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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 2:48 PM ET

Quarterback Contract & Extension Updates

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud maintains extension patience as negotiations continue, stating he has "held up my bargain" while focusing on football rather than his contract status. Meanwhile, Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes participated in OTA drills wearing a compression sleeve and brace on his left leg as he recovers from offseason surgery, emphasizing his commitment to team activities despite rehabilitation needs. Cincinnati Bengals signal caller Joe Burrow eyes high-powered offense as the team looks to reestablish itself among the NFL's most potent attacking units in 2026. Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert missed voluntary OTAs to support girlfriend Madison Beer at a concert, drawing attention to his offseason priorities. Minnesota Vikings rookie J.J. McCarthy downplays QB competition with newly acquired Kyler Murray, insisting there is "no awkwardness" between the teammates competing for the starting role. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson reaffirmed team loyalty amid ongoing contract discussions, expressing "love" for the organization while keeping negotiations private.

Injury Recovery & Rehabilitation Progress

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa advances ACL recovery and could return for training camp or shortly after, providing optimism for the reigning NFC champions' pass rush. Teammate Christian McCaffrey rejects workload reduction despite leading the NFL with 413 touches last season, indicating his desire to maintain a heavy usage pattern. Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers declares full health entering Year 3 after battling knee injuries throughout the 2025 campaign, positioning himself as a key target for Derek Carr. New York Jets rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq underwent hernia surgery but coach Aaron Glenn confirmed he will be ready for training camp, avoiding significant roster impact.

Offseason Transactions & Team Evaluations

ESPN's NFC team evaluations assess offseason moves across all 16 franchises, highlighting major acquisitions and departures that could reshape conference standings. Trade speculation intensified around Buffalo Bills receiver Keon Coleman, Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr., and New York Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux, with analysts simulating potential deals that could reshape positional markets. Former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller lobbied Broncos return as he declared he will "for sure" play in 2026, reaching out to Denver coach Sean Payton about rejoining his former team.

Personnel Issues & Team Dynamics

Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice serves 30-day sentence in Texas jail after violating probation terms related to his role in a multi-car accident, keeping him away from voluntary team workouts while teammates continue preparations. New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart addressed Trump introduction during a team meeting, discussing his appearance with President Donald Trump at a public event that sparked internal conversations about team unity. Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua grateful for organizational support after a civil lawsuit was filed against him in March, maintaining his focus on the upcoming season while legal matters remain unresolved.

Rookie Integration & Team Chemistry

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford endorsed Ty Simpson selection after coach Sean McVay informed him of the draft decision, appreciating the communication and understanding the team's long-term quarterback strategy. Green Bay Packers running back Mar Shawn Lloyd faces roster competition as he looks to prove his value in 2026 regardless of whether starter Josh Jacobs faces injury concerns. New York Jets receiver Garrett Wilson channeled Mets inspiration during team discussions about belief and perseverance, drawing parallels to the 1973 Mets' memorable season while building chemistry with new teammates. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts maintained Brown relationship despite persistent trade rumors surrounding star receiver A.J. Brown, emphasizing their connection remains "really good" as both players prepare for mandatory minicamp.