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Last updated: May 22, 2026, 2:48 PM ET

QB Landscape Shifts Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced his retirement Wednesday, revealing the 2026 season will be his last in a Hall of Fame career. The decision comes as the Rams locked in Matthew Stafford with a one-year, $55 million extension through 2027, ensuring the reigning MVP remains in Los Angeles. Both moves reshape quarterback rooms in Pittsburgh and L.A. as teams evaluate their long-term options behind veteran starters.

Giants Hit Hard by Injuries The Giants suffered a major setback when defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles during Thursday’s OTA, a source confirmed, forcing him to miss the entire 2026 season. The loss compounds their offensive concerns, as star wide receiver Malik Nabers remains sidelined with a “not simple” knee injury, and coach John Harbaugh could not predict his return timeline. Despite the on-field turmoil, New York solidified its front office by agreeing to a multiyear extension with general manager Joe Schoen.

Defensive Investments and Stadium Woes Detroit secured its defensive core by signing All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell to a four-year, $81 million extension with $51.5 million guaranteed, keeping him through 2030. In Chicago, the Bears declared local stadium options exhausted, reiterating plans