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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

AFC & NFC Roster Moves

The San Francisco 49ers agreed to a one-year contract with veteran free agent cornerback Jack Jones, bolstering the secondary ahead of training camp positioning. In the NFC South, the Atlanta Falcons exercised the fifth-year option on star running back Bijan Robinson, securing his services through the 2026 season, while the Philadelphia Eagles countered by acquiring wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for two future draft selections, according to league sources. Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Colts are actively seeking a trade partner for veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II, having agreed with the player to explore trade opportunities elsewhere.

League Investigations & Ownership Shifts

The looming federal government investigation by the Department of Justice regarding the NFL's operations poses potential implications for both broadcast partners and the viewing public, raising questions about current media rights structures and future negotiations. Separately, the ownership structure of the Denver Broncos is expanding its influence into other major league sports, as owners Greg Penner and Carrie Walton Penner are reportedly finalizing a minority investment that will see them purchase approximately 40% of the Colorado Rockies.

Draft Prospects & Rookie Commitments

As the league looks forward to the draft, five Ohio State players, including quarterback Ty Simp, are among the 16 prospects confirmed to attend the first round in Pittsburgh on April 23. to future roster construction, the Minnesota Vikings may need to address depth concerns at both the running back and wide receiver positions when they enter the 2026 draft pool. Elsewhere, rookie Gabe Taylor is preparing for his professional debut in Washington D.C., where he understands the legacy established by his brother, Sean, as Taylor prepares to wear jersey number 21 for his new team.

Obituaries

The football community mourned the passing of former quarterback Browning Nagle, who previously played for the New York Jets and the University of Louisville, with news emerging that Nagle died unexpectedly at age 57.