Best of Tuesday at NFL minicamps: Deshaun Watson speaks; Kyler Murray, Lamar Jackson, Dalton Schultz practice

Deshaun Watson attempts to clarify his original statement to the media in March that he had “no regrets” about anything he did during his massage sessions. (0:57)

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson talked to the media, players such as Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson showed up to work, while the Washington Commanders continued to navigate the fallout from defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio’s comments on the January 6 insurrection as minicamps got into full swing on Tuesday.

This week is the busiest of the minicamp season, as 17 teams are working out starting on Tuesday. Last week saw 12 teams participate in minicamps, with the Miami Dolphins going earlier and the Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles choosing not to have mandatory minicamps.

Here are some snapshots, many from ESPN’s NFL Nation reporters who are on the scene at this week’s activities, from Tuesday’s minicamps:

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Deshaun Watson reiterates innocence, regrets impact of lawsuits on Browns, family
Watson reiterated Tuesday that he is innocent of the numerous allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct during massage sessions that have been made against him. Yet while the Browns quarterback said once again that he has no regrets about any of his actions, he admitted that he does regret the impact that the allegations have had on the people around him.

Dalton Schultz reports to Cowboys camp
After skipping the final week of voluntary organized team activities, Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz has shown up for this week’s mandatory minicamp, sources confirmed. Had Schultz skipped the minicamp, he would have been subject to fines totaling more than $95,000 over the three days.

Ron Rivera says Jack Del Rio apology to Commanders was ‘well-received’
Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio apologized in front of the team Tuesday for controversial comments he made last week, in which he referred to the events at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as a “dustup.” Washington coach Ron Rivera said Del Rio’s apology was “well-received” and added that his coordinator has met with several players to discuss his comments.

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Buffalo Bills, Sabres co-owner Kim Pegula undergoing medical treatment for undisclosed health issues

Tony Boselli’s Hall of Fame argument bothers Hall of Fame DE Bruce Smith

DeAndre Hopkins looks to be running without issue six months after tearing his MCL. pic.twitter.com/zW4Tiy3VHc

Lamar Jackson is on the field for the start of Ravens mandatory minicamp pic.twitter.com/1bxofToV6g

Selfie with “CAMMMMMMM!”@camjordan94 | #Saints pic.twitter.com/yetXrMQSHf

Derrick Henry on the report that #Titans are open to a possible extension. pic.twitter.com/X275U2Yqe9

🤯 What a catch @dpeoplesjones pic.twitter.com/RsWvWXCAUi

Ready to see this on Sundays 🙌 pic.twitter.com/c52Vhzs2Xg

Rookie RB Breece Hall, who figures to have a prominent role, is a “fluid mover,” per OC Mike LaFleur. #Jets pic.twitter.com/8EAyuZDQtk

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“We gotta turn those into six points!”

DBs Coach Christian Parker was on the 🎙 for Day 1 of minicamp: pic.twitter.com/efyqwWDHCm

QB1 is at minicamp. pic.twitter.com/HeHHdOaFfX

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No big deal, just 200 career TDs and nearly 25,000 yards from scrimmage among this trio of RBs at Saints camp (Mark Ingram, Alvin Kamara and tryout hopeful David Johnson from left to right). pic.twitter.com/Bh4xga8KUv

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Media Day 2022: Baby milestone mat 🚼 pic.twitter.com/62slJIO9I1

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