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NFL roundup: Latest league news from Tuesday, June 14

Amid uncertainty regarding his future in Chicago, Robert Quinn is staying away from the Bears.

The edge rusher is not expected to be present for Chicago's mandatory minicamp, which begins Tuesday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source. Quinn is instead training on his own.

Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said to the media after practice Tuesday that Quinn's absence was not excused, though he's been talking to the edge rusher throughout the offseason.

"We're not talking about that as an organization," Eberflus said. "Obviously we'd hoped he'd be here. He's not."

Quinn has not shied away from acknowledging his time in Chicago might be finished. Just a couple of weeks before his 32nd birthday, Quinn told reporters he hoped his resume "gives me a little weight to keep my foot in the building" before admitting "it's a business."

His absence isn't a complete surprise. On the same day Quinn made his comments regarding his future, Rapoport reported teams were "sniffing around on him for a possible trade" just before the start of the 2022 NFL Draft.

Quinn remains a Bear for now. He brings with him excellent production, finishing with the second-highest sack percentage among all pass-rushers in 2021, but his age and compensation might not fit with the Bears' new roadmap. Chicago has a new head coach in Matt Eberflus and a roster that has seen significant turnover toward younger players, with the Khalil Mack trade standing as the most notable sign of a franchise turning the page toward the future.

As Chicago continues offseason practices, Quinn will await new information on his future. He'll do so away from Halas Hall.

Roster moves

  • The Cincinnati Bengals announced the signing of their fourth-round draft pick, guard Cordell Volson out of North Dakota State.
  • The Detroit Lions have signed free agent tight end Devin Funchess, the team announced Tuesday.
  • The Green Bay Packers have claimed kicker Gabe Brkic off of waivers from the Vikings, and in a corresponding move released kicker Dominik Eberle, the team announced Tuesday.
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed defensive end Wyatt Ray and placed defensive end Jordan Smith on injured reserve, the team announced Tuesday.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs signed running back Jerick McKinnon and waived center Darryl Williams, per the transaction wire.
  • The Los Angeles Chargers announced the signing of third-round safety JT Woods to a rookie contract.
  • The Los Angeles Rams re-signed linebacker Travin Howard to a one-year deal, the team announced.
  • The Washington Commanders announced the signing of defensive tackle Justin Hamilton and offensive tackle Willie Beavers.

Injuries

  • The Baltimore Ravens have come to an agreement with defensive lineman Derek Wolfe on an injury settlement, coach John Harbaugh announced Tuesday. Wolfe had announced on his Instagram story on Monday that he had undergone his second hip surgery in the last six months. Ravens safety Marcus Williams was banged up in practice and only ran individual drills during Tuesday's workout.
  • Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robbie Anderson is dealing with some hip soreness after missing the Panthers' OTA practices, head coach Matt Rhule told reporters Tuesday.
  • Green Bay Packers left tackle David Bakhtiari (ACL) is making progress on his recovery and is expected to be ready for training camp, according to coach Matt LaFleur. "We fully anticipate him being ready to go," said LaFleur, who added that they thought this would be case the this time last year.

Minicamps

  • Arizona Cardinals center Rodney Hudson was not at minicamp on Tuesday, coach Kliff Kingsbury confirmed. Kingsbury said it was an unexcused absence, and the team is working through some things with Hudson.
  • Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer is attending minicamp this week after skipping the voluntary portion of OTAs, coach Sean McDermott confirmed Tuesday.
  • Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz is present at Cowboys minicamp amid his dispute for a long-term contract.
  • New York Jets tackle Mekhi Becton joined the team Tuesday for the start of mandatory minicamp after skipping the voluntary portion of OTAs. Jets offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur said Becton "looks good" but is working with the training staff this week as he continues to recover from multiple injuries sustained last season.

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