The NFLPA warning has fallen on deaf ears as NFL quarterbacks continue to gather teammates and work together off-site.
Kyler Murray is the last.
The Cardinals quarterback posted a video on social media Monday of his work with his teammates at Allen High School, where Murray went to high school north of Dallas.
It was the first time he worked in the field with DeAndre Hopkins.
Christian Kirk, Dan Arnold, Chase Edmonds, Kenyan Drake, Maxx Williams, Trent Sherfield and Drew Anderson are also identified as participants by Darren Urban of the team’s website. Brett Hundley and Eno Benjamin previously posted images on social media of their involvement.
PFT previously reported that Murray invited 20 teammates to Dallas for training sessions Sunday through Wednesday. Murray paid for everything from travel to room and board, and cost him over $ 40,000.
It is unclear if all 20 appeared.
Tom Brady, Russell Wilson, and Matthew Stafford are other quarterbacks who have ignored the NFLPA’s advice to stop group practice before training camp.
Training camps are scheduled to start in one month.