The NFL's summer break is already at an end for several clubs.
Rookies for eight NFL teams report for training camp on Tuesday: the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers.
K.C. quarterbacks are also slated to report alongside the rookies.
No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, still unsigned, is the most high-profile rookie set to report. However, every team's first-year players provide intrigue -- from Keon Coleman in Buffalo to Xavier Worthy in Kansas City to Joe Alt in L.A. to Chop Robinson in Miami to Taliese Fuaga and Spencer Rattler in New Orleans to Malik Nabers in New York to Ricky Pearsall in San Francisco to Williams' teammate Rome Odunze in Chicago.
The Baltimore Ravens' rookies reported on Saturday, but today marks the first bulk arrival date on the schedule. By the end of the week, most rookies and some veterans -- like the Bears and Texans, who face off in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 1 -- will arrive for camp.
Next week, the bulk of veterans report, practices begin, and the summer will officially be in the rearview. The 2024 season is on the horizon.