As the NFL season approaches, teams have begun their training camps in preparation for the upcoming season. However, this year’s camps have been overshadowed by contract disputes between players and teams.
The most notable dispute is between the Dallas Cowboys and running back Ezekiel Elliott. Elliott has been holding out of camp due to a contract dispute with the team. He is currently under contract for the 2019 season, but he is seeking a long-term extension that would make him one of the highest-paid running backs in the league. The Cowboys have yet to agree to his demands, and Elliott has yet to report to camp.
The Seattle Seahawks have also been involved in a contract dispute with defensive end Frank Clark. Clark is seeking a long-term extension, but the team has yet to agree to his demands. Clark has also yet to report to camp, and the Seahawks have yet to make any progress in negotiations.
The Los Angeles Rams have also been involved in a contract dispute with defensive tackle Aaron Donald. Donald is seeking a long-term extension, but the team has yet to agree to his demands. Donald has also yet to report to camp, and the Rams have yet to make any progress in negotiations.
These contract disputes have put a damper on training camps across the league. Teams are hoping to get these disputes resolved soon so they can focus on preparing for the upcoming season. Until then, training camps will remain overshadowed by these contract disputes.