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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 11:50 AM ET

Front Office & Personnel Moves

The Minnesota Vikings completed an unusual GM search by hiring Seattle's Nolan Teasley as their new general manager, bringing closure to a front office shakeup that began with the previous regime's departure. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers terminated senior special teams assistant Derius Swinton II for violating club policy, a move that sources say reflects the organization's emphasis on maintaining standards during their rebuild. Washington's Commanders underwent significant roster reconstruction this offseason, with both offensive and defensive changes aimed at improving their 5-12 finish from last season.

Trade Market Heats Up

Speculation surrounding a potential A.J. Brown trade intensified this week as reports linked the Philadelphia Eagles receiver to the New England Patriots in a blockbuster deal that could reshape both franchises. Trade scenarios involving Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr., and Kayvon Thibodeaux generated league-wide discussion as teams evaluated whether these players could be acquired at reasonable costs. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow acknowledged his offense's potential while emphasizing the need to return to elite status after injuries derailed their 2024 campaign.

Injury Updates & Recovery Progress

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa reported significant progress in his ACL rehabilitation, stating he could return for training camp or shortly after, providing optimism for a defense that ranked 22nd against the pass last season. Running back Christian McCaffrey rejected suggestions that he needs reduced touches despite leading the NFL with 413 touches in 2024, indicating his workload will remain heavy if healthy. Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers declared himself fully healthy entering Year 3 after battling knee issues throughout his rookie season, potentially giving quarterback Geno Smith another reliable target.

Recovery Room Reports

New York Giants wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a suspected torn Achilles during organized team activities, dealing a blow to the receiving corps that already lost several key contributors. Jets rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq underwent minor hernia surgery but coach Aaron Glenn confirmed the first-round pick should be ready for training camp, preserving depth behind veterans Darren Waller and Tyler Conklin. Von Miller publicly lobbied for a return to the Denver Broncos, stating he will "for sure" play in 2026 while acknowledging his age (36) makes this potentially his final NFL opportunity.

Quarterback Carousel Continues

Patrick Mahomes participated fully in Chiefs OTA drills while wearing a compression sleeve and brace on his left leg, demonstrating his commitment to recovery from offseason surgery. Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert missed Phase 2 OTAs to support girlfriend Madison Beer, drawing criticism from some quarters but showing the personal priorities that sometimes conflict with team activities. J.J. McCarthy dismissed any awkwardness with newly signed Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray, as both compete for Minnesota's starting job following Kirk Cousins' departure.

Contract Situations Develop

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud maintained focus on football while eligible for his first contract extension, stating he has "held my bargain up" but declining to discuss negotiations publicly. Lamar Jackson reaffirmed his commitment to the Baltimore Ravens despite ongoing contract discussions, expressing "love" for the organization while keeping talks private. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts maintained his relationship with receiver A.J. Brown remains "really good" despite persistent trade speculation surrounding the star wideout.

Team Chemistry & Controversies

Giants teammates Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter publicly united following their disagreement over Dart's involvement introducing President Donald Trump at a New York event, demonstrating the leadership needed to navigate political tensions in professional sports. Dart addressed the team directly during a Tuesday meeting to discuss the controversy, showing accountability while teammates reportedly offered support. Matthew Stafford expressed understanding of the Rams' decision to draft Ty Simpson, appreciating coach Sean McVay's communication about the selection despite being the incumbent starter.

NFC Offseason Assessment

League analysts evaluated all 16 NFC teams' moves this offseason, highlighting Minnesota's acquisition of Kyler Murray on the veterans minimum as a significant value play while noting San Francisco's controversial selection of Kaelon Black in Round. Puka Nacua thanked the Rams organization for support after a civil lawsuit was filed against him in March, providing context for his offseason activities beyond football. Green Bay Packers running back Mar Shawn Lloyd faces a prove-it season in 2026, with his roster spot potentially dependent on performance regardless of Josh Jacobs' availability.

Team Dynamics & Outlook

Garrett Wilson found inspiration in New York's recent sports success, including the Knicks' playoff run, as the Jets look to build momentum around their young core. Lamar Jackson embraced the fresh start under new leadership with coordinator Todd Monken, calling the transition a "breath of fresh air" after years in the same system. These developments across multiple franchises set the stage for what promises to be an eventful training camp period beginning in late July.