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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 11:48 AM ET

Commanders’ Overhaul Washington’s offseason revamp reshaped both sides of the ball, with a revamped offensive line scheme and a more aggressive 3‑4 defensive front now in place Offseason changes. The adjustments aim to address the team’s bottom‑ranked pass protection from last season and to improve a defense that surrendered 28.4 points per game in 2023. Early reports suggest the new scheme could boost quarterback performance, a critical factor as the Commanders seek to climb out of the NFC East’s lower tier.

Trade Rumors and Personnel Moves New England’s front office has intensified scouting on the Eagles’ wideout, with analysts weighing the impact of adding a proven deep threat to a passing attack that ranked 12th in yards per attempt last year A.J. Brown interest. Meanwhile, the Steelers dismissed senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II after a breach of club policy, signaling a tightening of internal controls amid a broader staff shake‑up Assistant fired. Trade calculators also floated scenarios for Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux, highlighting the league’s continued appetite for high‑upside talent ahead of the July trade deadline Simulated trades.

Injuries and Rehab Updates San Francisco’s defensive line star Nick Bosa reported he is “far along” in his ACL recovery and expects to report to camp within weeks, a timeline that could restore the 49ers’ pass rush that posted 48 sacks in 2023 Bosa rehab. Running back Christian McCaffrey, who logged a league‑leading 413 touches last season, clarified that his workload will be monitored in practice rather than games, aiming to preserve durability while maintaining his dual‑threat role Workload monitored. In Texas, Chiefs rookie Rashee Rice began serving a 30‑day jail term for a probation violation, leaving the secondary without one of its promising young corners during voluntary workouts Rice jail.

Giants, Vikings and Rams Developments New York’s wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a non‑contact injury during OTAs that staff suspect may be a torn Achilles, a setback that could sideline him for the season and force the Giants to seek depth at the position Achilles concern. The organization also saw tight‑end Jaxson Dart and wideout Abdul Carter publicly reaffirm their camaraderie after a dispute over Dart’s participation in a political event, underscoring team unity amid external distractions Unity expressed. In Minnesota, the Vikings completed a rare front‑office hire by bringing in former Seahawks executive Nolan Teasley as general manager, a move expected to inject fresh strategic perspectives as the club rebuilds its roster GM hire. Finally, Rams rookie Puka Nacua thanked the franchise for its backing amid a civil lawsuit, highlighting the organization’s commitment to supporting players through off‑field challenges Support thanked.