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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 11:47 AM ET

Trade Talk & Giants Unity Simulated trade scenarios circulated for receivers Keon Coleman and Cole Kmet and defensive ends Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux, highlighting the league’s early‑season appetite for high‑upside talent. While New York’s front office weighs options, wide receiver Gunner Olszewski’s OTAs non‑contact injury raised concerns that could reshape the Giants’ receiving depth. In the meantime, teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter publicly reaffirmed their bond after a disagreement over a Trump‑related event, underscoring the locker‑room cohesion the club hopes to preserve amid roster speculation.

Giants Injury Update & Personnel Moves Sources confirmed Olszewski’s likely torn Achilles after he collapsed during a drill, a setback that may sideline the former Ohio State standout for months and force New York to explore veteran options. Reacting to the WR shortage, the Giants scheduled a second workout for Odell Beckham Jr. this offseason, signaling a possible reunion with the former star as the team searches for a reliable deep threat. Concurrently, Pittsburgh dismissed senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II for violating club policy, a move that reflects the Steelers’ broader effort to tighten staff discipline ahead of training camp.

Front‑Office Shifts & Stadium Politics Vikings appointed Nolan Teasley as GM after a protracted search, ending a turbulent chapter and positioning the Minnesota franchise for a more aggressive free‑agency approach. In Chicago, state lawmakers postponed a vote on a bill intended to keep the Bears in Illinois until the fall, leaving the team’s future home site uncertain and adding pressure on ownership to secure a viable stadium solution. Meanwhile, Rams wideout Puka Nacua expressed gratitude for the organization’s backing amid a civil lawsuit filed against him, illustrating how off‑field legal matters can intersect with team support structures.

Legacies, Coaching Links & Offseason Schemes Hall of Famer Raymond Berry passed away at 93, prompting tributes that reminded fans of his three‑time league‑leading reception titles and later success as a Patriots coach. In Tennessee, offensive coordinator Cam Ward reported strong chemistry with second‑year quarterback Brian Daboll, a rapport that could accelerate the Vols’ offensive development. Across the AFC, speculation swirled around a potential trade for Eagles’ star A.J. Brown to New England, a scenario that would give the Patriots a proven deep weapon while reshaping Philadelphia’s receiving corps. Finally, Washington unveiled its latest offensive and defensive adjustments, reflecting a comprehensive redesign aimed at establishing a new identity under the Commanders’ evolving coaching staff.