NFL training camp 2024: Jordan Love lands 4-year, $220M deal with Packers

NFL training camps are officially open for every franchise across the league.

Here are the answers to some key questions, and the latest updates from around summer practices.

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The Chicago Bears and Houston Texans will meet in the 2024 Hall of Fame Game on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. ET in Canton, Ohio. The game will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC.

The preseason ends on Sunday, Aug. 25, and NFL roster cutdown day is Tuesday, Aug. 27.

The entire preseason and regular season schedule can be found right here on Yahoo Sports.

The performances of the first-round rookie quarterbacks, including Chicago’s Caleb Williams, Washington’s Jayden Daniels, New England‘s Drake Maye, Minnesota‘s J.J. McCarthy, Atlanta‘s Michael Penix Jr., and Denver‘s Bo Nix will be watched closely.

In terms of contract situations to monitor, Packers QB Jordan Love struck a record deal with the Packers and Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa got a hefty new contract a few days into camp, but Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk could be in line for new deals these next few weeks — or lingering drama if they don’t get them.

As always, there are buzzy QB competitions in store as well, highlighted by Russell Wilson vs. Justin Fields in Pittsburgh. Another to keep an eye on is Gardner Minshew vs. Aidan O’Connell in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Maye, Nix, McCarthy and Penix will all try to push presumed starters as much as possible in their camps, and here’s a wild card: Daniel Jones vs. Drew Lock with the Giants.

Live174 updates

  • Jordan Love lands 4-year, $220 million deal with Packers

    Now it’s Jordan Love’s turn to get paid. Just a few hours after Tua Tagovailoa reached a huge 4-year deal with the Dolphins, Love struck an even bigger deal with the Packers. The deal makes Love the highest-paid player in the NFL, tied with Joe Burrow and Trevor Lawrence at $55 million per year.

    The deal includes $155 million guaranteed and a $75 million signing bonus, according to Yahoo’s Jori Epstein.

  • Check out this D’Andre Swift catch

    The Bears’ new running back got UP

  • Lamar Jackson is back at Ravens practice

  • Anthony Richardson –> Michael Pittman Jr.

    It’s just camp, and it’s just against air, but this could absolutely be one of the NFL’s top QB-WR duos this season

  • Reminder: Bears have TWO top-10 rookies to be excited about

    WR Rome Odunze is turning heads in camp so far as well, which is great news for Caleb Williams.

    Watch:

  • Revisiting Cowboys camp

  • Updated list of highest-paid NFL players

  • Saints QB Jake Haener reveals he’s been diagnosed with rare form of skin cancer

    Best wishes to the 2023 fourth-round pick 🙏

  • Dolphins appear to confirm new Tua deal

  • Tua finally gets his big payday from the Dolphins

    The initial numbers for Tua Tagovailoa put him at $53.1 million per year, which makes him the third-highest paid QB in the NFL in annual value, behind Joe Burrow and Trevor Lawrence (both at $55M/year).

    Tua’s deal reportedly has $167 million in guarantees.

    The 5th-year QB led the NFL with 4,624 passing yards last season along with a career-high 29 touchdown passes and 14 interceptions. He’d been a limited participant in training camp practices thus far, but that will surely change now that he has a fresh contract secured.

  • Daniel Jones to Malik Nabers, please clap

    Get excited, Giants fans

  • Lamar Jackson not practicing again Friday

  • There’s that Drake Maye-Ja’Lynn Polk connection that will have Pats fans dreaming

  • Patrick Mahomes comments on Raiders’ Kermit the Frog puppet

    Get your popcorn for the Chiefs-Raiders games this season

  • Jabrill Peppers gets a new deal with the Patriots

    The 28-year-old Peppers is entering his eighth NFL season and second with New England. In two seasons with the Patriots he has 127 tackles and two interceptions in 32 games.

  • Lions K Michael Badgley tore hamstring during Thursday’s practice

  • Vikings rookie Dallas Turner on late Khyree Jackson: ‘As long as I’m alive, I’ll rep his name’

    Vikings rookie linebacker Dallas Turner played two seasons with Khyree Jackson at Alabama before reuniting as part of Minnesota’s 2024 draft class.

    “I talk to him all the time … and get the chills every single time I talk to him,” Turner said Thursday. “So, I know he’s watching over me.”

    “As long as I’m alive,” Turner added, “I’ll rep his name.”

    Jackson, the Vikings’ fourth-round pick out of Oregon, was one of three people killed in an automobile accident in Maryland earlier this month. Also dying in the crash were Isaiah Hazel, who played at Maryland and UNC Charlotte, and Anthony “AJ” Lytton, who played his college ball at Florida State and Penn State.

    Vikings players will honor Jackson this season with “KJ” decals worn on their helmets. Additionally, coaches and staff will wear pins matching the design of the decal.

    The Vikings announced that they will pay Jackson’s full signing bonus to his family. According to Spotrac, Jackson would have been paid a $827,148 bonus as part of his contract. For the 2024 season, he was set to receive $206,787.

  • Jim Harbaugh getting in some work with the Chargers

  • J.K. Dobbins ready for a return

    Dobbins, 25, has suffered a torn ACL and a torn Achilles tendon since 2021. He had 134 carries for 805 yards and 9 touchdowns in his only full NFL season, which happened to be his first in the league in 2020.

  • Raiders GM Tom Telesco on Michael Gallup’s retirement: ‘That just kind of came up out of the blue’

    “I didn’t see that one coming at all,” Las Vegas Raiders GM Tom Telesco said, via The Athletic’s Tashan Reed. “That just kind of came up out of the blue. When I talked to him, it seemed like he had a pretty clear vision. He’s ready to move on. It’s too bad.”

    Gallup, 28, played six seasons in the NFL, all of them with the Dallas Cowboys. He signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the Raiders as a free agent this offseason and projected to play in a backup role.

  • Notes from Cowboys camp: Dak’s curious comments, Jerry Jones oddities and more

  • “Whatchya gonna do” when Hulk Hogan shows up to camp?

    The Detroit Lions are the training camp to be at these days, with celebrities of all kinds stopping by. Legendary WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan cut a promo with head coach Dan Campbell:

    And multi-class boxing champion Claressa Shields also made an appearance:

  • Interesting moment from Dak Prescott

    Speaking to the media after practice, Prescott grinned and stopped, then said:

    “I’m gonna say it. I want to be here, but when you look [it] up, all the other great quarterbacks that I watched played for other teams [than their first team]. … That’s not something to fear.”

  • The Raiders have a Patrick Mahomes/Kermit the Frog puppet

    Do what you will with this information

  • Ja’Marr Chase not practicing with Bengals for second straight day

    Chase, one of the NFL’s best wide receivers, wants a new contract, likely in line with Justin Jefferson’s record-setting deal earlier this summer.

    The fourth-year Pro Bowler is set to make $1 million in base salary this season and $4.86 million overall. Bengals team owner Mike Brown said the team will “try hard” to extend Chase earlier this week, though his comments have only cast more cloudiness on the situation.

    Definitely something to watch.

  • Deshaun Watson getting work in with new WR Jerry Jeudy at Browns camp

  • Notes from Rams camp: Run game, sixth-round rookie to watch and much more

  • Here’s the reason Russell Wilson was held out of Steelers camp today

  • Caleb Williams lighting up Bears camp already

  • Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones comments on star players’ contract situations

    Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones: Both wideout CeeDee Lamb and edge rusher Micah Parsons believe they’re worthy of being the highest paid non-QB in the NFL.

    My thought: So there’s that in terms of salary crunch. Along with Dak Prescott potentially being the highest-paid player in the NFL.

  • CeeDee Lamb staying sharp — just not at Cowboys camp

  • Why are Packers ready to reward Jordan Love after relatively brief period as starting QB?

    “We feel very, very confident that the success he had last year was no mistake,” Packers GM Brian Gutekunst told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday during practice. “He’s still got a lot of growth. There’s a lot in front of him, and that’s why we need him out here as soon as we can get him because there’s a lot of important things he needs to go through to get ready for this season.

    “But I do think having that history with him gives us a lot of confidence where he’s going.”

    It’s tough to trace the degree to which Green Bay’s patience has bred success versus its success fostering a culture of patience.

    But Aaron Rodgers sat for three years before he collected four MVP awards and a Super Bowl victory with the Packers. After Love sat for three years, he passed for the seventh-most yards (4,159) and second-most touchdowns (32) last season. No first-year starter fared better last year.

    “A lot of quarterbacks get ruined in this league because they play well before they’re ready,” head coach Matt LaFleur said.

    Read more from Green Bay.

    Here's why Packers head coach Matt LaFleur (left) and GM Brian Gutekunst are so confident in Jordan Love after just one season as a starting quarterback. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

    Here’s why Packers head coach Matt LaFleur (left) and GM Brian Gutekunst are so confident in Jordan Love after just one season as a starting quarterback. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

  • Many NFL eyes on Packers’ QB deal

    So many league eyes on the Packers right now. Whether those teams have QB deals in play or not, there’s a lot of curiosity from other teams in whether Jordan Love becomes the highest-paid player in the league. His short track record potentially makes this a very disruptive deal in the market.

  • Brock Bowers: Big man who moves well

    Seriously look at the Raiders rookie run this route

  • No shortage of confidence from Jets RB Breece Hall

  • Falcons don’t plan to play Kirk Cousins in preseason

    No real surprise here, with the 36-year-old Cousins coming off a torn Achilles

  • 49ers officially place star OT Trent Williams on Reserve/Did Not Report list

    Let the $50,000-a-day fines begin

  • Justin Fields taking first-team reps Thursday

    Interesting development out of Steelers camp

  • Kirk Cousins medically cleared, per Falcons coach Raheem Morris

    Big news in Atlanta for their big signing at QB:

  • Xavier Legette is here with your Panthers practice weather report

  • Rams may have lost starting CB Derion Kendrick for season.

    The 23-year-old Kendrick is entering his third NFL season. He’s played 32 games with the Rams since being drafted out of Georgia. In two seasons, he has 77 solo tackles, 3 tackles for a loss and 1 interception.

  • Dan Campbell, Lions head coach and quote machine

  • Tee Higgins ready to ‘lock in’ for Bengals after signing franchise tag

  • Ja’Marr Chase ‘salty’ about Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes

  • Life advice from Brandon Beane

  • Lamar Jackson is back, but not 100%

    The Ravens QB returned from an illness to practice on Wednesday, but he left early.

  • Vikings lose second-year CB Mekhi Blackmon for season

    Minnesota Vikings cornerback Mekhi Blackmon is done for the season after suffering a torn ACL in the first day of training camp practice, NFL Network reports.

    A third-round pick out of USC in the 2023 draft, Blackmon played in 15 games as a rookie including three starts. He tallied 41 tackles and eight passes defended and projected for a backup role this season.

  • Seahawks lock up Julian Love

    Seattle is set to extend the veteran safety on a 3-year deal after he played well for Seattle as a free agent addition last season.

  • Mike Tomlin: ‘Nothing has changed’ in Steelers QB competition

  • Mike Evans is chasing some BIG history this season

    Think the Bucs wideout will catch Jerry Rice?

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