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Last updated: May 30, 2026, 5:49 PM ET

Front Office and Personnel

The Minnesota Vikings hired Nolan Teasley as their new general manager, ending a period of organizational instability for the franchise. This leadership change comes as analysts evaluate NFC offseasons, noting a high for Minnesota in signing Kyler Murray on a veteran's minimum contract, while contrasting it with the San Francisco 49ers' low of selecting Kaelon Black in the third round. In Pittsburgh, the Steelers fired senior assistant Derius Swinton II following a violation of club policy.

Player Health and Availability

San Francisco's defense is awaiting the return of Nick Bosa, who is progressing in rehab from a torn ACL and expects to be available for training camp. His teammate Christian McCaffrey rejected a lighter workload for the upcoming season, despite having led the league with 413 touches last year. New York's injury luck has been worse, as sources indicate the Giants fear a torn Achilles for wide receiver Gunner Olszewski after a noncontact injury during OTAs.

Team Dynamics and Legal Issues

Internal friction in New York has cooled as Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter expressed solidarity after a disagreement regarding the quarterback's involvement in a political event for Donald Trump. Elsewhere, Puka Nacua thanked the Rams for their backing following a civil lawsuit filed against him in March. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs are operating without Rashee Rice, who is serving a 30-day sentence in Texas for violating probation terms related to a car crash.

Roster Strategy and Outlook

Lamar Jackson described the season start as a "breath of fresh air" under the guidance of a new head coach and offensive coordinator in Baltimore. As teams refine their rosters, league analysts are simulating trade offers for players including Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr., and Kayvon Thibodeaux to determine if any of these assets will move before the season begins.