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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

League Personnel & Transaction News

The NFL community mourned the loss of former quarterback Browning Nagle, who passed away at age 57 after stints with the New York Jets and Louisville. On the personnel front, the Indianapolis Colts are actively seeking a trade partner for veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II, according to sources, suggesting a potential shift in their secondary focus. Meanwhile, the San Francisco 49ers bolstered their defensive line by securing former Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Cam Sample on a one-year contract, adding depth ahead of the draft.

Ownership & Regulatory Focus

In a significant ownership development, the Denver Broncos primary owners—Greg Penner and Carrie Walton Penner—have finalized a minority investment in the Colorado Rockies franchise, reportedly acquiring approximately 40% of the baseball club. Separately, the league faces potential external scrutiny as the Department of Justice investigation continues, raising questions about the future implications for national television broadcast agreements and the overall fan experience.

Draft Preparations & Team Needs

As the draft approaches, teams are solidifying their draft boards, with the Minnesota Vikings facing needs at both wide receiver and running back leading into the 2026 cycle. In terms of attendance for the upcoming first round in Pittsburgh on April 23, sixteen prospects are confirmed, including five players from Ohio State, though it was confirmed that quarterback Ty Simp will be present while Fernando Mendoza will not attend the opening night proceedings. Furthermore, rookie Gabe Taylor will honor his brother's legacy in Washington D.C. as he prepares for his debut wearing No. 21, acknowledging the impact Sean Taylor made during his brief tenure with the franchise in the nation's capital.