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NFL training camp 2023 live updates: Aaron Rodgers dazzles - ESPN

As 2023 NFL training camps continued Sunday, New York Jets fans got a peek at what their quarterback brings to the offense. Aaron Rodgers had one of his best practices, showing off his mastery of the short passing game to frustrate the defense.

«He's special in that regard,» Jets coach Robert Saleh said of Rodgers.

However, cornerback Sauce Gardner finished Jets practice on a high note with a pick for the defense. Meanwhile, the Jets' next preseason opponent, the Carolina Panthers, announced No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young will start at quarterback in their preseason opener Saturday. But it was the Panthers defense that shined in Sunday's practice.

Here's what you need to know from camps across the league:

QB Bryce Young to start preseason opener vs. Jets Rookie quarterback Bryce Young will start Saturday's preseason opener against the New York Jets, coach Frank Reich said Sunday. Reich, however, did not commit to how many snaps or series the top pick of the 2023 NFL draft would get.

«I do have an idea,» Reich said. «There is flexibility in the plan. There has to be. That's just being smart about it.»

Tyler Shatley grateful after heart evaluationJacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Tyler Shatley was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation after Wednesday's practice. After learning about his condition, the 10th-year player admitted he's lucky that he never had any complications — which include blood clots that can lead to stroke or heart attack.

«I just always ignored it for a couple years, honestly, when it happened,» Shatley said after Sunday's practice. «And I think it's just the good Lord looking after me, man. Honestly, the other day I had a couple extra minutes [after practice and] I said, 'I might as well get this

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