NFI, Training Camp
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The Chargers were the first team to open training camp this season, and they also have a lot of movement with their roster. Mike Williams informed the Chargers on Thursday that he plans to retire, and running back Najee Harris was placed on the active/non-football list due to an eye injury.
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The Ravens placed third-round pick Emery Jones Jr. on the non-football injury list. While the reason for Jones’ placement on the list has not been reported, Jones may return to practice at any time before rosters are reduced to 53 players.
Johnson joined the Packers as an undrafted free agent after a very productive collegiate career with South Dakota State as both a running back and kick returner. However, he was facing an uphill battle to make the roster out of training camp and starting camp inactive won't help his cause.
Mills isn’t getting activated any time soon given he tore his ACL in January, so really the focus is on Alexander, as is justified given his tremendous last name. The former LSU corner is considered someone with a real shot to make the 53-man roster as one of John Schneider’s annual undrafted gems.
The Seahawks' rookies reported to training camp Tuesday. Six players were declared non-football injury, including defensive lineman Rylie Mills. The fifth-round pick out of Notre Dame tore his ACL late in his senior season and likely begins the season continuing in his rehab.
On Tuesday evening, the Seahawks announced six rookies will be placed on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list for the start of camp. Of these six, only one was drafted by the Seahawks this past spring: Rylie Mills.