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Last updated: May 24, 2026, 8:41 AM ET

Quarterback contracts and extensions Secured a one‑year deal saw reigning MVP Matthew Stafford lock in $55 million with the Rams, extending his stay through 2027 and raising his total earnings with the club to $105 million. In Detroit, the Lions locked up their All‑Pro linebacker Jack Campbell on a four‑year, $81 million pact that guarantees $51.5 million, anchoring the defense through the 2030 season. Miami added to its quarterback roster when the Dolphins signed Malik Willis to a three‑year, $67.5 million contract, signaling confidence that he can develop into the franchise’s long‑term signal‑caller.

Giants roster turbulence and front‑office stability The New York Giants extended their GM Joe Schoen on a multiyear deal, rewarding him for the rapid turnaround that delivered a playoff berth last season. However, the club’s depth was hit when defensive lineman Roy Robertson‑Harris suffered an Achilles tear at Thursday’s OTA, an injury that will sideline him for the entire 2026 campaign. Wide receiver Malik Nabers remains a question mark as head coach John Harbaugh said his knee injury “is not simple”, leaving the Giants unable to project his return date. Amid the uncertainty, linebacker Abdul Carter quashed rumors of a locker‑room split after Jaxson Dart’s controversial Trump introduction, emphasizing that the team’s chemistry remains intact.

Stadium ambitions and state legislation Chicago’s Bears reiterated that stadium options are exhausted, confirming the franchise will depart the city and continue evaluating sites in suburban Illinois or Hammond, Indiana for a new venue. Meanwhile, Florida legislators enacted the “Teddy Bridgewater Act”, permitting high‑school coaches to allocate personal funds toward player expenses such as meals and transportation, a move aimed at easing financial burdens on youth programs across the state.

Personal milestones and historic moments Quarterback Jordan Love and his partner Ronika Stone welcomed their first child, spending the past month with their newborn daughter. In a separate celebration, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown tied the knot at Montage Laguna Beach, marking a weekend milestone for the star. Finally, former Steelers wide‑out Antwaan Randle El recounted his Super Bowl XL touchdown celebration, offering teammates’ vivid memories of the iconic play that capped Pittsburgh’s championship run.