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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 2:52 PM ET

Front Office & Coaching Changes

The Minnesota Vikings hired Nolan Teasley as general manager, concluding an unusual chapter for the franchise after a period of instability. Across the league, teams have been making significant offseason adjustments, with the Washington Commanders implementing changes on both offense and defense to reshape their roster. In NFC team evaluations, the Vikings have been praised for securing Kyler Murray at the veteran minimum, though critics question the Niners' decision to select Kaelon Black in Round 3. Meanwhile, Minnesota's quarterback room has become a focal point of offseason discussion, with rookie J.J. McCarthy insisting there's "no awkwardness" between him and Murray despite the competition for the starting role.

Player Health & Injury Updates

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa reported making progress recovering from a torn ACL, with the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year potentially returning for training camp or shortly after barring setbacks. On the offensive side of the ball, 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey dismissed concerns about his workload, stating he doesn't want a lighter season despite leading the NFL with 413 touches in 2024. The injury front has been concerning for the New York Giants, with sources indicating wide receiver Gunner Olszewski suffered a potential torn Achilles during non-contact drills at OTAs, while Jets rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq underwent minor hernia surgery but remains on track for training camp. In Oakland, Raiders tight end Brock Bowers declared himself "100%" healthy entering Year 3 after battling knee issues throughout the previous season.

Quarterback Developments

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed love for the organization while maintaining his stance on keeping contract negotiations private, though he acknowledged envisioning a long-term future with the team. In Cincinnati, Joe Burrow and the Bengals recognize their offensive potential to become "more dominant" in 2025, looking to reclaim their status as one of the NFL's most high-powered offenses. Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud indicated he has upheld his end of the bargain regarding performance, though he remains unfocused on contract extension negotiations despite becoming eligible for a new deal. Elsewhere, Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes participated in OTA drills while wearing a compression leg sleeve and black brace on his left leg, showing progress in his recovery process.

Offensive Line & Receivers

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts downplayed trade rumors involving star receiver A.J. Brown, maintaining their relationship is "really good" despite persistent speculation about a potential New England trade. The Patriots have been exploring options for Brown for months, though no deal has materialized yet. In Los Angeles, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford expressed understanding behind the team's decision to draft Ty Simpson last month, with the veteran signal-caller appreciating coach Sean McVay's transparency regarding the selection. The Packers are counting on Mar Sh