It hasn’t been long since the end of the NFL season, but fortunately, the upcoming campaign is just around the corner.
With most NFL teams getting ready to start their offseason programs, seven of them have already gotten the ball rolling.
According to a report by Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk, all other 25 teams will open up their offseason programs on Monday.
Seven teams have opened their 2024 offseason programs. The other 25 get rolling on Monday. https://t.co/JLsmqD6gF5
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) April 14, 2024
For those who aren’t familiar with the process, offseason programs take place in three phases.
The first phase revolves around football work, which means the players and assistant coaches start attending meetings and working on their conditioning.
It also makes several players and coaches available for the media, and that always sets the table for some big headlines, especially from recently traded or recently signed players.
We’re going to see a lot of old faces in new places, such as Justin Fields and Russell Wilson with the Pittsburgh Steelers, or Stefon Diggs and Saquon Barkley with the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles, respectively.
The league never stops, and teams are always working around the clock to make sure to get better in the future.
We’re just a handful of days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, and that should also give us a clearer picture of where each team stands ahead of the upcoming campaign.
The road to Week 1 is officially underway, and while it might seem like we still have to wait a lot before we get to watch the players take the field again, time flies in the offseason.
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