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Last updated: May 21, 2026, 5:46 PM ET

Offseason Moves & Injuries

Titans quarterback Cam Ward shed nearly 10 pounds this offseason through dietary monitoring, signaling his commitment to durability as he enters his second NFL season. Meanwhile, the Giants remain uncertain on Nabers' return timeline after coach John Harbaugh revealed the star wide receiver's knee issue is "not a simple" one, casting a shadow over New York's receiving corps. In Detroit, the Lions locked up Jack Campbell with a four-year extension through 2030, securing the All-Pro linebacker's foundational role in their defense.

Eagles Headlines

A.J. Brown tied the knot over the weekend at a luxury resort in California, a personal milestone for the Eagles' star receiver. Off the field, linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. faces legal trouble after being arrested for speeding and reckless driving in Georgia, an incident that could draw league discipline and distract from his special teams role.

Veteran Stability & Leadership

Derrick Henry's brief injury scare this week served as a reminder of his irreplaceable value, with his continuity providing rare stability for a Baltimore running back room that has seen constant flux in recent years. In Indianapolis, Carlie Irsay-Gordon is stepping into a larger leadership role as she emerges from her father's shadow, preparing for increased scrutiny that comes with overseeing the franchise's operations.

AFC Analysis & QB Updates

The AFC's offseason received mixed grades, with the Steelers' addition of Jamel Dean highlighted as a solid move to bolster their secondary, while the Colts' decision to guarantee big money for Daniel Jones was panned as a questionable investment. In Las Vegas, first-round pick Fernando Mendoza has exceeded early expectations, with coach Klint Kubiak noting the quarterback has been "as advertised" during his first month with the Raiders.

Front Office Moves

The Titans brought in Dave Gardi as executive vice president of football operations, hiring the former Commanders executive to oversee their football administration and strategy as the team continues its front-office restructuring.