The 2020 regular season is just around the corner, and NFL Network has you covered with wall-to-wall training camp coverage each day starting at 1 p.m. ET. Follow along here as we keep up with all the news, injuries and transactions of the day.
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going with experience at quarterback, tight end and ... kicker? Tampa Bay is waiving kicker Elliott Fry. Fry had a competitive camp against Matt Gay, but Tampa Bay preferred a veteran. That veteran, Ryan Succop, joined the team in a move that became official Tuesday, with Fry's departure serving as a corresponding roster move.
- The Washington Football Team announced it acquired offensive tackle David Sharpe from the Raiders in a trade on Tuesday evening. Washington sent a 2021 sixth-round pick to the Raiders for Sharpe and a seventh-round pick, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported. Sharpe is a three-year player who started twice for the Raiders last season.
- Las Vegas Raiders receiver Tyrell Williams (torn labrum) has been placed on season-ending injured reserve. The club also waived linebacker Sharif Finch, defensive back Nick Nelson and guard Jordan Roos, and released center Jordan Devey and running back Rod Smith.
- Carolina Panthers coach Matt Rhule said tight end Ian Thomas hyper-extended his toe at the end of practice and an MRI revealed no serious damage. Rhule added that Thomas should hopefully be back soon. The club later announced that guard Chris Reed has been added to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
- New York Jets rookie running back La'Mical Perine suffered a low-ankle sprain in practice this weekend, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday. Perine, drafted in the fourth round to run behind Le'Veon Bell and Frank Gore, is not expected to endure a long-term absence. Receivers Breshad Perriman (knee) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) and safety Marcus Maye (calf) did not practice Tuesday, while cornerback Brian Poole (dehydration) returned. Tight end Chris Herndon was seen heading inside with a trainer. He's being evaluated for tightness in his chest. Coach Adam Gase said linebacker Patrick Onwuasor will be out at least four-five weeks with a knee injury. New York announced it has signed running back Pete Guerriero and waived defensive lineman Sterling Johnson and linebacker BJ Bello.
- The Miami Dolphins have waived safety Jeremiah Dinson, defensive end Avery Moss and cornerback Deatrick Nichols. The team also released receiver Ricardo Louis.
- Free-agent cornerback Kayvon Webster is visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars. Webster played two games for Washington last season, logging two passes defensed. The Jags also waived injured tight end Charles Jones.
- Cam Newton returned to New England Patriots practice Tuesday after an excused absence on Monday.
- Detroit Lions running back D’Andre Swift, receiver Danny Amendola, tight end Hunter Bryant and safety Jayron Kearse were all limited in practice Tuesday. The team also released WR Geremy Davis. and claimed defensive tackle Albert Huggins off waivers; he was released by the Texans on Monday.
- Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn said defensive end Dante Fowler had a sprained ankle, but does not expect Fowler to be out long term. Running back Todd Gurley and center Alex Mack won’t practice Tuesday.
- New York Giants coach Joe Judge said wideout Golden Tate is dealing with a hamstring injury and would not practice Tuesday. He is considered day-to-day.
- Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed linebacker Mack Wilson won't need surgery on his injured knee. Defensive end Myles Garrett (wrist) and cornerback Greedy Williams (shoulder) are day-to-day.
- Philadelphia Eagles rookie receiver Jalen Reagor is week-to-week with his shoulder injury, according to the team. Rapoport reported this week that Reagor could miss the start of the season.
- Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay said linebacker Travin Howard tore his meniscus and will have surgery. He is out for the season.
- Injured Indianapolis Colts tight end Ian Bunting has been waived. The club also released tackle Andrew Donnal.
- The San Francisco 49ers have waived defensive end James Lockhart.
- Phllip Dorsett, Tre Flowers, Benson Mayowa, Tre Flowers, John Ursua and Cody Thompson returned to Seattle Seahawks practice on Tuesday. However, offensive tackles Duane Brown and Cedric Ogbuehi along with cornerback Shaquill Griffin did not practice.