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Last updated: June 2, 2026, 5:48 AM ET

Player Movement & Roster Changes

The New England Patriots have secured A.J. Brown in a move that gives them the true No. 1 receiver they've long coveted, while the Cleveland Browns sent Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in a blockbuster trade that signals both teams' aggressive approaches to roster building. Meanwhile, the New York Giants have signed Odell Beckham Jr. and are working him out again as they attempt to bolster their receiving corps, though the team fears Gunner Olszewski has a torn Achilles after the wide receiver suffered a noncontact injury during OTAs. In trade speculation, analysts have proposed offers for Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr., and Kayvon Thibodeaux as teams continue reshaping their rosters before training camp.

Quarterback Developments

Colts quarterback Daniel Jones has taken another step in his recovery by participating in seven-on-seven drills, marking significant progress in his return from a torn right Achilles tendon. In a career shift, Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal to become a CBS Sports analyst, leaving his NFL playing career behind. The Tennessee Titans' newest offensive coordinator has developed a strong rapport with second-year quarterback Cam Ward, describing the relationship as a perfect fit for the team's system. In New York, Giants teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter expressed solidarity following their public disagreement over Dart's involvement in an event for former President Donald Trump.

Front Office & League News

The NFL community mourned the passing of Larry Fitzgerald Sr., the longtime Minnesota sportswriter and father of Hall of Fame wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald Jr., who died Monday at the age of. In Washington, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been summoned by Congress to testify about the league's broadcast contracts and their potential impact on American consumers. The Minnesota Vikings have hired Nolan Teasley as their general manager, completing an unusual search process for the franchise. The Chicago Bears' stadium situation faces further delays as Illinois lawmakers adjourned their spring session without passing legislation to keep the team in the state, pushing any potential decision to the fall. Additionally, the Pittsburgh Steelers have fired senior special teams assistant Derius Swinton II for a violation of club policy.

Team Transformations & Community Impact

The Miami Dolphins have undergone a dramatic philosophical shift in a short span, transforming from a team built on star power to one emphasizing fundamentals and team chemistry. Christian McCaffrey's thoughts on his 2026 workload shouldn't be taken seriously, as analysts advise ignoring the running back's comments about future playing time. In community news, an event featuring a backflip by Skattebo and Odell Beckham Jr.'s autographs raised $100,000 for the Brian Burns Family Charities' Hype 4 Life autism awareness program. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and his wife organized an event featuring home run derby competition that raised funds for Boston Children's Hospital. Finally, Puka Nacua expressed gratitude to the Rams organization for their support after a civil lawsuit was filed against him in March, while the NFL season preview highlighted 100 key points to know with 100 days remaining before kickoff.