Mandatory minicamp drama: The NFL players making the loudest statements by not showing up
Mandatory minicamp season is underway, and across the league, attendance-or lack thereof-is making headlines. While some stars are using their presence to reconnect with teams, others are skipping out entirely, setting the stage for tense negotiations, possible trades, or training camp drama.The stakes are no longer symbolic. Skipping a day of minicamp means a $17,462 fine. By Day 3? That jumps to $52,381. Not surprisingly, some veterans are showing up just enough to avoid the financial hit-while making their displeasure clear in other ways.Shedeur Sanders promises a Super Bowl to Cleveland in surprise visit to high schoolNow that OTAs are in the rearview mirror, here's a look at the biggest names whose absences (or minimal participation) are shaping the conversation this week.Hendrickson, McLaurin and Watt Lead the Holdout HeadlinesTrey Hendrickson has officially entered holdout territory. The Bengals edge rusher hasn't […]