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Eleven teams conducted minicamps this week as part of the 2026 offseason program. The sessions follow a monthlong break and precede training camps scheduled to begin in late July.
ESPNEleven NFL teams held minicamps this week as part of the league's offseason workout program. Two teams completed mandatory minicamps earlier in June, while two others canceled their sessions entirely. The 2026 regular season begins in less than three months. All 32 teams will open training camps in late July following the three-week minicamp period.
Titans quarterback performance Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward completed several notable throws during Tuesday's session. Ward connected on a crossing route to Carnell Tate and made tight-window passes to Wan'Dale Robinson during 7-on-7 drills.
Ward escaped pressure from defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers before throwing across his body to Daniel Bellinger. He later threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Gunnar Helm. Defensive players also made plays. A defender broke up a pass intended for Bellinger.
Cornerback Alontae Taylor nearly intercepted a throw to Calvin Ridley. Safety Amani Hooker recorded a diving interception in the end zone.
Commanders depth evaluation Washington Commanders coaches used Tuesday's practice to assess depth improvements. The team gave additional repetitions to players who had received fewer opportunities earlier in the spring. ESPN reported that the sessions are designed to evaluate position battles, track rookie progress, and monitor injury updates across participating teams.
CBS SportsLionel Messi netted three goals against Algeria on Tuesday to move level with Miroslav Klose atop the all-time World Cup scoring list with 16 goals. Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland each scored twice earlier in the day for France and Norway.
CBS SportsKylian Mbappé scored twice for France in a 3-1 win over Senegal on Tuesday at MetLife Stadium. His goals moved him to the top of France's all-time scoring list and tied him for third in World Cup goals.
ESPNThe Denver Broncos excused outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper from mandatory minicamp this week after he faced two arrests on domestic violence charges within seven days. Cooper was charged with multiple counts, including one felony.