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Last updated: May 23, 2026, 8:43 AM ET

Contract Extensions & Roster Moves

The Lions secured All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell with a four-year, $81 million extension that includes $51.5 million guaranteed, locking him through the 2030 season. The Rams re-signed reigning MVP Matthew Stafford to a one-year, $55 million deal, keeping him under contract through 2027. The Giants rewarded general manager Joe Schoen with a multiyear extension, signaling stability atop their football operations despite roster uncertainty.

Injury Updates & Roster Shocks

The Giants remain uncertain on rookie sensation Malik Nabers after coach John Harbaugh revealed his knee injury is "not a simple" issue, with no clear return timetable. The team also suffered a major defensive loss when lineman Roy Robertson-Harris tore his Achilles at OTAs, a blow expected to sideline him for the entire 2026 season. Off the field, Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. was arrested on speeding and reckless driving charges in Georgia after being clocked at 135 mph.

Franchise Stability & Relocation Talks

The Bears reiterated their stadium plans are at an impasse, stating Chicago options are "exhausted" as they continue evaluating sites in suburban Illinois or Hammond, Indiana. In Tennessee, the Titans bolstered their front office by hiring Dave Gardi as executive vice president of football operations, a key hire as they integrate rookie quarterback Cam Ward, who reportedly shed nearly 10 pounds this offseason through dietary changes.

Player Development & Offseason Grades

Browns coach Todd Monken praised second-year quarterback Shedeur Sanders, noting he has "come a long way" in his development. The AFC offseason received mixed reviews, with the Steelers' signing of cornerback Jamel Dean drawing praise while the Colts' guaranteed money for Daniel Jones was panned as a potential overpay. Meanwhile, the Bengals' Joe Burrow hailed his 2026 roster as "the most talented" he's played with since entering the league.

Personal News & Community Impact

Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown married in a weekend oceanfront ceremony at Montage Laguna Beach. Giants defensive end Brian Burns continues leveraging his platform to raise autism awareness, inspired by his nephew. In Florida, a new law allowing high school coaches to use personal funds for player necessities was signed, named after quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to support student-athletes with food and transportation costs.