Best of Sunday at NFL training camps: Baker’s chomp and chug and Brady’s big deal

Baker Mayfield joins Mitchell Trubisky, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers on the list of NFL quarterbacks who have chugged beer at various sporting events. (0:39)

A day after Baker Mayfield‘s impressive chomp and chug at an Indians game, we compared his feat to some of the other quarterbacks this offseason (video above). Also Brady’s new deal and players getting their groove on.

Here’s what you need to know from camps across the league:

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Source: Pats extend Brady; QB gets $23M in ’19

The New England Patriots and quarterback Tom Brady have agreed to a two-year extension that will pay Brady $23 million this year, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The new contract, which extends through the 2021 season, will make Brady the sixth-highest-paid quarterback in the league, a source said, tying him with Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints.

Brady would have become an unrestricted free agent after the 2019 season. He had been set to make $15 million this year.

Tom Brady’s extension reflects his priorities, rare trust with Patriots

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Jordy Nelson is signing a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Packers.

His legacy in Green Bay was special:
• SB XLV champion
• Single-season receiving yards record
• 2nd most receiving TDs
• 3rd most receptions
• 5th most receiving yards pic.twitter.com/0jAEIbb26M

Nelson to ink 1-day deal to retire with Packers

Source: Texans move on from ’17 pick Foreman

Jags DE Ngakoue ends holdout without new deal

Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue says he is not angry with Jacksonville for not offering him a long-term deal.

Sunday groove. ⚡️#BillsCamp | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/BVeiKd1hoD

Takk being Takk pic.twitter.com/0dfUsbOW5Q

YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU@tim_harris5 and @Dflann12 brought out the props for today’s #RookieHypeSquad 😂 pic.twitter.com/tL61lPrKrP

A tribute to a legend. pic.twitter.com/c75ggcMzZQ

Raiders receiving great Branch dies at age 71

Running back Chris Thompson first met Abby Johnson three years ago at training camp, shortly after she was diagnosed with pediatric brain cancer. Thompson wore a purple bracelet in support of her and featured Abby’s Army as his “My cause, my cleats” last season. He has stayed connected to the family and took a picture with the family after practice Sunday. Abby, in the foreground on the left, had a cancer-free MRI last week.

Tight end George Kittle is determined to build on his breakthrough 2018 season. At the end of practice, Kittle continues to make his way to the JUGS machine for extra work.

It was a tough day for all three Redskins quarterbacks. There were some OK plays on their end, but overall they struggled throughout the day in various full-team situations. There were deep balls underthrown, one by Colt McCoy. Two drives ended in interceptions (McCoy and Case Keenum). And rookie Dwayne Haskins was inaccurate on too many throws – low on a lot of them; sometimes with his timing off. It’s not the kind of day coach Jay Gruden needs from this group.

Linebacker Luke Kuechly is in shells as are the rest of the Panthers as they resume practice following an off Saturday. Kuechly has not participated in team drills since belng taken out after being involved in a pile up during 9-on-7 drills on Wednesday. Coach Ron RIvera jas not revealed exactly what happened to his Pro Bowl player, saying only the team os being extra cautious.

RAIDERS CAMP PRACTICE 8 (Injury report) Eight practices in and Antonio Brown has participated in one pre-practice walkthrough, last Sunday, and was limited before leaving early on Tuesday. For the fourth day in a row, though, he was nowhere to be seen during practice on Sunday, a day after seeing a foot specialist to check on the bottoms of his feet. And while the team still does not consider the malady serious, he is missing valuable camp time and reps. The update, then, was there was no update. “I’m not going to get into it any other than he’s getting evaluated and we hope to have him back soon,” said Raiders coach Jon Gruden. “And in the time being, we’re going to continue to move on the best we can…I don’t have any update and when I do I’ll be sure to pass that on.” Other players sitting out or being limited in the non-padded practice included tight ends Darren Waller (shoulder) and Paul Butler (hip), defensive end Quinton Bell (unknown), defensive tackles Eddie Vanderdoes (concussion) and Gabe Wright (knee), receiver Tyrell Williams (unknown) and running back Jalen Richard (groin). The Raiders, who enjoyed Family Day on Sunday, are off on Monday.

Who has the most on the line this season? (via @Foxworth24) pic.twitter.com/DiH6jX1i2x

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