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Last updated: March 26, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Offseason Roster Moves & Personnel Updates

Teams continued to adjust rosters ahead of the draft, with the Buffalo Bills bolstering their offensive line depth by signing veterans Austin Corbett and Lloyd Cushenberry III on Thursday, providing immediate support for Josh Allen's protection. In contrast, the Atlanta Falcons secured RB depth by agreeing to a one-year, $2.5 million contract with running back Brian Robinson, per NFL Network reports. Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints finalized their quarterback room by adding Zach Wilson on a one-year deal, while the Denver Broncos maintained a low profile following their initial free agency period, leaving several roster needs outstanding as the draft approaches.

In player legal news, Panthers LT Rasheed Walker announced confidence that a January gun charge stemming from an incident at LaGuardia Airport is set for dismissal, offering a positive development for the young lineman. Separately, a civil lawsuit was filed against Rams receiver Puka Nacua alleging an antisemitic remark and subsequent biting incident involving a woman in Los Angeles. Furthermore, the Browns and Myles Garrett modified deal language in the reigning Defensive Player of the Year’s contract, making the changes official on Tuesday, sources confirmed.

Quarterback Situations & Player Commentary

The league continues to see varied commentary regarding quarterback futures, as Minnesota coach Kevin O’Connell offered ambiguous responses throughout the offseason regarding the four-man competition in his QB room. Former Dolphin Tua Tagovailoa, now in Atlanta, stated explicitly that he has to "play better football" to earn the Falcons' starting role. On the veteran front, Joe Flacco, who returned to the Bengals as backup to Joe Burrow, asserted that teams were "dumb for not signing him to start" elsewhere. Separately, former MVP Tom Brady addressed rumors of a potential return, claiming the NFL "did not like that idea very much" when he explored coming out of retirement.

Draft Prospects & Pro Day Analysis

As scouting intensifies, Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson expressed strong assurance about his draft stock, stating he is "absolutely a first-round pick" following a final impressive showing at his pro day. In the wide receiver market, Ohio State’s Carnell Tate elected not to run the 40-yard dash at his pro day on Wednesday, arguing that the sprint time can be "overvalued," though experts are already ranking him against previous high-caliber Ohio State receivers drafted since 2022 while projecting him as a WR1 candidate. Elsewhere, former quarterback Robert Griffin III received an invitation to two USA Football training camps next month in Chula Vista, California, as he and Joe Burrow expressed interest in representing Team USA in Olympic flag football.

League Structure, Labor, & Future Events

The NFL faces potential labor disruptions as negotiations between the league and the referees association broke off earlier than anticipated this week due to a lack of progress on a new collective bargaining agreement, prompting the competition committee to finalize rule change proposals designed to account for a possible work stoppage involving replacement officials NFL to consider rule tweaks. On the scheduling front, the Super Bowl LX champion Seahawks will open their season on Wednesday of Week 1 due to their scheduled game in Australia, marking a departure from the traditional Thursday night opener. Furthermore, league owners are reportedly set to vote on granting Las Vegas the hosting rights for Super Bowl LXIII following the 2028 season NFL owners to vote on Vegas SB.

Off-Field Ventures & Gambling Issues

The burgeoning UFL is undergoing structural changes driven by ownership, with Mike Repole actively remaking the league by implementing smaller venues and testing the effectiveness of a four-point field goal. In a separate legal matter concerning integrity, a lawsuit was filed in a Pennsylvania state court this Tuesday, targeting the NFL, its data partner Genius Sports, and sportsbooks Fan Duel and Draft Kings in a gambling addiction suit. On a positive note for the Buccaneers, linebacker Lavonte David announced his Tuesday retirement after a distinguished 14-year career that included serving as a 12-time captain and leading the league in tackles in his final season.

Fantasy Outlook & Coaching Shifts

As teams finalize offseason moves, fantasy football players are analyzing the impact of transactions, with analysts providing guidance on the 12 most important offseason takeaways and sharing research informing 2026 fantasy projections 25 trends to know before draft season begins. Coaching staff adjustments are also a focus, particularly in Green Bay, where the offense welcomes back a familiar face in Luke Getsy, while new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon is reportedly poised to implement a 3-4 base defensive scheme for the Packers. Separately, former coach Mike McCarthy commented that a potential reunion with Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh "would be a great story."