Happy Wednesday, folks. John Breech is on the loose hunting for the scooter that used at training camp so they can be matching buddies, so you've got me, Cody Benjamin, to deliver all the latest from around the NFL.This is the Pick Six newsletter. Now let's get to it. (And please, do yourself a favor and make sure you're! You don't want to mi s our daily offerings of everything you need to know around the.)We've got more reactions, camp injury updates, and much more:Today's show: Fallout from Dolphins punishmentsRyan Wilson and John Breech co-hosted Wednesday's "Pick Six NFL Podcast" and had lots to discu s regarding this week's , whose owner Stephen Ro s will be suspended into October, Justin Smoak Jersey and stripped of the club's 2023 first-round pick, as a result of tampering with and Sean Payton. Some highlights:Breech wonders whether the Ro s suspension was announced Tuesday to help the NFL justify stricter discipline for , since the league now has a recent precedent for banning team ownersWilson, meanwhile, posits that the Dolphins punishments could've been announced as a way to take the spotlight off whatever the NFL may or may not do in response to Watson's suspensionAfter all the hubbub, the guys are still optimistic for Mike McDaniel's takeover atop the Dolphins' staff, though they wouldn't rule out a quick change at coach if 2022 is a flop. Breech Roy Halladay Jersey suggests Ro s' suspension could enable them to hammer harder on Watson.Catch the full episode (and subscribe for all kinds of daily NFL talk) . 2. Why Tom Brady avoided discipline for Dolphins dramaOne of the main reasons Miami got penalized was its "impermi sible communication" with Brady -- first while the quarterback played for the in 2019, and then again during and after the 2021 season, Brady's most recent with the . So why wasn't Brady disciplined for his own contact with Miami? Why shouldn't the star QB face penalties for engaging inquiries while playing for two other teams? It turns out NFL rules , not players, to report tampering. If Brady initiated contact, it was up to the Dolphins to inform the league. They did not.3. hopes to become highest-paid WRFew receivers have had hotter starts to their NFL careers than the ' 23-year-old superstar. On Tuesday, Jefferson joined Cody Benjamin at training camp for addre sing his historic debut, his Hall of Fame goals and Aaron Sanchez Jersey more. It's no surprise, when asked about the po sibility of becoming the highest-paid wideout in the game, the Pro Bowler was optimistic: "I mean, I hope so. Right now, I'm mostly focused on the season, just trying to get back to that winning record, being in the playoffs, getting to that big goal, reaching the Super Bowl and winning it. But of course I would like to be one of the highest paid, for sure." Catch Jefferson's full interview, in which he also talks , and doing the Griddy, right here: 4. Camp injuries: Patrick tears ACL, All-Pro sidelinedMultiple teams are battling big-name injuries as the preseason approaches. Here's the latest:: The receiver was looking for a third straight 700+ yard season: After the Bills safety hurt his elbow at practice: The ex-Steelers receiver could mi s six weeks: The Patriots running back is recovering from hip surgery5. extend with $67M dealFirst got his money, inking a $230 Toronto Blue Jays Custom Jersey .5 million extension to remain under center in Arizona. Now, the young quarterback can rest a sured his left tackle , with the team signing Humphries to a three-year, $66.8 million deal that' Kevin Pillar Jersey ll keep the former first-round pick in town through 2025. The extension makes the 28-year-old blocker, who made his Pro Bowl debut in 2021, the third-highest-paid left tackle in the game, at an average of $22.3M per year. 6. Top camp trades of past 10 years: deal stands outJust because the big waves of free agency are long gone doesn't mean the summer can't include splashy moves. A look at the proves that blockbusters can happen late. Here are some of the biggest moves to surface during camp since 2012: to the (2020): The got a major package for their All-Pro safety, including two first-roundersKhalil Mack to the (2018): The netted two first-rounders by sending the pa s rusher to Chicago to the Vikings (2016): Minnesota paid a steep price to get emergency QB help ahead of Week 1
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