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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 2:50 PM ET

Personnel & Team Changes

Commanders offseason overhaul has brought significant changes to Washington's roster, with the team implementing new schemes on both sides of the ball as they prepare for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, Steelers fire assistant Derius Swinton II for violating club policy, marking another personnel change in the NFL's ongoing efforts to maintain organizational standards. In a move that could reshape their front office, the Vikings hired Teasley as their new general manager, concluding an unusual chapter for the franchise as they seek stability in leadership. Across the league, Giants players unite after Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter expressed solidarity following their public disagreement over the quarterback's involvement in a President Trump event, demonstrating how teams navigate off-field controversies.

Player Health & Workload Concerns

49ers' Bosa progressing in his ACL rehab with defensive end Nick Bosa expressing optimism about returning for training camp or shortly after, barring any setbacks in his recovery from the torn ligament. In contrast, Giains fear torn Achilles for wide receiver Gunner Olszewski after he suffered a noncontact injury during OTAs, with the team bracing for a significant loss. While Bosa works his way back, McCaffrey embraces workload with the 49ers running back stating he doesn't want a lighter workload this season despite leading the NFL with 413 touches last year. On the other hand, Chiefs' Rice jailed serving a 30-day sentence after violating probation terms for his role in a car incident, with Andy Reid noting the player is "learning a life lesson" while most teammates participate in voluntary workouts.

Trade Talks & Potential Moves

Eagles-Patriots trade buzz continues to swirl as A.J. Brown remains at the center of offseason speculation, with the Eagles receiver potentially finding his way to New England in a deal that has been rumored for months but could materialize this week. In trade simulation news, proposed trades for Coleman include multiple scenarios involving Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr., and Kayvon Thibodeaux, with analysts suggesting any of these young talents could be on the move as teams look to reshape their rosters before the season begins. The Rams support Nacua through a civil lawsuit filed against the receiver in March, with Puka Nacua expressing gratitude for the organization's backing during what has been a challenging legal situation for the young player.