
NFL Injury Updates: Which Stars Are Ready for Training Camp?
NFL Injury Updates: Which Stars Are Ready for Training Camp?
By Jason Bolton June 26, 2025 09:24
As the 2025 NFL training camps approach, teams and fans alike are eager to see which star players will be ready to hit the field after recovering from significant injuries sustained during the 2024 season. With the league’s mandatory minicamps wrapped up, the focus now shifts to players returning from injury and their potential impact on their teams’ fortunes in the upcoming season.
Aidan Hutchinson (Detroit Lions): Back and Better Than Ever
One of the most anticipated returns is Detroit Lions edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson. The 2023 Pro Bowler suffered a broken fibula just five games into last season, a blow that significantly impacted Detroit’s defensive prowess during their playoff run. Hutchinson has been progressing well in his recovery, and reports suggest he will be ready for training camp. His presence is crucial for a Lions defense that led the NFC in takeaways last year but struggled with injuries. Hutchinson’s return could restore the pass rush to its dominant form and elevate Detroit’s championship aspirations.
Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars): Ready to Lead
Jacksonville’s franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence is also expected to be fully healthy for camp. After battling minor soreness during minicamp, Lawrence expressed confidence in his condition, stating, “Just a little bit of soreness, but nothing I’m concerned about.” The Jaguars have bolstered their receiving corps with rookie Travis Hunter and revamped their offense under new coordinator Coen. Lawrence’s health and comfort in the system will be key factors in Jacksonville’s bid to build on their recent success.
J.J. McCarthy (Minnesota Vikings): Rookie Year Redemption
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the 2024 first-round pick, missed most of his rookie season due to a preseason knee injury. Encouragingly, McCarthy appeared close to 100% during minicamp and impressed teammates with his arm strength. Wide receiver Justin Jefferson praised McCarthy, saying, “He definitely has an arm. That’s for sure.” The Vikings will look to McCarthy to compete for the starting role, especially as veteran Kirk Cousins’ future remains uncertain.
Anthony Richardson (Indianapolis Colts): Optimistic Despite Setbacks
Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, the No. 4 overall pick in 2023, has faced a challenging start to his career due to recurring shoulder injuries. He missed minicamp but remains optimistic about his readiness for training camp. “I’m all good… not really even a bump in the road,” Richardson said. His return will ignite a highly anticipated quarterback competition against free-agent addition Daniel Jones. Richardson’s ability to stay healthy and improve his 50.6% career completion rate will be critical for Indianapolis’ offensive future.
Hunter Renfrow (Carolina Panthers): Overcoming Adversity
Wide receiver Hunter Renfrow is making a strong comeback after missing the entire 2024 season due to ulcerative colitis. Panthers coach Dave Canales praised Renfrow’s progress, noting, “Every day you see him shine in different ways… He makes plays every day.” Renfrow’s return adds depth to a Panthers receiving corps that includes Adam Thielen and rising talents like Xavier Legette.
Other Notable Injuries
Minnesota’s left tackle Christian Darrisaw is back on the field for position drills after tearing his ACL and MCL last fall, though full participation in team drills remains uncertain. The San Francisco 49ers’ Brandon Aiyuk will miss at least the start of the season due to ACL recovery, impacting their offensive plans.
What This Means for the 2025 Season
The health of these key players will shape their teams’ chances in a competitive NFL landscape. As PFF analyst noted, “Training camps are where players become starters and backups become stars. The 2025 season’s narrative will be written in these early battles.”
Teams like the Lions, Jaguars, and Colts are counting on their stars returning at full strength to push for playoff success. Meanwhile, the Vikings and Panthers hope their young talents can seize opportunities created by injuries and roster turnover.
The 2025 NFL training camps promise to be a pivotal period as many stars return from injury, ready to prove their resilience and impact. From Hutchinson’s pass-rushing prowess to Lawrence’s leadership and Richardson’s redemption quest, these players’ health and performance will be central storylines as the league gears up for another thrilling season.