20 NFL clubs open OTAs on Tuesday
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The NFL offseason is gaining momentum as 20 teams start their Organized Team Activities (OTAs), a voluntary part of the offseason workout program. Another five teams will follow suit on Wednesday. This marks Phase Three of the offseason, involving four weeks of non-contact drills like 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 practices, but with no live contact. Though OTAs are voluntary, they offer a glimpse into team preparations and progress, with highlights expected to fill social media feeds. Mandatory minicamps are scheduled for June.
Originally by Kevin Patraon May 27, 2025
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