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Last updated: May 24, 2026, 11:50 AM ET

Free Agency & Contract Extensions

Matthew Stafford secured a one-year, $55 million extension with the Los Angeles Rams, keeping the reigning NFL MVP under contract through the 2027 season. The deal provides significant financial security for the veteran quarterback as he enters his age-37 season. Detroit bolstered their defense by signing All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell to a four-year, $81 million extension that runs through 2030, with $51.5 million guaranteed. Meanwhile, Miami's investment in quarterback stability resulted in a three-year, $67.5 million contract for Malik Willis as the Dolphins bank on the former first-round pick becoming their long-term starter.

Injury Updates & Recovery Timeline

The New York Giants suffered a significant setback when defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles during Thursday's OTA workout, an injury that will sideline him for the entire 2026 season. Compounding the Giants' injury concerns, coach John Harbaugh acknowledged uncertainty surrounding star receiver Malik Nabers' return timeline from what he described as "not a simple knee" injury. These injuries come at a critical time as teams ramp up preparations for the upcoming season.

Front Office Stability & Team Culture

Giants linebacker Abdul Carter publicly dismissed speculation about locker room discord following quarterback Jaxson Dart's political appearance, with multiple players using social media to affirm team unity. The organization also secured general manager Joe Schoen with a multiyear extension, providing continuity in the front office as they navigate roster reconstruction. In Pittsburgh, Antwaan Randle El recounted the touchdown pass to Hines Ward from Super Bowl XL, sharing details about the play and celebration that defined their championship run.

Draft Analysis & Offseason Grades

ESPN's comprehensive mock draft analysis revealed varied strategies across ten simulations, with insights on optimal quarterback and tight end selection timing throughout the early rounds. The Pittsburgh Steelers received praise for signing cornerback Jamel Dean, while the Indianapolis Colts faced criticism for guaranteeing substantial money to quarterback Daniel Jones. In the NFC North, all four teams finished with winning records in 2025, setting up competitive offseason moves that could reshape the division's hierarchy heading into 2026.

Ownership Decisions & Policy Changes

Florida enacted the "Teddy Bridgewater Act", legislation allowing high school coaches to use personal funds to assist players with expenses including food and transportation—a move that could improve player welfare across the state. The analysis of owner involvement in quarterback acquisitions highlighted mixed results, with some executives successfully landing franchise QBs while others like Jimmy Haslam experienced less fortunate outcomes. Chicago Bears leadership reiterated that stadium options within the city have been exhausted, confirming their intention to pursue facilities in suburban Illinois or Hammond, Indiana.

Personal Milestones

Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love spent the past month bonding with his newborn daughter alongside partner Ronika Stone, marking an important personal milestone during the offseason. Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown celebrated his marriage over the weekend at Montage Laguna Beach in California, concluding a busy period that included his record-setting contract extension earlier this offseason.

Leadership Transition

As Carlie Irsay-Gordon assumes greater responsibilities within the Indianapolis Colts organization, she faces increased scrutiny while establishing her own identity separate from her father's legacy. The transition represents a new chapter for the franchise's ownership structure as the Colts continue rebuilding efforts.