HeadlinesBriefing favicon HeadlinesBriefing

NFL Football 24 Hours

×
18 articles summarized · Last updated: LATEST

Last updated: May 13, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

League Governance & Legal Issues

The NFL terminated a mandate requiring all 32 teams to employ a minority coach as an offensive assistant beginning in the 2025 season, a move the league stated was unrelated to recent actions by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, who concurrently issued an investigative subpoena to the league regarding existing diversity hiring protocols, including the Rooney Rule. Separately, off-field issues continue to surface, as Patriots rookie Quintayvious Hutchins, a seventh-round selection from Boston College, was arraigned Wednesday following an arrest on a charge of assault and battery against a family or household member. These governance issues arise while the league prepares for an expanded international slate, which will feature nine games outside the U.S. in 2026, the highest total in league history as revealed Wednesday.

Schedule & International Play

The league unveiled its 2026 international schedule Wednesday, setting betting markets for contests across the globe, highlighted by the Rams hosting the Packers for the NFL's inaugural Thanksgiving Eve game. The expanded overseas schedule includes the Steelers facing the Saints in Paris among the nine total international matchups, the most games ever played outside the United States. Meanwhile, on the player experience front, the NFLPA voiced player desire for high-quality grass surfaces, referencing FIFA's standard for World Cup venues as a benchmark for what players expect in terms of field safety.

Team Personnel Moves & Veteran Additions

The New York Jets bolstered their receiver corps by agreeing to terms with veteran free agent Tim Patrick, injecting needed experience into their receiving unit ahead of training camp. In personnel consultation, longtime NFL and college assistant Tom Moore, who turns 88 shortly, has accepted a role as senior consultant to the head coach and offensive adviser for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, lending decades of knowledge to the college program. Furthermore, the New Orleans Saints signed Scott Rechsteiner, a cousin to current Titans star Bron Breakker, following a brief stint with Tennessee, tying the football operation to a wrestling dynasty.

Roster Construction & Offensive Philosophy

The Denver Broncos are banking on a blend of youth and veterans to finally remedy years of lagging tight end production, hoping new acquisitions can solidify the position. In Pittsburgh, the team is intensely focused on developing rookie quarterback Drew Allar, emphasizing footwork drills and increasing his repetitions taking snaps under center with the first-team offense. Meanwhile, analysts are examining whether offensive schemes that heavily feature tight ends, like the successful 13 personnel sets used by the Rams in 2025, will become a widespread trend in the 2026 season following a TE-heavy draft day. The development of rookie Carson Wentz, who is benefiting from prior exposure to two NFL-style systems, contrasts with the instruction needed for players like Allar.

Player Recovery & Offseason Focus

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix, currently rehabilitating a torn left ACL, was observed throwing passes to wide receiver Drake London at the team facility on Tuesday, signaling progress during Phase 2 of the offseason program. Elsewhere, the Netflix docuseries Quarterback returns for a third season, this year featuring behind-the-scenes access to the signal-callers for the Titans, Bengals, Commanders, and Buccaneers, offering insight into their preparation. Off the field, Saquon Barkley hosted his youth camp, ensuring that Mikey Ash, an Eagles fan managing a rare genetic disorder, was able to experience scoring a touchdown during the event. Lingering questions remain about team strategy, such as the Cowboys' decision not to extend George Pickens and the Steelers' choice to bypass immediate quarterback upgrades.