NFL Notes: Odell Has Contract Offers; Cardinals Charge Players For Food; Teams Trying To Trade For Colts Players; More

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Recapping notable news from this week, including updates about Lamar Jackson, Odell Beckham and Anthony Richardson.

Odell Beckham is currently weighing offers from multiple NFL teams. While the Ravens made an effort to sign him, the Jets are the most likely landing spot. Beckham may wait for the completion of the Rodgers-Jets deal before making a final decision.

The Cardinals charged their players for meals consumed during the offseason, making them the only NFL team to do so. Additionally, the food quality was rated an F.

In a recent interview, head coach Jonathan Gannon announced that they’ve made significant changes since his arrival.

Dolphins Safety DeShon Elliott attempted to recruit Lamar Jackson to come to Miami. Unfortunately, his tweet may not have been well-timed as the Dolphins recently picked up Tua Tagovailoa’s fifth-year option.

Speaking of Lamar Jackson, he is the fifth homegrown Ravens player in the past four years to request a trade from the team. The others include OT Orlando Brown, WR Hollywood Brown, TE Hayden Hurst, and S Chuck Clark.

Florida QB Anthony Richardson’s Pro Day went viral when he hit the roof of the facility with a throw.

Several NFL teams have reached out to the Cardinals to speak with DeAndre Hopkins and his camp, but the Patriots are not among them.

NFL teams attempted to trade for Colts cornerback Kenny Moore and Center Ryan Kelly, according to GM Chris Ballard.

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling voiced their objection to the NFL’s proposed changes to Thursday Night Football.

The Chargers and Saints will hold joint practices during the training camp ahead of the NFL season, and the Giants and Lions will do the same.