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Last updated: March 29, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

NFC West Contract Status & Injury Speculation

San Francisco 49ers General Manager John Lynch stated talks have intensified with star offensive lineman Trent Williams, whose current contract structure leaves him without guaranteed money heading into the next season, suggesting a resolution may be near for the veteran protector. Meanwhile, Lynch addressed internal turmoil by dismissing injury conspiracy theories as a "big nothing burger" while speaking Sunday at the league meetings, attempting to quell speculation surrounding the team's extensive injury list from the previous campaign. Elsewhere in the NFC, the Washington Commanders expressed confidence in their linebacker corps, noting that while veteran Bobby Wagner's leadership is valued, the team remains assured in the depth added at the position following his potential departure.

AFC Team Declarations & Personnel Moves

The New York Jets coaching staff publicly confirmed Geno Smith as the undisputed starting quarterback, with Coach Aaron Glenn declaring Smith "our guy," settling an internal competition that had lingered through the offseason. Despite this clarity at QB, the Jets organization continues showing strong interest in 2026 quarterback prospect Ty Simpson, having met with the signal-caller in Tuscaloosa to gauge his fit within their long-term strategy, indicating future planning remains active. In Cleveland, Browns General Manager Andrew Berry clarified contract language modifications for Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett are entirely separate from any trade discussions, directly refuting rumors that the tweak signaled an imminent move for the pass rusher.

League History & Future Player Projections

The NFL community mourned the loss of former Minnesota Vikings safety Joey Browner, who passed away at 65; Browner was the franchise's first defensive back drafted in the opening round and a member of the team's Ring of Honor. analysts are already forecasting the statistical ceilings for the top wide receiver prospects in the 2026 draft class, seeking to project which college stars will translate their production most effectively to the professional level in two years' time.