This week marks mandatory minicamp week in the NFL, a crucial time for teams to solidify their rosters before the season. With 30 teams participating, the focus is on player attendance and contract negotiations. As of 2025-06-10 14:14:00, the Bears and Lions are the only teams not holding minicamps, leading to heightened attention on player movements and team dynamics.
- Mandatory minicamp week for NFL teams
- Fines for missing practices can accumulate
- Stefon Diggs present with Patriots
- James Cook unhappy with Bills contract
- Jalen Ramsey excused from Dolphins minicamp
- Aaron Rodgers debuts with Steelers
As players report, several key issues are emerging across the league. For instance, the Bills’ running back James Cook is unhappy with his contract, while the Dolphins’ Jalen Ramsey is excused as the team seeks a trade. Will these situations impact team chemistry as they prepare for the upcoming season?
One of the most pressing questions is how these minicamps will affect team strategies moving forward. With significant fines for absences, players are weighing their options carefully. Key developments include:
- Patriots’ receiver Stefon Diggs is fully engaged, alleviating previous concerns.
- Bengals’ defensive end Trey Hendrickson is considering missing camp over contract dissatisfaction.
- Colts’ Daniel Jones has the chance to secure the starting QB position in Anthony Richardson’s absence.
- Seahawks’ Sam Darnold aims to solidify his role as the starting quarterback.
With training camps approaching, fans should keep an eye on how these minicamp developments unfold. Will teams find resolutions, or will disputes linger into the regular season?