Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski watches quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) participate in drills during day two of NFL rookie minicamp at the Cleveland Browns training facility May 10, 2025, in Berea, Ohio.

Browns QB Shedeur Sanders signs 4-year, $4.6M rookie deal

After dropping to the fifth round of last month’s NFL Draft, Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders signed a four-year rookie contract worth $4.6 million on Monday.

The former Colorado star’s deal includes a $446,553 signing bonus, according to Sportrac.

Sanders, who was the most-talked about prospect in the draft, went to Cleveland with the 144th overall selection. The Browns traded the 166th and 192nd overall picks to the Seattle Seahawks to obtain the No. 144 pick.

Sanders, 23, was the sixth quarterback selected in the draft and the second by the Browns as they secured Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel late in the third round.

The Browns also have three veteran quarterbacks on their roster: DeShaun Watson (who’s injured and won’t play in 2025), recently acquired Kenny Pickett and 40-year-old Super Bowl champion Joe Flacco.

Sanders, voted by the Associated Press as the second-team All-American quarterback last season, had his number retired the weekend prior to the draft at Colorado with expectations to learn his new team during the first round. Instead, he heads to rookie camp well down the totem pole and without his NFL Hall of Fame father, Deion Sanders, as his coach for the first time in nearly a decade.

During his four-year college career that comprised 50 games, Shedeur Sanders completed 70.1 percent of his passes for 14,347 yards, 134 touchdowns and just 27 interceptions.

–Field Level Media

NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, left, poses for pictures with Cam Ward who earlier had been introduced as the Tennessee Titans first-round pick – and overall number one pick – in the NFL Draft at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 25, 2025. Moon, whose No. 1 jersey is retired for the Tennessee Titans, allowed Ward to wear his number.

Cam Ward, Ashton Jeanty tabbed co-OROY favorites

With one round of the 2025 NFL Draft complete, sportsbooks are already projecting the NFL’s rookie of the year races.

Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward and Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty enter the season neck and neck in the Offensive Rookie of the Year race, in the eyes of multiple books.

DraftKings Sportsbook had Ward and Jeanty as co-favorites at +200 as of Friday afternoon. FanDuel Sportsbook gave the slightest edge to Ward at +330, with Jeanty pegged at +340.

Ward was the No. 1 overall pick out of Miami after racking up 39 passing touchdowns and four rushing scores for the Hurricanes last year. He figures to take over the Titans’ offense from Will Levis as a rookie.

Jeanty had one of the best seasons by a college running back in history, piling up 2,601 rushing yards and 29 rushing TDs in 14 games at Boise State. The Raiders chose Jeanty sixth overall Thursday.

One wrinkle in the race is No. 2 overall pick Travis Hunter. The Heisman Trophy winner will attempt to play both wide receiver and cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, just as he did at Colorado. Hunter was third in the OROY odds at both sportsbooks — +600 at FanDuel and +750 at DraftKings.

The Defensive Rookie of the Year race has a clear favorite. The New York Giants chose edge rusher Abdul Carter with the third overall pick, and Carter is a +225 favorite at DraftKings for the award and +240 at FanDuel.

–Field Level Media

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) passes during an NFL football minicamp Wednesday, June 7, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn.

QB Will Levis signs rookie deal with Titans

Quarterback Will Levis signed his rookie contract with the Tennessee Titans on Saturday.

He was the last of the team’s 2023 draft picks to sign.

While the Titans did not disclose contract terms, Spotrac said Levis’ deal is for four years and $9.5 million, with $3.9 million of it a signing bonus.

The Titans moved up in the draft in April to selected Levis with the No. 33 overall pick after he fell out of the first round.

The 6-foot-4 Levis spent two years at Penn State, then two at Kentucky. He appeared in 39 college games — starting all 24 games in his two seasons at Kentucky — and threw for a total of 5,877 yards with 46 touchdowns and 25 interceptions. He added 742 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns.

He was 17-7 as the Wildcats’ starter.

Levis took part in the Titans’ offseason activities alongside veteran quarterback Ryan Tannehill and Malik Willis, a third-round draft pick in 2022.

The Titans open training camp on Wednesday. Their season opener is Sept. 10 at New Orleans.

–Field Level Media

Mar 3, 2023; Indianapolis, IN, USA; California defensive back Daniel Scott (DB58) participates in drills at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Colts place rookie S Daniel Scott (ACL) on IR

The Indianapolis Colts placed rookie safety and 2023 fifth-round pick Daniel Scott on the injured list Wednesday.

Scott, 24, tore his ACL on the final play of organized team activities last week, ESPN reported, and he will miss the 2023 season.

The Colts selected Scott out of Cal, where he played for five seasons.

Scott was expected to contribute on specials teams and provide depth in the safety room.

–Field Level Media

Calvin Pryor, Jace Amaro banged up at Jets camp

<p> Safety Calvin Pryor and tight end Jace Amaro haven't had the starts they anticipated to have at Jets training camp.</p> <p> <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/40881/jace-amaro-hurts-knee-in-practice?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter">According to ESPN's Rich Cimini</a>, Pryor, the Jets' top pick this past May, was involved in a collision during a special teams drill, which caused a head injury. He sat out of Sunday's practice as a result, after it was determined he did in fact sustain a concussion, <a href="http://t.co/C9ZxGTsl5L">according to the New York Daily News' Manish Mehta</a>.</p> <p> Then on Sunday, the organization's second pick in the 2014 class, Amaro, injured his right knee in practice and was forced to the sideline. After being unable to place much weight on his knee, Amaro was carted off the field.</p> <p> This is a bad, bad sign for two rookies that are expected to contribute this year. The Jets will have to hope Pryor's head injury isn't anything that will have long lasting effects and that Amaro's knee injury didn't do any structural damage.</p> <p> Follow me on Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/jasonhbutt">@JasonHButt</a></p>