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London calling for Jacksonville Jaguars' Aaron Ross

Cornerback Aaron Ross helped the New York Giants win two Super Bowls. This season he's a key cog in the Jacksonville Jaguars' rebuilding project. But Ross has a more pressing matter first: His wife hopes to win an Olympic gold medal this weekend in the women's 400 meters in London, and he'll be there to watch. Hear from Ross this morning on "NFL AM" at 6 a.m. ET. And check in with wide receiver DeSean Jackson from an unusually serene Philadelphia Eagles training camp.

Here's what else is on tap Thursday:

Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall is looking for a bounce-back year after a disappointing 2011. Hall talks about his goals for the season and the development of rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III on NFL Network's "Inside Training Camp Live" today at 10 a.m. ET.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger revealed on Wednesday that the injury he suffered last November against the Baltimore Ravenswas a torn rotator cuff. Will he be 100 percent this season?

Albert Breer reports from Indianapolis Colts' training camp, where he finds that the hype over Andrew Luck is justified.

Gil Brandt reports from San Diego Chargers training camp on the connection between veteran All-Pros Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates.

With the 100-meter dash still to come in the Summer Olympics, Bucky Brooks speculates on the NFL's five fastest players.

Daniel Jeremiah: Takes a look at how NFL players have fared in weightlifting and track & field.

Get a head start on the NFL season: Buy preseason and regular season game tickets for all 32 teams from the official source.

Happy birthday to Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Golden Tate, who turns 24 on Thursday.

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