2026 NFL minicamp live updates: Steelers, Dolphins are underway - ESPN
The 2026 NFL season begins in less than three months, but first, teams are continuing with their offseason workout programs.
Two NFL teams — the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers — began their mandatory minicamps this week. And next week, 19 teams will kick into high gear with their three-day minicamps, and then 11 teams will practice the week of June 15.
Then, after a monthlong break, all 32 NFL training camps will begin in late July.
During the three weeks of minicamps, ESPN's NFL reporters will be on the ground to provide updated information on position battles, notable appearances from the rookies and new players, compelling quotes from coaches and players, and updates on injuries and holdout situations.
We will have updates every day of camp to keep you informed on all the latest. Here's what you need to know from across the league, including depth charts for all 32 teams:
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The Dolphins haven't exactly revealed their offensive playbook during practices open to the media, and we've largely seen a flurry of checkdowns and shots to the sideline from Miami's quarterbacks.
But Malik Willis helped deliver the highlight of minicamp thus far during Wednesday's practice, threading the needle to find tight end Ben Sims for a 40-yard touchdown during team drills. Willis completed a


