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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 11:49 PM ET

Community Events & Charitable Initiatives

NFL players and their families continued their commitment to community outreach this week, with several high-profile charity events drawing attention and raising significant funds. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and his wife Ann Michael organized a charity event that generated substantial proceeds for Boston Children's Hospital, demonstrating the couple's dedication to supporting pediatric healthcare in their community. Meanwhile, Skattebo's recent fundraising effort raised $100,000 for Brian Burns Family Charities, specifically benefiting Hype 4 Life, which focuses on autism awareness. These events highlight the ongoing philanthropic efforts by NFL players and organizations, with the funds directly supporting critical community needs and health initiatives.

Personnel Changes & Roster Updates

The NFL landscape continued to shift with significant personnel moves across the league. The Pittsburgh Steelers fired assistant Derius Swinton II for a violation of club policy, marking another organizational change in the Steelers' coaching staff. In Minnesota, the Vikings hired Nolan Teasley as their new general manager, concluding an unusual chapter for the franchise as they look to rebuild their front office. The New York Giants are facing potential roster concerns as they fear Gunner Olszewski has torn his Achilles tendon after the wide receiver suffered a noncontact injury during OTAs, which could significantly impact their special teams and return capabilities. Meanwhile, Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud expressed confidence in his contract negotiations, stating he has "held his bargain up" and done his part to earn a new deal as he becomes eligible for an extension for the first time.

Team Activities & Player Updates

Teams continued their offseason programs with various players making progress in recovery and team activities. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes showed positive signs in his recovery as he went through drills Thursday wearing a compression leg sleeve and black brace on his left leg, indicating he's on track for the upcoming season. In San Francisco, 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa reported significant progress in his rehab from a torn ACL, suggesting he could be back for the start of training camp or soon after barring any setbacks. His teammate, running back Christian McCaffrey, dismissed concerns about his workload after leading the NFL with 413 touches last season, stating he doesn't want a lighter workload this season as the team will monitor his reps in practice rather than games. Over in Baltimore, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson expressed optimism about the new coaching staff, calling the start of this season a "breath of fresh air" with a new coach and offensive coordinator in place.

Trade Rumors & Potential Roster Moves

The NFL rumor mill continued to churn with potential trades and roster moves gaining attention. Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown has been the subject of months of trade speculation to the New England Patriots, with analysts suggesting a deal could material