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Last updated: March 25, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

League Operations & Legal Matters

Labor talks stalled prematurely between the NFL and the NFL Referees Association this week as both sides failed to bridge significant gaps toward a new collective bargaining agreement, creating uncertainty for the upcoming season schedule implementation. Further complicating the league environment, Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua is facing a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles from a woman alleging he made an "unprovoked antisemitic statement" before allegedly biting her shoulder, adding a serious off-field distraction to the team's preparations. Meanwhile, the Super Bowl LX champion Seahawks are slated to begin their title defense on Wednesday of Week, deviating from the traditional Thursday opener to accommodate their international game commitment in Australia.

Contract & Future Hosting News

Reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett finalized modified language on his existing contract with the Cleveland Browns this Tuesday, according to league sources, securing an adjustment to his lucrative deal structure. to future major events, NFL owners are widely expected to formally award Las Vegas the rights to host Super Bowl LXIII following the conclusion of the 2028 NFL season, sources confirmed. These off-field contractual and scheduling maneuvers underscore the constant administrative churn happening around the league even outside the free agency window.

Player Updates & Personnel Shifts

Quarterback Joe Flacco, who recently returned to the Cincinnati Bengals to serve as backup to Joe Burrow, publicly stated his belief that teams who passed on signing him as a starter were "dumb," suggesting he still views himself as a viable primary option. In coaching staff adjustments, the Green Bay Packers offense welcomes back Luke Getsy to the coordinator role, while new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon is reportedly planning to implement a 3-4 base defense for the squad. These changes to key positions illustrate how teams are fine-tuning strategies after evaluating their roster improvements stemming from the recent free agency period.

Draft Prospects & Offseason Analysis

Wide receiver Carnell Tate of Ohio State opted against running the 40-yard dash at his pro day on Wednesday, arguing the metric is often "overvalued" by general managers, even as analysts continue to rank him highly against recent Buckeyes first-rounders like Jaxon Smith-Njigba. While on-field testing continues, fantasy football managers are already grappling with the implications of the tumultuous offseason, needing to synthesize takeaways from all 32 team free agency classes to prepare for the upcoming season. Separately, Patrick Mahomes provided the first public glimpse of his recovery progress since December knee surgery, posting a video clip of himself dropping back and successfully throwing the football during a training session.