NFL mandatory minicamp season is in full swing, with 22 of the 32 teams having the conclusion of Phase Three of their offseason programs this week. The other teams ended their spring season last week, getting an early start on summer.
With mandatory minicamps across the league in full force, plenty of storylines headline the NFL in mid-June. Which storylines this week have been overreactions and which ones are worth paying attention to with summer approaching?
Aaron Rodgers should have been at Jets mandatory minicamp
Overreaction or Reality: Overreaction
Rodgers had an unexcused absence from the first practice of Jets mandatory minicamp because of an event that’s important to him. That’s fine by the Jets, but not one they can hand out to just one player. Rodgers will get fined for the day and he and the Jets will move on.
This is only the first practice Rodgers has missed, as the quarterback has been present at every voluntary workout. Missing a practice in June doesn’t relate toward missing a training camp practice in August for a similar event.
The Jets may not be happy Rodgers was absent, but they can’t allow every player on their team to miss practice for “events” that come up. If anything, the Jets are at fault for making this a headline when it didn’t have to be.
This story is a nothing-burger.
Jets should have given Haason Reddick a contract extension when they traded for him
Overreaction or Reality: Reality
Why did the Jets trade for Reddick and think a change of scenery was what he wanted? Reddick never wanted to leave the Philadelphia Eagles, but he did want a long-term extension and wished to be paid as one of the best pass rushers in football. Getting traded to another team wasn’t going to change that.
The Jets traded for Reddick and didn’t agree to a long-term extension immediately. That was a major miss by the front office, especially with Reddick only making $15…
Source link : https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-mandatory-minicamp-overreactions-should-aaron-rodgers-have-been-with-jets-will-bengals-sign-both-wrs/
Author : Jeff Kerr
Publish date : 2024-06-11 18:58:22
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.