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Last updated: March 26, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

Offseason Moves & League Business

Labor negotiations stalled prematurely between the NFL and the Referees Association this week as both sides failed to bridge gaps toward a new collective bargaining agreement, while league owners are reportedly preparing to vote on awarding Las Vegas Super Bowl LXIII following the 2028 season. In team administration, the Cleveland Browns modified contract language for reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, making the changes official Tuesday, while Tom Brady revealed he explored a return from retirement, only to be met with disapproval from the league office.

Quarterback Speculation & Draft Prospects

Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell has offered varied commentary throughout the offseason regarding his crowded quarterback room featuring four signal-callers, while Alabama's Ty Simpson confidently asserted he is absolutely a first-round lock following his final pro day performance in front of scouts. Meanwhile, Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate bucked draft convention by declining to re-run his 40-yard dash, arguing the metric is commonly overvalued during campus workouts ahead of the draft.

Schedule Notes & Player Legal Issues

The defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks will kick off Week 1 on a Wednesday instead of the traditional Thursday night slot, a scheduling adjustment required because of their international game in Australia. Off the field, Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua faces a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles where a woman alleges he made an "unprovoked antisemitic statement" and subsequently inflicted a bite injury to her shoulder. Concurrently, Patrick Mahomes posted video showing him dropping back and throwing the ball, marking the first public footage of his throwing motion since undergoing knee surgery in December.

Alternative Leagues & Future Projections

UFL co-owner Mike Repole detailed his vision for remaking the spring league, which includes utilizing smaller venues and implementing a high-stakes four-point field goal attempt, essentially aiming for what he described as "arena football but outdoors." Separately, in preparation for future fantasy football analysis, Mike Clay released his top 25 trends that will inform his projections for the 2026 season, covering various statistical categories across the league.