Let’s begin by reporting that Javonte Williams did look good. The Broncos’ No. 1 running back wasn’t carrying a handful of tacklers through OTAs or minicamp, but the running back's movements all looked promising. Still, it’s unclear when Williams will be fully cleared for 11 on 11 team drills or contact as he continues to progress through his ACL recovery. (9News.com)
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Over the course of his career, Mack Hollins has earned $6.4 million, with another $2.5 million scheduled to come this season with the Atlanta Falcons. Though it’s significantly more than most people make, it’s a pittance compared to career earnings of household NFL names. Nevertheless, Hollins finds himself giving financial advice to incoming rookies. (Pro Football Network)
The hardest decision for Jason Brown was stepping away from the NFL. Yet, he has no regrets as he’s turned his attention toward a higher calling to become a farmer and feed his community. Brown’s efforts are carried out on the First Fruits Farm which has donated more than a million pounds of food and the first fruits of every harvest to local families. (AfroTech)
Pittsburgh linebacker Cole Holcomb signed a three-year contract with the Steelers this offseason. The fifth-round draft pick spent his first four seasons in the NFL with the Washington Commanders. He played collegiately at North Carolina from 2015-18, where he was a former walk-on and a teammate and roommate of Steelers quarterback Mitch Trubisky. (Pittsburgh Steelers)