the new leader of the Wisconsin franchise will be Ed Policy, information quickly confirmed by the team.

Policy is 53 years old, and has been in Green Bay since 2012. He serves as chief operating officer and general counsel. Historically, he will be the 12th president of the club and will represent the Packers at NFL owners' meetings.

A new stadium project for the Panthers

The city of Charlotte voted, and officially validated an 800 million euro project focused on renovations around their stadium. Of these 800 million, 150 will be invested by the owner of the franchise, David Tepper.

For the 30th anniversary of the franchise next year, work on this renovation will begin with completion of the work scheduled for 2029.

Injuries

– Sean McDermott (HC, Bills) gives news of Von Miller (OLB, Bills). In a local podcast, the coach said that the player would not yet have fully recovered from his long-term knee injury. Despite everything, he is optimistic that he can still have a very good level after treating his injury. (NBC Sports)

Transactions

– The agent of Connor Williams (C) announced that his client will not be back with the Dolphins next year. The lineman wants to continue playing as a starter, while Miami recently signed Aaron Brewer.

– The Chiefs have decided to part ways with Isaiah Buggs (DL). ESPN reports that the multiple incidents in which the lineman was involved during the offseason took their toll on the club's patience.

– Same sentence for Tae Hayes. Arrested the day before for drug possession, the cornerback was cut by the Jets. (ESPN)

The main signings of the day: Ricky Person (RB, Seahawks)

The main cuts of the day: Tae Hayes (DB, Jets), Isaiah Buggs (DT, Chiefs)

In short

– Former Cardinals and Raiders pass rusher Chandler Jones has a chance to avoid prison. To do this, he will have to stay out of any problems, and have no contact with the victim outside. As a reminder, Jones was accused of domestic violence last fall. Which led to his cut by the Las Vegas franchise.

– The Rams will hold their training camps at Loyola Marymount University this summer. The club has already announced eight training sessions open to the public, between the end of July and the beginning of August.

– For their part, the Buccaneers will hold ten open training sessions but only two of which will be open to the public. The others will be reserved for selective groups, such as affiliates, partners or suite holders.

Packers: “We are working on the fundamentals”

Green Bay is like every other team, working on its next season as camps approach. But for the moment it is not time for rehearsals with equipment or tackles. Matt LaFleur (HC) explained to ESPN that the program revolves around footwork, progressions and coverage. Everyone is getting involved, and the program is the same for Jordan Love (QB).

“We work on the fundamentals,” explained Tom Clements (QB coach). “Foot work and movement in the pocket. We work on the sequences, we launch a lot of routes even if we can't have defenders for the moment. It's just presence in the pocket, when to move, when not to move, things like that. »

Trevor Lawrence: “Experience is the best learning”

Now that his future is assured with Jacksonville, Trevor Lawrence (QB, Jaguars) is looking ahead to his future in the NFL. And for that, he intends to build on the experiences he has had during his three seasons in the league.

“I think experience is the best learning,” Lawrence said according to ProFootballTalk.com. “Everyone says the most important thing is to understand why others were wrong. That's true, but I also think that there are things that we have to experiment with. We learn a lot. I've been through every situation. A horrible season. A season which started badly and ended well, in 2022. And last year it was the opposite, it started well and ended very badly. »

“I've had those experiences, and I understand how the game works. The NFL is just different.” It's a long season. It all depends on who plays best in December, January and February, not September, October and November. You have to be on top at the right time, at the end of the year. I think I have a better perspective on it all. I think this is the most important. »

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