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Last updated: May 30, 2026, 2:46 AM ET

Giants Team Dynamics

Giants teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter expressed solidarity Friday following their "disagreement" over the quarterback's involvement in an event for President Donald Trump, with sources confirming Dart addressed teammates Tuesday during a team meeting to discuss the situation. Meanwhile, the Giants organization faces a potential setback as wide receiver Gunner Olszewski went down Friday during OTAs with a noncontact injury that the team fears is a torn Achilles tendon.

Player Health & Recovery

49ers defensive end Nick Bosa announced progress in his recovery from a torn ACL, stating he could return for the start of training camp or soon after barring any setbacks. In Kansas City, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes participated in OTA drills Thursday wearing a compression leg sleeve and black brace on his left leg as he continues his rehabilitation process. While most of the Chiefs participated in voluntary workouts this week, Rashee Rice remained in Texas serving his 30-day jail sentence after violating the terms of his probation for his role in a car-related incident.

Contract & Team News

Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud maintained his position regarding contract negotiations, stating he has done his part to earn a new deal but isn't focused on the extension talks as he becomes eligible for one for the first time. In Los Angeles, Puka Nacua expressed gratitude for the support from the Rams organization after a civil lawsuit was filed against him in March. Meanwhile, 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey dismissed concerns about his workload after leading the NFL with 413 touches last season, emphasizing that his usage is monitored in practice, not games.

Draft & Offseason Moves

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford showed understanding for the team's decision to draft QB Ty Simpson last month, stating he "appreciated" coach Sean McVay calling to inform him of the selection. Around the league, analysts simulated trades for several players including Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux, exploring potential movement options as teams continue to reshape their rosters.

Team Offseason Evaluations

The Bengals reinforced their ambitions to return as one of the NFL's most high-powered offenses, with the team and quarterback Joe Burrow recognizing their ability to be "more" effective in the coming season. Across the NFC, teams completed their offseason evaluations with analysts identifying both highs and lows for all 16 franchises as training camp approaches.

Coaching Changes

The Steelers terminated senior special teams assistant Derius Swinton II for a violation of club policy, continuing the organization's commitment to maintaining standards within their coaching staff. The move comes as teams finalize their coaching staffs ahead of the upcoming season.