NFL Teams Work Out Multiple Veterans Amid Roster Injuries, Depth Concerns
NFL Teams Work Out Multiple Veterans Amid Roster Injuries, Depth Concerns

NFL Teams Work Out Multiple Veterans Amid Roster Injuries, Depth Concerns

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Several NFL teams are actively conducting workouts to address roster depth and injury concerns ahead of the season. The Seattle Seahawks worked out veteran offensive tackle Cameron Fleming, who has experience with multiple teams including the Patriots, Cowboys, Giants, and Broncos, signaling concerns after starter Charles Cross's finger surgery. The San Francisco 49ers evaluated running back Jeff Wilson Jr., a former undrafted free agent with significant rushing and touchdown production, as they seek depth behind Christian McCaffrey following last season's injury issues. Wilson recently rejoined the 49ers for a workout after a stint with the Miami Dolphins, where his role diminished due to emerging talent. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys are looking to bolster their injury-hit secondary by working out four defensive backs, most of whom have prior experience under Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, primarily as temporary camp reinforcements. Additionally, the Seahawks also conducted workouts with several players, including defensive end Efe Obada, who has played for multiple teams and appeared in six games last season.

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