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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 2:46 AM ET

Coaching & Personnel Moves The Steelers dismissed senior special‑teams assistant Derius Swinton II after a violation of club policy, marking the latest staff shake‑up in Pittsburgh’s offseason roster building fired assistant. In Minnesota, the Vikings completed a rare front‑office transition by appointing former Seahawks executive Nolan Teasley as general manager, a move that could accelerate their pursuit of veteran talent after securing quarterback Kyler Murray on a minimum deal hired GM. Meanwhile, the Giants’ locker room saw quarterback Jaxson Dart address teammates about his recent Trump event introduction, aiming to quell internal friction and restore focus ahead of training camp addressed teammates.

Quarterback Situations Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice began serving a 30‑day jail sentence for a probation violation, leaving Kansas City’s offseason workouts without one of its emerging playmakers and prompting the coaching staff to rely on deeper receiver depth during voluntary sessions served sentence. In Baltimore, quarterback Lamar Jackson reiterated his commitment to the Ravens, emphasizing that contract talks remain private while he continues to view himself as a long‑term piece of the franchise’s offense expressed commitment. Across the league, veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford praised coach Sean McVay for a transparent call explaining the Rams’ decision to draft quarterback Ty Simpson, highlighting the organization’s willingness to involve veteran voices in draft strategy praised call.

Running Back Workloads & Health San Francisco’s dual‑threat back Christian McCaffrey warned that he does not intend to reduce his snap count despite leading the NFL with 413 touches last season, signaling that the 49ers will likely continue to lean heavily on his versatility while monitoring his durability monitored workload. In contrast, Raiders tight end Brock Bowers announced he feels “100%” healthy after a year marred by knee issues, positioning him as a potential offensive focal point as the team refines its passing attack for 2026 declared health. The Jets’ rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq underwent a minor hernia operation but is expected to report for camp on schedule, allowing New York to retain a promising option at the position without delay underwent surgery.

Defensive Injuries & Rehab

49ers defensive end Nick Bosa reported he is “far along” in recovering from a torn ACL and anticipates returning for training camp, a timeline that could restore a significant pass‑rush asset to San Francisco’s defensive front if no setbacks arise progressing rehab. Giants wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a non‑contact injury during OTAs that is feared to be a torn Achilles, a setback that could sideline the emerging playmaker for much of the season and force New York to seek additional depth at receiver injury feared. Meanwhile, Jaguars cornerback/linebacker Travis Hunter brushed off criticism of his two‑way role, indicating the team will continue to exploit his versatility despite external doubts about his workload dismissed criticism.

Offseason Trade Speculation Analysts circulated simulated trade packages involving wide receiver Keon Coleman, tight end Cole Kmet, quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr., and defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux, suggesting that teams are actively exploring roster reconfiguration ahead of the draft, though no concrete moves have materialized yet simulated trades. The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson, while not pursuing a trade, reiterated his “breath of fresh air” feeling under the new coaching staff, hinting that the franchise may retain its core while negotiating salary terms fresh outlook.

Player Relations & Public Statements Giants linebackers Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter publicly expressed unity after a disagreement over the quarterback’s involvement in a Trump‑related event, attempting to project team cohesion amid media scrutiny expressed unity. In New York, Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson referenced the 1973 Mets while commenting on the Knicks, a light‑hearted moment that underscores the cross‑sport camaraderie among city athletes during a relatively quiet offseason for the franchise offered shoutout.

Contract Negotiations & Future Outlook Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, eligible for his first extension, stated he has “done his part” to earn a new deal but remains focused on on‑field performance rather than contract talks, indicating a disciplined approach to his rookie year expectations earned extension. Meanwhile, veteran pass‑rusher Von Miller confirmed he is “for sure” playing in 2026 and has already lobbied the Denver Broncos for a return, suggesting the former Super Bowl MVP may re‑enter the league as a free‑agent option for teams seeking seasoned pass‑rush talent lobbied Broncos.