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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 8:51 AM ET

Coaching & Front Moves The Vikings completed their GM search by hiring Nolan Teasley from the Seahawks, ending an unusual chapter for the franchise. Meanwhile, the Commanders continue their offseason restructuring with changes to both offensive and defensive units, while Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed relief about working with a new coaching staff, calling the start of this season a "breath of the air" with a new head coach and offensive coordinator.

Player News & Injuries 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa reported significant progress in his rehabilitation from a torn ACL, potentially targeting a return for training camp or shortly after, barring setbacks. On the other hand, Giants wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a noncontact injury during OTAs that the team fears is a torn Achilles tendon. Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is currently serving a 30-day jail sentence after violating probation terms related to his role in a car incident, while he remains away from voluntary team workouts. Rams receiver Puka Nacua expressed gratitude to the organization for their support following a civil lawsuit filed against him in March.

Potential Trades & Movement The Eagles' A.J. Brown could be on the move to New England, with a trade between Philadelphia and New England rumored for months as the Patriots seek offensive playmaking help. Meanwhile, trade simulations have been proposed for several players including Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr., and Kayvon Thibodeaux in various scenarios that could reshape team rosters before training camps begin.

Team Discipline & Unity The Steelers fired senior special teams assistant Derius Swinton II for a violation of club policy, while Giants teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter expressed solidarity following their public "disagreement" over the quarterback's involvement in an event for President Donald Trump, showing unity in the locker room despite differing political views.

Workload Management 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey dismissed concerns about his workload after leading the NFL with 413 touches last season, stating that he doesn't want a lighter workload this season and that his usage should be monitored in practice rather than games.